KMID : 1004620180240020209
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Clinical Nursing Research 2018 Volume.24 No. 2 p.209 ~ p.226
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Adaptation of Isolation Guidelines for Health Care Settings
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Ryu Jae-Geum
Jeong Jae-Sim Jeong Ihn-Sook Kim Jeong-Hye Hong Eun-Young Kim Hyang-Sook Jung Young-Sun Kwon Jeong-Soon Lee Ji-Young Choi Ji-Youn Kim Kyeong-Sug Kim Eun-Hyun Cha Kyeong-Sook Kim Eun-Jin Park Kyung-Hee Seo Hyun-Ju
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Abstract
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Purpose: This purpose of this study was to develop evidence-based practice guideline for isolation in health care settings to prevent transmission of infectious diseases utilizing guideline adaption process.
Methods: The process of guideline adaptation was performed according to the Korean hospital nurses association¡¯s guideline adaptation manual which consisted of three main phases, 9 modules, and 24 steps.
Results: The adapted isolation guideline consisted of introduction, overview of isolation guideline, summary of recommendations, recommendations, references, and appendices. The guideline includes 224 recommendations in 4 sections which are organizational administration, standard precautions, transmission-based precautions, and education/ counselling.
Conclusion: The adapted isolation guideline is recommended to be disseminated and utilized by nurses and clinicians nationwide to improve the isolation practices for infected or colonized patients with communicable diseases and to decrease the transmission of infections in the healthcare settings.
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KEYWORD
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Patient Isolation, Infection Control, Infectious Disease Transmission, Practice Guideline, Evidence-Based Nursing
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