Authors

  1. Cohen, Bevin MPH
  2. Clock, Sarah A. PhD
  3. Larson, Elaine PhD, RN, FAAN, CIC
  4. Behta, Maryam PharmD
  5. Ross, Barbara BSN, RN, CIC
  6. Saddul, Reonel MSN, MPA, RN
  7. Vawdrey, David K. PhD

Abstract

Contact precautions are implemented to reduce transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms but may also increase hospital costs and patient complications. The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of documentation of contact precautions (provider orders and nursing flowsheet documentation) in an electronic health record. Orders and nursing documentation were simultaneously present for only 42.3% of patient rooms with contact precaution signs, and 17.8% of rooms with signs had neither orders nor nursing documentation.