Authors
Kay Currie, Lynn Melone, Sally Stewart, Caroline King, Arja Holopainen, Alex M Clark, Jacqui Reilly
Publication date
2018/8/1
Source
American Journal of Infection Control
Volume
46
Issue
8
Pages
936-942
Publisher
Mosby
Description
Background
The global burden of health care–associated infection (HAI) is well recognized; what is less well known is the impact HAI has on patients. To develop acceptable, effective interventions, greater understanding of patients' experience of HAI is needed. This qualitative systematic review sought to explore adult patients' experiences of common HAIs.
Methods
Five databases were searched. Search terms were combined for qualitative research, HAI terms, and patient experience. Study selection was conducted by 2 researchers using prespecified criteria. Critical Appraisal Skills Programme quality appraisal tools were used. Internationally recognized Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were applied. The Noblit and Hare (1988) approach to meta-synthesis was adopted.
Results
Seventeen studies (2001-2017) from 5 countries addressing 5 common types of HAI met …
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