Name of the project
- NACHRI collaborative, Elimination of catheter associated central line infections.
Project abstract/brief description
- Implementation of a standardize protocol for insertion of central lines, Maintenance care of central line, dressing changes and handling of the lines. Tracking of compliance of these bundled protocols and tracking central line infections based on the CDC definitions of a catheter associated blood steam infection.
Name of Principal Investigator
Department/division/center/school in which the project is based
- PICU/ Critical Care/ CHLA
Primary institution in which this project is based
- Childrens Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA)
Name and email address for the Project Director / Manager, or person responsible for overseeing the day-to-day activities of this project
If we were to request additional information about this project, please provide the name of the person to contact and his/her email address
- Project Director / Manager listed above
Are there any Co-Investigators on this project?
Please name all Co-Investigators and their institutional affiliation
- Co-Investigator - Institutional affiliation
- Sherry Cauley CHLA
Which, if any, of the following institutions are you partnering with for this project?
- Childrens Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA)
For each partner institution listed, please indicate the specific department / division / institute / center with which you are partnering
- PICU/ Critical care/ CHLA
Are you collaborating with any other academic, clinical or community organizations on this project?
List any academic, clinical and / or community organizations with which you are collaborating. Please include each partner organization's location
- Organization and Location (city and state)
Which institutional IRBs have reviewed and approved this project?
- Childrens Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA)
Which of the following best characterizes the agency(ies) funding this project? (IF THIS IS A SUBCONTRACT, PLEASE IDENTIFY THE CORE FUNDING SOURCE, e.g., NIH, CDC, etc.)
What year does / did funding begin?
What year does/did funding end?
Which of the following best describes the project's thematic focus?
- Quality/performance improvement
In what context do your project activities (e.g. data collection) take place?
- Hospital/in-patient setting
How would you classify this project?
Please indicate which of the following best characterizes the type of research you are conducting?
- Quality/performance improvement
Which of the following best characterizes your study design?
- Prospective/longitudinal (including evaluation follow-up)
What type of data collection methods are used?
- Data collected from existing dataset (secondary data collection/analysis)
- Observational data collection
- Collection of specific clinical data
- Chart/electronic medical record review
Which services does your program provide?
- NOT a service project - Research only
How many participants will be/were recruited to participate in your research or service program over the funding/study period?
Which of the following best describe the population this project targets?
Which of the following best describes the age groups this project targets?
- Infants/children (0-11 years)
- Adolescents (12-18 years)
- Young adults (19-25 years)
Which of the following best describes the racial/ethnic characteristics of the project participants?
Please provide any additional characteristics of your project participants that are specific to the goals of the project, e.g., low-income, un-insured, incarcerated, pregnant/parenting teens, populations with disabilities, specific conditions, etc.
- All PICU patients with central lines
Which of the following best describes the location(s) in which this project takes/took place?
In which LA County Service Planning Area (SPA) do/did your project activities take place?
In which locations outside LA County do your project activities take place?
Does this project have an advisory board?
How often does your advisory board meet?
Please indicate which of the following best describes the membership of this project's advisory board?
Which of the following best describe the type of guidance your advisory group provides for your project?
In what ways, if any, has your project disseminated information about your project, including findings and lessons learned?
- Community conferences, workshops, town hall meetings
- Web-based dissemination
- Peer-reviewed publications
- Publications, newsletters, reports or briefs (NOT peer-reviewed journals)
- National/international conferences
- Presentations/in-service training to academic audiences
- Presentations/in-service training to clinical audience
Which dissemination activities do you/did you find to be most effective?