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1699,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1699,"Infection Prevention & Control in the Long-Term Care Setting: Cleaning and Disinfection","Infection Control","Long-term care (LTC) settings are communities where residents congregate closely in shared spaces, and equipment is used between residents, staff, visitors, and vendors who enter and leave frequently. This makes LTC an ideal environment for germs to spread and risks the lives and well-being of residents and staff.
Proper cleaning and disinfection is crucial to preventing and controlling the spread of any infection. Like many processes, cleaning and disinfection must be done correctly to be effective. This resource will provide all staff in the long-term care setting with information to help them understand and perform the steps required to clean and disinfect properly.
This printable flyer (infographic) discusses:
- Cleaning & Disinfection
- Environmental Cleaning
- Minimizing Risk
- Care of Environment
",NETEC,,,2022-07-27,"2023-08-24 - general ongoing review - IPC - Caroline/Trish - 3yr",,,,,,,2026-08-27,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cleaning,Disinfection,Infection Prevention and Control,Long-term Care,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),R-IPC,R-LTC",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/63fb30ebe4f56532546e833b40e75113.pdf,Guide,Develop,1,0
1666,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1666,"The Chain of Infection and How to Use it to Prevent the Spread of Infection in LTC","Infection Control","This printable flyer infographic describes the Chain of Infection and How to Use it to Prevent the Spread of Infection in Long-Term Care (LTC).",NETEC,,,2022-05-02,,,,,,,,2024-05-02,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Chain of infection,Infection Prevention and Control,Long-term Care,R-LTC",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/950e75da1468a5a87a22ec88919a25f3.pdf,Guide,Develop,1,0
1617,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1617,"Long-Term Care: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Education","Infection Control","Welcome to NETEC education on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that has been developed specifically for Long-term Care (LTC) Facilities.
The content in this education has been grouped into sections that will allow you to learn or refresh your knowledge on critical concepts of PPE management and use. You have the option of reviewing all or just the part of the content depending on your interest or need.
Information in this downloadable PDF is targeted towards all professionals in LTC, from administration to the frontline workers.
Download the optimized pdf above.
Download the full size pdf here.",NETEC,,,2021-09-01,"2023-07-13 by Christa Arguinchona and Caroline Croyle (PM) - Some items are covid specific in the document for csc, worth reviewing more regularly or adding a note to the asset saying this was built during covid with considerations for contingency and crisis capacities
2023-10-17 by Darrell, T&E group",,,,,,,2026-10-18,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://repository.netecweb.org/files/theme_uploads/LTCPPEEducationFinalRev9.13.2021.pdf,,,,"Donning and Doffing,Face shield,Gloves,Goggles,Gown,Long-term Care,Mask,Masks,N95,Occupational Health,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),R-T&E,Staff Support,Staffing,Training",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/b5c13f52031cb36625f1cf85688405fb.pdf,Guide,Develop,1,0
1436,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1436,"Long-Term Care (LTC) and Assisted Living Facility Biosafety: Identify, Isolate and Inform","Treatment & Care","This printable flyer infographic discusses Long-Term Care (LTC) and Assisted Living Facility Biosafety: Identify, Isolate and Inform.",NETEC,,,2020-12-12,,,,,,,,2024-01-01,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2019-nCoV,Biosafety,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Identify,Inform,Isolate,Long-term Care,R-LTC",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/6d7efb7dcce87bcd1500fba67459d56c.pdf,Guide,Develop,1,0
1327,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1327,"Controles de ingeniería para cuidados a largo plazo","Elementos en Español","Spanish Language version of Engineering Controls for Long-term Care. Engineering controls can be implemented to isolate people from a hazard and provide protection for long-term care residents and staff.
Se pueden implementar controles de ingeniería para aislar a las personas de un peligro y brindar protección a los residentes y al personal de cuidados a largo plazo.
",NETEC,,,2020-09-21,,,,,,,,2024-01-01,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Engineering Controls,Español,Infection Prevention and Control,Long-term Care,Physical Infrastructure,R-LTC,R-PhIn,Spanish",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/eebe5fb85e0fb6edda4dfa0d1e7e89ad.pdf,Guide,,1,0
1355,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1355,"Consideraciones al limpiar residencias de vivienda asistida","Elementos en Español","Spanish language version of Considerations When Cleaning Assisted Living Facilities printable flyer infographic.",NETEC,,,2020-08-24,,,,,,,,2024-01-01,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2019-nCoV,Confidentiality,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Disinfection,Environmental Services,Español,Long-term Care,R-LTC,Spanish",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/e4fe4751d05fef9fb6a0a45a1ad12079.pdf,Guide,,1,0
1308,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1308,"Considerations When Cleaning Assisted Living Facilities","Infection Control","This is a printable flyer infographic with information on considerations when cleaning assisted living facilities.",NETEC,,,2020-08-24,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC (LTC not IPC - move to T&C)
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q2)",,,,,,"Adult Care",2024-12-10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2019-nCoV,Confidentiality,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Disinfection,Environmental Services,Long-term Care,R-IPC,R-LTC",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/27e415570daadb54229d4fd7134ef784.pdf,Guide,Deploy,1,0
1274,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1274,"Engineering Controls for Long-term Care","Physical Infrastructure","Engineering controls can be implemented to isolate people from a hazard and provide protection for long-term care residents and staff. ",NETEC,,,2020-07-24,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC (move to LTC - now R-T&C)
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q2)",,,,,,"Adult Care",2024-12-10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Infection Prevention and Control,Long-term Care,Physical Infrastructure,R-LTC,R-T&C",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/7957373e3db7cb81aa0811b1c37838f8.pdf,Guide,Develop,1,0
1207,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1207,"NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series (7/22/20)/Online Course: Tackling the COVID-19 Storm through the Lens of Long-Term Care Facilities: Part 2","Treatment & Care","In this webinar, participants will discuss different policies and processes taken at long-term care facilities caring for COVID-19 positive residents based on case-based experiences, describe mitigation strategies involved to promptly identify and isolate residents with possible COVID-19 utilizing appropriate infection prevention practices, and describe the role of local and state public health in the identification, prevention, and control of COVID-19 in long-term facilities.
Webinar slides attached.
Get educational credit for this webinar through Courses.netec.org.
",NETEC,,,2020-07-22,,,,,,"Webinar and Online Course",,2024-01-01,,,,,,,"
",,"CEU online course: http://courses.netec.org/courses/20-web-ltc2",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Wednesday, July 22, 2020 | 1:00 PM EST",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://youtu.be/1HBVVeVOAuk,"Webinar, watch at link below",,,"2019-nCoV,CEU,CEUs,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Epidemic,Long-term Care,Online Course,Pandemic,R-LTC",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/fb5128e83021383c6ee969b886452bfb.pdf,Webinar,Deploy,1,0
1206,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1206,"NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series (7/15/20)/Online Course: Tackling the COVID-19 Storm through the Lens of Long-Term Care Facilities: Part 1","Emergency Management","In this webinar, participants will discuss different policies and processes taken at long-term care facilities caring for COVID-19 positive residents based on case-based experiences, describe mitigation strategies involved to promptly identify and isolate residents with possible COVID-19 utilizing appropriate infection prevention practices, and describe the role of local and state public health in the identification, prevention, and control of COVID-19 in long-term facilities.
Webinar slides attached.
Get educational credit for this webinar through Courses.netec.org.
",NETEC,,,2020-07-15,,,,,,"Webinar and Online Course",,2024-01-01,,,,,,,"
",,"CEU online course: http://courses.netec.org/courses/20-web-ltc1",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Wednesday, July 15, 2020 | 1:00 PM EST",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://youtu.be/G62D2h9vW-w,"Webinar, view at link below",,,"2019-nCoV,CEU,CEUs,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Epidemic,Long-term Care,Online Course,Pandemic,R-LTC",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/ab54adca01630a8c9b91da67439b2b17.pdf,Webinar,Deploy,1,0
1200,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1200,"Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection in Belgian long-term care facilities","Treatment & Care","As of July 1, Belgium has 61 509 confirmed cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and 9754 related deaths. In early April, the ministry of health decided to implement a mass testing campaign in long-term care facilities (LTCFs; appendix p 1).","Hoxha, Ana, Chloe Wyndham-Thomas, Sofieke Klamer, Dominique Dubourg, Melissa Vermeulen, Naima Hammami, and Laura Cornelissen.",,,2020-07-03,,,,,,Publication,,2024-01-01,,,,,,,,,,"Hoxha, Ana, Chloe Wyndham-Thomas, Sofieke Klamer, Dominique Dubourg, Melissa Vermeulen, Naima Hammami, and Laura Cornelissen. 2020. ""Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection in Belgian long-term care facilities."" The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
","Free online on Lancet site.",,https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(20)30560-0/fulltext,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(20)30560-0/fulltext,,,,"2019-nCoV,Airborne Transmission,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Droplet Transmission,Long-term Care,R-LTC",,Publication,Discover,1,0
1121,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1121,"NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series (6/5/20)/Online Course: Environmental Cleaning and Infection Prevention ","Infection Control","This webinar will describe the process for effective environmental cleaning and disinfection practices for COVID in the settings of acute care, long term care and skilled nursing facilities, identify strategies for waste and linen management, cleaning of medical equipment and proper PPE for environmental services personnel when cleaning COVID patient rooms.
Webinar slides attached.
Get educational credit for this webinar through Courses.netec.org.
",NETEC,,,2020-06-05,"2023-07-13 by Christa Arguinchona and Caroline Croyle (PM)",,,,,"Webinar and Online Course",,2026-07-14,,,,,,,"
",,"CEU online course: https://courses.netec.org/courses/20-web-envc",,,,,,,,,,,,,," Friday, June 5, 2020 | 12:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM ET",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Self-paced, 1 credit.",,,https://youtu.be/6KU5_WMJHTk,"Webinar, watch at link below",,,"2019-nCoV,CEU,CEUs,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Example,Infection Prevention and Control,Long-term Care,Occupational Health,Online Course,R-IPC,R-LTC,R-PM,Terminal Clean",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/cfcfc8e12b5097b1c81ee412a23fda8d.pdf,Webinar,Deploy,1,0
1102,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1102,"Epidemiology of Covid-19 in a Long-Term Care Facility in King County, Washington","Treatment & Care","After identification on February 28, 2020, of a confirmed case of Covid-19 in a skilled nursing facility in King County, Washington, Public Health–Seattle and King County, aided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, launched a case investigation, contact tracing, quarantine of exposed persons, isolation of confirmed and suspected cases, and on-site enhancement of infection prevention and control.","McMichael, Temet M., Dustin W. Currie, Shauna Clark, Sargis Pogosjans, Meagan Kay, Noah G. Schwartz, James Lewis, Atar Baer, Vance Kawakami, Margaret D. Lukoff, Jessica Ferro, Claire Brostrom-Smith, Thomas D. Rea, Michael R. Sayre, Francis X. Riedo, Denny Russell, Brian Hiatt, Patricia Montgomery, Agam K. Rao, Eric J. Chow, Farrell Tobolowsky, Michael J. Hughes, Ana C. Bardossy, Lisa P. Oakley, Jesica R. Jacobs, Nimalie D. Stone, Sujan C. Reddy, John A. Jernigan, Margaret A. Honein, Thomas A. Clark, and Jeffrey S. Duchin. ",,,2020-05-21,,,,,,Publication,,2024-01-01,,,,,,,,,,"McMichael, Temet M., Dustin W. Currie, Shauna Clark, Sargis Pogosjans, Meagan Kay, Noah G. Schwartz, James Lewis, Atar Baer, Vance Kawakami, Margaret D. Lukoff, Jessica Ferro, Claire Brostrom-Smith, Thomas D. Rea, Michael R. Sayre, Francis X. Riedo, Denny Russell, Brian Hiatt, Patricia Montgomery, Agam K. Rao, Eric J. Chow, Farrell Tobolowsky, Michael J. Hughes, Ana C. Bardossy, Lisa P. Oakley, Jesica R. Jacobs, Nimalie D. Stone, Sujan C. Reddy, John A. Jernigan, Margaret A. Honein, Thomas A. Clark, and Jeffrey S. Duchin. 2020. ""Epidemiology of Covid-19 in a Long-Term Care Facility in King County, Washington."" New England Journal of Medicine 382 (21):2005-11.
","Free online on NEJM","Background
Long-term care facilities are high-risk settings for severe outcomes from outbreaks of Covid-19, owing to both the advanced age and frequent chronic underlying health conditions of the residents and the movement of health care personnel among facilities in a region.
Methods
After identification on February 28, 2020, of a confirmed case of Covid-19 in a skilled nursing facility in King County, Washington, Public Health–Seattle and King County, aided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, launched a case investigation, contact tracing, quarantine of exposed persons, isolation of confirmed and suspected cases, and on-site enhancement of infection prevention and control.
Results
As of March 18, a total of 167 confirmed cases of Covid-19 affecting 101 residents, 50 health care personnel, and 16 visitors were found to be epidemiologically linked to the facility. Most cases among residents included respiratory illness consistent with Covid-19; however, in 7 residents no symptoms were documented. Hospitalization rates for facility residents, visitors, and staff were 54.5%, 50.0%, and 6.0%, respectively. The case fatality rate for residents was 33.7% (34 of 101). As of March 18, a total of 30 long-term care facilities with at least one confirmed case of Covid-19 had been identified in King County.
Conclusions
In the context of rapidly escalating Covid-19 outbreaks, proactive steps by long-term care facilities to identify and exclude potentially infected staff and visitors, actively monitor for potentially infected patients, and implement appropriate infection prevention and control measures are needed to prevent the introduction of Covid-19.
",https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2005412,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2005412,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Epidemiology,Long-term Care,R-LTC",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/30d10a77239e1fddde203dddc7b1ff9e.png,Publication,Discover,1,0
1024,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1024,"NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series (5/8/20)/Online Course: Long Term Care: Strategies to Care for Vulnerable Populations","Treatment & Care","Identifying strategies and innovative practices for the identification and management of COVID19 patients and for safe continuity of care for all.
Webinar slides attached.
Get educational credit for this webinar through Courses.netec.org.
",NETEC,,,2020-05-08,,,,,,"Webinar and Online Course",,2024-01-01,,,,,,,"
",,"CEU online course: https://courses.netec.org/courses/20-web-ltcstrat",,,,,,,,,,,,,," Friday, May 8, 2020 | 1:00 PM CST",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Self-paced, 1 credit",,,https://youtu.be/W9nxNaYiKP8,"Webinar, watch at link below",,,"2019-nCoV,CEU,CEUs,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Long-term Care,Online Course,R-LTC",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/68192d414875871a2a84b69f2b25206d.pdf,Webinar,Deploy,1,0
1015,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1015,"COVID-19 Enrollment Guidance for Long-term Care Facilities ","Infection Control","CDC’s NHSN has built a customizable module for long term care facilities to track infections and prevention process measures in a systematic way. Join this webinar to learn about the enrollment process and guidance. ",CDC,,,2020-05-01,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC (change R-LTC/T&C)
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q2)",,,,,,"Adult Care",2024-12-10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday, May 1, at 1:30-3:00 pm ET",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/ltc/covid19/index.html,"Webinar, register in link from page below.",,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Infection Prevention and Control,Long-term Care,R-LTC,R-T&C",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/ed58dc343d43eac08b2f66882f723377.png,Webinar,Discover,1,0
1014,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1014,"COVID-19 Module Overview for Long-term Care Facilities","Infection Control","CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) provides healthcare facilities, such as long term care facilities with a customized system or module to track infections and prevention process measures in a systematic way. Join the webinar to learn how the module can allow facilities to identify problems, improve care, and determine progress toward facility and national healthcare-associated infection goals.",CDC,,,2020-04-30,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC (change R-LTC/T&C)
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q2)",,,,,,"Adult Care",2024-12-10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Thursday, April 30, at 1:30-3:00 pm ET ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/ltc/covid19/index.html,"Webinar, register in link from page below",,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Infection Prevention and Control,Long-term Care,R-LTC,R-T&C",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/8d0dd43bd3566808ae6d84e2fdbf309e.png,Webinar,Discover,1,0
572,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/572,"Model-based Assessment of the Effect of Contact Precautions Applied to Surveillance-detected Carriers of Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Long-term Acute Care Hospitals","Infection Control","An intervention that successfully reduced colonization and infection with carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) in Chicago-area long-term acute-care hospitals included active surveillance and contact precautions. ","C. D. C. Prevention Epicenters Program and C. D. C. Modeling Infectious Diseases in Healthcare Program (CDC)","Toth, Damon J. A., Karim Khader, Alexander Beams, and Matthew H. Samore.",,2019-10-01,"2022-01-10 by PPE group Shawn Gibbs",,,,,Publication,,2025-01-10,,,,,,,,,,"Toth, Damon J. A., Karim Khader, Alexander Beams, and Matthew H. Samore. 2019. ""Model-based Assessment of the Effect of Contact Precautions Applied to Surveillance-detected Carriers of Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Long-term Acute Care Hospitals."" Clinical Infectious Diseases 69 (Supplement_3):S206-S13.
","Online with journal subscription (Oxford Academic).","Abstract
Background
An intervention that successfully reduced colonization and infection with carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) in Chicago-area long-term acute-care hospitals included active surveillance and contact precautions. However, the specific effects of contact precautions applied to surveillance-detected carriers on patient-to-patient transmission are unknown, as other, concurrent intervention components or changes in facility patient dynamics also could have affected the observed outcomes.
Methods
Using previously published data from before and after the CPE intervention, we designed a mathematical model with an explicit representation of postintervention surveillance. We estimated preintervention to postintervention changes of 3 parameters: β, the baseline transmission rate excluding contact precaution effects; δb, the rate of a CPE carrier progressing to bacteremia; and δc, the progression rate to nonbacteremia clinical detection.
Results
Assuming that CPE carriers under contact precautions transmit carriage to other patients at half the rate of undetected carriers, the model produced no convincing evidence for a postintervention change in the baseline transmission rate β (+2.1% [95% confidence interval {CI}, −18% to +28%]). The model did find evidence of a postintervention decrease for δb(−41% [95% CI, −60% to −18%]), but not for δc(−7% [95% CI, −28% to +19%]).
Conclusions
Our results suggest that contact precautions for surveillance-detected CPE carriers could potentially explain the observed decrease in colonization by itself, even under conservative assumptions for the effectiveness of those precautions for reducing cross-transmission. Other intervention components such as daily chlorhexidine gluconate bathing of all patients and hand-hygiene education and adherence monitoring may have contributed primarily to reducing rates of colonized patients progressing to bacteremia.
",https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/69/Supplement_3/S206/5568512,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31517974,,,,"Contact Transmission,Long-term Care,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),R-LTC,R-PPE,R-Res&Pub",,Publication,Discover,1,0