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. 2013 Jun 22;13:227. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-227

Table 2.

Incidence rates of adverse events identified in NACRS/ DAD/ OMHRS for subgroups of Ontario home care clients in 2008 and 2009

Adverse events in at risk sub-groups % (n*/ N**)
clients per 1,000 client-days
2008, 2009 2008, 2009
Surgical wound infection
 
 
(Surgical wound infection present on any ED visit or hospital admission within 30 days of a hospital discharge with open surgery but without infection recorded)
2.62 (1,286/49,086)
0.887
2.81 (1,374/48,831)
0.954
Ventilator-associated pneumonia
 
 
(Pneumonia present on any ED visit or hospital admission within 30 days of RAI-HC assessment among clients who had ventilator documented but didn’t have pneumonia recorded at the time of assessment)
1.68 (9/537)
0.562
2.72 (15/552)
0.921
Newly-detected catheter-associated UTI
 
 
(UTI present on any ED visit or hospital admission within 30 days of RAI-HC assessment among clients who had indwelling urinary catheter documented but didn’t have UTI recorded at the time of assessment)
8.22 (261/3,174)
2.866
8.11 (243/2,997)
2.819
Peripheral IV infection
 
 
(Bacteremia or localized skin infection present on any ED visit or hospital admission within 60 days of RAI-HC assessment among clients who had peripheral IV infusion documented at the time of assessment)
3.17 (45/1,421)
0.547
2.76 (41/1,483)
0.475
Central line IV infection
 
 
(Bacteremia or localized skin infection present on any ED visit or hospital admission within 60 days of RAI-HC assessment among clients who had central IV infusion documented at the time of assessment) 2.79 (59/2,118)
0.476
3.95 (93/2,352) 0.679

* n = Number of home care clients with adverse event, i.e., the numerator of the incidence rate.

** N = Number of home care clients at risk of adverse event, i.e. the denominator of the incidence rate.