Table 3.
Interviewees’ perspectives | Quote |
SPARC provided | |
…access to external subject matter experts that lent credibility to and validated existing efforts, and increased awareness around reduction in Clostridioides difficile infection.
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‘The respect of [Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, Baltimore], the state health department… we’re pulling evidence-based recommendations from other people, it wasn’t just something we were doing to make our numbers look right.’ (Infection control interviewee) |
…an organising structure for multidisciplinary collaboration.
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‘[SPARC] involved many people and departments: eg, lab, environmental cleaning, nursing. It wasn’t just Infection Control… this became everybody’s problem.’ (Infection control director) |
…opportunities for peer-to-peer exchange across hospitals.
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‘I think the SPARC-le day* was excellent; super helpful. It was… really great to have such a strong [environmental cleaning] team do the fluorescent gel demonstration.’ (Infection control director) |
…a structure for tracking progress and accountability.
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‘[SPARC]… keeps us in line to focus on these interventions as a team. Now that we’re putting it down on paper, in black and white, it holds us accountable.’ (Infection control director) |
…preintervention site visits, which renewed momentum for C. difficile reduction and highlighted unknown issues.
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‘We thought our staff and providers were doing a good job… when [SPARC] did observations on the unit, we found that we did have a little bit of a problem.’ (Nurse) |
Other SPARC resources (ie, webinars, trainings, tools) had mixed utility and limited reach.
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‘The webinars were a helpful reinforcement tool for frontline staff who participate.’ (Infection control director) |
Once positive gains were achieved, engagement in SPARC decreased.
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‘I don't have time to do this anymore. Big things† have come along and that’s what my focus is going to be.’ (Infection control interviewee) |
*SPARC-le was an in-person event focused on sharing best practices, challenges and lessons learnt in infection prevention and environmental cleaning to prevent C. difficile.
†Follow-up interviews coincided with the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, to which the respondent was referring.
SPARC, Statewide Prevention and Reduction of C. difficile.