Study of Quality Control in Central Sterile Supply Department of a Tertiary care Teaching hospital

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G. H. . Yatoo, S. . Kumar, and M. . Malhotra, “Study of Quality Control in Central Sterile Supply Department of a Tertiary care Teaching hospital ”, ijmhs, vol. 11, no. 4 (July- Aug), Jul. 2021.
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Abstract

Hospital acquired infection or “nosocomial infection” adversely affects both patients and hospitals. Impact of nosocomial infections ranges from increased length of hospital stay, emotional stress, disability, death of the patients as well as increased hospital cost for the patients and providers. Studies in India have reported nosocomial infection rates from 8% to 58 %.

To combat these infections, hospital needs effective methods of disinfection and sterilization which has nowadays been centralized into a single department called Central Sterile Supply Department.

 

In our study Outcome was measures by two parameters:

  1. User Satisfaction
  2. Microbial count

It was found that in user satisfaction 70% of user end staff are satisfied with the services provided to them. In microbial count of different items sterilized showed that 89 % samples are sterile where as 11% samples shows growth of three different organisms e.g. Coagulase –negative staphylococci, Klebsilla and Act. Baumannii.

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