Reduced Clostridioides difficile infections in hospitalised older people through multiple quality improvement strategies
Conclusions: The observed reduction in CDI may be attributed to heightened awareness of the study objectives and specific staff training. Individual interventions did not appear to reduce CDI prevalence. A further randomised trial would be necessary to confirm whether the bundle of interventions is truly effective.
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