This Samore_readme.txt file was generated on 20230623 by Candace Haroldsen. ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Title of Dataset: Epicenter Long-term Care Facility (LTCF) Interview and Observation Data from the University of Utah from the CDC-funded Epicenter LTCF Project 2. Author Information Principal Investigator Contact Information Name: Matthew H. Samore, MD Institution: University of Utah/Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Health Care System Address: Division of Epidemiology, 295 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 81408 Email: matthew.samore@hsc.utah.edu Associate or Co-investigator Contact Information Name: Lindsay D. Visnovsky, PhD Institution: University of Utah/Salt Lake City Veterans Affairs Address: Division of Epidemiology, 295 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 81408 Email: lindsay.visnovsky@hsc.utah.edu Associate or Co-investigator Contact Information Name: Molly Leecaster, PhD Institution: University of Utah/Salt Lake City Veterans Affairs Address: Division of Epidemiology, 295 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 81408 Email: molly.leecaster@utah.edu Alternate Contact Information Name: Candace Haroldsen, MSPH Institution: University of Utah/Salt Lake City Veterans Affairs Address: Division of Epidemiology, 295 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 81408 Email: candace.haroldsen@hsc.utah.edu 3. Date of data collection (single date, range, approximate date) 2019-2020: dates removed for data privacy 4. Geographic location of data collection (where was data collected?): Unit level among long term care facilities in California, Oregon, New York, Minnesota, Tennessee, Georgia, and Maryland. 5. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded Epicenter project entitled: "Drivers of Variation in Contact Networks in Long Term Care Facilities". Contract no. U01CK000555. Also supported by the CDC Emerging Infections Program cooperative agreement CK17-1701. -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: Open Access 2. Links to publications that cite or use the data: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36996876/ 3. Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: None 4. Links/relationships to ancillary data sets: https://github.com/UofUEpiBio/epicenter (not yet publicly posted but this is the URL once made public) 5. Was data derived from another source? No If yes, list source(s): 6. Recommended citation for the data: Haroldsen C, Samore, M., Leecaster, M., Visnovsky, LD., Fridkin S, Dube W, Katz M, Polgreen P, Roghmann MC, Khader K, Li L, Dumyati G, Tsay R, Lynfield R, Mahoehney JP, Nadle J, Hutson J, Pierce R, Zhang A, Wilson C, Mulvey D, Reddy SC, Stone ND, Slayton RB, Thompson ND, Stratford K. (2023.) Healthcare worker (HCW) interviews and observations of unit movements to understand variation in resident-HCW contact networks within long term care facilities. 2024. The Hive: University of Utah Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7278/S50d-bjx8-3ms8 --------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW --------------------- 1. File List A. Filename: EpicenterLTCF_Interviews.csv Short description: This dataset contains raw interview data from all 25 participating facilities in 7 states. Data collected include information on healthcare employee contacts made with facility residents in resident rooms and common areas, order of interactions with residents, types of care activities performed during resident-HCW interactions, hand hygiene, and equipment use, as reported by healthcare personnel. B. Filename: EpicenterLTCF_Observations.csv Short description: This dataset contains observations of types of care provided to residents, by healthcare worker type, and describes hand hygiene practices before and after care, as well as any equipment used during care. Data collected are from all 25 participating facilities. 2. Relationship between files: linkable by facility, unit, and room number. Not all rooms had observations (i.e. there will be interviews without corresponding observations). Interviews were retrospective for HCW activity during the 60-90 minutes prior to interview so interview and room observation periods will not perfectly overlap. 3. Additional related data collected that was not included in the current data package: N/A 4. Are there multiple versions of the dataset? NO If yes, list versions: N/A -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: Study methods are detailed at: Chang N, et al. Asssessing pathogen transmission opportunities: variation in nursing home staff-resident interactions. 2023. J Am Med Dir Assoc; 24(5). doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2023.02.018. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36996876/ . The paper at the provided URL includes additional data collection elements which are not a part of this data repository. Data use agreements prohibit the sharing of those data. Facilities: Twenty-five long-term care facilities (LTCFs) were recruited by Emerging Infections Program (EIP) staff in seven of the ten states with an EIP (California, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, Oregon, Tennessee). Each EIP site enrolled 3 to 5 facilities. Eligible LTCFs had at least 2 units or a minimum of 30 beds. Only long-term care, ventilator-capable, skilled nursing, short stay/rehabilitation, or mixed patient group units had data collected. No memory or hospice care units were studied. At each facility, a long-term care unit and one higher acuity unit were observed. Study structure: Each nursing home unit was visited twice and observed for seven to eight hours during each visit. Study visits were made three to six months apart. Each EIP site was partnered with a CDC Epicenter academic partner. One CDC Epicenter site worked with a single EIP partner; the other two CDC Epicenters collaborated with 3 EIP partners each and conducted observations and healthcare worker (HCW) interviews for all LTCFs recruited by the partner EIPs. Observations: Resident rooms were observed as a block of two to six rooms at a time. Resident rooms were block randomized without replacement to decide order of observations for room blocks. Each observation period was 50-60 minutes. Observations were made from the facility hallway. Data on care activities and infection prevention behaviors (hand hygiene and glove/gown use) were observed. Multiple care activity types could be selected for each interaction. Observations included HCW role but HCWs were not tracked or linked across observations (within same day or across the two data collection visits). Interviews: On the same day as observations were conducted, a second person completed interviews of HCWs at 60-90 minute intervals. Interviews collected the same information on care activities as observation data but also directly recorded HCWs’ reported order of resident visits. Interviews did not ask HCWs about infection prevention behaviors. During a study visit, a HCW had the same study letter assigned so their movements could be linked within the same study day. HCWs were NOT linked between visits (to permit deidentified data collection). During a study visit, HCWs could be interviewed up to 7 times. HCWs on the same unit and of the same role may or may not be the same person at the second visit given staff turnover. Interviews were conducted relative to time since the HCW was last interviewed so it not exactly concurrent with room observation data. 2. Methods for processing the data: Data from each site was downloaded from REDCap and then combined into one comprehensive dataset. Minimal processing was done to raw data. Processing included aggregation of wide variables when appropriate, aliasing room numbers to protect sensitive information, and reformatting to assist with ease of use. 3. Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret the data: REDCap was used for data entry and storage. SAS 9.4 was used for importing and processing data. No special software is required for use of current dataset (csv format). 4. Standards and calibration information, if appropriate: REDCap data collection was standardized in order to facilitate compilation of data. 5. Environmental/experimental conditions: This study was performed in vivo in long term care facilities. 6. Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: Data processing/cleaning steps: Export raw data from REDCaps Format each dataset to prepare for combining Combine all datasets into one comprehensive dataset Aggregate wide variables when possible Alias facility and room numbers and mapped unit type (removing actual unit name) for protection of sensitive information 7. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: Data Manager: Candace Haroldsen, MSPH Study Coordinators: Kristina Stratford, Diane Mulvey Data Collection Team: S Fridkin, W Dube, M Katz, P Polgreen, MC Roghmann, D Mulvey, K Stratford Data processing and/or analysis: NCN Chang, M Leecaster, S Fridkin, W Dube, M Katz, P Polgreen, MC Roghmann, K Khader, L Li, G Dumyati, R Tsay, R Lynfield, JP Mahoehney, J Nadle, J Hutson, R Pierce, A Zhang, C Wilson, C Haroldsen, D Mulvey, SC Reddy, ND Stone, RB Slayton, ND Thomposon, K Stratford, M Samore, LD Visnovsky ------------------------------------------------------------ DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: EpicenterLTCF_Interviews.csv ------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Number of variables: 27 2. Number of cases/rows: 14,394 3. Variable List: Name: FacNumber Description: Random number identifying each unique facilty Name: unit_type Description: type of unit Values: 'Long-term', 'Short stay/Rehab', 'Mixed', 'Skilled Nursing', 'Ventilator' Name: room_alias Description: aliased room number (aliased to protect PHI) Name: state Description: U.S. state in which the facility is located Name: StudyDay Description: replaces date Name: time Description: time of interview. Note: most sites entered using required 24-hour format, although not all sites used this and no AM/PM variable was collected. Name: time_covered Description: number of minutes of duration of interview Name: hcw_id Description: A through Z letter used to identify same healthcare worker across interviews within same visit day. The same letter used on a different study day is not the same healthcare worker. Name: hcw_type Description: type of healthcare worker Values: Nurse, CNA, PT/OT, RT, Physician, PA/NP, Other Name: other_hcw_type Description: free text for 'other' value in hcw_type Name: outside_unit Description: Answer to question: Did you provide care on other units during this shift? Values: Yes, No Name: outside_unit_notes Description: free text describing place and time of care provided outside of unit. Name: roomorder Description: Order of activity Value: 1-n Name: care_activities1 Description: Hygiene Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities2 Description: Medication Administration Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities3 Description: Dressing Resident Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities4 Description: Transfer Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities5 Description: Wound Care Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities6 Description: Vent/Trach Care Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities7 Description: Device Care Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities8 Description: Stool Cleanup Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities9 Description: Linen Change Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities10 Description: PT/OT Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities11 Description: Glucometer Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities12 Description: Vital Signs Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities13 Description: Nutrition/Feeding Value: Yes, No Name: care_activities14 Description: Other Value: Yes, No 4. Missing data codes: hcw_type_other is blank unless hcw_type='other'; outside_unit_notes is left blank if not filled out. 5. Specialized formats of other abbreviations used: NA ------------------------------------------------------------ DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: EpicenterLTCF_Observations.csv ------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Number of variables: 38 2. Number of cases/rows: 5981 3. Variable List Name: StudyDay Description: replaces date of observation Name: state Description: U.S state facility is located in Name: FacNum Description: random number indentifying each unique facility in which the observation took place Name: unit_type Description: type of unit Name: room_alias Description: aliased room number (aliased to protect PHI) Name: obs_start Description: start time of observation of room blocks; Note: most sites entered using required 24-hour format, although not all sites used this and no AM/PM variable was collected. Name: obs_end Description: end time of observation of room blocks Name: hcw_type Description: healthcare worker type Values: Nurse, Aide, Physician, Resp. Therapy, PT/OT, Other Name: other_hcw_type Description: free text description of hcw_type if 'other' Name: contact_type Description: type of contact observed Values: Environment, Direct Touch, Both, Neither, Unobserved Name: hh_before Description: was hand hygiene performed prior to activity? Values: Yes, No, Unobserved Name: hh_after Description: was hand hygiene performed after activity? Values: Yes, No, Unobserved Name: Hygiene Description: Care was hygiene Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: MedAdmin Description: Care was Medication Administration Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Dressing Description: Care was dressing resident Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Transfer Description: Care was transfer of resident Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Woundcare Description: Care was wound care Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: VentTrach Description: Care was Ventilater/trach care Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Device Description: Care was Device care Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Stool Description: Care was Stool clean up Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Linen Description: Care was linen change Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: PT_OT Description: Care was Physical therapy/occupational therapy Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Glucometer Description: Care was Glucometer Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: VitalSigns Description: Care was taking vital signs Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Nutrition Description: Care was nutrition or feeding Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: CareUnobserved Description: Care was unobserved Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: CareNA Description: Not applicable Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_vitalsigns Description: Equipment brought into room was for vital signs Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_Glucometer Description: Equipment brought into room was a glucometer Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_Lift Description: Equipment brought into room was a lift Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_Scale Description:Equipment brought into room was a scale Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_Computer Description: Equipment brought into room was a computer Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_Bladder Description: Equipment brought into room was a bladder scanner or ultrasound Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_MedCart Description: Equipment brought into room was medication cart Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_PT Description: Equipment brought into room was physical therapy equipment Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_Other Description: Equipment brought into room was something other Values: Checked, Unchecked (Checked=Yes, Unchecked=No) Name: Equip_OtherSpec Description:free text explanation for equip_other if checked Name: entry_time Description: time of healthcare personnel entry Values: (Min: 06:00, Max: 19:00) Name: exit_time Description: time of healthcare personnel exit. Note: healthcare staff frequently conducted short check-in visits of patients so entry_time and exit_time may be the same given time granularity is only to the minute. This is not a data entry error. Values: (Min: 06:00, Max: 19:00) 4. Missing data codes: other_hcw_type is left blank if 'other' was not selected for hcw_type 5. Specialized formats of other abbreviations used: none