| Literature DB >> 24750286 |
Kwo-Chen Lee1, Yann-Fen C Chao2, Yueh-Mien Wang3, Pi-Chu Lin4.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a nurse-family partnership model on the self-efficacy of family caregivers (FCs) and the incidence of catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) among patients. A randomized controlled study was conducted. We recruited 61 patients and their FCs, who were randomly divided into an experimental group (n = 30) and a control group (n = 31). In the experimental group, the main caregivers comprised a nurse-family partnership, whereas the control participants received routine care. The findings were as follows: (i) the incidence of CAUTI was lower in the experimental group than in the control group (20% vs. 38.8%), but the difference was not statistically significant; and (ii) no significant difference emerged for reported Caregiver Self-Efficacy Score between the two groups. The nursing team and FCs must become partners in cooperative caregiving to enhance the quality of patient care.Entities:
Keywords: catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI); indwelling catheter; nurse-family partnership.
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24750286 DOI: 10.1111/ijn.12319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Nurs Pract ISSN: 1322-7114 Impact factor: 2.066