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Indwelling urinary catheter use at the end of life: a retrospective audit.

Naomi Farrington1, Mandy Fader2, Alison Richardson3, Jacqui Prieto4, Harriet Bush5.   

Abstract

This audit aimed to measure: the prevalence of indwelling urinary catheters in patients at the end of life; the use of nursing documentation relating to catheter insertion and care; and prevalence of continence screening on admission. The audit involved a retrospective examination of case notes of patients who died on two oncology wards and a hospice at a large teaching hospital in the south of England. The audit showed that 63% of patients had an indwelling catheter during their admission. Documentation relating to urinary catheter insertion and care was present in 75% of cases, and 75% of patients received continence screening on admission. The findings confirm that indwelling urinary catheters are frequently used as a tool to manage urinary difficulties at the end of life, but that the indications for insertion and continued use can be unclear. Research is needed to establish appropriate use.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24820513     DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2014.23.Sup9.S4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nurs        ISSN: 0966-0461


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1.  Bladder Care in Palliative Care Inpatients: A Prospective Dual Site Cohort Study.

Authors:  Riona Pais; Philip Lee; Shamira Cross; Val Gebski; Rajesh Aggarwal
Journal:  Palliat Med Rep       Date:  2020-10-30
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