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Implementation of a Nurse-Driven Protocol for Catheter Removal to Decrease Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection Rate in a Surgical Trauma ICU.

Anna F Tyson1, Eileen F Campbell2, Lacey R Spangler1, Samuel W Ross1, Caroline E Reinke1, Catherine L Passaretti2, Ronald F Sing1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Early removal of urinary catheters is an effective strategy for catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) prevention. We hypothesized that a nurse-directed catheter removal protocol would result in decreased catheter utilization and CAUTI rates in a surgical trauma intensive care unit (STICU).
METHODS: We performed a retrospective, cohort study following implementation of a multimodal CAUTI prevention bundle in the STICU of a large tertiary care center. Data from a 19-month historical control were compared to data from a 15-month intervention period. Pre- and postintervention indwelling catheter utilization and CAUTI rates were compared.
RESULTS: Catheter utilization decreased significantly with implementation of the nurse-driven protocol from 0.78 in the preintervention period to 0.70 in the postintervention period (P < .05). As a result of the bundle, the CAUTI rate declined significantly, from 5.1 to 2.0 infections per 1000 catheter-days in the pre- vs postimplementation period (Incident Rate Ratio [IRR]: 0.38, 95% confidence interval: 0.21-0.65).
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of a nurse-driven protocol for early urinary catheter removal as part of a multimodal CAUTI intervention strategy can result in measurable decreases in both catheter utilization and CAUTI rates.

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Keywords:  candida infection; indwelling catheter; urinary catherization; urinary tract infections

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29886788     DOI: 10.1177/0885066618781304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0885-0666            Impact factor:   3.510


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1.  Urinary catheter policies in home healthcare agencies and hospital transfers due to urinary tract infection.

Authors:  Jordan M Harrison; Andrew W Dick; Elizabeth A Madigan; E Yoko Furuya; Ashley M Chastain; Jingjing Shang
Journal:  Am J Infect Control       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 4.303

2.  Validation and Extrapolation of a Multimodal Infection Prevention and Control Intervention on Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in an Epidemic Region: A Historical Control Quasi-Experimental Study.

Authors:  Yunqi Dai; Tianjiao Meng; Xiaoli Wang; Bin Tang; Feng Wang; Ying Du; Yuzhen Qiu; Jialin Liu; Ruoming Tan; Hongping Qu
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-07-07
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