Introduction Harm from catheter-associated urinary tract infections is a common, potentially avoidable, healthcare complication. Variation in catheter prevalence may exist and provide opportunity for reducing harm, yet to date is poorly understood. This study aimed to determine variation in the prevalence of urinary catheters between patient groups, settings, specialities and over time. Methods A prospective study (July 2012 to April 2016) of National Health Service (NHS) patients surveyed by healthcare professionals, following a standardised protocol to determine the presence of a urinary catheter and duration of use, on 1 day per month using the NHS Safety Thermometer. Results 1314 organisations (253 NHS trusts) and 9 266 284 patients wer...
SummaryBackgroundCatheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is a major preventable cause of...
Objectives: Surveillance of healthcare associated urinary tract infections ( HAUTIs ) in Australian ...
Introduction: One of the most common nosocomial infections is urinary tract infection (UTI) which mo...
Introduction Harm from catheter-associated urinary tract infections is a common, potentially avoidab...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate the prevalence of long term catheter use in the community in two areas in t...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate the prevalence of long term catheter use in the community in two areas in t...
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is the most common hospital-acquired...
The extent to which the use of catheter care bundles and other interventions has led to a reduction ...
Background: Previously, the RICAT (Reduction of Inappropriate use of intravenous and urinary CAThete...
Abstract Background Although indwelling urethra catheterization is a medical intervention with well-...
Introduction: Although often a last resort, urinary catheterisation is a relatively common manageme...
Abstract Background Indwelling urinary catheters are ...
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is common in both hospitals and the ...
Background: The diagnosis of a clinically significant catheter-associated urinary tract infection (C...
Indwelling urinary catheters are the main cause of healthcare-associated urinary tract infections. I...
SummaryBackgroundCatheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is a major preventable cause of...
Objectives: Surveillance of healthcare associated urinary tract infections ( HAUTIs ) in Australian ...
Introduction: One of the most common nosocomial infections is urinary tract infection (UTI) which mo...
Introduction Harm from catheter-associated urinary tract infections is a common, potentially avoidab...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate the prevalence of long term catheter use in the community in two areas in t...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate the prevalence of long term catheter use in the community in two areas in t...
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is the most common hospital-acquired...
The extent to which the use of catheter care bundles and other interventions has led to a reduction ...
Background: Previously, the RICAT (Reduction of Inappropriate use of intravenous and urinary CAThete...
Abstract Background Although indwelling urethra catheterization is a medical intervention with well-...
Introduction: Although often a last resort, urinary catheterisation is a relatively common manageme...
Abstract Background Indwelling urinary catheters are ...
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is common in both hospitals and the ...
Background: The diagnosis of a clinically significant catheter-associated urinary tract infection (C...
Indwelling urinary catheters are the main cause of healthcare-associated urinary tract infections. I...
SummaryBackgroundCatheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is a major preventable cause of...
Objectives: Surveillance of healthcare associated urinary tract infections ( HAUTIs ) in Australian ...
Introduction: One of the most common nosocomial infections is urinary tract infection (UTI) which mo...