Background: Previously, the RICAT (Reduction of Inappropriate use of intravenous and urinary CATheters) study had been conducted by ourselves to reduce inappropriate use of intravenous and urinary catheters in medical wards to prevent healthcare-associated infections. Aim: To compare surgical and medical wards, and to determine risk factors for inappropriate catheter use. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed from October, 2017, to May, 2018, in surgical wards of two university hospitals in the Netherlands. Patients were prospectively observed every other week for seven months. Inappropriate use was compared with non-surgical wards in the RICAT study. Findings: In all, 409 surgical patients were included, and they were compared wit...
Introduction Harm from catheter-associated urinary tract infections is a common, potentially avoidab...
Study objectiveUrinary catheters are often placed in the emergency department (ED) and are associate...
To evaluate the frequency and appropriateness of indwelling urinary catheters (IUC) use and the inci...
Background: Previously, the RICAT (Reduction of Inappropriate use of intravenous and urinary CAThete...
Background: Catheter-associated bloodstream infections and urinary tract infections are frequently e...
Purpose: Inappropriate use of urinary and intravenous catheters is still frequent. The use of cathet...
Abstract Background Urinary catheters are a common medical intervention, yet they can also be associ...
Abstract Background Although indwelling urethra catheterization is a medical intervention with well-...
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is the most common hospital-acquired...
Abstract Background Indwelling urinary catheters are ...
BACKGROUND: Urinary and (peripheral and central) intravenous catheters are widely used in hospitaliz...
textabstractBackground: Urinary and (peripheral and central) intravenous catheters are widely used i...
Introduction: Intravascular catheters, which are among the indispensable procedures of medical pract...
Abstract Background Urinary tract infection (UTI) as the most common healthcare-associated infection...
Objective: Urinary catheterization is one of most common practices in medical centers and hospitals....
Introduction Harm from catheter-associated urinary tract infections is a common, potentially avoidab...
Study objectiveUrinary catheters are often placed in the emergency department (ED) and are associate...
To evaluate the frequency and appropriateness of indwelling urinary catheters (IUC) use and the inci...
Background: Previously, the RICAT (Reduction of Inappropriate use of intravenous and urinary CAThete...
Background: Catheter-associated bloodstream infections and urinary tract infections are frequently e...
Purpose: Inappropriate use of urinary and intravenous catheters is still frequent. The use of cathet...
Abstract Background Urinary catheters are a common medical intervention, yet they can also be associ...
Abstract Background Although indwelling urethra catheterization is a medical intervention with well-...
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is the most common hospital-acquired...
Abstract Background Indwelling urinary catheters are ...
BACKGROUND: Urinary and (peripheral and central) intravenous catheters are widely used in hospitaliz...
textabstractBackground: Urinary and (peripheral and central) intravenous catheters are widely used i...
Introduction: Intravascular catheters, which are among the indispensable procedures of medical pract...
Abstract Background Urinary tract infection (UTI) as the most common healthcare-associated infection...
Objective: Urinary catheterization is one of most common practices in medical centers and hospitals....
Introduction Harm from catheter-associated urinary tract infections is a common, potentially avoidab...
Study objectiveUrinary catheters are often placed in the emergency department (ED) and are associate...
To evaluate the frequency and appropriateness of indwelling urinary catheters (IUC) use and the inci...