Topic
Bladder Bundle Intervention V Urinary Catheterization in Reducing the Rate of Catheter Associated UTIs
Instructions
Compare and contrast Bladder Bundle Intervention Vs Urinary Catheterization in Reducing the Rate of Catheter Associated UTIs.
Answer preview
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) accounts for up to 40 percent of the Healthcare-Associated Intentions (HAIs) that affects more than 1.7 million people across the world (CDC, 2015). According to Weber et al. (2011), about 75% of the HAI patients suffer from the UTIs related to urinary catheters; Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs), a clinical problem that results in longer stay at the hospitals and more cost implications. The presence of different clinical practice to reduce the rate of catheter associated urinary tract infections in adults renews the research interests of examining the effectiveness of existing practice to alleviate CAUTI.
Significance
The outcome of this investigation is the development of an intervention protocol consisting of clinical practice elements with a proof of success in prior practices. The outcome of this project also explicates the applicability of Iowa model of undertaking evidence-based practice to foster quality.
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