Intervention Procedures

Intervention Group: Describe the detailed Intervention contents, procedures, and person who provided Intervention for Intervention group.

· Control Group: Describe the detailed contents, procedures, and person who provided contents for Control group

Obtaining Information Procedures

Descriptive Study:

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Format

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Part II: Intervention Procedures/Obtaining Information Procedures

Quantitative Study

Intervention/Treatment Group

· Describe the intervention contents given to Intervention group

· Describe how the contents were given to Intervention group

· Identify the person who provided Intervention contents to Intervention group

Control Group: If the study has Control Group

· Describe the contents given to Control group

· Describe how the contents were given to Control group

· Identify the person who provided contents to Control group

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Descriptive/Qualitative Study: Obtaining Information Procedure

· Describe the detailed procedure for obtaining information/data (i.e. made appointment to meet each participant, visited home/met in clinical setting……etc)

Prevention of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)

Manu Acha Roy1, Nisha Philip2, Deepa Fulwadiya2, Shruti Dhabade3

1HOD Paediatric Nursing, Symbiosis College of Nursing, Symbiosis International University, Pune, 2MSc Nursing 2nd Year, Symbiosis College of Nursing, Pune, 3BSc Nursing 4th Year Symbiosis

College of Nursing, Pune

ABSTRACT

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a major public health problem in terms of morbidity and incur the highest total health care cost among urological diseases, exceeding that of chronic renal failure even when renal dialysis and renal transplantation are included. This study was conducted to assess the practice of staff nurses regarding prevention of UTI in clients with indwelling catheter.

An evaluative approach was adopted for the study to determine the effectiveness of structured teaching program on practice among staff nurses regarding prevention of urinary tract infection in patients with indwelling catheter. Pre -experimental, one group pre-test –post-test design was used for conducting the study. The result shows that the mean practice score in the post-test (18.56+- 3.88) was higher than the mean pre-test practice score(10.4+- 4.39),which is highly significant as p value 0.05. The study could help in increasing the practice among staff nurses regarding prevention of urinary tract infection in patients with indwelling catheters.

Ethical Clearance: It is been taken from Research Advisory Committee(RAC), Symbiosis College of Nursing.

Source of Funding:- Self

Conflict of Interest: Nil

REFERENCES

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