Authors
Barbara W Trautner, P Adam Kelly, Nancy Petersen, Sylvia Hysong, Harrison Kell, Kershena S Liao, Jan E Patterson, Aanand D Naik
Publication date
2011/12
Journal
Implementation Science
Volume
6
Pages
1-12
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is one of the most common hospital-acquired infections. However, many cases treated as hospital-acquired CAUTI are actually asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU). Evidence-based guidelines recommend that providers neither screen for nor treat ABU in most catheterized patients, but there is a significant gap between these guidelines and clinical practice. Our objectives are (1) to evaluate the effectiveness of an audit and feedback intervention for increasing guideline-concordant care concerning catheter-associated ABU and (2) to measure improvements in healthcare providers' knowledge of and attitudes toward the practice guidelines associated with the intervention.
Methods/Design
The study uses a controlled pre/post design to test an intervention using audit and feedback of healthcare …
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