降低困难和创伤性导尿的发生率、发病率和相关医疗费用的建议——DMC医院的方案:一项试点研究。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Canadian Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2023-08-01
Jordan Sarver, Remington Farley, Shane Daugherty, Jordan Bilbrew, Joshua Palka
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导言:困难和创伤性导尿是泌尿科会诊的常见原因。导管插入和管理是常见的病人谁是在医院管理设置。材料和方法:在同一机构的三家医院进行了一项包含四个问题的调查。结果:共记录41名护理人员的反馈。44%的护理人员报告曾参与过创伤性导尿管插入。总应答者中有90%的人报告先前曾使用过困难导尿管。结论:创伤性置管和困难置管的患者发病率和医疗费用显著。协议和教育的效用可能会潜在地减轻这些负担,并加强患者护理。
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Proposal to decrease incidence, morbidity, and associated healthcare costs regarding difficult and traumatic urethral catheterization - a protocol for DMC hospitals: A pilot study.

Introduction: Difficult and traumatic urethral catheterization is a common reason for urologic consult. Catheter insertion and management is common for patients who are managed in the hospital setting.

Materials and methods: A four-question survey was distributed across three hospitals at a single-institution.

Results: A total of 41 nursing staff responses were recorded. Forty-four percent of the nursing staff reported prior participation in a traumatic catheter insertion. Ninety percent of total responders reported a prior involvement with a difficulty catheter.

Conclusion: Patient morbidity and healthcare costs regarding traumatic and difficult catheterization is significant. Utility of protocols and education could potentially reduce these burdens and enhance patient care.

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Canadian Journal of Urology
Canadian Journal of Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The CJU publishes articles of interest to the field of urology and related specialties who treat urologic diseases.
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