2016
DOI: 10.1097/won.0000000000000176
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Securement of the Indwelling Urinary Catheter

Abstract: Findings are consistent with other studies and indicate that catheter securement practices are inadequate despite several guidelines published on catheter care.

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“…A low percentage of the nurses (2.1%) ensured that the catheters were secured which correlated with a study conducted by Siegel et al 2006 who had a finding of 4.4% participants utilizing this element [35]. Appah et al 2010 had findings that were closely similar to this study in which only 18% of their participants secured the catheters [36]. However some studies indicate higher utilization of this element.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…A low percentage of the nurses (2.1%) ensured that the catheters were secured which correlated with a study conducted by Siegel et al 2006 who had a finding of 4.4% participants utilizing this element [35]. Appah et al 2010 had findings that were closely similar to this study in which only 18% of their participants secured the catheters [36]. However some studies indicate higher utilization of this element.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Sono stati inclusi 205 pazienti in questa revisione di cui il 63,4% (n=136) sono di sesso maschile, ricoverati in reparti di chirurgia/chirurgia urologica e medicina. Gli studi inclusi comprendono 2 studi di prevalenza, 22,23 un case report, 24 uno studio quasi sperimentale 25 e un Rct. 26 Lo studio di prevalenza di Appah e colleghi (2016) è stato condotto in Canada, mentre, l'Rct di Darouiche e colleghi (2006) è stato condotto negli Stati Uniti.…”
Section: Caratteristiche Degli Studi Inclusi E Presentazione Risultatiunclassified
“…I sistemi di fissaggio erano forniti nel 47% delle unità mediche e nel 92% delle unità chirurgiche. 22 Lo studio di Macneil e colleghi del 2017 ha come obiettivo quello di determinare se i sistemi di fissaggio esterno riducono la forza di trazione esercitata sul collo della vescica dal palloncino del catetere in risposta ad una forza applicata esternamente. In questo studio osservazionale gli autori riportano che i dispositivi Grip-Lock ® e Flexi-track ® hanno ridotto completamente la trazione al collo della vescica nella parte distale, prossimale e a metà catetere, rispetto ai cateteri non fissati; mentre gli StatLock ® hanno ridotto completamente la trazione al collo della vescica per il peso di 250 gr, rispetto ai cateteri non fissati.…”
Section: Caratteristiche Degli Studi Inclusi E Presentazione Risultatiunclassified
“…The importance of fixing the IUCs has been highlighted by national and international guidelines, such as epic3, the European Association of Urology Nurses (EAUN) and the Strategy for the Control of Antimicrobial Resistance in Ireland (SARI). 4 However, it is undervalued by health professionals, often ignored in clinical practice 5 and getting relatively little support by scientific evidence. 3,6,7 IUC fixation devices are specific medical products that provide patient comfort, reduce pressure on lower urinary tract structures and prevent excessive traction of the catheter against the bladder neck or inadvertent removal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of fixing the IUCs has been highlighted by national and international guidelines, such as epic3, the European Association of Urology Nurses (EAUN) and the Strategy for the Control of Antimicrobial Resistance in Ireland (SARI) 4 . However, it is undervalued by health professionals, often ignored in clinical practice 5 and getting relatively little support by scientific evidence 3,6,7 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%