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Belinda AndrewsEmail:
daisytigers1@yahoo.comOrganisation:
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NSWHey Yeng
Our hospital undertook a pilot project utilising the CEC toolkit
http://www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au/patient-safety-programs/adult-patient-safety/cauti-preventionhttps://www.idhjournal.com.au/article/S2468-0451(16)30247-4/pdf
I have attached the article that was published which outlines how this project was carried out. We had great results with this project and I agree with Jo that we need to get back to teaching the basics. There was a lot of time invested for teaching staff
Hopefully this will assist you
ThanksHappy New Year and Good luck
Belinda Boston
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> On 24 Dec 2018, at 7:46 pm, The Harrises wrote:
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> Some work done in our area with community based nurses revealed an interesting lack of understanding of CAUTI. It may be worth going back to basics with your clinicians to assess their knowledge base…
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> Joanna Harris
> Nurse Manager. IllawarraShoalhaven LHD, NSW
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> On 23 Dec 2018, at 14:37, yento85@GMAIL.COM wrote:
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>>> Merry Christmas everyone,
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>>> I am wondering for some advice in regards of how other hospitals make
>>> awareness of catheter acquired UTI for ward nurses (I.e. education, posters, PowerPoints, guidelines etc) Or has anyone done a program/ research to reduce hospital acquired UTI and has it been successful with retaining the evidence based practice with ward staff?
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>>> I have an interest in reducing
>>> hospital acquired UTI and would love to hear what is out there.
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>>> Kind Regards,
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>>> Yeng To
>>> RN at QEII Hospital Brisbane
>>>
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