Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1048117
Use of urinary collection devices in community and nursing homes in Istria county
Use of urinary collection devices in community and nursing homes in Istria county // Urologia internationalis, 100 (2018), 3; 333-338 doi:10.1159/000486900 (recenziran, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Use of urinary collection devices in community and
nursing homes in Istria county
Autori
Lodeta, Branimir ; Lovrinić, Đino ; Lodeta, Maja ; Zavidić, Tina ; Barić, Hrvoje
Izvornik
Urologia internationalis (0042-1138) 100
(2018), 3;
333-338
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
epidemiology ; prevalence ; urinary tract infection ; urinary catheters
Sažetak
This study is aimed at assessing the use of various types of urinary catheters, appropriateness of catheter placement and factors associated with antibiotic use in a population of chronically catheterized patients in Istria County. Materials and Methods: This cross- sectional study, conducted between March and June 2017 in Istria County, Croatia, was initiated through a network of general family medicine offices. Data were collected from general practitioners (GPs) and from medical managers in nursing homes. Participants were asked to review medical records of their patients and to complete a 10-item questionnaire designed to retrieve information on patients with urinary catheter. Results: All GPs in the county were surveyed. We identified 309 patients with urinary catheter: 216 men (70%) and 93 women (30%). The overall prevalence of individuals with urinary catheters was 0.18%: 4.7% in nursing home population and 0.1% among non-institutionalized adult population. Most common indication for catheterization was chronic urinary retention (52%). One hundred eighty-six patients (60.4%) reported antibiotic usage in the previous 3 months for treating urinary infection. Conclusions: In Istria County, the prevalence of indwelling urinary catheters is highest in males, especially among patients in nursing homes. There is a need for focused education among GPs regarding urinary catheter maintenance and antibiotic prescription for suspected urinary tract infections
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Klinički bolnički centar Zagreb
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