Epidemiology of Foley Utilization and Impact of Changed NHSN CAUTI Definition on Surveillance Practice and CAUTI Rates
In January, 2013, the wording of the NHSN (National healthcare safety network) definition for CAUTI (Catheter-associated urinary tract infection) was changed to include fever regardless of the source or presence of an alternative NHSN-defined infection. We surveyed Infection Preventionists (IPs) in...
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description | In January, 2013, the wording of the NHSN (National healthcare safety network) definition for CAUTI (Catheter-associated urinary tract infection) was changed to include fever regardless of the source or presence of an alternative NHSN-defined infection. We surveyed Infection Preventionists (IPs) in a large healthcare system to determine the impact of the changes in CAUTI definition on surveillance and/or reporting practices since this change. |
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