2024
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.17356
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Implementation of an external female urinary catheter strategy on prevention of skin breakdown in acute care: A quality improvement study

Carla M. Baxter,
Carol L. Matthews,
Cecilia Zamarripa
et al.

Abstract: Aim(s)To evaluate the incidence of skin‐related complications attributable to incontinence‐associated dermatitis (IAD) using an external female urinary catheter device strategy for urinary incontinent (UI) patients in acute care.DesignMulticenter quality improvement study.MethodsRandomized allocation of two commercially available external female urinary catheter devices was used in hospitalized UI female patients. Daily nursing skin assessments were documented in the electronic health record before, during and… Show more

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