“…1,5,6,8,15 Strategies to decrease the duration of catheterization have been recommended, such as reminding physicians to review whether a catheter is still appropriate and using automatic stop orders to facilitate the removal of catheters when the devices are no longer needed. 8,22 However, in 2 studies, 20,23 use of these approaches had no significant effect on the rate of UTIs. Using a before-and-after crossover design, Cornia et al 23 found that use of "computerbased order entry" did not significantly decrease the UTI rate.…”