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MHA Immersion Pilot Project
Capital Region Medical Center CAUTI Immersion Project
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Project Focus/Problem Statement
We wanted to lower our CAUTI rates We had the desire to embed evidence-based practices into the care of all acute care patients with an indwelling urinary catheter We wanted to implement a nurse driven urinary catheter removal protocol
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What initial barriers were identified to project implementation?
Did not have a process to audit maintenance bundle compliance Were not utilizing a nurse driven catheter removal protocol Alternative methods to catheterization were not being routinely considered Catheters were left in greater than 3 days
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Capital Region Medical Center Team Members
100 bed rural hospital 1500 employees 4,810 admissions Team consisted of VP Nursing, Infection Preventionist, nurse manager, 2 bedside nurses, IT, physician (surgeon), nurse educator
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Key Solutions Implemented
Compliance Audits – Performed routine audits of compliance with maintenance bundle Nurse Driven Protocol – Developed and implemented a nurse driven catheter removal protocol Alternate Methods – Educated staff on alternate methods, purchased additional bladder scanners, obtained condom catheter option Catheter Securement – Evaluated current securement device, educated staff on proper use of securement device Foley Days – decreased number of days catheter was left in place
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Key Lessons Learned Daily maintenance bundle audits heighten staff awareness Important to involve bedside staff & physicians in protocol development Nurse protocol embedded into electronic medical record aids early discontinuation of catheter Allow adequate time for staff & physician education Revised process for ED based on whether patient was discharged home or admitted
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Results CAUTI per patient day: Baseline = 0.19 (2015)
Goal = .11 (40% reduction) Current = .05 (AWESOME!)
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Results Immersion Project started Zero CAUTIs for 383 days
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Decrease in number of device days
Results Nurse protocol implemented Decrease in number of device days
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Team Accomplishments Embraced a leadership and accountability structure across the organization Implemented process improvement based on evidence-based best practices that demonstrated measureable results Enhanced patient safety through improved outcomes
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Next Steps/Future Plans
Daily maintenance bundle audits will continue Provide supportive environment and just in time education as staff & physicians become comfortable with using nurse catheter removal protocol Reducing patient harm is part of organization dashboard
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