Updates of Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Guideline for Indwelling Urinary Catheterization
- Author:
Kyung Hee PARK
1
;
Hee Jung CHOO
;
Hyun Ju SEO
;
Hae Kyung HONG
;
Joohyun LEE
;
Kyung Choon LIM
Author Information
1. Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing Science, The University of Suwon, Suwon, Korea
- From:
Journal of Korean Clinical Nursing Research
2023;29(3):211-222
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Purpose:This study was conducted to update the existing evidence-based nursing clinical practice guideline for indwelling urinary catheterization (IUC).
Methods:The guideline have been revised in 22 steps based on international standards. The quality of the practice guidelines to be used for revision was evaluated using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II. The evaluation of the content appropriateness and applicability of the draft recommendations of the revised practice guidelines was performed using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method, a decision-making method developed by the RAND Corporation. Four guidelines were used for the revision.
Results:The updated nursing practice guideline for IUC consisted of 9 domains and 134 recommendations. The numbers of recommendations in each domain were: 4 Assessment, 20 Equipment, 11 Catheter insertion, 52 Catheter maintenance, 4 Catheter and drainage bag change, 9 Catheter removal, 22 Complications management, 5 Education and consult, and 7 Hospital support. The recommended grade was 8.2% for A, 38.1% for B, and 53.7% for C. Among these, the major revision was done in 11 recommendations (8.2%). A total of 29 recommendations (21.6%) were newly added. 30 (22.4%) recommendations had minor revisions such as changes or addition for some words or sentences, and 13 (9.7%) recommendations were deleted.
Conclusion:Revised nursing practice guideline is expected to serve as an evidence-based practice guideline for IUC in Korea. This guideline will provide health care providers, patients, and caregivers with information to help manage IUC, leading to improved patient outcomes.