Toolkit for Reducing CAUTI in Hospitals
The Toolkit for Reducing Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI) in Hospitals helps hospitals prevent CAUTI in patients and improve safety culture at the unit level by implementing concepts from the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP). Health care professionals can use it to make care safer by following clinical best practices and creating a culture of safety. The toolkit has evidence-based, practical resources that reflect the real-world experiences of the frontline providers and researchers who participated in a national implementation project to reduce CAUTIs. It builds on the core CUSP toolkit by providing specific tools focused on reducing CAUTI in hospitals.
How To Use the Toolkit for Reducing CAUTI in Hospitals
The toolkit consists of three modules—Implementation, Sustainability, and Resources—that a hospital unit can use to teach team members how to apply CUSP to prevent CAUTI. Use of this toolkit in tandem with the AHRQ CUSP Toolkit to create or enhance a culture of patient safety can significantly decrease rates of CAUTI and other risks associated with indwelling catheter use.
Toolkit for Reducing CAUTI in Hospitals Modules
Modules contain guides, tools, and archived webinars to support change at the unit level.
Information for Specialty Audiences
The toolkit also contains additional information specific to certain audiences: emergency departments, intensive care units, and resident physicians and graduate medical training programs.
About the Toolkit Development
The toolkit was developed as part of a national implementation project to reduce CAUTI in hospitals. The 4-year project brought together subject matter experts and participating hospitals across the country.
Page last reviewed March 2017
Page originally created November 2014
Page originally created November 2014
Internet Citation: Toolkit for Reducing CAUTI in Hospitals. Content last reviewed March 2017. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/tools/cauti-hospitals/index.html
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