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  • Preventing Urinary Tract Infections in Patients
    With Catheters During Their Hospital Stay
  • Hortense Kingue
  • Master of Science in Nursing - Walden University
  • NURS 6052N-35 Essential of Evidence-Based
    Practice
  • Dr. Wilson Amy
  • May 10, 2021

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My Healthcare Organization, its Culture and
Readiness for Change
  • Hospitals are health care settings that consist
    of skilled nurses who thrive to provide safe and
    efficient care to patients. Nurses use the
    materials and equipment provided by the employers
    to deliver care. Nursing embraces the promotion
    of health, prevention of illness, and the care of
    ill, disabled, and dying people, so do nurses
    pledge to "do no harm" principle in caring for
    the patient. I work in a hospital site, and it
    grows well with an intercultural and
    interdisciplinary team approach. My organization
    has an open-minded attitude and welcomes
    experimental changes that will improve patients'
    outcomes. My assignment will address the risks
    associated with indwelling catheters and address
    the evidence-based practices (EBP) to improve
    patients' outcomes.

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The Current Problem or Opportunity for Change.
The Circumstances Surrounding the Need for
Change, the Scope of the Issue, the Stakeholders
Involved, and the Risks Associated With Change
Implementation in General.
  • A study reveals that in the United States of
    America, catheter-associated urinary tract
    infections (CAUTIs) are the fourth leading cause
    of healthcare-associated infections in acute care
    and hospitals site (Ferguson, 2018). CAUTIs are a
    threat to my workplace and must be tackled. A
    recurrence of CAUTIs and a quality improvement
    team must intervene in implementing a new kit
    that will reduce the incidence of CAUTIs, reduce
    the cost and improve the patients outcomes.
    Implementing this new kit calls for a new
    practice in the insertion of the catheter. Hence,
    patient safety is the responsibility of all
    staff, and nurses need to be at the paramount,
    trained, and coached and their acceptance is
    critical for the progression and the success of
    the project (Sharma, 2017).

4
An Evidence-Based Idea for a Change in Practice
Using an EBP Approach to Decision Making.
  • On the nephrology, floor nurses care for
    patients with bladder defects, and nurses insert
    few catheters. Nurses have to follow the most
    updated practice and revised tools to ensure
    patient safety. The hospital has a new vendor who
    brought a new catheter kit, but in-services were
    done only with the first shit staff. The second
    and third shifts were not trained yet thus, the
    effect of the new practice is not yet noticeable.
    Staffs education, training, and coaching
    constitute a delay to the effectiveness of this
    implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP).
    EBP is a means that fosters nursing by promoting
    patient outcomes, enhancing the science of
    nursing, and keeping leadership current and
    suitable (Melnyk Fineout-Overholt, 2018). An
    EBP research revealed that using the new kit
    called a Bard Tray was a safe and efficient
    method to insert the urinary catheter (UC). The
    technique promoted quality improvement, increase
    patients outcomes, and reduce CAUTIs. Thus, this
    study proved the practices oriented to guide the
    infection prevention and control (IPC) and the
    quality improvement (QI) teams to decrease the
    risks of infection caused by urinary catheters
    (Palmer Dixon, 2019).

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Plan for Knowledge Transfer of this Change,
Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and
Organizational Adoption and Implementation.
  • Implementing change requires explaining to the
    audience why and how this EBP change system will
    merge clinical experience, clinical evidence, and
    the best patient standard of care. To get the
    audience to participate and accept the changes
    actively, it has to understand its risks or
    effectiveness in their practices and its effects
    on the patients outcomes. Therefore, the
    audience will not misunderstand that EBP is too
    challenging, overwhelming, time-consuming, and
    present an obstacle to its implementation (Wonder
    et al., 2017). A permanent link between the
    contents of the project and the audience carries
    over the realization of the system change. For
    example, Palmer Dixon revealed that to
    implement the Bard Tray practice, the IPC and QI
    teams were on board to motivate the stakeholders.
    The audiences acceptance will control the
    success of the project. I will use a powerpoint
    presentation to disseminate my project (Grech,
    2018).

6
How I Would Disseminate the Results of my Project
to an Audience. A Rationale for why I Selected
the Dissemination Strategy Powerpoint
Presentation
  • I want the results of my project to be known by
    a targeted audience, and I will utilize a method
    accordingly. I will use a powerpoint (PP)
    presentation because it will help me get the
    reaction and the response of my audience. I will
    use essential simplified words in the slide to
    keep the audience on alert and engaging. I will
    include diagrams and infographics to reinforce my
    message and adjust the style and the materials
    accordingly (Grech, 2018).

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The Measurable Outcomes I Hope to Achieve With
the Implementation of this Evidence-Based Change.
  • Through this EBP, I want the audience to
    acknowledge that the current practice is outdated
    and that the best practice is reached using the
    Bard Tray. Eagerly I hope to educate the
    stakeholders and that they all opt for the best
    method and assent with my project in implementing
    this experimental safe practice using the Bard
    Tray to insert the UC. I hope for an
    interdisciplinary effort to reduce CAUTIs, lower
    the cost and improve the patients outcomes
    (Sharma, 2017).

8
Lessons Learned Section From A summary of the
Critical Appraisal of the Peer-Reviewed Articles
I Previously SubmittedExplanation About What I
Learned From Completing the Evaluation Table
Within the Critical Appraisal Tool Worksheet
Template
  • The summary of the critical appraisal of the
    peer-reviewed articles enhances my critical
    thinking in selecting my articles for further
    coursework, assessing the validity of the
    research, and identifying their potential bias
    articles. This exercise expanded my scrutiny
    approach when picking the correct pieces to
    sustain my stand relevant to my topic of
    interest. By completing the evaluation table
    within the critical appraisal tool worksheet, I
    developed a comparative analytical approach which
    helps me to discern relevant articles and judge
    their credibility to measure their transparency.
    This worksheet is a tool to retrieve the
    quantified evaluation results from many articles
    or journals to produce an overall quality piece
    for my assignment. It allows me to determine the
    level of evidence of an article, to distinguish
    whether its result was an evidence or an opinion
    (Long et al., 2020).

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  • In conclusion, this course built my aptitude and
    my skills to be more oriented and selective in
    choosing my articles for the references. Equipped
    with an evidence-based practice approach, Im
    prepared to accept and adjust to constructive
    changes to improve my proficiencies and stay
    current in my practice to provide my patients
    with holistic and safe care. The critical
    appraisal worksheet showed me a comparative
    method of evaluating an article to judge its
    reliability!

10
References
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    multimedia learning theory to medical powerpoint
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  • Melnyk, B. M., Fineout-Overholt, E. (2018).
    Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Healthcare
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