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Table 3 Nurses’ self-reported level of practice on each item of practice questions in the ICU of public hospitals administered by the federal government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2021 (N = 184)

From: Knowledge, practice and associated factors of nurses towards prevention of catheter-associated urinary tract infection in intensive care unit of public hospitals administered by Federal Government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional institutional-based study

Items

Yes

No

N (%)

N (%)

When do you perform hand hygiene?

 Hand washing before and after catheter insertion

145 (78.8%)

39 (21.2%)

 Hand washing before catheter manipulation

116 (63%)

68 (37%)

 Hand washing after catheter insertion

150 (81.5%)

34(18.5%)

Do you use the following while doing catheterization?

 Use sterile equipment like sterile gloves, drape, sponges

168 (91.3%)

16 (8.7%)

 Use an aseptic technique to insert the catheter

155 (84.2%)

29(15.8%)

 Clean the urethra meatus with an antiseptic solution

135 (73.4%)

49 (26.6%)

 Use a single packed lubricant jelly

126(68.5%)

58(31.5%)

 Secure indwelling catheter properly after insertion to prevent movement and urethral traction

139(75.5%)

45(24.5%)

 Being familiar with the use of catheter alternatives like condom or adsorbent pads

135 (73.4%)

49 (26.6%)

Do you do the following while routine catheter cares?

 Keep the catheter and collecting tube free from kinking

152 (82.6%)

32 (17.4%)

 Always keep the collecting bag below the bladder

158 (85.9%)

26 (14.1%)

 Empty collecting bag regularly & use a separate collecting jug for each patient

131 (71.2%)

53 (28.8%)

 Maintain the closed system all the time

130 (70.7%)

54 (29.3%)

 Use PPE as appropriate, during manipulation of the catheter

153 (83.2%)

31 (16.8%)

Do you use the appropriate techniques for catheter removal?

 Protect yourself during catheter removal

161 (87.5%)

23 (12.5%)

 Use a syringe on the catheter to deflate the balloon

173 (94%)

11 (6%)

 Use a release technique for any catheter fixation for easy removal

127 (69%)

57 (31%)

 Removed date recorded

98 (53.3%)

86 (46.7%)