Urinary Tract Infection Guideline Adherence in a Dutch Sentinel Nursing Home Surveillance Network

OBJECTIVES: To investigate guideline adherence 3 years after the introduction of a national guideline on urinary tract infections (UTIs) in frail older adults. Appropriate use of urine dipstick tests, treatment decisions, and antibiotic drug choices in residents with (suspected) UTIs without a catheter were examined. DESIGN: Observational prospective study. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Nineteen nursing homes participating in a Dutch Sentinel Nursing Home Surveillance Network. METHODS: As of September 2021, for a 3-month period, medical practitioners recorded additional clinical information in the... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Yeung, Gary Y C
Smalbrugge, Martin
van Buul, Laura W
Rutten, Jeanine J S
van Houten, Paul
Gerridzen, Ineke J
de Bruijne, Martine C
Joling, Karlijn J
Hertogh, Cees M P M
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Reihe/Periodikum: Yeung , G Y C , Smalbrugge , M , van Buul , L W , Rutten , J J S , van Houten , P , Gerridzen , I J , de Bruijne , M C , Joling , K J & Hertogh , C M P M 2024 , ' Urinary Tract Infection Guideline Adherence in a Dutch Sentinel Nursing Home Surveillance Network ' , Journal of the American Medical Directors Association , vol. 25 , no. 7 , 105037 , pp. 105037 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2024.105037
Sprache: Englisch
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OBJECTIVES: To investigate guideline adherence 3 years after the introduction of a national guideline on urinary tract infections (UTIs) in frail older adults. Appropriate use of urine dipstick tests, treatment decisions, and antibiotic drug choices in residents with (suspected) UTIs without a catheter were examined. DESIGN: Observational prospective study. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Nineteen nursing homes participating in a Dutch Sentinel Nursing Home Surveillance Network. METHODS: As of September 2021, for a 3-month period, medical practitioners recorded additional clinical information in the electronic health record in case of a (suspected) UTI. Based on this information, adherence to guideline recommendations was assessed. Nonadherence was classified into 2 categories: (1) "intentional nonadherence" as reported by practitioners and (2) "nonadherence otherwise" applied to all other cases where the recorded information was discordant with the guideline recommendations. RESULTS: A total of 532 cases of (suspected) UTIs from 469 residents were analyzed. In 455 cases (86%), dipsticks were used. For the 231 cases where clinical signs and symptoms already indicated no UTI treatment according to the guideline, a dipstick was still inappropriately ordered in 196 cases (85%). The decision to prescribe or withhold antibiotics was in 69% of the cases adherent, in 6% intentionally nonadherent, and in 25% nonadherent otherwise. The type of prescribed antibiotic was adherent to the recommended antibiotics for cystitis in 88% and for UTIs with signs of tissue invasion in 48%. Overall, for 40% of suspected UTIs, adherence to all relevant recommendations could be established, and in 9% practitioners reported intentional nonadherence to the guideline. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: There is considerable room for improvement in all clinical stages of managing a suspected UTI in Dutch nursing homes, particularly with regard to the importance of patient's clinical signs and symptoms for appropriate dipstick use and antibiotic UTI ...