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HUBUNGAN PENGGUNAAN KATETER MENETAP DENGAN KEJADIAN INFEKSI NOSOKOMIAL SALURAN KEMIH DI INSTALASI NON BEDAH DEPARTEMEN NEUROLOGI RSUP DR. M .HOESIN PALEMBANG PERIODE NOVEMBER - DESEMBER 2011

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Background: Catheter associated urinary tract infection is one of the most infection in hospital, especially with patients who has indwelling catheter inserted. Risk factor identified in developing nosocomial urinary tract infection were insertion procedure, prolonged catheterization, and the quality of catheter care applied. This research was aimed to identify correlation between the usage of catheter with nosocomial urinary tract infection. Methods: Observation study was used in this study, with questionnaire as an instrument and urinalysis as the screening test for UTI. Subject of this study was male patient who had indwelling catheter inserted at RSMH department of Neurology, age 17 or above, wasn’t diagnosed for UTI, and agreed to be respondent. Thirty respondent met the criteria was added to this study. Results: The Number of Nosocomial infection found in enough quality catheter insertion method(56,7%) was 30% and in good category method(43,3%) was 10%. There was no significant correlation between catheter insertion method with nosocomial UTI (P=0,21, P>0,05). The number of nosocomial infection found in prolong catheter use (3-6days, 53,3%) was 13,3%, and 26,7% of nosocomial infection found in catheter used from 6-10 days (46,7%). There was no significant correlation between prolonged chateter use with nosocomial UTI (P=0,156,P>0,05). From the number of respondent who had taken antibiotic (53,3%), nosocomial infection occurred in 13,3%. Respondent who didn’t take antibiotic had nosocomial infection with the number of 26,7%. There was no significant correlation between the usage of antibiotic against nosocomial UTI (P=0,411,P>0,05). Conclusion: Although there were no significant statistical correlation between the usage of catheter with the incident of nosocomial UTI in this study, it is hoped that the results of this study will remind all of us the importance of catheter care in preventing catheter associated urinary tract infection.


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Series Title
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Call Number
T835062012
Publisher
Inderalaya : Prodi Pendidikan Dokter, Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sriwijaya., 2012
Collation
xvi, 84 hlm.; ill.; tab.; 28 cm.
Language
Indonesia
ISBN/ISSN
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Classification
611.659 816 07
Content Type
Text
Media Type
unmediated
Carrier Type
unspecified
Edition
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Subject(s)
Prodi Pendidikan Dokter
Infeksi Nosokomial--Saluran kemih
Specific Detail Info
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Furika
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