Chulalongkorn University Theses and Dissertations (Chula ETD)

Prevalence rate and factors related to nosocomial urinary tract infection of indwelling catheterized patients in Thungsong Hospital, Nakhon Si Thummarat Province

Year (A.D.)

2004

Document Type

Thesis

First Advisor

Boosaba Sanguanprasit

Faculty/College

College of Public Health Sciences (วิทยาลัยวิทยาศาสตร์สาธารณสุข)

Degree Name

Master of Public Health

Degree Level

Master's Degree

Degree Discipline

Health Systems Development

DOI

10.58837/CHULA.THE.2004.2073

Abstract

This study was a cross – sectional, descriptive research aimed to study the prevalence rate and related factors of nosocomial urinary tract infection among the patients with indwelling urinary catheters in Thungsong Hospital, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. The study population were 300 patients with indwelling urinary catheters in the In – patient Department of Thungsong Hospital, during 1 April – 30 June, 2003. Two urine cultures were done for each patient, firstly, when inserting the urinary catheter and secondly when taking off the catheter or the seven day of catheterization. The instrument used for data collection was the set of questionnaire developed by the researcher whereby its content validity was checked by four experts and the reliability of the instrument was tested, with the Alpha Coefficient value of 0.825. The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics to explain the general characteristics of the samples and inferential statistics, Chi – square, was computed to test the relationship of variables. Results of the study that the prevalence rate of the nosocomial urinary tract infection of the patients with indwelling urinary catheters was 14.7 %, the ward that had the highest prevalence rate was the Special Ward where there were two patients and both of them were infected, followed by the Medical – Surgical (Female) Ward (39.0 %) and ICU (32.0 %) respectively. It was also found that there was positive significant relationship between sex (male), age, underlying disease, experience of having instrument inserted through the urethra, catheterization to assess kidney function, duration of catheterization, changing of the urine bag, size of the catheter used on one hand and nosocomial urinary tract infection among the patients with indwelling urinary catheters, on the other (p< 0.05).

Share

COinS