Research and analysis

Behaviours related to catheter-associated urinary tract infections

This strategic behavioural analysis aims to help understand and change behaviours related to preventing catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI).

Documents

Understanding and changing behaviours related to preventing catheter associated urinary tract infections: a strategic behavioural analysis. Summary report

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Understanding and changing behaviours related to preventing catheter associated urinary tract infections: a strategic behavioural analysis. Full technical report

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Details

This report focuses on the behaviour of healthcare professionals in primary, secondary, community care and nursing homes.

It includes examples of ways of potentially delivering behaviour change techniques (BCTs) that are already included in existing interventions, or additional, new BCTs that have not been identified in current interventions but are relevant to the key determinants of CAUTI-related behaviour.

Updates to this page

Published 8 July 2020

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