Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by Crossref.
Battles, James B. Cleeman, James I. Kahn, Katherine L. and Weinberg, Daniel A. 2014. Introduction to “Preventing Healthcare-Associated Infections: Results and Lessons Learned from AHRQ's HAI Program”. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, Vol. 35, Issue. S3, p. S1.
Greene, M. Todd Kiyoshi-Teo, Hiroko Reichert, Heidi Krein, Sarah and Saint, Sanjay 2014. Urinary Catheter Indications in the United States: Results from a National Survey of Acute Care Hospitals. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, Vol. 35, Issue. S3, p. S96.
Islas, Luisa Alvarez-Lorenzo, Carmen Magariños, Beatriz Concheiro, Angel Castillo, Luis Felipe del and Burillo, Guillermina 2015. Singly and binary grafted poly(vinyl chloride) urinary catheters that elute ciprofloxacin and prevent bacteria adhesion. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Vol. 488, Issue. 1-2, p. 20.
Krein, Sarah L and Saint, Sanjay 2015. What's your excuse for Foley use?. BMJ Quality & Safety, Vol. 24, Issue. 7, p. 412.
Chen, Luke F. Vander Weg, Mark W. Hofmann, David A. and Reisinger, Heather Schacht 2015. The Hawthorne Effect in Infection Prevention and Epidemiology. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, Vol. 36, Issue. 12, p. 1444.
Meddings, Jennifer Saint, Sanjay Fowler, Karen E. Gaies, Elissa Hickner, Andrew Krein, Sarah L. and Bernstein, Steven J. 2015. The Ann Arbor Criteria for Appropriate Urinary Catheter Use in Hospitalized Medical Patients: Results Obtained by Using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method. Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol. 162, Issue. 9_Supplement, p. S1.
Blondal, Katrin Ingadottir, Brynja Einarsdottir, Hildur Bergs, Dorothea Steingrimsdottir, Ingunn Steindorsdottir, Sigrun Gudmundsdottir, Gudbjorg and Hafsteinsdottir, Elin 2016. The effect of a short educational intervention on the use of urinary catheters: a prospective cohort study. International Journal for Quality in Health Care,
Chenoweth, Carol E. and Saint, Sanjay 2016. Urinary Tract Infections. Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, Vol. 30, Issue. 4, p. 869.
Maeda, Toshiki Babazono, Akira Nishi, Takumi Yasui, Midori and Harano, Yumi 2016. Investigation into the causes of indwelling urethral catheter implementation and its effects on clinical outcomes and health care resources among dementia patients with pneumonia. Medicine, Vol. 95, Issue. 35, p. e4694.
Soong, Christine Leis, Jerome A. Okrainec, Karen McDonald, Emily G. and Lee, Todd C. 2016. A point prevalence study of urinary catheter use among teaching hospitals with and without reduction programs. Journal of Hospital Medicine, Vol. 11, Issue. 11, p. 799.
Laan, Bart J. Spijkerman, Ingrid J. B. Godfried, Mieke H. Pasmooij, Berend C. Maaskant, Jolanda M. Borgert, Marjon J. Opmeer, Brent C. Vos, Margreet C. and Geerlings, Suzanne E. 2017. De-implementation strategy to Reduce the Inappropriate use of urinary and intravenous CATheters: study protocol for the RICAT-study. BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol. 17, Issue. 1,
Kuriyama, Akira Takada, Tadaaki Irie, Hiromasa Sakuraya, Masaaki Katayama, Kohta Kawakami, Daisuke Iwasaki, Hiroshi Fowler, Karen E. Tokuda, Yasuharu and Saint, Sanjay 2017. Prevalence and Appropriateness of Urinary Catheters in Japanese Intensive Care Units: Results From a Multicenter Point Prevalence Study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol. 64, Issue. suppl_2, p. S127.
Vouri, Scott Martin Olsen, Margaret A. Theodoro, Daniel and Strope, Seth A. 2017. Treated-and-released urinary catheterization in the emergency department by sex. American Journal of Infection Control, Vol. 45, Issue. 8, p. 905.
Pogorzelska-Maziarz, Monika and Conway, Laurie 2017. Journal club: Commentary on “Inappropriate urinary catheter reinsertion in hospitalized older patients”. American Journal of Infection Control, Vol. 45, Issue. 1, p. 6.
McCoy, Colin P. Irwin, Nicola J. Donnelly, Louise Jones, David S. Hardy, John G. and Carson, Louise 2018. Anti-Adherent Biomaterials for Prevention of Catheter Biofouling. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Vol. 535, Issue. 1-2, p. 420.
Prentice, Donna M Sona, Carrie Wessman, Brian T Ablordeppey, Enyo A Isakow, Warren Arroyo, Cassandra and Schallom, Marilyn 2018. Discrepancies in measuring bladder volumes with bedside ultrasound and bladder scanning in the intensive care unit: A pilot study. Journal of the Intensive Care Society, Vol. 19, Issue. 2, p. 122.
Andersen, Marissa J. and Flores-Mireles, Ana L. 2019. Urinary Catheter Coating Modifications: The Race against Catheter-Associated Infections. Coatings, Vol. 10, Issue. 1, p. 23.
Meddings, Jennifer Skolarus, Ted A Fowler, Karen E Bernstein, Steven J Dimick, Justin B Mann, Jason D and Saint, Sanjay 2019. Michigan Appropriate Perioperative (MAP) criteria for urinary catheter use in common general and orthopaedic surgeries: results obtained using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method. BMJ Quality & Safety, Vol. 28, Issue. 1, p. 56.
Kuriyama, Akira Fowler, Karen E. Meddings, Jennifer Irie, Hiromasa Kawakami, Daisuke Iwasaki, Hiroshi Sakuraya, Masaaki Katayama, Kohta Tokuda, Yasuharu and Saint, Sanjay 2019. Reducing unnecessary urethral catheter use in Japanese intensive care units: A multicenter interventional study. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, Vol. 40, Issue. 11, p. 1272.
Bo, Mario Porrino, Paola Di Santo, Simona G. Mazzone, Andrea Cherubini, Antonio Mossello, Enrico Bianchetti, Angelo Musicco, Massimo Ferrari, Alberto Ferrara, Nicola Filippini, Claudia Trabucchi, Marco Morandi, Alessandro and Bellelli, Giuseppe 2019. The association of indwelling urinary catheter with delirium in hospitalized patients and nursing home residents: an explorative analysis from the “Delirium Day 2015”. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, Vol. 31, Issue. 3, p. 411.