Discussion
Evidence based practice is another word for common sense. It is common sense to see a problem, see the reasons for the problem, then try to find a solution to the problem. If the solution works time and time again and is proven through research, then it is considered evidence based and can be used in many situations. EBP has evolved medical care in that past two decades. “With the emphasis on EBP over the last 2 decades, outcomes have improved for patients, healthcare providers, and healthcare agencies”(Burns, Gray & Grove, 2015, p. 415)
Although I believe the tracking system and daily assessment for the need of an indwelling catheter could be better, my facility is making an effort to document and track all patients who have an indwelling catheter. This documentation tracks the reason for the Foley and also tracks the Foley care that needs to be done in order to minimize catheter acquired urinary tract infections. The nurse assesses the need for the catheter but management comes around daily and reassesses the need as well. This double check ensures that the indwelling catheter remains in place for the patients wellbeing and not for the nurses convenience.
Reference:
Burns, N., Gray, J., & Grove, S. K. (2015). Understanding nursing research: Building an evidence-based practice (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.