Register      Login
Healthcare Infection Healthcare Infection Society
Official Journal of the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control

Articles citing this paper

Improvements in process with a multimodal campaign to reduce urinary tract infections in hospitalised Australian patients

Deborah Rhodes A E , Jacqueline Kennon A , Stacey Aitchison A , Kerrie Watson A , Linda Hornby B , Gillian Land A , Pauline Bass A , Susan McLellan A , Surendra Karki B , Allen C. Cheng A C and Leon J. Worth A D
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A Infection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases, Alfred Health, Vic. 3181, Australia.

B Caulfield Continence Service, Caulfield Hospital, Vic. 3162, Australia.

C Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Vic. 3800, Australia.

D Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Vic. 3052, Australia.

E Corresponding author. Email: d.rhodes@alfred.org.au

Healthcare Infection 19(4) 117-121 https://doi.org/10.1071/HI14024
Submitted: 25 July 2014  Accepted: 15 September 2014   Published: 10 November 2014



5 articles found in Crossref database.

Trends in publication scholarship in Healthcare Infection: a 12-year analysis
Shaban Ramon Z., Mitchell Brett G.
Healthcare infection. 2015 20(3-4). p.85
Implementation of a multifaceted nurse‐led intervention to reduce indwelling urinary catheter use in four Australian hospitals: A pre‐ and postintervention study
Giles Michelle, Graham Laura, Ball Jean, King Jennie, Watts Wendy, Harris Alison, Oldmeadow Christopher, Ling Rod, Paul Michelle, O’Brien Anthony, Parker Vicki, Wiggers John, Foureur Maralyn
Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2020 29(5-6). p.872
Risk factors associated with urinary tract infections in intensive care patients
Lee Eng Kiang, Teo Alvin, Land Gillian, Borrell Sue, Spelman Denis, Leong Tim, Cheng Allen C.
Infection, Disease & Health. 2016 21(2). p.62
Adherence to evidence-based guidelines for indwelling urinary catheter management: A cross-sectional study
Coventry Linda L., Patton Vicki, Whyte Ashleigh, Liu Xiaohua, Kaur Hardeep, Job Adina, King Mary
Collegian. 2021 28(5). p.515
Reducing Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infections associated with peripheral intravenous cannulae: successful implementation of a care bundle at a large Australian health service
Rhodes D., Cheng A.C., McLellan S., Guerra P., Karanfilovska D., Aitchison S., Watson K., Bass P., Worth L.J.
Journal of Hospital Infection. 2016 94(1). p.86
Export Citation