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Faster clean catch urine collection (Quick-Wee method) from infants: randomised controlled trial
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Hopper, Sandy M
, Bryant, Penelope A
, Fitzpatrick, Patrick
, Babl, Franz E
, Kaufman, Jonathan
, Donath, Susan M
, Tosif, Shidan
in
Age groups
/ Antibiotics
/ Australia
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bladder
/ Children & youth
/ Cold
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Female
/ Hospitals, Pediatric
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Physical Stimulation - methods
/ Time Factors
/ Urinalysis
/ Urinary tract infections
/ Urination
/ Urine
/ Urine Specimen Collection - methods
2017
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Faster clean catch urine collection (Quick-Wee method) from infants: randomised controlled trial
by
Hopper, Sandy M
, Bryant, Penelope A
, Fitzpatrick, Patrick
, Babl, Franz E
, Kaufman, Jonathan
, Donath, Susan M
, Tosif, Shidan
in
Age groups
/ Antibiotics
/ Australia
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bladder
/ Children & youth
/ Cold
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Female
/ Hospitals, Pediatric
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Physical Stimulation - methods
/ Time Factors
/ Urinalysis
/ Urinary tract infections
/ Urination
/ Urine
/ Urine Specimen Collection - methods
2017
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Faster clean catch urine collection (Quick-Wee method) from infants: randomised controlled trial
by
Hopper, Sandy M
, Bryant, Penelope A
, Fitzpatrick, Patrick
, Babl, Franz E
, Kaufman, Jonathan
, Donath, Susan M
, Tosif, Shidan
in
Age groups
/ Antibiotics
/ Australia
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bladder
/ Children & youth
/ Cold
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Female
/ Hospitals, Pediatric
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Physical Stimulation - methods
/ Time Factors
/ Urinalysis
/ Urinary tract infections
/ Urination
/ Urine
/ Urine Specimen Collection - methods
2017
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Faster clean catch urine collection (Quick-Wee method) from infants: randomised controlled trial
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Faster clean catch urine collection (Quick-Wee method) from infants: randomised controlled trial
2017
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Objective To determine if a simple stimulation method increases the rate of infant voiding for clean catch urine within five minutes.Design Randomised controlled trial.Setting Emergency department of a tertiary paediatric hospital, Australia.Participants 354 infants (aged 1-12 months) requiring urine sample collection as determined by the treating clinician. 10 infants were subsequently excluded.Interventions Infants were randomised to either gentle suprapubic cutaneous stimulation (n=174) using gauze soaked in cold fluid (the Quick-Wee method) or standard clean catch urine with no additional stimulation (n=170), for five minutes.Main outcome measures The primary outcome was voiding of urine within five minutes. Secondary outcomes were successful collection of a urine sample, contamination rate, and parental and clinician satisfaction with the method.Results The Quick-Wee method resulted in a significantly higher rate of voiding within five minutes compared with standard clean catch urine (31% v 12%, P<0.001), difference in proportions 19% favouring Quick-Wee (95% confidence interval for difference 11% to 28%). Quick-Wee had a higher rate of successful urine sample collection (30% v 9%, P<0.001) and greater parental and clinician satisfaction (median 2 v 3 on a 5 point Likert scale, P<0.001). The difference in contamination between Quick-Wee and standard clean catch urine was not significant (27% v 45%, P=0.29). The number needed to treat was 4.7 (95% confidence interval 3.4 to 7.7) to successfully collect one additional urine sample within five minutes using Quick-Wee compared with standard clean catch urine.Conclusions Quick-Wee is a simple cutaneous stimulation method that significantly increases the five minute voiding and success rate of clean catch urine collection.Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12615000754549.
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