Yarimoglu, SalihaErdinç, Fatma ŞebnemKaymak, ÇetinTulek, Eren, N.Basa̧r, HulyaTuncer-Ertem, Günay,Kinikli, Sami2025-09-052025-09-0520251300-057810.54875/jarss.2025.315492-s2.0-105013154152https://doi.org/10.54875/jarss.2025.31549https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/en/yayin/detay/1334725/the-effect-of-constructivist-training-on-the-rate-of-catheter-associated-urinary-tract-infections-in-the-intensive-care-unithttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/10797Objective: Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CA-UTIs) are common healthcare-associated infections. Constructivist training is based on integrating new knowledge with previously learned knowledge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of constructivist training on the rate of CA-UTIs in the Anesthesia and Reanimation Intensive Care Units (ARICU). Methods: This study was a retrospective-prospective intervention study. Over the period of one month, a total of 62 healthcare staff (seven doctors, 38 nurses, and 17 cleaning staff) working in ARICUs were organized into groups of 4-5 people and received forty-five minutes of constructivist training on preventing CA-UTI. Personnel from each of three ICUs participated in the same number of training sessions. Comparisons were made of the rates of CA-UTI and catheter use in the six-month periods before and after the training. A 4-item questionnaire was administered to the study participants six months after completion of the training. Results: The catheter-associated urinary tract infection rates before and after training were observed to be 8.3 and 8.7 per 1000 catheter days, respectively in ARICU-1, 7.0 and 8.1 per 1000 catheter days in ARICU-2, and 7.3 and 9.9 per 1000 catheter days in ARICU-3. No statistically significant difference was observed in the CA-UTI rate in each unit after constructivist training compared to the pre-training period. The intervention of constructivist training alone did not reduce the CA-UTI rates in the ICUs. According to the results of the survey conducted six months later, 92% of the nurses and 88% of the cleaning staff stated that constructivist training had positive effects. Conclusion: The intervention of constructivisit training alone did not reduce the rates of CA-UTIs in the ARICUs, but an increase was observed in the awareness of ICU nurses and cleaning staff. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessConstructivist TrainingHealth PersonnelIntensive Care UnitsIntervention StudyUrinary Tract InfectionAdultArticleCatheter Associated Urinary Tract InfectionCleaning StaffConstructivist TrainingControlled StudyFemaleHumanInfection PreventionInfection RateIntensive Care UnitIntensivistIntervention StudyMaleNurseProspective StudyRetrospective StudyStaff TrainingThe Effect Of Constructivist Training On The Rate Of Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections in The Intensive Care UnitYoğun Bakım Ünitesinde Kateterle İlişkili İdrar Yolu Enfeksiyon Oranlarına Yapılandırmacı Eğitimin EtkisiArticle