Catheters: improving safety and dignity webinar
08 Sep 2026, 12:00 - 14:30
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A free webinar for nurses looking to improve urinary management and reduce avoidable catheter-related harm. Explore safer, person-centred approaches to catheter use and alternatives across hospital, community and care home settings.
About this webinar
Urinary catheterisation remains common across acute, community and care home settings, yet inappropriate or prolonged use continues to contribute to avoidable harm including catheter-associated urinary tract infections, urethral trauma and moisture-associated skin damage. At the same time, nurses are balancing infection prevention, patient dignity, workload pressures and evolving national guidance.
This webinar will explore best practice in bladder assessment and urinary management, supporting nurses to make informed, person-centred decisions about when catheterisation is indicated and when alternative approaches may be appropriate. Drawing on current guidance, case examples and multidisciplinary perspectives, the session will examine strategies to reduce catheter-associated harm, protect skin integrity and improve patient experience across different care settings.
Through expert presentations, case discussion and panel debate, participants will gain practical insight into safer urinary management and the role of nurses in reducing unnecessary invasive catheter use while maintaining quality of care.
Agenda
12:00 – 12:05 | Welcome and introduction
12:05 – 12:30 | Short-term Catheter use, high CAUTI risk and discharge planning | Elinor Howcroft, Continence Service Lead Nurse, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
● Comprehensive assessment before catheterisation
● Indications for indwelling and intermittent catheter use
● When to consider non-invasive alternatives
● Reducing avoidable harm and catheter-associated UTIs
12:30 – 12:55 | Guidance and supporting informed choice | Candice Ross, Team Lead Bladder and Bowel Service, NHS Fife
● Intermittent catheter guidance and implications for practice
● Shared decision-making and patient preference
● Ensuring access to a range of urinary management options
● Monitoring suitability and reviewing ongoing need
12:55 – 13:00 | Comfort break
13:00 – 13:25| Industry symposium: Reducing invasive catheter use in women – a case-based approach
13:25 – 13:50 | Urinary management across different clinical settings | Anna Hancock, Lead Nurse for bladder and bowel care, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
● Care homes: long-term catheterisation and reducing avoidable harm
● Community nursing: lone working, urgent troubleshooting and family education
● Hospitals: Missed catheter review and inappropriate long-term use
13:50 – 14:20 | Moderated Panel Q&A
14:20 – 14:30 | Chair’s closing remarks and key learning points
Learning objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Describe the clinical indications for indwelling and intermittent catheterisation and recognise when alternative urinary management approaches may be appropriate.
- Explain the risks associated with inappropriate or prolonged catheter use, including CAUTIs, urethral trauma and moisture-associated skin damage.
- Apply current NICE guidance and shared decision-making principles to support informed, person-centred urinary care.
- Identify practical strategies to reduce unnecessary catheterisation and promote timely review and removal across acute, community and care home settings.
- Recognise the importance of skin integrity, dignity and patient experience when selecting and monitoring urinary management options.
- Reflect on multidisciplinary approaches that improve safety, reduce harm and optimise outcomes for women requiring urinary management support.
This webinar has been sponsored by BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company)
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Page last updated - 17/08/2026
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