Yurarisu Co., Ltd. Partners with imp Support Center to Enhance Infection Control and Urine Testing Protocols in Elderly Care Facilities
A strategic partnership between a medical startup and an infection control specialist to optimize urine collection workflows and promote appropriate antimicrobial stewardship in senior care settings.
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Yurarisu Co., Ltd. (Akishima, Tokyo; CEO: Shuntaro Kawamura) has announced a strategic collaboration with imp Support Center, led by Infection Management Certified Nurse Sachiko Ito, to provide specialized support and information regarding urine collection and testing in elderly care facilities.
This partnership combines infection control expertise with Yurarisu's proprietary urine collection support pad, "Yurarisu®," to improve operational standards in medical and nursing care environments.
■ Background: Challenges in Urine Testing for Seniors
In elderly care, improper practices such as using non-sterile urine samples collected from diapers for bacterial cultures have been reported. Such practices often lead to inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions, increasing the risk of drug-resistant bacteria and placing unnecessary burdens on both residents and facility staff.
Yurarisu has developed a specialized pad that allows for non-invasive liquid urine collection directly inside diapers. imp Support Center brings seven years of experience in providing infection control consulting and BCP manual support for small hospitals and elderly facilities. By joining forces, the two entities aim to resolve structural issues in clinical workflows.
■ Core Pillars of Collaboration
1. Joint Content Production for Infection Control
The partners are creating educational content addressing urine testing and antibiotic use. This includes guidelines on utilizing Yurarisu® for screening purposes (such as reagent strips) while ensuring sterile collection methods are used for cultures as per national guidelines like the "Manual for Antimicrobial Stewardship."
2. Professional Network Outreach
Through imp Support Center’s community of healthcare professionals, the collaboration will introduce Yurarisu® to small hospitals and home nursing services. The goal is to design operational flows that reduce the burden on patients while ensuring accurate diagnostic pathways.
■ Clinical Application of Yurarisu®
Research indicates that urine collected via cotton-based pads (like Yurarisu®) provides reliable results for reagent strip screenings. However, it is not intended for sterile cultures. This collaboration emphasizes the appropriate use of pads for screening, followed by professional catheterization when a definitive diagnosis is required.
Looking ahead, Yurarisu aims to model standardized urine testing operations through field trials in elderly facilities and expand training content for infection control managers.
This partnership combines infection control expertise with Yurarisu's proprietary urine collection support pad, "Yurarisu®," to improve operational standards in medical and nursing care environments.
■ Background: Challenges in Urine Testing for Seniors
In elderly care, improper practices such as using non-sterile urine samples collected from diapers for bacterial cultures have been reported. Such practices often lead to inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions, increasing the risk of drug-resistant bacteria and placing unnecessary burdens on both residents and facility staff.
Yurarisu has developed a specialized pad that allows for non-invasive liquid urine collection directly inside diapers. imp Support Center brings seven years of experience in providing infection control consulting and BCP manual support for small hospitals and elderly facilities. By joining forces, the two entities aim to resolve structural issues in clinical workflows.
■ Core Pillars of Collaboration
1. Joint Content Production for Infection Control
The partners are creating educational content addressing urine testing and antibiotic use. This includes guidelines on utilizing Yurarisu® for screening purposes (such as reagent strips) while ensuring sterile collection methods are used for cultures as per national guidelines like the "Manual for Antimicrobial Stewardship."
2. Professional Network Outreach
Through imp Support Center’s community of healthcare professionals, the collaboration will introduce Yurarisu® to small hospitals and home nursing services. The goal is to design operational flows that reduce the burden on patients while ensuring accurate diagnostic pathways.
■ Clinical Application of Yurarisu®
Research indicates that urine collected via cotton-based pads (like Yurarisu®) provides reliable results for reagent strip screenings. However, it is not intended for sterile cultures. This collaboration emphasizes the appropriate use of pads for screening, followed by professional catheterization when a definitive diagnosis is required.
Looking ahead, Yurarisu aims to model standardized urine testing operations through field trials in elderly facilities and expand training content for infection control managers.
FAQ
What is the primary use case for the Yurarisu® pad?
It is designed for non-invasive urine collection for screening purposes, such as urine reagent strip tests, particularly for individuals who wear diapers.
Can the pad be used for bacterial culture tests?
No. For definitive culture tests, sterile collection methods are required. Yurarisu® is intended for initial screening to help determine if further clinical action is necessary.