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Nurses’ Practices in the Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization of Adult Oncology Patients: A Mix-Method Study

A significant number of adult oncology patients require at least one peripheral intravenous catheter to fulfill their therapeutic plan. Recent evidence indicates that catheter failure rates are high in this cohort, impacting care outcomes and patient experience during cancer treatment. This reality...

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Autores principales: Santos-Costa, Paulo, Paiva-Santos, Filipe, Sousa, Liliana B., Bernardes, Rafael A., Ventura, Filipa, Fearnley, William David, Salgueiro-Oliveira, Anabela, Parreira, Pedro, Vieira, Margarida, Graveto, João
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207640
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12020151
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author Santos-Costa, Paulo
Paiva-Santos, Filipe
Sousa, Liliana B.
Bernardes, Rafael A.
Ventura, Filipa
Fearnley, William David
Salgueiro-Oliveira, Anabela
Parreira, Pedro
Vieira, Margarida
Graveto, João
author_facet Santos-Costa, Paulo
Paiva-Santos, Filipe
Sousa, Liliana B.
Bernardes, Rafael A.
Ventura, Filipa
Fearnley, William David
Salgueiro-Oliveira, Anabela
Parreira, Pedro
Vieira, Margarida
Graveto, João
author_sort Santos-Costa, Paulo
collection PubMed
description A significant number of adult oncology patients require at least one peripheral intravenous catheter to fulfill their therapeutic plan. Recent evidence indicates that catheter failure rates are high in this cohort, impacting care outcomes and patient experience during cancer treatment. This reality represents a challenge to nurses worldwide since in most international settings they are responsible for delivering quality care during the insertion and maintenance of such devices. This study aims to explore current nursing practices regarding the insertion, maintenance, and surveillance of peripheral intravenous catheters in oncology patients. A two-phase mix-method study was conducted with the nursing team from the surgical ward of a large oncology hospital in Portugal. In phase one (observational prospective study), nurses’ practices during catheter insertion and maintenance were observed by the research team and recorded using standardized instruments and validated scales. In phase two, three online focus groups were conducted with the nursing team to present the results observed in phase one and explore their perceptions of current practices. All ethical principles were assured throughout the study. Significant divergent practices were observed and identified by the nurses, especially concerning patient involvement, nurses’ adherence to the aseptic, non-touch technique, catheter stabilization and dressing, and catheter flushing and locking. Such practices may partially explain the high complication rate found (26%) and substantiate the need for future intervention in this field.
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spelling pubmed-88744722022-02-26 Nurses’ Practices in the Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization of Adult Oncology Patients: A Mix-Method Study Santos-Costa, Paulo Paiva-Santos, Filipe Sousa, Liliana B. Bernardes, Rafael A. Ventura, Filipa Fearnley, William David Salgueiro-Oliveira, Anabela Parreira, Pedro Vieira, Margarida Graveto, João J Pers Med Article A significant number of adult oncology patients require at least one peripheral intravenous catheter to fulfill their therapeutic plan. Recent evidence indicates that catheter failure rates are high in this cohort, impacting care outcomes and patient experience during cancer treatment. This reality represents a challenge to nurses worldwide since in most international settings they are responsible for delivering quality care during the insertion and maintenance of such devices. This study aims to explore current nursing practices regarding the insertion, maintenance, and surveillance of peripheral intravenous catheters in oncology patients. A two-phase mix-method study was conducted with the nursing team from the surgical ward of a large oncology hospital in Portugal. In phase one (observational prospective study), nurses’ practices during catheter insertion and maintenance were observed by the research team and recorded using standardized instruments and validated scales. In phase two, three online focus groups were conducted with the nursing team to present the results observed in phase one and explore their perceptions of current practices. All ethical principles were assured throughout the study. Significant divergent practices were observed and identified by the nurses, especially concerning patient involvement, nurses’ adherence to the aseptic, non-touch technique, catheter stabilization and dressing, and catheter flushing and locking. Such practices may partially explain the high complication rate found (26%) and substantiate the need for future intervention in this field. MDPI 2022-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8874472/ /pubmed/35207640 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12020151 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Santos-Costa, Paulo
Paiva-Santos, Filipe
Sousa, Liliana B.
Bernardes, Rafael A.
Ventura, Filipa
Fearnley, William David
Salgueiro-Oliveira, Anabela
Parreira, Pedro
Vieira, Margarida
Graveto, João
Nurses’ Practices in the Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization of Adult Oncology Patients: A Mix-Method Study
title Nurses’ Practices in the Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization of Adult Oncology Patients: A Mix-Method Study
title_full Nurses’ Practices in the Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization of Adult Oncology Patients: A Mix-Method Study
title_fullStr Nurses’ Practices in the Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization of Adult Oncology Patients: A Mix-Method Study
title_full_unstemmed Nurses’ Practices in the Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization of Adult Oncology Patients: A Mix-Method Study
title_short Nurses’ Practices in the Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization of Adult Oncology Patients: A Mix-Method Study
title_sort nurses’ practices in the peripheral intravenous catheterization of adult oncology patients: a mix-method study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207640
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12020151
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