Early detection of phlebitis among hematology-oncology patients: a best practice implementation project

Author:

Toh Shao Wei1,Tamarra Ramil Marty Alicabo1,Goh Ying Xuan1,Chang Ya Qi1,Hollen Valerie Tantiana1,Ng Iris Xin Qi1,Ahmad Noor Melati1,Tho Poh Chi2,Lee Yee Mei1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Oncology Nursing, National University Cancer Institute Singapore, National University Hospital, Singapore

2. Evidence-Based Nursing Unit, Nursing Department, National University Hospital, Singapore

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction: Peripherally-inserted venous catheters (PIVC) are essential for cancer patients to receive treatment. Phlebitis is a major complication of PIVC. Currently, nurses’ assessment of phlebitis mainly involves visual inspection. However, the latest literature suggests palpation for tenderness to promote the early detection of phlebitis. Objectives: This project evaluated the effectiveness of a bundle approach to increase nurses’ compliance with PIVC site assessment to promote early detection of phlebitis (grade 2 and above). Methods: The JBI Evidence Implementation Framework was used to conduct this project in a 28-bed hematology-oncology ward in a Singapore hospital. The bundle approach used in this project consisted of a training presentation, medical mannequin, and phlebitis scale card. The rate of nurses’ compliance with best practice for PIVC site assessment was measured at 1 month and 6 months post-implementation. The incidence of phlebitis was monitored up until 12 months post-implementation. Results: Baseline data indicated that only 18.75% (3 out of 16) nurses palpated for tenderness when assessing for phlebitis. Data at 1 month and 6 months post-implementation reported sustained high compliance rates of 85.71% (24 out of 28) and 89.29% (25 out of 28), respectively. Late detection of phlebitis was reduced by 66% (from three cases to one case) at 6 months post-implementation, and no patients required invasive interventions. Conclusions: The bundle approach used in this project facilitated early detection of phlebitis following the inclusion of palpation into nurses’ assessment for phlebitis. Spanish abstract: http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A204

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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