Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Insertion

Author:

Souza Lucimar Casimiro de,Campos Juliana Faria,Machado Debora Mazioli,Ribeiro Gabriella da Silva Rangel,Barboza Lemos Romanda da Costa Pereira,Machado Sabrina da Costa,Silva Marcelle Miranda da,Coutinho Veronica Rita Dias,Silva Rafael Celestino da

Abstract

This study evaluated peripheral intravenous catheter insertion by licensed practical nurses in a simulated scenario. This cross-sectional and descriptive study was performed in a general hospital's simulation center located in Brazil, from January to October 2020. The authors developed a tool from the leading guidelines to measure peripheral intravenous catheter insertion performance in 60 licensed practical nurses. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, with proportions for categorical variables and analytical statistics to denote significance, using SPSS version 22.0. Ethical aspects were respected. Despite the sample comprising professionals who declared an average experience with peripheral intravenous catheter insertion of 6.4 years, at least 50% failed in some tool element. This low score on peripheral intravenous catheter insertion performance is because automation is possible without efforts to improve it. Adding years of practice does not generate better performance. The licensed practical nurses' performance was lower than expected, considering their reported experience, which poses a risk to patient safety. The training of these professionals needs to be discussed in countries where the practice is legal. Skills training should include simulation to approximate clinical practice; nurses must exercise their role in supervising the team.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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