International prevalence of the use of peripheral intravenous catheters

Author:

Alexandrou Evan123,Ray-Barruel Gillian34ORCID,Carr Peter J.345,Frost Steven12,Inwood Sheila67,Higgins Niall3,Lin Frances3,Alberto Laura8,Mermel Leonard9,Rickard Claire M.34

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Western Sydney; Penrith New South Wales Australia

2. Intensive Care, Liverpool Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Alliance for Vascular Access Teaching and Research Group; Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Centre for Health Practice Innovation, Griffith University; Nathan Queensland Australia

4. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council; Centre of Research Excellence in Nursing Interventions, Gold Coast Campus; Queensland Australia

5. Emergency Medicine, The University of Western Australia; Perth Western Australia Australia

6. CareFusion; Rolle Switzerland

7. Royal Berkshire Hospital; Reading United Kingdom

8. Sanatorio de Alta Complejidad Sagrado Corazón; Buenos Aires Argentina

9. Rhode Island Hospital and Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Providence Rhode Island USA

Funder

3M

Becton and Dickinson

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Assessment and Diagnosis,Care Planning,Health Policy,Fundamentals and skills,General Medicine,Leadership and Management

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3. Burden of endemic health-care-associated infection in developing countries: systematic review and meta-analysis;Allegranzi;Lancet,2011

4. The attributable cost, length of hospital stay, and mortality of central line-associated bloodstream infection in intensive care departments in Argentina: a prospective, matched analysis;Rosenthal;Am J Infect Control,2003

5. Health-care-associated infection in Africa: a systematic review;Nejad;Bull World Health Organ,2011

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