Non-Adherence to Peripheral Venous Catheter Care Protocols Significantly Decreases Patient Safety and Impacts Costs: A Retrospective Observational Study

Author:

Bibiano Guillén María1ORCID,Tolsdorf Rodríguez Jose2,Nuñez-Alfonsel Javier3,Cárdenas-Rebollo José Miguel45ORCID,Ayuso-Sacido Ángel67ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Quality Department Nurse, HM Hospitales, 28015 Madrid, Spain

2. Quality and ESG Department, HM Hospitales, 28015 Madrid, Spain

3. Clinical Efficiency Validation Institute (IVEc), HM Research Foundation (FiHM), 28015 Madrid, Spain

4. Mathematics and Data Science Department, San Pablo CEU University, 28660 Madrid, Spain

5. Nursing Department, San Pablo CEU University, 28660 Madrid, Spain

6. Brain Tumor Laboratory, Foundation Vithas, Vithas Hospital Group, 28043 Madrid, Spain

7. Faculty of Experimental Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Francisco de Vitoria University, 28223 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

In the healthcare field, the effective implementation of clinical protocols is crucial to ensuring patient safety and well-being. In this context, this study evaluates nurses’ adherence to the maintenance and replacement protocol of peripheral venous catheters (PVCs) in a university hospital in Spain, examining the impact of compliance with the protocol on the loss of PVCs and on patient safety in addition to analyzing the related costs. A retrospective observational study was conducted with 590 patients who were admitted in 2018 and 2019. The chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test, as appropriate, was used to see the association between the study variables; with the dependent variable being the loss of PVCs (including, as a dependent variable, the loss of PVCs before 48 h). The patients’ electronic and physical medical records were reviewed to analyze nursing interventions related to the management of PVCs. A total of 24% of patients experienced PVC loss within the first 24 h after insertion. Failure to comply with the protocol resulted in 80% more catheter loss and increased the cost of cannulation by 46.84%. Low compliance with PVC care protocols significantly increases the risk of catheter loss, suggesting the need for increased training and strict protocol implementation. The findings emphasize the critical role of nursing in ensuring patient safety through adherence to evidence-based protocols. Continuing education and diligent protocol implementation are essential to reducing healthcare costs and improving patient outcomes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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