Affiliation:
1. Blood Purification Centre, Lujiang County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lujiang, 231500, Anhui, China
Abstract
This study aimed to assess the efficacy of preventive measures against catheter-associated bloodstream infections in hemodialysis patients. Seventy patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment at our hospital from January 2020 to January 2023 were recruited and randomly assigned in a
1:1 ratio to receive either conventional nursing (control group) or targeted preventive nursing (observation group), with 35 cases in each group. Outcome measures for nursing effects assessment included nursing outcomes, the incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections, patient stress,
and quality of life. Targeted preventive nursing demonstrated a significantly lower incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection and adverse catheter events compared to conventional care (P <0.05). Moreover, targeted preventive nursing significantly reduced catheter retention
duration in comparison to conventional care (P <0.05). The higher quality of nursing associated with targeted preventive nursing was evident in the elevated nursing quality scores (P <0.05). Patients who underwent targeted preventive nursing exhibited milder stress compared
to those receiving routine care, as indicated by lower hemodialysis stress scale (HSS) scores (P <0.05). Furthermore, the observation group, receiving targeted preventive nursing, reported higherWorld Health Organization quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) scores than the control group,
suggesting an improved quality of life (P <0.05). Targeted preventive care for catheter-associated bloodstream infections in hemodialysis patients not only fortifies the rigor and standard of care but also effectively reduces the infection rate, shortens catheter retention time,
alleviates patient stress, and enhances their overall quality of care and survival.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers