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Nursing Practices and Sensitive Outcomes Related to Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization in Portugal: A Scoping Review. 护理实践和敏感结果相关的外周静脉导管在葡萄牙:范围审查。
IF 2 Q2 Nursing Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000505
Paulo Santos-Costa, Filipe Paiva-Santos, Liliana B Sousa, Rafael A Bernardes, Filipa Ventura, Anabela Salgueiro-Oliveira, Pedro Parreira, Margarida Vieira, João Graveto

Implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) is essential for ensuring high-quality nursing care. In Portugal, nurses are responsible for care delivery to patients who require peripheral intravenous access. However, recent authors emphasized the predominance of a culture based on outdated professional vascular access practices in Portuguese clinical settings. Thus, the aim of this study was to map the studies conducted in Portugal on peripheral intravenous catheterization. A scoping review was conducted based on the Joanna Briggs Institute recommendations, with a strategy adapted to different scientific databases/registers. Independent reviewers selected, extracted, and synthesized the data. Of the 2128 studies found, 26 were included in this review, published between 2010 and 2022. Previous research shows that Portuguese nurses' implementation of EBP was found to be relatively low overall, while most studies did not attempt to embed EBP change into routine care. Although nurses are responsible for implementing EBP at an individual patient level, the studies conducted in Portugal report nonstandardized practices among professionals, with significant deviations from recent evidence. This reality, combined with Portugal's absence of government-endorsed evidence-based standards for peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion and treatment and vascular access teams, may explain the country's unacceptably high incidence of PIVC-related complications reported over the last decade.

实施循证实践(EBP)对确保高质量护理至关重要。在葡萄牙,护士负责向需要外周静脉注射的病人提供护理。然而,最近的作者强调了葡萄牙临床环境中基于过时的专业血管通路实践的文化优势。因此,本研究的目的是绘制在葡萄牙进行的外周静脉留置的研究。根据乔安娜布里格斯研究所的建议进行了范围审查,并采用了适应不同科学数据库/登记册的策略。独立的审稿人选择、提取和合成数据。在发现的2128项研究中,有26项被纳入了这篇综述,发表于2010年至2022年之间。以往的研究表明,葡萄牙护士对EBP的实施总体上相对较低,而大多数研究并没有试图将EBP的改变嵌入到日常护理中。尽管护士负责在患者个体层面实施EBP,但在葡萄牙进行的研究报告了专业人员的非标准化实践,与最近的证据有很大偏差。这一现实,再加上葡萄牙缺乏政府认可的外周静脉导管(PIVC)插入和治疗的循证标准,以及血管准入团队,可能解释了该国在过去十年中报告的PIVC相关并发症的高发病率。
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Celebrating Nurses. 庆祝护士。
IF 2 Q2 Nursing Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1097/01.nme.0000433321.93949.9c
D. Berndt
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Positive and Neutral Needleless Connectors: A Comparative Study of Central-line Associated Bloodstream Infection, Occlusion, and Bacterial Contamination of the Connector Lumen. 阳性和中性无针连接器:连接器管腔中线相关血流感染、闭塞和细菌污染的比较研究。
IF 2 Q2 Nursing Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000506
Donna Schora, Parul Patel, Ruby Barza, Jignesh Patel, Kathleen Wilson, Paulette Espina-Gabriel, Vesna Nunez, Kamaljit Singh

A pragmatic, multiphase prospective quality improvement initiative was performed to determine whether a positive displacement connector (PD) causes reduction of central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI), occlusion, and catheter hub colonization when compared with a neutral displacement connector with alcohol disinfecting cap (AC). Patients with an active central vascular access device (CVAD) were enrolled March 2018 to February 2019 (P2) and compared to the prior year (P1). Two hospitals were randomized to use PD without AC (Hospital A) and with AC (Hospital B). Two hospitals utilized a neutral displacement connector with AC (Hospitals C and D). CVADs were monitored for CLABSI, occlusion, and bacterial contamination during P2. Of the 2454 lines in the study, 1049 were cultured. CLABSI decreased in all groups between P1 and P2: Hospital A, 13 (1.1%) to 2 (0.2%); Hospital B, 2 (0.3%) to 0; and Hospitals C and D, 5 (0.5%) to 1 (0.1%). CLABSI reduction was equivalent between P1 and P2 with and without AC, at around 86%. The rate of occlusion per lumen was 14.4%, 12.1%, and 8.5% for Hospitals A, B and C, D, respectively. Hospitals using PD had a higher rate of occlusion than those that did not (P = .003). Lumen contamination with pathogens was 1.5% for Hospitals A and B and 2.1% for Hospitals C and D (P = .38). The rate of CLABSI was reduced with both connectors, and PD reduced infections with and without the use of AC. Both connector types had low-level catheter hub colonization with significant bacteria. The lowest rates of occlusion were found in the group using neutral displacement connectors.

一项实用的、多阶段的前瞻性质量改进计划被执行,以确定与带有酒精消毒帽(AC)的中性位移连接器相比,正位移连接器(PD)是否能减少中心线相关血流感染(CLABSI)、闭塞和导管中心定菌。2018年3月至2019年2月(P2)招募了带有活动性中枢血管通路装置(CVAD)的患者,并与前一年(P1)进行了比较。两家医院随机分为不带AC的PD组(A医院)和带AC的PD组(B医院)。两家医院使用带AC的中性位移连接器(C医院和D医院)。在P2期间监测cvad的CLABSI、闭塞和细菌污染。在研究的2454个品系中,有1049个进行了培养。P1和P2之间CLABSI均下降:A医院,13(1.1%)至2 (0.2%);B医院,2(0.3%)至0;C医院和D医院为5(0.5%)比1(0.1%)。在有和没有交流电的情况下,P1和P2的CLABSI减少量相当,约为86%。A、B医院和C、D医院的每腔闭塞率分别为14.4%、12.1%和8.5%。使用PD的医院的闭塞率高于未使用PD的医院(P = 0.003)。A、B医院的管腔致病菌污染率为1.5%,C、D医院为2.1% (P = 0.38)。两种连接器都降低了CLABSI的发生率,PD降低了使用AC和不使用AC的感染。两种连接器类型的导管中心定植水平都很低,细菌数量显著。使用中性位移接头组的咬合率最低。
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Assessment of the Value of a Carriage System to Organize and Elevate Intravenous Tubing. 运送系统组织和提升静脉导管的价值评估。
IF 2 Q2 Nursing Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000503
Jane H Hartman, James F Bena, Shannon L Morrison, Nancy M Albert

Caregiver/patient fall injury risks increase when medical tubing drapes on floors. The objective of this research was to examine the value of a novel carriage system that organizes and elevates medical and intravenous (IV) tubing. Using a prospective, multicenter, cohort design, value of the IV carriage system was assessed using a valid, reliable survey that provided the total score and scores of 3 involvement factors: personal relevance, attitude, and importance. The survey was scored on a 0-100 scale, and questions about tubing elevation, patient mobility, and ease of use were rated on 0-10 scales. Participants were adult and pediatric inpatient caregivers (n = 131). In adult intensive care environments (n = 61), carriage system value scores were higher in the quaternary care site compared to 4 enterprise adult intensive care sites (median [Q1, Q3]: 90.0 [69.2, 97.5] vs 72.5 [52.5, 78.3], respectively; P = .008). Compared to nurses working in adult environments (n = 58), pediatric nurses (n = 40) had higher value scores (median [Q1, Q3]: 89.2 [68.3, 97.5] vs 97.5 [85.8, 100.0], respectively; P = .007). High median score ratings (9-10) were given for tubing elevation, patient mobility, and ease of use. In conclusion, the IV carriage system was valued by nurses as an important tool in clinical practice.

当医用导管悬挂在地板上时,护理人员/患者摔倒受伤的风险增加。本研究的目的是研究一种新的运输系统的价值,组织和提升医疗和静脉注射(IV)管。采用前瞻性、多中心、队列设计,通过一项有效、可靠的调查评估静脉输送系统的价值,该调查提供了个人相关性、态度和重要性这三个相关因素的总分和分数。该调查的评分范围为0-100分,关于导管高度、患者活动能力和易用性的问题评分范围为0-10分。参与者为成人和儿科住院护理人员(n = 131)。在成人重症监护环境中(n = 61),与4个企业成人重症监护站点相比,第四护理站点的运输系统价值得分更高(中位数[Q1, Q3]: 90.0 [69.2, 97.5] vs 72.5 [52.5, 78.3];P = .008)。与在成人环境中工作的护士(n = 58)相比,儿科护士(n = 40)的价值得分更高(中位数[Q1, Q3]: 89.2 [68.3, 97.5] vs 97.5 [85.8, 100.0];P = .007)。高中位评分评分(9-10分)给予导管抬高、患者活动能力和易用性。综上所述,静脉输送系统作为临床实践的重要工具受到护士的重视。
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Celebrating Nurses. 庆祝护士。
IF 2 Q2 Nursing Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000507
Dawn Berndt
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Predictors of Central Vascular Access Device Bloodstream Infections in Patients With Acute Leukemia and Neutropenia: A Retrospective Case-Control Chart Review. 急性白血病和中性粒细胞减少患者中枢性血管通路装置血流感染的预测因素:回顾性病例-对照图回顾。
IF 2 Q2 Nursing Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000504
Delight Joslyn, Deborah A Saber, Patricia Miles

Central vascular access devices (CVADs) are standard for the treatment of leukemia. The objectives of this study were to examine predictors for central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) and causative microorganisms. A retrospective case/control design was used to examine electronic health records (EHRs) of patients with acute leukemia, a CVAD, and neutropenia. Variables were examined for differences between those who developed bacteremia (cases: n = 10) and those who did not (controls: n = 13). Variables included conditions of health (eg, patient history, laboratory results at the time of nadir, nutritional intake during hospitalization, and CVAD care practices). Fisher exact and Mann-Whitney U tests were used for comparison. Nine organisms were identified, including viridans group streptococci (20%) and Escherichia coli (20%). No statistical differences in variables were found between groups. However, over 50% of the nutritional intake data was missing due to lack of documentation. These findings indicate that further study is needed to examine barriers for electronic documentation. The data collection site found opportunities to improve patient care that included education regarding the daily care of CVADs, collaboration with nutritional services to ensure accurate assessments, and coordination with clinical information systems to improve clinical documentation compliance.

中央血管通路装置(CVADs)是治疗白血病的标准装置。本研究的目的是检查中心线相关血流感染(CLABSI)和致病微生物的预测因子。回顾性病例/对照设计用于检查急性白血病、CVAD和中性粒细胞减少症患者的电子健康记录(EHRs)。检查了发生菌血症的患者(病例:n = 10)和未发生菌血症的患者(对照组:n = 13)之间的变量差异。变量包括健康状况(例如,患者病史、最低点时的实验室结果、住院期间的营养摄入和心血管疾病护理实践)。采用Fisher精确检验和Mann-Whitney U检验进行比较。鉴定出9种微生物,包括绿绿菌群链球菌(20%)和大肠杆菌(20%)。各组间变量无统计学差异。然而,由于缺乏文件,超过50%的营养摄入数据缺失。这些调查结果表明,需要进一步研究电子文件的障碍。数据收集站点发现了改善患者护理的机会,包括关于cvad日常护理的教育,与营养服务部门合作以确保准确的评估,并与临床信息系统协调以提高临床文件的依从性。
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Scoping Review of Early Intravenous Infiltration and Extravasation Detection Devices. 早期静脉浸润和外渗检测装置的范围综述。
IF 2 Q2 Nursing Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000499
Sneha Kamada, Rebecca Mosier, Taj El-Khalili, Sophia Triantis, Robin Yang

Failure to promptly detect intravenous (IV) infiltration can often lead to damaging effects, such as necrosis and compartment syndrome, which increase the length of hospital stay and cost of care. Currently, nurses periodically monitor the vascular access device (VAD) site and extremity for symptoms of swelling, blanching, and change in temperature. However, nurses are often unable to monitor the VAD site frequently enough to detect subtle symptoms that may present immediately following an infiltration or extravasation. Nurses need a highly sensitive way to rapidly detect IV infiltration to minimize the time between infiltration and intervention. This study reviews technologies with the potential to detect IV infiltration earlier and suggests priorities for future research in this area.

未能及时发现静脉(IV)浸润往往会导致破坏性影响,如坏死和筋膜室综合征,从而增加住院时间和护理费用。目前,护士定期监测血管通路装置(VAD)部位和四肢肿胀、发热和体温变化的症状。然而,护士往往无法频繁地监测VAD部位,以发现浸润或外渗后可能立即出现的细微症状。护士需要一种高度灵敏的方法来快速检测静脉浸润,以减少浸润和干预之间的时间。本研究回顾了具有早期检测静脉浸润潜力的技术,并提出了该领域未来研究的重点。
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Effects of an Ocrevus Rapid Infusion Protocol: A Literature Review and Quality Improvement Project. Ocrevus快速输液方案的效果:文献综述和质量改进项目。
IF 2 Q2 Nursing Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000498
Courtney Brandt

The administration of Ocrevus, an infusion therapy for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, is time and labor intensive, leading to poor patient adherence, treatment delays due to scheduling issues, and significant staff workload. This problem worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic, which created scheduling difficulties due to space restrictions. A US Food and Drug Administration-approved rapid infusion protocol for Ocrevus decreases the infusion time by 1.5 hours per patient. The purpose of this project was to complete a literature review on rapid infusion protocols and analyze the effects of the Ocrevus rapid infusion protocol on 2 outcomes of interest: total visit time and infusion reaction rates. Data were collected using retrospective chart review and analyzed by comparing the results of each outcome to the same data points prior to the implementation of the project. Results found a statistically significant decrease in visit time, with no increase in infusion reaction rates. These findings support the implementation of this rapid Ocrevus infusion protocol in the outpatient setting with the potential to improve patient scheduling, patient satisfaction, and nursing workload, while maintaining patient safety.

Ocrevus是一种用于治疗多发性硬化症的输注疗法,它的管理是时间和劳动密集型的,导致患者依从性差,由于日程安排问题导致治疗延迟,以及大量的工作人员工作量。在新冠疫情期间,由于空间限制,这一问题变得更加严重。美国食品和药物管理局批准的Ocrevus快速输注方案将每位患者的输注时间缩短了1.5小时。本课题的目的是完成快速输液方案的文献综述,分析Ocrevus快速输液方案对总访视时间和输液反应率两项指标的影响。使用回顾性图表审查收集数据,并通过将每个结果的结果与项目实施前的相同数据点进行比较来分析数据。结果发现,就诊时间有统计学意义的减少,输液反应率没有增加。这些研究结果支持在门诊环境中实施这种快速Ocrevus输液方案,有可能改善患者安排、患者满意度和护理工作量,同时保持患者安全。
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Nurses' Perceptions of Infusion Therapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 护士对 COVID-19 大流行期间输液疗法的看法。
IF 2.9 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000497
Susan H Weaver, Marlene M Steinheiser, Miriam McNicholas, Deborah Prinzo, Bridget Wertz

During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses were faced with challenges when caring for patients, safely administering intravenous (IV) medications and solutions, and protecting themselves from the virus. To address these challenges, nurses moved infusion pumps outside of intensive care unit (ICU) rooms of patients with COVID-19 to minimize their exposure to the virus, conserve personal protective equipment, and efficiently administer IV medications and solutions. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore and describe nurses' perception of managing infusion pumps outside the ICU rooms of patients with COVID-19 at 6 acute care hospitals. Eight interviews were conducted with ICU nurse managers, assistant nurse managers, clinical nurses, and vascular access team staff. From the interviews, the overarching theme was "figure out a way," with the subtheme "no clear-cut policy." Additional themes were: (1) limiting nurses' exposure, (2) increased risk for infection and error, (3) teamwork, and (4) roller coaster of emotions. The findings from this study revealed that, during this unprecedented pandemic, nurses were innovative and figured out a way to care for patients who were critically ill with COVID-19. Understanding this experience provides insight into creating policies and procedures to guide patient care in future pandemics or emergency care.

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,护士在护理病人、安全使用静脉注射 (IV) 药物和溶液以及保护自己免受病毒感染方面都面临着挑战。为了应对这些挑战,护士们将输液泵移到了 COVID-19 患者的重症监护室 (ICU) 外,以尽量减少与病毒的接触,节省个人防护设备,并有效地管理静脉注射药物和溶液。这项定性描述性研究旨在探讨和描述 6 家急症护理医院的护士对在重症监护病房外管理 COVID-19 患者输液泵的看法。研究人员对 ICU 护士长、助理护士长、临床护士和血管通路小组工作人员进行了八次访谈。访谈的总主题是 "想办法",副主题是 "没有明确的政策"。其他主题包括(1) 限制护士的接触面;(2) 增加感染和出错的风险;(3) 团队合作;(4) 过山车般的情绪。研究结果表明,在这场史无前例的大流行中,护士们勇于创新,想出了护理 COVID-19 重症患者的办法。了解这些经验有助于制定相关政策和程序,为今后的大流行病或紧急护理工作提供指导。
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Advocating for Nurse Well-Being. 倡导护士福利。
IF 2 Q2 Nursing Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000500
Marlene M Steinheiser
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