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Nurses' perception of risk factors for infusion phlebitis: A cross-sectional survey
Objective
The aim of the present study was to investigate Chinese nurses' perception of risk factors for phlebitis.
Methods
A convenience sample of hospital nurses was recruited in Beijing, China. Data were collected using a demographic information questionnaire and a questionnaire measuring nurses' perception of risk factors for infusion phlebitis.
Results
It was found that knowledge of risk factors for infusion phlebitis was incomplete, even among experienced nurses in the study participants. A high rate of incorrect answers to questions about the pH of fluid (89.9%), gauze or polyurethane catheter dressings (79.1%), and steel needles for drug infusion (76.3%) was observed.
Conclusions
These findings suggest that nurses should be trained about the risk factors for infusion phlebitis.