Linck Deborah A, Donze Ann, Hamvas Aaron
St Louis Children's Hospital, NICU 5E10, One Children's Place, St Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Adv Neonatal Care. 2007 Feb;7(1):22-9. doi: 10.1097/00149525-200702000-00009.
Percutaneously inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) have been used to provide central venous access for more than 25 years. Although these lines initially were placed by physicians, currently there are many adult, pediatric, and neonatal nurse-based PICC teams. This article describes the inception and growth of 1 team which, during the last 14 years, has placed more than 3400 catheters and trained more than 50 bedside nurses to insert PICCs. It highlights the development of the team, including details of how team members were selected and trained. Management of ongoing issues was handled by a self-directed nurse team organized into a committee structure composed of an oversight committee and education, guideline, qualifications, and quality improvement subcommittees. This team set and achieved the goals of training bedside nurses to place PICCs, providing consistent management of PICCs, and closely monitoring outcomes.
经皮插入中心静脉导管(PICC)用于提供中心静脉通路已有25年以上。尽管这些导管最初由医生放置,但目前有许多以成人、儿科和新生儿护士为主的PICC团队。本文描述了一个团队的创立和发展,在过去14年里,该团队放置了超过3400根导管,并培训了50多名床边护士插入PICC。它突出了团队的发展,包括团队成员的选拔和培训细节。持续问题的管理由一个自我指导的护士团队负责,该团队组织成一个委员会结构,由监督委员会以及教育、指南、资质和质量改进小组委员会组成。该团队设定并实现了培训床边护士放置PICC、提供PICC的一致管理以及密切监测结果的目标。