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成年患者血管通路护理的培训、管理及质量:INCATIV项目

Training, management, and quality of nursing care of vascular access in adult patients: The INCATIV project.

作者信息

Casanova-Vivas Sonia, Micó-Esparza José-Luis, García-Abad Isidro, Hevilla-Cucarella Enrique-Bernardo, Ballestar-Tarin María-Luisa, Blasco José-María, García-Molina Pablo

机构信息

Servicio de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales, Conselleria de Sanidad Universal y Salud Pública, Valencia, Spain.

Facultad de Enfermería y Podología, Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.

出版信息

J Vasc Access. 2023 Sep;24(5):948-956. doi: 10.1177/11297298211059322. Epub 2021 Nov 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

More than one billion of peripheral venous catheters are inserted into hospitalized patients every year. This study sought to identify the status of nursing care in vascular accesses in different hospitals and to evaluate the impact of a series of informative and formative interventions aimed at their care.

METHODS

Quasi-experimental, multicenter study. A total of 54 nursing professionals of 19 hospitals participated. The intervention consisted of informative talk and three training sessions related to the care and maintenance of vascular accesses and intravenous therapy in the hospital-admitted adult population. This was delivered in four years, with eight periodic cross-sectional assessments conducted before and after each intervention. To assess quality of nursing care in vascular accesses and intravenous therapy, a quality indicator called Standard Variable (VES), was developed and validated with the Delphi methodology.

RESULTS

A total of 21,108 patients, aged 64.0 years (SD 18.3), were assessed, of which 78.3% (16,516) had some type of vascular access inserted. An average of 22.1% (95% CI: 21.4-22.7) were classified as optimal. In total, 3218 nursing care professionals took part in the training activities. The VES indicator grew steadily throughout the study, raising from 7.8% to 37.6%. Changes were statistically significant between those time points in which one of the described interventions was delivered; however, there were no significant changes between time points with no intervention.

CONCLUSIONS

This study supports that continuous training interventions can produce improvements in the quality of nursing care and reduce complications in patients with vascular accesses. In addition, the VES indicator was a useful and simple tool to measure quality, but the experience with its use suggests continuous research in the search for standardized indicators that objectify the evaluation and evolution of care.

摘要

背景

每年有超过10亿根外周静脉导管被插入住院患者体内。本研究旨在确定不同医院血管通路护理的现状,并评估一系列旨在护理血管通路的信息性和形成性干预措施的影响。

方法

准实验性多中心研究。共有19家医院的54名护理专业人员参与。干预措施包括一场信息讲座以及三场与住院成年人群血管通路护理和维护以及静脉治疗相关的培训课程。该干预在四年内实施,每次干预前后进行八次定期横断面评估。为评估血管通路护理和静脉治疗的质量,开发了一个名为标准变量(VES)的质量指标,并通过德尔菲法进行了验证。

结果

共评估了21108名患者,年龄为64.0岁(标准差18.3),其中78.3%(16516名)插入了某种类型的血管通路。平均22.1%(95%置信区间:21.4 - 22.7)被归类为最佳。共有3218名护理专业人员参加了培训活动。在整个研究过程中,VES指标稳步上升,从7.8%升至37.6%。在实施上述干预措施之一的时间点之间,变化具有统计学意义;然而,在无干预的时间点之间没有显著变化。

结论

本研究支持持续培训干预可提高血管通路患者的护理质量并减少并发症。此外,VES指标是衡量质量的有用且简单的工具,但使用该指标的经验表明,需要持续进行研究以寻找能够客观评估护理及护理进展的标准化指标。

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