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The safe insertion of peripheral intravenous catheters: a mixed methods descriptive study of the availability of the equipment needed

机译:安全插入外周静脉导管:混合方法描述性研究所需设备的可用性

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Background Intravenous cannulation is undertaken in a high proportion of hospitalised patients. Much international attention has been given to the use of care bundles to reduce the incidence of infection in these patients. However, less attention has been given to the systems required to ensure availability of the equipment needed to support these care bundles. Our objectives were to assess how reliably the equipment recommended for a peripheral intravenous care bundle was available for use, and to explore factors which contributed to its non-availability. Methods We studied 350 peripheral cannula insertions in three NHS hospital organisations across the UK. Staff inserting cannulae were asked to report details of all equipment problems. Key staff were then interviewed to identify the causes of problems with equipment availability, using semi-structured qualitative interviews and a standard coding frame. Results 47 equipment problems were recorded during 46 of 350 cannulations, corresponding to a reliability of 87%, or 94% if problems with sharps disposal were excluded. Overall reliability was similar in all three organisations, but the types of problem varied. Interviews revealed a variety of causes including issues associated with purchasing policies, storage facilities, and lack of teamwork and communication in relation to reordering. The many human factors related to the supply chain were highlighted. Often staff had adopted work-arounds to deal with these problems. Conclusions Overall, 87% of cannulations had the correct and functional equipment available. Different problems were identified in different organisations, suggesting that each had resolved some issues. Supply chain management principles may be useful to support best practice in care bundle delivery.
机译:背景技术在大部分住院患者中进行静脉插管。国际上已经对使用护理包来减少这些患者的感染发生率给予了很多关注。但是,对于确保支持这些护理包所需设备的可用性所需的系统的关注较少。我们的目标是评估推荐用于外围静脉护理套件的设备的使用可靠性,并探讨导致其无法使用的因素。方法我们在英国的三个NHS医院组织中研究了350个周围套管插入情况。要求插入套管的工作人员报告所有设备问题的详细信息。然后,使用半结构化的定性访谈和标准编码框架,对关键人员进行访谈,以确定设备可用性问题的原因。结果在350次插管中的46次中记录了47个设备问题,相当于87%的可靠性,如果排除了利器的问题,则为94%。这三个组织的整体可靠性相似,但是问题的类型各不相同。访谈揭示了多种原因,包括与购买政策,存储设施有关的问题,以及与重新订购有关的团队合作和沟通不足。强调了与供应链相关的许多人为因素。工作人员通常采用变通办法来解决这些问题。结论总体而言,有87%的插管具有可用的正确功能的设备。在不同的组织中发现了不同的问题,这表明每个组织都解决了一些问题。供应链管理原则可能有助于支持护理包交付的最佳实践。

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