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Health professionals' lack of knowledge of central venous access devices: the impact on patients

机译:卫生专业人员缺乏对中心静脉接入设备的知识:对患者的影响

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Background: the literature on the patient experience of living with a central venous access device (CVAD) is growing, but remains sparse. It suggests that patients accept having a CVAD as it should reduce episodes of repeated cannulations. However, a recent doctoral study found the reality did not live up to this hope. Aim: the study objective was to uncover the global, cross-disease experience of patients with CVADs. Method: an online survey was sent to an international sample of people living with CVADs. Findings: 74 people from eight countries responded. Respondents corroborated the PhD findings: painful cannulation attempts continued after CVAD insertion because of a lack of clinical knowledge. Participants lost trust in clinicians and feared complications due to poor practice. Conclusion: clinicians often lack the necessary skills to care and maintain CVADs. This leads to a negative patient experience.
机译:背景:用中心静脉接入装置(CVAD)生活的患者体验的文献正在增长,但仍然稀疏。 它表明,患者接受具有CVAD,因为它应该减少重复的加入的发作。 然而,最近的博士研究发现现实并没有达到这种希望。 目的:该研究目标是揭示CVAD患者的全球性,肾病经验。 方法:将在线调查发送给与CVAD一起生活的国际人物样本。 调查结果:来自八个国家的74人回应。 受访者证实了博士学位调查结果:由于缺乏临床知识,CVAD插入后疼痛的插管尝试继续。 参与者对临床医生的信任失去了信任,并且由于善行而担心并发症。 结论:临床医生往往缺乏关心和维持CVAD的必要技能。 这导致了负患者体验。

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