1. An Explanatory Model of Vascular Access Care Quality: Results of a Cross-Sectional Observational Study.
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Casanova-Vivas, Sonia, Ballestar-Tarín, María Luisa, García-Molina, Pablo, Lorente-Pomar, Ana Belén, Palau Gomar, Ana, Hevilla Cucarella, Enrique Bdo., Blasco, José-María, and Gomis-Baldoví, Sonia
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CROSS-sectional method ,MEDICAL quality control ,CLOTHING & dress ,QUALITATIVE research ,BLOOD vessels ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,PHLEBITIS ,INDEPENDENT variables ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,NURSING ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,QUANTITATIVE research ,CHI-squared test ,ODDS ratio ,INTRAVENOUS therapy ,MEDICAL equipment ,STATISTICS ,QUALITY assurance ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,DATA analysis software ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
The management of nursing care regarding patients' vascular access is a priority. This study determines the contribution of the variables involved in the quality of care and maintenance of vascular access (VA) devices in admitted patients in the Valencian Community. Methods: Using the STROBE statement, an observational, cross-sectional study was conducted on 1576 VA devices. Data were collected using the INCATIV Questionnaire. We performed a multivariate analysis of the questionnaire variables. Results: In total, 50% had a good or very good assessment of the VA condition. This was positively correlated with anatomical location, dressing type, dressing date record, use of needle-free connectors (NFCs), date of last dressing change, presence of phlebitis, visibility of the insertion site and characteristics of the dressing's condition (p < 0.001). The model indicated that the presence of phlebitis was the clearest predictor of a poor VA care assessment (OR = 20.579), followed by no visibility of the insertion site (OR = 14.209). Results also indicated that uncovered VA lumens or no NFCs used were related to a negative quality assessment. Conclusion: By managing and controlling these variables, the likelihood of providing optimal care is ensured. This enables the establishment of a standardised care approach for all nursing professionals and the building of a new quality indicator. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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