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Standards of care for peripheral intravenous catheters: evidence-based expert consensus.

Authors :
Thompson J
Steinheiser MM
Hotchkiss JB
Davis J
DeVries M
Frate K
Helm R
Jungkans CW
Kakani S
Lau S
Lindell K
Landrum KM
McQuillan KA
Shannon DJ
Wuerz L
Pitts S
Source :
British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing) [Br J Nurs] 2024 Nov 21; Vol. 33 (21), pp. S32-S46.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The insertion of a PIVC is the most commonly performed invasive procedure in healthcare. Despite its frequency in placement in hospitalized patients, PIVCs are generally perceived as being safe; however, the prevalence of failure ranges from 35%-50%. Additionally, complications are common and often deemed 'acceptable' by clinicians. Healthcare provider and clinician foundational knowledge and competency is lacking nationally. Considering the mere volume of PIVCs placed, the failure and complication rates, the human impact is significant.<br />Methods: The Association for Vascular Access (AVA) has led a collaborative effort with representatives from the Infusion Nurses Society (INS), the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN), ECRI, and content experts representing nursing vascular access, infusion therapy, infection prevention, critical care, pediatrics, healthcare leadership, a physician, and a patient representative. Our aim is to provide concise guidance that will enhance and standardize practices related to PIVC. By consolidating current standards of practice into a comprehensive document, our framework seeks to advance the quality of care and improve patient safety.<br />Results: This document has undergone meticulous scrutiny to ensure its quality, including incorporation of current standards, methodology for consensus from the expert panel, and input received from public comments.<br />Conclusions: We anticipate that this work will have a significant impact on healthcare professionals, policymakers, and, most importantly, patients' experiences by the promotion of consistent, high-quality treatment, safety, and comfort for patients receiving a PIVC.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-2819
Volume :
33
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39585227
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2024.0422