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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Good practices in central venous catheter maintenance in time of covid-19: an observational study
- Taís Oliveira Dias
,
- Luciana Guimarães Assad
,
- Vanessa Galdino de Paula
,
- Luana Ferreira de Almeida
,
- Erica Brandão de Moraes
,
[ ... ], - Pedro Ruiz Barbosa Nassar
10-03-2022
Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLEGood practices in central venous catheter maintenance in time of covid-19: an observational study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(6):e20210397
10-03-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0397
- Taís Oliveira Dias
,
- Luciana Guimarães Assad
,
- Vanessa Galdino de Paula
,
- Luana Ferreira de Almeida
,
- Erica Brandão de Moraes
,
- Pedro Ruiz Barbosa Nassar
Views0ABSTRACT
Objectives:
to assess adherence to good practices for central venous catheter maintenance by the nursing team during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods:
observational, cross-sectional, quantitative research with non-participant observation. Data collection was guided by an instrument developed for this study, consisting of five dimensions. It took place in the intensive care unit of a university hospital in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Results:
a total of 700 observations were carried out, which resulted, in general, in 402 (57.4%) procedures for adherence to good practices. Hand hygiene (8%) and Performing the dressings (10%) were the dimensions with the lowest adherence.
Conclusions:
good practices for central venous catheter maintenance were partially present in the routine of the nursing team during the COVID-19 pandemic. In critical moments, intensifying the qualification of the teams for a better adaptation to the new work processes is a strategy to sustain the patient safety culture.
Keywords:Catheter-Related InfectionsCoronavirus InfectionsCritical Care NursingHospital Infection Control ProgramPatient SafetySee moreViews0Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLEGood practices in central venous catheter maintenance in time of covid-19: an observational study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(6):e20210397
10-03-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0397
- Taís Oliveira Dias
,
- Luciana Guimarães Assad
,
- Vanessa Galdino de Paula
,
- Luana Ferreira de Almeida
,
- Erica Brandão de Moraes
,
- Pedro Ruiz Barbosa Nassar
Views0ABSTRACT
Objectives:
to assess adherence to good practices for central venous catheter maintenance by the nursing team during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods:
observational, cross-sectional, quantitative research with non-participant observation. Data collection was guided by an instrument developed for this study, consisting of five dimensions. It took place in the intensive care unit of a university hospital in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Results:
a total of 700 observations were carried out, which resulted, in general, in 402 (57.4%) procedures for adherence to good practices. Hand hygiene (8%) and Performing the dressings (10%) were the dimensions with the lowest adherence.
Conclusions:
good practices for central venous catheter maintenance were partially present in the routine of the nursing team during the COVID-19 pandemic. In critical moments, intensifying the qualification of the teams for a better adaptation to the new work processes is a strategy to sustain the patient safety culture.
Keywords:Catheter-Related InfectionsCoronavirus InfectionsCritical Care NursingHospital Infection Control ProgramPatient SafetySee more - Taís Oliveira Dias
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