Effects of ICU catheter whole life cycle management system
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20210909-04095
- VernacularTitle:ICU导管全生命周期管理系统的应用效果分析
- Author:
Huijuan ZHANG
1
;
Qi REN
;
Xiaolu SHAO
;
Lijia YU
;
Fang CHEN
Author Information
1. 浙江医院重症医学科,杭州 310030
- Keywords:
Intensive Care Unit;
Catheters, indwelling;
Whole life cycle management;
Nursing information system;
Catheter nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2022;28(23):3102-3106
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) catheter whole life cycle management system.Methods:An ICU catheter whole life cycle management system was constructed and applied in clinical practice. This study collected data on catheter management and hospital infection of patients in ICU of Zhejiang Hospital before the application of the catheter whole life cycle management system from April to December 2019 and after the application of the catheter whole life cycle management system from April to December 2020. The accuracy of catheter recording, the compliance rate of daily catheter nursing quality, and the incidence of major catheter-associated infections were compared before and after the application of the ICU catheter whole life cycle management system. The time-consuming of catheter information recording under the two methods of applying the ICU catheter whole life cycle management system and computer manual input was analyzed, and the nurses' experience of using the ICU catheter whole life cycle management system was investigated through semi-structured interviews.Results:After the application of the ICU catheter whole life cycle management system, the accuracy rate of catheter recording increased from 89.96% (22 491/25 001) to 96.09% (30 897/32 155) , and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . The compliance rate of daily catheter nursing quality increased from 89.81% (22 453/25 001) to 95.94% (30 849/32 155) , and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . There was no significant difference in the incidence of major catheter-associated infections before and after system application ( P>0.05) . In addition, the time-consuming of catheter recording by nurses using the ICU catheter whole life cycle management system was less than that of manual input by computer, and the difference was statistically significant [ (0.98±0.28) min vs. (1.78±0.50) min, P<0.05] . The semi-structured interview results showed that nurses had a good experience in using the ICU catheter whole life cycle management system. Conclusions:The ICU catheter whole life cycle management system provides nurses with a systematic, convenient and standardized catheter management method. The system has a good user experience, can improve the accuracy of nurse catheter recording and the catheter nursing quality, and shorten catheter recording time. However, further studies are needed to confirm whether it helps to reduce the incidence of major catheter-associated infections.