Current status of central venous catheter maintenance compliance among nurses in Class II and III hospitals in Hunan Province
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20230808-00416
- VernacularTitle:湖南省二、三级医院护士中心静脉导管维护依从性的现状调查研究
- Author:
Lijie WANG
1
;
Jiahui LIU
;
Tao WEI
;
Qin LIN
;
Tongyu WANG
;
Yunxia FANG
;
Xuying LI
Author Information
1. 湖南省肿瘤医院护理部,长沙 410013
- Keywords:
Veins;
Nurses;
Central venous catheters;
Maintenance;
Compliance
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2024;30(17):2257-2262
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the central venous catheter maintenance compliance among nurses in Class Ⅱ and Ⅲ hospitals in Hunan Province.Methods:From January to March 2022, 297 nurses from 22 Class Ⅱ and Ⅲ hospitals in Hunan Province were selected as the research subject by convenience sampling. Nurses were surveyed using the self-made Central Venous Catheter Maintenance Compliance Questionnaire. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of nurse compliance with central venous catheter maintenance, the items of the Central Venous Catheter Maintenance Compliance Questionnaire were analyzed.Results:A total of 297 questionnaires were distributed, and 268 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective response rate of 90.24%. The hospital level, specialized training in intravenous therapy, and age were the influencing factors on the compliance of nurses with central venous catheter maintenance. Analyzing specific items, only 34.3% (92/268) of nurses correctly executed the item "alcohol cotton pads were recommended", and only 66.4% (178/268) of nurses correctly performed the item "sterile gauze dressings should be replaced at least every two days".Conclusions:There is a certain gap in the central venous catheter maintenance compliance among nurses at all levels of hospitals, and there is a need to improve compliance in disinfection of infusion joints and replacement of sterile gauze dressings. We should strengthen the training of specialist nurses, especially the training of nurses in ClassⅡ hospitals on specialized skills related to intravenous therapy.