1.Evaluation of the effectiveness of PICC catheterization in breast cancer patients by multidisciplinary team
Yan CAO ; Ling CHEN ; Li WANG ; Yinna PU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(24):1844-1850
Objective:To explore the practical effect of PICC catheterization in breast cancer patients by a multidisciplinary team led by specialist nurses.Methods:Choose Affiliated Tumor Hospital, Xinjiang Medical University in March 2018 to January 2020, 120 cases of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, according to the random number method, 60 cases were divided into control group and test group, control group given routine nursing care, experimental group on the basis of conventional nursing to the specialist nurses as the leading multidisciplinary team management mode to compare two groups of patients with a success rate of puncture complications patients satisfaction and unscheduled decannulation rate before and after the implementation of the multidisciplinary model nurse satisfaction.Results:The one-time puncture success rate, unplanned extubation rate, incidence of mechanical phlebitis, medical adhesion-related skin injury, puncture point infection, and catheter blockage rate were 98.3% (59/60), 10.0% (6/60), 8.3% (5/60), 1.7% (1/60), 10.0% (6/60), and 10.0% (6/60), respectively. The control group was 88.3% (53/60), 20.0% (12/60), 20.0% (12/60), 13.3% (8/60), 18.3% (11/60) and 21.7% (13/60), respectively. The difference was statistically significant ( χ 2 values were 4.821-14.911, P<0.05). The satisfaction scores of patients in the experimental group were (17.05±1.43), (17.13±1.28) and (4.38±0.56) points respectively in the three dimensions of nurse skill level, nursing service experience and health education guidance, while those in the control group were (14.53±2.10), (15.03±1.38) and (3.10±0.75) points respectively, the difference was statistically significant ( t values were 0.576, 0.623, 0.699, P<0.001). Nurse satisfaction after the implementation of the multidisciplinary model on the professional ability, job security, teamwork, self-assessment score four dimensions, respectively (12.73±1.02), (24.00±3.52), (16.42±2.06), (13.00±1.83) points, not the implementation of the multidisciplinary model its satisfaction each dimension score (9.69±1.49), (7.88±2.07), (11.92±1.32), (8.88±1.18) points, improved from the previous implementation, the difference was statistically significant ( t values were 0.576-0.798, P<0.001). Conclusions:The multidisciplinary team management model led by specialist nurses is applied to the PICC management of breast cancer patients, which not only reduces the incidence of catheter complications, but also improves the quality control level of PICC and the satisfaction of patients and nurses, in order to further promote intravenous treatment. Specialized development provides guidance.