Construction and application of a matching model between difficulty grading of peripheral venipuncture in infants and nurse's venipuncture competence
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20241107-06091
- VernacularTitle:婴幼儿外周静脉穿刺难度分级与护士静脉穿刺能力匹配模式的构建及应用
- Author:
Jing ZU
1
;
Yinxia DUAN
;
Suli ZHANG
;
Jue WANG
;
Chunxia ZHANG
Author Information
1. 徐州医科大学附属徐州儿童医院输液室,徐州 221000
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Informatization;
Matching pattern;
Venous puncture difficulty;
Nurses' venipuncture competence;
Department of Pediatrics;
Peripheral venous puncture
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2025;31(24):3324-3327
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To construct a matching model between difficulty grading of peripheral venipuncture in infants and nurse's venipuncture competence, and to evaluate its effectiveness.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select pediatric patients who were treated with peripheral venous infusion in the infusion room of the Affiliated Xuzhou Children's Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from March to June 2024, and to establish a model for matching the difficulty grading of peripheral venipuncture in infants and the nurse's venipuncture competence. Pediatric patients before the implementation of the matching model (March to April 2024) were set up as control group, and pediatric patients after the implementation of the matching model (May to June 2024) were set up as observation group. The success rate of first peripheral venipuncture was counted and compared between the two groups.Results:The per capita first puncture success rate of the nurses in control group was (93.94±4.67) %, and the per capita first puncture success rate of the nurses in observation group was (96.10±2.65) %, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The establishment of a matching model between difficulty grading of peripheral venipuncture in infants and nurse's venipuncture competence can improve the success rate of first pediatric peripheral venipuncture and promote a steady improvement in the technical competence of pediatric venipuncture nurses.