Evaluation of the acceptability of a needleless vascular-access system by nurses

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Ihrig, M [1 ]
Cookson, ST [1 ]
Campbell, K [1 ]
Hartstein, AI [1 ]
Jarvis, WR [1 ]
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[1] CTR DIS CONTROL & PREVENT,HOSP INFECT PROGRAM,ATLANTA,GA 30333
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10.1016/S0196-6553(97)90095-X
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background: Needleless intravenous-access devices have been introduced in an effort to reduce needlestick injuries and possible transmission of blood-borne pathogens to health care workers. However, there are no data on the acceptance of these devices by nursing personnel. Methods: A survey of nursing personnel was taken at Indiana University Medical Center after introduction of a needleless intravenous device to determine their opinion after use of the needleless device. Results: The majority of the nurses (12 of 94, 70%) had a favorable overall opinion of the device. Among: those with a favorable opinion, 76% (55/72) responded-that reduced risk of needlestick injury was the most important reason. Among those who had a negative opinion about the needleless-device system, 32% (7/22) reported that contamination risk was their major concern. Those who were trained before device use were more likely to properly use and maintain the needleless intravenous-access system. Of 89 respondents, 75.3% (67/89) believed that the initial training was adequate; however, 43% (29/67) thought that additional training after using the device for some time would have been beneficial. Conclusions: Comprehensive education programs that include training before and after device use are necessary if new needleless intravenous-access systems are to be successfully introduced and accepted by nursing personnel.
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