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Criteria for peripheral venous access fixation in premature newborns

Critérios para a fixação de acessos venosos periféricos em recém-nascidos prematuros
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Santos, Luciano Marques dos
Holtz, Tatiana Ribas Gomes
Santana, Deisielle Mota de
Santana, Rosana Castelo Branco de
Lopes, Daniela de Medeiro
Santos, Leandro Feliciano Nery dos

Abstract

Objectives: To analyze the criteria for the peripheral venous access fixation in premature newborns used by nursing staff of the Semi-Intensive Neonatal Unit of the public hospital in the interior of Bahia. Method: A qualitative descriptive exploratory study that was made with sixteen professi... view more

Objectives: To analyze the criteria for the peripheral venous access fixation in premature newborns used by nursing staff of the Semi-Intensive Neonatal Unit of the public hospital in the interior of Bahia. Method: A qualitative descriptive exploratory study that was made with sixteen professional nursing staff of a public hospital in the interior of Bahia in the period from August to September 2009. This study was approved by the Ethics Committee, with opinion number 01278-2009. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and photographic records of peripheral venous access, and analyzed through content analysis of Bardin and semiological analysis of images, respectively. Results: The peripheral venous access fixation is achieved by inconsistent criteria and without scientific evidence. There is no standard to guide the professionals to carry out this practice. Conclusion: We suggest the elaboration of a care protocol care to underpin these professionals and systematize this practice, based on quality and excellence of care.... view less

Keywords
intensive care medicine; hospital; nursing; medical care; quality assurance; prophylaxis

Classification
Medicine, Social Medicine

Free Keywords
neonatal nursing; Infant premature; catheterization peripheral

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2013

Page/Pages
p. 3238-3250

Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5 (2013) 1

ISSN
2175-5361

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

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Free Digital Peer Publishing Licence


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