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- Albertini Thibaut, Florea Bodean Olga, Huang Fanyu, Gonin Jeremy, Gaudart Jean, Boudjema Sophia, Richer Isabelle, Pascual-Espuny Céline, Durampart Michel, and Brouqui Philippe.
- AP-HM, IRD, IHU-Méditerranée Infection, MEPHI, Aix Marseille Univ, Marseille, France.
- J Eval Clin Pract. 2022 Apr 1; 28 (2): 186-193.
BackgroundOptimizing the monitoring of peripheral venous catheters is essential. We developed a nursing record system at bedside (Patient Smart Reader) to track peripheral venous catheter acts.AimsThe aim of the present study was to improve peripheral venous catheter monitoring. To improve the quality of monitoring, we aimed to increase the usage of the nursing record system at the bedside.MethodsWe developed a 'commitment intervention' course based on a binding communication paradigm. The corresponding effect on monitoring was analysed using a p-chart and time series analysis.FindingsNurses observed a significant improvement in compliance with catheter monitoring over time (shifts after shifts), ranging from 27.6% (CI = [25.3; 30.0]) compliance before the commitment intervention to 47.4% (CI = [45.0; 49.9]) compliance after training. The commitment intervention increased the chances of carrying out monitoring through the tool for acts related to peripheral venous catheters by a factor of 2.42 (odds ratio) (CI = [1.88; 3.11]).ConclusionBinding communication provides an effective method for changing nurses' behaviours in terms of safe care. The determinants of engagement (individual vs collective) can be indicators for defining future communication and training strategies in care centers for all health care workers.© 2021 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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