To examine cannulation practice and effectiveness of a multi-modal intervention to reduce peripheral intravenous cannula (PIVC) insertion in emergency department (ED) patients.A prospective before and after study and cost analysis was conducted at a single tertiary ED in Australia. Data were collected 24 hours a day for two weeks pre- and post-implementation of a multi-modal intervention. PIVC placement and utilization within 24 hours were evaluated in all eligible patients.A total of 4,173 participants were included in the analysis. PIVCs were placed in 42.1% of patients' pre-intervention and 32.4% post-intervention, a reduction of 9.8% (95% CI: 6.8 to -12.72%). PIVC usage within 24 hours of admission was 70.5% pre-intervention and 83.4% p...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and pattern of use of peripheral intravenous cannul...
Objectives This study aimed to identify the incidence of and factors associated with peripheral intr...
Background It is well established that the idle peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) provides no t...
ObjectivesThe objective was to examine cannulation practice and effectiveness of a multimodal interv...
© 2015 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Ltd. Introduction: Peripheral intravenous cannulatio...
Objective: Our objective was to examine the impact of a human factor-designed multimodal interventio...
Introduction - Peripheral intravenous cannula (PIVC) insertion is one of the most common clinical in...
Background - We sought to identify the reasons for peripheral intravenous cannulae insertion in the ...
AIM: In modern healthcare there is increased focus on optimizing efficiency for every treatment or p...
Objective: To estimate the total economic impact of peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) or cannul...
AIM: In modern healthcare there is increased focus on optimizing efficiency for every treatment or p...
Abstract Background Unused ('idle') peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) are those not used withi...
Study objective: Our study aims to determine the incidence of unused peripheral intravenous cannulas...
INTRODUCTION: There are over half of patients admitted to the hospital required peripheral intravasc...
Peripheral intravenous cannulation (PIV) is a common and necessary procedure in the emergency depart...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and pattern of use of peripheral intravenous cannul...
Objectives This study aimed to identify the incidence of and factors associated with peripheral intr...
Background It is well established that the idle peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) provides no t...
ObjectivesThe objective was to examine cannulation practice and effectiveness of a multimodal interv...
© 2015 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Ltd. Introduction: Peripheral intravenous cannulatio...
Objective: Our objective was to examine the impact of a human factor-designed multimodal interventio...
Introduction - Peripheral intravenous cannula (PIVC) insertion is one of the most common clinical in...
Background - We sought to identify the reasons for peripheral intravenous cannulae insertion in the ...
AIM: In modern healthcare there is increased focus on optimizing efficiency for every treatment or p...
Objective: To estimate the total economic impact of peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) or cannul...
AIM: In modern healthcare there is increased focus on optimizing efficiency for every treatment or p...
Abstract Background Unused ('idle') peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) are those not used withi...
Study objective: Our study aims to determine the incidence of unused peripheral intravenous cannulas...
INTRODUCTION: There are over half of patients admitted to the hospital required peripheral intravasc...
Peripheral intravenous cannulation (PIV) is a common and necessary procedure in the emergency depart...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and pattern of use of peripheral intravenous cannul...
Objectives This study aimed to identify the incidence of and factors associated with peripheral intr...
Background It is well established that the idle peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) provides no t...