BackgroundCentral venous catheters are important in the management of paediatric intensive care unit patients, but can have serious complications which worsen the patients' health, prolong hospital stays and increase the cost of care. Evidence-based recommendations for preventing catheter-related bloodstream infections are available, but it is unknown how widely these are known or practiced in the paediatric intensive care environment.ObjectivesTo assess nursing knowledge of evidence based guidelines to prevent catheter-related bloodstream infections; the extent to which Australia and New Zealand paediatric intensive cares have adopted prevention practices; and to identify the factors that encouraged their adoption and improve nursing knowl...
Central venous catheter (CVC) is used to monitor hemodynamic indexes, administer intravenous medicat...
Background: Intensive care patients with a central venous catheter are at risk of catheter-related i...
Aim. This paper describes the current infection control practices for CVC care and compares these to...
BackgroundCentral venous catheters are important in the management of paediatric intensive care unit...
Background: Central venous catheters are important in the management of paediatric intensive care un...
WOS: 000540039600005Objective: This study aimed to determine the knowledge level of intensive care n...
This study aimed to examine paediatric ICU nurses' knowledge and paediatric ICU practices regarding ...
For improved client outcomes, nurses must be able to synthesize information from research and implem...
Objectives: To determine the impact of an educational program on the prevention of central venous ca...
BackgroundThere is uncertainty about the variation in infection prevention practices for central ven...
Objective: To determine European intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' knowledge of guidelines for preve...
Hospital infection constitutes a serious public health problem. Patients admitted to the Intensive C...
Central venous catheter (CVC) is an action that is often performed in treatment. There are several i...
BackgroundThere is uncertainty about the variation in infection prevention practices for central ven...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate nurses' knowledge of guidelines for preventing infections assoc...
Central venous catheter (CVC) is used to monitor hemodynamic indexes, administer intravenous medicat...
Background: Intensive care patients with a central venous catheter are at risk of catheter-related i...
Aim. This paper describes the current infection control practices for CVC care and compares these to...
BackgroundCentral venous catheters are important in the management of paediatric intensive care unit...
Background: Central venous catheters are important in the management of paediatric intensive care un...
WOS: 000540039600005Objective: This study aimed to determine the knowledge level of intensive care n...
This study aimed to examine paediatric ICU nurses' knowledge and paediatric ICU practices regarding ...
For improved client outcomes, nurses must be able to synthesize information from research and implem...
Objectives: To determine the impact of an educational program on the prevention of central venous ca...
BackgroundThere is uncertainty about the variation in infection prevention practices for central ven...
Objective: To determine European intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' knowledge of guidelines for preve...
Hospital infection constitutes a serious public health problem. Patients admitted to the Intensive C...
Central venous catheter (CVC) is an action that is often performed in treatment. There are several i...
BackgroundThere is uncertainty about the variation in infection prevention practices for central ven...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate nurses' knowledge of guidelines for preventing infections assoc...
Central venous catheter (CVC) is used to monitor hemodynamic indexes, administer intravenous medicat...
Background: Intensive care patients with a central venous catheter are at risk of catheter-related i...
Aim. This paper describes the current infection control practices for CVC care and compares these to...