Aim To examine the quality of evidence used to inform health policies. Policies on peripheral intravenous cannulas were used as exemplars. Design An organizational case study design was used, using the STROBE reporting guidelines. Methods Policy guidelines were sourced between June and September 2018 from health departments in Australia. Seven documents were compared regarding intravenous cannula dwell times and blood collection use. Evidence used in the documents was critiqued using assessment guideline from the Oxford Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. Results Large variations exist between policies regarding blood sampling and dwell time. Evidence used a variety of sources. Few references received an A evidence rating and policies di...
Introduction: Biomedical devices are tools used for locating invisible and impalpable peripheral vei...
Peripheral venous catheters are the most commonly used invasive devices in hospitals worldwide. Pati...
INTRODUCTION: There are over half of patients admitted to the hospital required peripheral intravasc...
Aim: To examine the quality of evidence used to inform health policies. Policies on peripheral intra...
Aims: To synthesize the evidence evaluating if blood samples are similar when obtained from peripher...
Background Peripheral intravenous cannulas are commonly used for blood sampling. Conflicting evidenc...
Background: Peripheral intravenous cannulas are commonly used for blood sampling. Conflicting eviden...
Aims: To synthesize the evidence evaluating if blood samples are similar when obtained from peripher...
Aims and objectives: To determine the prevalence and pattern of use of peripheral intravenous cannul...
Background: Sampling blood from a peripheral intravenous cannula offers an alternative to venepunctu...
Aims: To explore the relationship between blood sampling techniques and haemolysis. Background: H...
© 2015 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Ltd. Introduction: Peripheral intravenous cannulatio...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Intravenous cannulation is undertaken in a high proportion of hospitalised ...
AIM: The aim was to describe nurses' clinical reasoning regarding peripheral venous cannulae managem...
Background: There is currently no high grade evidence on which to base decisions about the frequency...
Introduction: Biomedical devices are tools used for locating invisible and impalpable peripheral vei...
Peripheral venous catheters are the most commonly used invasive devices in hospitals worldwide. Pati...
INTRODUCTION: There are over half of patients admitted to the hospital required peripheral intravasc...
Aim: To examine the quality of evidence used to inform health policies. Policies on peripheral intra...
Aims: To synthesize the evidence evaluating if blood samples are similar when obtained from peripher...
Background Peripheral intravenous cannulas are commonly used for blood sampling. Conflicting evidenc...
Background: Peripheral intravenous cannulas are commonly used for blood sampling. Conflicting eviden...
Aims: To synthesize the evidence evaluating if blood samples are similar when obtained from peripher...
Aims and objectives: To determine the prevalence and pattern of use of peripheral intravenous cannul...
Background: Sampling blood from a peripheral intravenous cannula offers an alternative to venepunctu...
Aims: To explore the relationship between blood sampling techniques and haemolysis. Background: H...
© 2015 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Ltd. Introduction: Peripheral intravenous cannulatio...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Intravenous cannulation is undertaken in a high proportion of hospitalised ...
AIM: The aim was to describe nurses' clinical reasoning regarding peripheral venous cannulae managem...
Background: There is currently no high grade evidence on which to base decisions about the frequency...
Introduction: Biomedical devices are tools used for locating invisible and impalpable peripheral vei...
Peripheral venous catheters are the most commonly used invasive devices in hospitals worldwide. Pati...
INTRODUCTION: There are over half of patients admitted to the hospital required peripheral intravasc...