Flebites: caracterização e protocolo de práticas seguras para prevenção
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil Enfermagem UFSM Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem Centro de Ciências da Saúde |
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Resumo: | The use of Peripheral Intravenous Catheters is essential in daily nursing practices, especially in the hospital environment. Phlebitis is one of the frequent complications of its use. This study aimed to characterize phlebitis and to develop, in a participatory manner, a protocol that provides support for the prevention of phlebitis in hospitalized patients with peripheral intravenous catheters and for good professional practices in the hospital context. This is an action research, developed in three sequential stages, from June to December 2023, in a public teaching hospital in the central-west region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The first phase was a prospective longitudinal study (three evaluations) with 96 patients hospitalized in the Emergency Room and Medical Clinic. In the second phase, a field observation was carried out with the nursing team at the time of venipuncture, preparation and administration of medications and, in the third phase, four seminars with the nursing team. The population consisted of patients, nurses and nursing technicians from the units studied. To assess the occurrence and degree of phlebitis, as well as good care practices, instruments with variables related to the patient, catheter, phlebitis and the procedures adopted in the insertion and handling of catheters were used. For the seminars, the Ishikawa Diagram was used to encourage discussions and construction of the protocol. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis according to the type of variable. As results, regarding the frequency and degree of phlebitis, in the first evaluation (n=96), 16.7% presented phlebitis and 43.8% with grade I. In the second evaluation (n=24), 8.3% presented phlebitis with grades II and III. In the third evaluation (n=10), one presented phlebitis in grade 3. Phlebitis occurred mainly in the Emergency Room and in male patients. Regarding the catheter insertion site, the cephalic vein was predominant, with the use of a welladhered transparent dressing and no visualization of the insertion site. The root causes identified were related to the lack of material; selection, stabilization and coverage of the catheter; hand hygiene assistance points; identification and replacement of the catheter coverage, in addition to the deficit in care of the insertion site and removal of the catheter. The collective construction of the protocol allowed the review of effective strategies for the prevention of the occurrence of new cases of phlebitis by the nursing team and has the potential to reduce it, positively impacting the quality of care provided. Knowledge of the causes and reasons related to the occurrence of phlebitis can support decision-making, management and care processes, regarding investments in preventive or risk mitigation strategies in the context studied. |
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Flebites: caracterização e protocolo de práticas seguras para prevençãoPhlebites: characterization and protocol of safe prevention practicesFlebiteSegurança do pacienteCateterismo periféricoAssistência hospitalarCuidados de enfermagemPhlebitisPatient safetyCatheterizationPeripheralHospital careNursing careCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEMThe use of Peripheral Intravenous Catheters is essential in daily nursing practices, especially in the hospital environment. Phlebitis is one of the frequent complications of its use. This study aimed to characterize phlebitis and to develop, in a participatory manner, a protocol that provides support for the prevention of phlebitis in hospitalized patients with peripheral intravenous catheters and for good professional practices in the hospital context. This is an action research, developed in three sequential stages, from June to December 2023, in a public teaching hospital in the central-west region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The first phase was a prospective longitudinal study (three evaluations) with 96 patients hospitalized in the Emergency Room and Medical Clinic. In the second phase, a field observation was carried out with the nursing team at the time of venipuncture, preparation and administration of medications and, in the third phase, four seminars with the nursing team. The population consisted of patients, nurses and nursing technicians from the units studied. To assess the occurrence and degree of phlebitis, as well as good care practices, instruments with variables related to the patient, catheter, phlebitis and the procedures adopted in the insertion and handling of catheters were used. For the seminars, the Ishikawa Diagram was used to encourage discussions and construction of the protocol. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis according to the type of variable. As results, regarding the frequency and degree of phlebitis, in the first evaluation (n=96), 16.7% presented phlebitis and 43.8% with grade I. In the second evaluation (n=24), 8.3% presented phlebitis with grades II and III. In the third evaluation (n=10), one presented phlebitis in grade 3. Phlebitis occurred mainly in the Emergency Room and in male patients. Regarding the catheter insertion site, the cephalic vein was predominant, with the use of a welladhered transparent dressing and no visualization of the insertion site. The root causes identified were related to the lack of material; selection, stabilization and coverage of the catheter; hand hygiene assistance points; identification and replacement of the catheter coverage, in addition to the deficit in care of the insertion site and removal of the catheter. The collective construction of the protocol allowed the review of effective strategies for the prevention of the occurrence of new cases of phlebitis by the nursing team and has the potential to reduce it, positively impacting the quality of care provided. Knowledge of the causes and reasons related to the occurrence of phlebitis can support decision-making, management and care processes, regarding investments in preventive or risk mitigation strategies in the context studied.A utilização de Cateteres Intravenosos Periféricos é indispensável no cotidiano das práticas de enfermagem, sobretudo no ambiente hospitalar. Dentre as complicações frequentes do seu uso encontra-se a flebite. Este estudo teve como objetivo caracterizar as flebites e construir, de forma participativa, um protocolo que forneça subsídios para a prevenção de flebites em pacientes hospitalizados com cateter intravenoso periférico e para as boas práticas profissionais no contexto hospitalar. Trata-se de uma pesquisa-ação, desenvolvida em três etapas sequenciais, no período de junho a dezembro de 2023, em um hospital público de ensino da região centro-oeste do estado do Rio Grande do Sul. A primeira fase foi um estudo longitudinal prospectivo (três avaliações) com 96 pacientes hospitalizados em Pronto Socorro e Clínica Médica. Na segunda fase, realizou-se uma observação de campo junto à equipe de enfermagem no momento da punção venosa, do preparo e administração dos medicamentos e, na terceira fase, quatro seminários com a equipe de enfermagem. A população foi composta por pacientes, enfermeiros e técnicos de enfermagem das unidades pesquisadas. Para avaliar a ocorrência e o grau das flebites, bem como as boas práticas assistenciais, foram utilizados instrumentos com variáveis relacionadas ao paciente, ao cateter, à flebite e às condutas adotadas na inserção e manuseio dos cateteres. Para os seminários, utilizou-se o Diagrama de Ishikawa para fomentar as discussões e construção do protocolo. Para análise dos dados foi utilizada a estatística descritiva de acordo com o tipo de variável. Como resultados, quanto à frequência e grau das flebites, na primeira avaliação (n=96), 16,7% apresentaram flebite e 43,8% com grau I. Na segunda avaliação (n=24), 8,3% apresentaram flebite com grau II e III. Na terceira avaliação (n=10), um apresentou flebite em grau 3. As flebites ocorreram, majoritariamente, no Pronto Socorro e em pacientes do sexo masculino. Quanto ao local de inserção do cateter, predominou a veia cefálica, em uso de curativo transparente bem aderido e sem visualização do sítio de inserção. As causas raízes identificadas foram referentes ao desabastecimento de material; seleção, estabilização e cobertura do cateter; pontos de assistência de higiene de mãos; identificação e troca da cobertura do cateter, além do déficit nos cuidados com o sítio de inserção e a remoção do cateter. A construção coletiva do protocolo possibilitou a revisão de estratégias eficazes para a prevenção da ocorrência de novos casos de flebite pela equipe de enfermagem e possui potencial para reduzi-la, repercutindo de forma positiva na qualidade do cuidado prestado. O conhecimento das causas e dos motivos relacionados à ocorrência de flebite poderá subsidiar os processos decisórios, gerenciais e assistenciais, quanto aos investimentos em estratégias preventivas ou de mitigação de riscos no contexto estudadoUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEnfermagemUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em EnfermagemCentro de Ciências da SaúdeMagnago, Tânia Solange Bosi de Souzahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3081145376769567Luz, Emanuelli Mancio Ferreira daPerez, Yuliett MoraAntonello, Eveline do Amaral2025-01-02T12:05:10Z2025-01-02T12:05:10Z2024-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/33671ark:/26339/001300001b697porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2025-01-02T12:06:14Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/33671Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2025-01-02T12:06:14Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Flebites: caracterização e protocolo de práticas seguras para prevenção Phlebites: characterization and protocol of safe prevention practices |
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Magnago, Tânia Solange Bosi de Souza http://lattes.cnpq.br/3081145376769567 Luz, Emanuelli Mancio Ferreira da Perez, Yuliett Mora |
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The use of Peripheral Intravenous Catheters is essential in daily nursing practices, especially in the hospital environment. Phlebitis is one of the frequent complications of its use. This study aimed to characterize phlebitis and to develop, in a participatory manner, a protocol that provides support for the prevention of phlebitis in hospitalized patients with peripheral intravenous catheters and for good professional practices in the hospital context. This is an action research, developed in three sequential stages, from June to December 2023, in a public teaching hospital in the central-west region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The first phase was a prospective longitudinal study (three evaluations) with 96 patients hospitalized in the Emergency Room and Medical Clinic. In the second phase, a field observation was carried out with the nursing team at the time of venipuncture, preparation and administration of medications and, in the third phase, four seminars with the nursing team. The population consisted of patients, nurses and nursing technicians from the units studied. To assess the occurrence and degree of phlebitis, as well as good care practices, instruments with variables related to the patient, catheter, phlebitis and the procedures adopted in the insertion and handling of catheters were used. For the seminars, the Ishikawa Diagram was used to encourage discussions and construction of the protocol. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis according to the type of variable. As results, regarding the frequency and degree of phlebitis, in the first evaluation (n=96), 16.7% presented phlebitis and 43.8% with grade I. In the second evaluation (n=24), 8.3% presented phlebitis with grades II and III. In the third evaluation (n=10), one presented phlebitis in grade 3. Phlebitis occurred mainly in the Emergency Room and in male patients. Regarding the catheter insertion site, the cephalic vein was predominant, with the use of a welladhered transparent dressing and no visualization of the insertion site. The root causes identified were related to the lack of material; selection, stabilization and coverage of the catheter; hand hygiene assistance points; identification and replacement of the catheter coverage, in addition to the deficit in care of the insertion site and removal of the catheter. The collective construction of the protocol allowed the review of effective strategies for the prevention of the occurrence of new cases of phlebitis by the nursing team and has the potential to reduce it, positively impacting the quality of care provided. Knowledge of the causes and reasons related to the occurrence of phlebitis can support decision-making, management and care processes, regarding investments in preventive or risk mitigation strategies in the context studied. |
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