| Literature DB >> 26510643 |
Lois Ramer1, Pauline Hunt2, Erin Ortega2, Jessica Knowlton3, Raymond Briggs4, Shinichi Hirokawa4.
Abstract
This study evaluated the effectiveness of VeinViewer for peripheral vascular accessing a pediatric hematology oncology clinic. After obtaining consent, 53 patients were randomly assigned to either the VeinViewer group (n = 27) or standard methods group (n = 26). Data on number of attempts, procedural time, access complications, and patient and nurse satisfaction were collected. Patients randomized to the VeinViewer group required significantly less time to access a vein as compared with the standard methods group (P ≤ .05). Additionally, these patients rated nurses as having significantly more skill than nurses who did not use VeinViewer (P ≤ .05) and assigned significantly higher scores for "overall experience"(P ≤ .05). Responses by nurses using VeinViewer overall saw the device in a positive light.Entities:
Keywords: VeinViewer; nurse satisfaction; patient satisfaction; pediatric hematology oncology cancer patients; vascular access efficiencies
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26510643 DOI: 10.1177/1043454215600425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Oncol Nurs ISSN: 1043-4542 Impact factor: 1.636