Factors associated with the disinfection of devices attached to peripheral intravenous catheters performed by the nursing team in pediatric units
Thiago Lopes Silva,
Luciano Marques dos Santos,
Denise Miyuki Kusahara
et al.
Abstract:Background Peripheral intravenous catheterization, as well as drug administration through it, represents one of the most performed procedures by the Nursing team and, for that, precautions need to be adopted to offer harm-free care. Objective To verify the association of Nursing professionals’ work shift and training time with proper disinfection of intravenous catheter devices in pediatric units. Methods A cross-sectional and analytical study conducted between June and August 2021 in three hospitalization uni… Show more
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