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Standards--if we don't set them who will?

G Eide1, R Moberly, S Brenton

  • 1Arizona Association for Home Care.

Caring : National Association for Home Care Magazine
|April 9, 1990
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The Arizona Association for Home Care developed Home IV Infusion Standards in 1989 to address varied agency needs for home intravenous therapy. This initiative aimed to standardize care despite diverse operational requirements.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Nursing Practice
  • Home Health Services

Background:

  • Home intravenous (IV) therapy is a growing area of healthcare.
  • Agencies providing home IV services face diverse operational needs.
  • Standardization is crucial for quality and safety in home healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop comprehensive "Home IV Infusion Standards."
  • To address the variability in home care agency operations.
  • To establish a framework for consistent home IV therapy delivery.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of a committee by the Arizona Association for Home Care.
  • Analysis of diverse agency needs and operational models.
  • Development and adoption of infusion standards.

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Main Results:

  • "Home IV Infusion Standards" were adopted in 1989.
  • The standards aimed to accommodate a wide range of agency requirements.
  • Ongoing committee work ensures continued relevance.

Conclusions:

  • The established standards provide a foundational framework for home IV therapy.
  • Adaptability to agency variations was a key consideration in standard development.
  • Continuous efforts are made to maintain and update these essential guidelines.