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Neonatal peripherally inserted central catheter team. Evolution and outcomes of a bedside-nurse-designed program.

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Nurse-led teams effectively place percutaneously inserted central venous catheters (PICCs), training over 50 nurses and performing 3400+ insertions. This model ensures consistent management and outcome monitoring for central venous access.

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Published on: July 13, 2019

Area of Science:

  • Vascular Access
  • Nursing Practice
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Percutaneously inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) have been a staple for central venous access for over two decades.
  • Historically physician-placed, PICC insertion is increasingly managed by specialized nursing teams across various patient populations.
  • The evolution of PICC services highlights a shift towards nurse-led, specialized care models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the establishment and expansion of a dedicated nurse-based PICC team.
  • To detail the team's structure, training methodologies, and management strategies over 14 years.
  • To showcase the successful implementation of a self-directed nursing committee for PICC management and quality improvement.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a self-directed nurse team with a committee structure (oversight, education, guidelines, qualifications, quality improvement).
  • Systematic selection and training of bedside nurses for PICC insertion.
  • Implementation of consistent management protocols and outcome monitoring for all placed PICCs.

Main Results:

  • The team successfully placed over 3400 PICCs in adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients.
  • More than 50 bedside nurses were trained and credentialed to perform PICC insertions.
  • Established a robust system for ongoing management, quality assurance, and outcome surveillance.

Conclusions:

  • Nurse-based PICC teams can be effectively developed and managed through a structured, self-directed model.
  • This approach ensures high-volume, safe PICC insertions and consistent patient care.
  • The committee structure facilitates continuous quality improvement and professional development in vascular access nursing.