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Area of Science:

  • Implementation Science
  • Nursing Practice
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Short peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are essential in acute care but prone to premature failure.
  • Evidence-based policies exist, yet research on nurses' application of evidence and process changes to optimize PIVC outcomes is limited.
  • Reducing PIVC removals due to adverse events requires effective implementation strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate and enhance short PIVC insertion and care processes using a theory-based implementation science approach.
  • To reduce the frequency of short PIVC removals attributed to adverse outcomes in acute care settings.
  • To explore the utility of implementation strategies and data accessibility in improving nursing interventions.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods study involving 23 inpatient nursing units at a large urban quaternary medical center.
  • Each unit identified and implemented one PIVC care intervention aimed at lowering adverse outcome removals over a 3-month period.
  • Convergent analysis of multiple data sources was used to assess process and outcome changes postintervention.

Main Results:

  • The overall frequency of PIVC removals for adverse outcomes did not change significantly across all units.
  • Several nursing units successfully improved their PIVC-related outcomes by employing specific implementation strategies.
  • The determinant framework offered a plausible explanation for the observed variations in intervention success.

Conclusions:

  • While overall adverse outcome rates remained below published benchmarks, traditional change strategies showed limited success in some units.
  • Implementation strategies, coupled with accessible data, provide a novel approach for nursing units to deploy, monitor, and sustain interventions.
  • This study underscores the potential of implementation science to guide nurses in optimizing short PIVC care and improving patient outcomes.