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Nurses’ opinions on midline catheters: a single-centre study of subjective experiences and training needs Cover

Nurses’ opinions on midline catheters: a single-centre study of subjective experiences and training needs

Open Access
|Dec 2024

Abstract

Aim. The aim of this study is to assess nurses’ opinions on the usability, effectiveness, and benefits of midline catheters (MC) in nursing practice. Additionally, the study identifies nurses’ subjective knowledge levels and training needs related to these catheters.

Material and methods. A cross-sectional correlational study was conducted from 15th October to 15th November 2023, involving 127 nurses from various departments. Data were collected through an anonymous survey with 13 questions about opinions on MC, subjective knowledge, and sociodemographic metrics. Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics.

Results. Most nurses had experience with patients using midline catheters, and the average rating of opinions on MC was 4.44 on a Likert scale (1-5). The average subjective knowledge about MC was 4.26. A total of 88% of respondents desired future training on MC, and 72% wanted to learn how to insert these catheters. Nurses who attended training rated their preparedness to handle MCs higher.

Conclusions. Midline catheters are well-regarded by nurses and integral to their practice. Regular training and support are essential for effectively implementing new medical technologies. Investing in medical staff education is crucial for improving healthcare quality and patient safety.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/pielxxiw-2024-0035 | Journal eISSN: 2450-646X | Journal ISSN: 1730-1912
Language: English
Page range: 243 - 252
Submitted on: Jul 16, 2024
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Accepted on: Oct 4, 2024
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Published on: Dec 4, 2024
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2024 Grzegorz Cichowlas, Anna Gąsior, Agata Bryk, Dariusz Kosson, published by Sciendo
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