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"The nurse-led VAST interdisciplinary strategy can effectively improve the quality of clinical central line management and should be used to reinforce clinical catheterization and maintenance of central lines" Yin et al (2023).

Vascular access team central line maintenance

Abstract:

Objectives: This study aimed to establish and implement an interdisciplinary management strategy led by senior nurses via a vascular access specialist team (VAST) at a teaching hospital.

Methods: In 2021, the hospital established and implemented a nurse-led VAST management strategy to improve the quality of clinical central line maintenance. The VAST comprised senior nurses specialized in intravenous therapy, ultrasound/radiology technologists, medical doctors with central venous catheterization certificates, central line maintenance nurses, and administrative coordinators. The management strategy mainly included systemic on-the-job training for VAST members, the establishment of an interdisciplinary central line emergency “green channel,” the formation of a VAST-based, nurse-led standardized clinical rounding system, and the standardization of central line self-care instructions for patients. During the pre- (July 2020 to April 2021) and post- (May 2021 to May 2022) of the implementation the interdisciplinary management strategy, overall patients’ self-care ability, the success rate of catheterization at first time, central line management compliance rate, and patients’ satisfaction with catheter maintenance were investigated and compared.

Results: The results showed the score self-care ability was increased from 74.75 ± 18.4 (pre-VAST) to 99.10 ± 23.65 (post- VAST); the success rate for catheterization at first time was improved to 100% (225/225), compared to 92.9% (209/225) at pre-VAST; the central line management compliance rate was also increased to 99.6% (224/225) at post-VAST from 93.3% (210/225) at pre-VAST. A patient satisfaction survey on catheter maintenance showed improvements in all five indicators were compared to the pre- VAST (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: The nurse-led VAST interdisciplinary strategy can effectively improve the quality of clinical central line management and should be used to reinforce clinical catheterization and maintenance of central lines.


Reference:

Yin Y, Tang C, Zhang L, Wu D, Sun Q. Establishment and implementation of a nurse-led interdisciplinary management strategy for central line maintenance: A single-center experience. Int J Nurs Sci. 2023 Jun 30;10(3):345-350. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2023.06.014. PMID: 37545774; PMCID: PMC10401346.

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