The impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatology

Low-Birth-Weight (LBW) infants have very small veins, and there is a risk of needing multiple insertions to establish peripheral intravenous access. This study aimed to examine the impacts of multiple insertions during peripheral intravenous access in LBW infants. This cross-sectional study involve...

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Main Authors: Rose Nirwana Handayani, Defi Efendi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2021-05-01
Series:La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
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Online Access:http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/266
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spelling doaj-4080e776663f4893a6a601103a7ad4992021-05-21T11:05:44ZengPAGEPress PublicationsLa Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica0391-53872420-77482021-05-0143s110.4081/pmc.2021.266The impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatologyRose Nirwana Handayani0Defi Efendi1Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java; Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Cipto Mangunkusumo National Top Referral Hospital, JakartaDepartment of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java; Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Universitas Indonesia Hospital, Depok, West Java Low-Birth-Weight (LBW) infants have very small veins, and there is a risk of needing multiple insertions to establish peripheral intravenous access. This study aimed to examine the impacts of multiple insertions during peripheral intravenous access in LBW infants. This cross-sectional study involved 216 respondents. Data were analyzed with the Spearman correlation. The results showed a significant relationship (p<α) between multiple insertions to establish peripheral intravenous access to LBW infants with increased pain, heart rate, respiratory rate, duration of crying, delayed treatment, duration of insertion, and high cost of care (p<0.001; r=0.358-0.836). Meanwhile, multiple insertions might decrease oxygen saturation and body temperature (p<0.001; r=0.358). In this study, multiple insertions were correlated with several negative impacts on the physiological function and discomfort of LBW infants. The study also highlights the effect on time of treatment precision and cost effectiveness. Recommendation: It is necessary to develop preventive measures to reduce the impact of multiple insertions to establish peripheral intravenous access in LBW infants. http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/266Low birth weightperipherally intravenous insertionmultiple insertion
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author Rose Nirwana Handayani
Defi Efendi
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Defi Efendi
The impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatology
La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
Low birth weight
peripherally intravenous insertion
multiple insertion
author_facet Rose Nirwana Handayani
Defi Efendi
author_sort Rose Nirwana Handayani
title The impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatology
title_short The impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatology
title_full The impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatology
title_fullStr The impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatology
title_full_unstemmed The impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatology
title_sort impact of multiple insertions on peripheral intravenous access in low-birth-weight infants in perinatology
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
issn 0391-5387
2420-7748
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Low-Birth-Weight (LBW) infants have very small veins, and there is a risk of needing multiple insertions to establish peripheral intravenous access. This study aimed to examine the impacts of multiple insertions during peripheral intravenous access in LBW infants. This cross-sectional study involved 216 respondents. Data were analyzed with the Spearman correlation. The results showed a significant relationship (p<α) between multiple insertions to establish peripheral intravenous access to LBW infants with increased pain, heart rate, respiratory rate, duration of crying, delayed treatment, duration of insertion, and high cost of care (p<0.001; r=0.358-0.836). Meanwhile, multiple insertions might decrease oxygen saturation and body temperature (p<0.001; r=0.358). In this study, multiple insertions were correlated with several negative impacts on the physiological function and discomfort of LBW infants. The study also highlights the effect on time of treatment precision and cost effectiveness. Recommendation: It is necessary to develop preventive measures to reduce the impact of multiple insertions to establish peripheral intravenous access in LBW infants.
topic Low birth weight
peripherally intravenous insertion
multiple insertion
url http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/266
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