Prevalence of phlebitis in adult patients admitted to a university hospital
Objective: to identify the prevalence of phlebitis, related to demographic and clinical variables, in peripheral intravenous therapy in adult patients admitted to a university hospital in Paraná, PR, Brazil. Method: this is an observational research, cross / prospective with a quantitative approach,...
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doaj-f8cc971c8e8343928c7eaf6001a6bcc52020-11-25T02:19:48ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832015-04-0116110.15253/2175-6783.2015000100015Prevalence of phlebitis in adult patients admitted to a university hospitalAngela Elisa Breda Rodrigues de Souza0João Lucas Campos de Oliveira1Denise Costa Dias2Anair Lazzari Nicola3Hospital de Base de BauruUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáObjective: to identify the prevalence of phlebitis, related to demographic and clinical variables, in peripheral intravenous therapy in adult patients admitted to a university hospital in Paraná, PR, Brazil. Method: this is an observational research, cross / prospective with a quantitative approach, carried out in three units of the hospital. Data collection took place from October 2012 to August 2013, using a form to extract demographic and clinical variables from patients suitable to pre-established eligibility requirements. For analysis, we used the calculation of point prevalence. Results: from 221 analyzed by venous access, there were 42 with presence of the clinical criteria definition of phlebitis. It was found a prevalence of phlebitis in men; with evolution degree of 2; venous punctures were located on the back of the hand; 22G caliber/diameter catheters; with residence time of three days. Conclusion: It was concluded that through the prevalence of known phlebitis, nursing actions for the prevention and management of the event can be (re)designed. http://www.revistarene.ufc.br/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/1918/pdf_1PhlebitisCatheterizationPeripheralNursingPatient Safety |
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Angela Elisa Breda Rodrigues de Souza João Lucas Campos de Oliveira Denise Costa Dias Anair Lazzari Nicola Prevalence of phlebitis in adult patients admitted to a university hospital Rev Rene Phlebitis Catheterization Peripheral Nursing Patient Safety |
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Angela Elisa Breda Rodrigues de Souza João Lucas Campos de Oliveira Denise Costa Dias Anair Lazzari Nicola |
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Angela Elisa Breda Rodrigues de Souza |
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Prevalence of phlebitis in adult patients admitted to a university hospital |
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Prevalence of phlebitis in adult patients admitted to a university hospital |
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Prevalence of phlebitis in adult patients admitted to a university hospital |
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Prevalence of phlebitis in adult patients admitted to a university hospital |
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Prevalence of phlebitis in adult patients admitted to a university hospital |
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prevalence of phlebitis in adult patients admitted to a university hospital |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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Rev Rene |
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1517-3852 2175-6783 |
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Objective: to identify the prevalence of phlebitis, related to demographic and clinical variables, in peripheral intravenous therapy in adult patients admitted to a university hospital in Paraná, PR, Brazil. Method: this is an observational research, cross / prospective with a quantitative approach, carried out in three units of the hospital. Data collection took place from October 2012 to August 2013, using a form to extract demographic and clinical variables from patients suitable to pre-established eligibility requirements. For analysis, we used the calculation of point prevalence. Results: from 221 analyzed by venous access, there were 42 with presence of the clinical criteria definition of phlebitis. It was found a prevalence of phlebitis in men; with evolution degree of 2; venous punctures were located on the back of the hand; 22G caliber/diameter catheters; with residence time of three days. Conclusion: It was concluded that through the prevalence of known phlebitis, nursing actions for the prevention and management of the event can be (re)designed. |
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Phlebitis Catheterization Peripheral Nursing Patient Safety |
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