Implementation of an intravenous therapy team based on convergent-assistance research
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425202328872%20Keywords:
Cross infection, Catheters, indwelling, Catheter-related infections, Patient safetyAbstract
Objective: To implement an intravenous therapy team in a large hospital. Method: Qualitative study carried out based on convergence group meetings, using the methodological framework of convergent-assistance research. Semi-structured interviews were carried out, data were collected through content analysis and three categories were formed, which originated the subjects for the training of professionals. Results: Nine nurses participated in the research and, after four training meetings, an intravenous therapy team was implemented and a guiding document was developed for carrying out the work. Conclusion: The study resulted in the implementation of an intravenous therapy team in a large hospital based on the research developed and the work experience of nurses who work in care practice. The methodological framework allowed nurses to be heard as promoters of action and implementers of innovation.
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