关于中心静脉导管在TPN患儿中的使用和可用性:家长的观点。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Ludger Tüshaus, Kathrin Kelly, Julia Siebert, Martina Kohl-Sobania
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摘要

背景:医疗器械是医疗保健的重要组成部分。因此,它们必须对患者安全有效。本研究旨在从家长角度分析中心静脉导管(CVCs)儿童长期肠外营养的情况,以及患者的安全性和有效性。方法:采用定量研究方法,对德国慢性肠衰竭儿童患者支持小组进行在线横断面调查。结果:在202年11月至2021年1月期间收集了61份回复。关于cvc的可用性,护理人员评估了总体满意度、患者安全性、可用性、处理的易学性、“自我解释能力”和心理负荷。此外,还记录了各种改进建议。结论:虽然CVCs在长期使用时会引起各种并发症,但家长在日常生活中使用是可行的。身体外的固定和保护不足已被确定为未满足临床需求。除了慢性肠衰竭的潜在疾病外,导管还给家庭生活增加了额外的精神负担。此外,家长们明确表示需要进一步的信息和培训。
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About the Usage and Usability of Central Venous Catheters in Children with TPN: the Parents' Viewpoint.

Background: Medical devices are important components of medical care. Therefore, they must be safe and useful for patients. This study aimed to analyze the situation of children with central venous catheters (CVCs) for long-term parenteral nutrition from the parents' perspective with respect to patient safety and usefulness.

Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted using a quantitative research approach, with a German patient support group for children with chronic intestinal failure.

Results: 61 responses were collected between November 202 and January 2021. Concerning the usability of the CVCs, the caregivers assessed overall satisfaction, patient safety, usability, learnability of handling, "self-explanatory ability, " and mental load. Furthermore, various suggestions for improvements have been documented.

Conclusion: Although CVCs can cause a variety of complications in the context of long-term use, the usage for parents in everyday life is feasible. Insufficient fixation and protection outside of the body have been identified as unmet clinical needs. In addition to the underlying disease of chronic intestinal failure, the catheter adds an extra mental burden to families' lives. Furthermore, parents articulated the need for further information and training.

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Klinische Padiatrie
Klinische Padiatrie 医学-小儿科
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1.10
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135
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Das Forum für wissenschaftliche Information in der Kinderheilkunde ausgewählte Originalarbeiten aus allen Bereichen der Pädiatrie Visite: Ihr Forum für interessante Krankengeschichten und außergewöhnliche Kasuistiken aktuelle Fortschritte in Diagnostik und Therapie jährliche Schwerpunkthefte: Ergebnisse der pädiatrischen Onkologie plus Medizin und Markt topaktuelle Informationen aus der Industrie
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