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UnknownNCT04692753

Effect of Education of Health Care Workers on the Maintenance of Venous Access Devices

Effect of Intensive Training and Education of Health Care Workers on the Maintenance of Venous Access Devices in Critically Ill Patients at a Tertiary Care Academic Hospital

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
400 (estimated)
Sponsor
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In intensive care units (ICU), critically ill patients require various venous access devices for fluid resuscitation, drug therapy, or renal replacement therapy (RRT). These include peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC), specialized venous ports like central venous catheters (CVCs), and hemodialysis ports. The investigators plan to do this pre- and post-intervention study to know the effect of intensive training and education of HCW (doctors and nurses) on the condition of venous access devices in critically ill patients.

Detailed description

Phase 1, pre-intervention: The first twelve weeks will include 25 random visits to main ICU and point observations of all venous access devices under parameters like condition of dressing, connectors and documentation. This will also include the comparison of incidence of CLABSI in the pre and post intervention phase. Phase 2, intervention: Next four weeks will be an intervention in the form of intensive training and education of the HCW (doctors and nurses). The intensive training will be in the form of an online presentation in which the investigators would have videos on care and maintenance of venous access devices, and the importance of documentation of days of insertion and change of dressing. Phase 3, post-intervention: Another twelve weeks, post-intervention, again 25 random visits will be done to collect point observations about the same parameters of venous access devices and documentation as done in phase 1. Statistical analysis: Each of these point observation parameters (for central or peripheral venous access) will be finally categorized as appropriate/inappropriate as per guidelines for best practice. The compiled data from pre and post intervention phases would be compared. All the categorical parameters (appropriate/inappropriate) will be compared using chi-square test. All the quantitative parameters (e.g. incidence of CLABSI) will be compared using a paired t-test

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERTraining and educationTraining and education of health care workers in the form of online seminars and bed side demonstration of care and maintenance of venous access devices

Timeline

Start date
2020-10-01
Primary completion
2021-04-01
Completion
2021-04-01
First posted
2021-01-05
Last updated
2021-01-05

Locations

1 site across 1 country: India

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04692753. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.