Nurses' Knowledge and Self-Efficacy in the Management of Vascular Access Devices Before and After Field Training Course: A Quasi-Experimental Study

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作者
Lommi, Marzia [1 ]
Diaz, Maria Ymelda Tolentino [1 ]
Piredda, Michela [2 ]
Raffaele, Barbara [1 ]
Ricci, Simona [3 ]
Montini, Graziella [4 ]
Guarente, Luca [1 ]
Leonardo, Marianna [5 ]
Petrucci, Giorgia [6 ]
Fiorini, Jacopo [7 ]
Porcelli, Barbara [8 ]
机构
[1] UOC Care Person, Area Training, Profess Dev & Res, Rome, Italy
[2] Campus Biomed Roma Univ, Dept Med & Surg, Res Unit Nursing Sci, Rome, Italy
[3] Tor Vergata Univ, Rome, Italy
[4] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
[5] Tor Vergata Univ, Fac Med & Surg, Sch Nursing, Rome, Italy
[6] Campus Biomed Roma Univ, Dept Med & Surg, Res Unit Orthopaed & Trauma Surg, Rome, Italy
[7] Tor Vergata Fdn Policlin, Nursing Management, Rome, Italy
[8] UOC Care Person, Rome, Italy
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NURSING OPEN | 2025年 / 12卷 / 04期
关键词
knowledge; quasi-experimental study; self-efficacy; vascular access device;
D O I
10.1002/nop2.70090
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
AimTo assess nursing staff' knowledge and self-efficacy in vascular access device management before and after a Field Training Course, aligned to the recent Standard of Infusion Therapy Guidelines.DesignQuasi-experimental study.MethodNursing staff from a healthcare company in Rome, Italy, participated in a 25-h Field Training Course, focusing on vascular access management, promoting collaborative learning, reflection and research. Participants filled in the Nurses' knowledge and self-efficacy on vascular access devices questionnaire pre and post-course. The course's impact on knowledge and self-efficacy was assessed using ANOVA or T-test.ResultsA total of 472 nurses completed both questionnaires. Baseline knowledge scores significantly varied by gender, work setting and previous attendance at courses on vascular accesses, reflecting a positive influence from the healthcare facility's vascular team and the culture around PICC/Midline. Male gender and hospital setting were associated with higher self-efficacy scores, often linked to prior course attendance. Knowledge scores were lowest for short peripheral catheters and ports, intermediate for general knowledge and long peripheral catheters/midline and highest for peripherally inserted central catheter. Self-efficacy was higher for short peripheral catheters and lower for long peripheral catheters/midline, PICC and Ports. After the course, both knowledge and self-efficacy significantly improved, except for short peripheral catheter self-efficacy, which was already high at baseline.Relevance to Clinical PracticeIn the constantly evolving healthcare landscape, updated knowledge and strong self-efficacy in managing vascular access devices are crucial for nurses to deliver high-quality care. This enables professionals to navigate complexities, make informed decisions and promote a culture of safety.Reporting MethodSQUIRE (Standards for quality improvement reporting excellence) reporting method (EQUATOR guidelines).Patient or Public ContributionNone.
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