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Santos LMD, Kusahara DM, Rodrigues EC, Manzo BF, Pedreira MDLG, Avelar AFM. Operational Definition of the Concept of Success in Peripheral Intravenous Catheterization in Hospitalized Children. JOURNAL OF INFUSION NURSING 2024; 47:224-232. [PMID: 38968585 DOI: 10.1097/nan.0000000000000550] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 07/07/2024]
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The objective of this study was to operationally define the concept of success in peripheral intravenous catheterization in children considering the Walker and Avant model. This is a methodological study, carried out through the following steps: concept selection, the definition of the analysis objective, identification of possible uses of the concept, determination of critical or essential attributes, construction of a model and opposite case, and identification of antecedents and consequences. The study was carried out based on a search in international databases from January to March 2021. The sample consisted of 47 studies conducted in 17 countries between 2008 and 2021. Five attributes, 20 antecedents, 10 consequences, and an empirical reference of the studied concept were identified. Also, 2 cases, model and opposite, were elaborated, and an operational definition of the concept was developed. The Walker and Avant method enabled the operationalization of the concept of success of peripheral intravenous catheterization in children based on attributes, antecedents and consequents, and model and opposite cases.
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Affiliation(s)
- Luciano Marques Dos Santos
- Author Affiliations: Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil (Santos); Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (Kusahara, Pedreira, Avelar); Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - Anna Nery School of Nursing, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Rodrigues); Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - School of Nursing, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil (Manzo)
- Luciano Marques dos Santos, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the undergraduate course in nursing and permanent staff of the professional master of nursing and Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, State University of Feira de Santana, as well as leader of the Laboratory of Studies and Research in Innovation and Safety in Health Care (LaPIS) registered at CNPq. Denise Miyuki Kusahara, PhD, is an adjunct professor at the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of Unifesp and advisor of the Graduate Program in Nursing of Unifesp. She is a researcher and leader of the CNPq Research Group - SEGTEC: Safety, Technology and Care - Group for Nursing Studies and Research in Patient Safety, Pediatric Intensive Care and Intravascular and Drug Therapy.Elisa Conceição Rodrigues, PhD, is a professor at the Maternal and Child Nursing Department of the Anna Nery School of Nursing/UFRJ, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, and a vice-leader of the Nursing Research Group in Newborn and Family Health of the Nursing Research Center in Child and Adolescent Health (NUPESC). She is also a member of the Technical Group on Breastfeeding of the Rio de Janeiro State Health Secretariat and a consultant for the Women Supporting Women in Breastfeeding Group (Grupo MAMA).Bruna Figueiredo Manzo, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the Maternal and Infant Nursing Department of the Nursing School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), and a professor of the masters and PhD in nursing - UFMG. She is a member of the Center for Nursing Studies and Research in Urgency and Emergency - NEPEU/CNPq, member of the research center coordinated by Professor Leslie Parker (University of Florida), and leader of the RECRIA study group.Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves Pedreira, PhD, is a full professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Postgraduate and Research Chamber of the Paulista School of Nursing, and head of the Discipline of Clinical, Surgical and Intensive Care of the Department of Pediatric Nursing. She is also head researcher of the Laboratory of Nursing Experiments - LEEnf.Ariane Ferreira Machado Avelar, PhD,is an associate professor of the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of the Federal University of São Paulo, supervisor of the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Training Course for the Use of Vascular Ultrasonography for Insertion of Vascular Catheters by Nurses, and researcher of the Research Group SEGTEC
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- Author Affiliations: Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil (Santos); Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (Kusahara, Pedreira, Avelar); Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - Anna Nery School of Nursing, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Rodrigues); Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - School of Nursing, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil (Manzo)
- Luciano Marques dos Santos, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the undergraduate course in nursing and permanent staff of the professional master of nursing and Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, State University of Feira de Santana, as well as leader of the Laboratory of Studies and Research in Innovation and Safety in Health Care (LaPIS) registered at CNPq. Denise Miyuki Kusahara, PhD, is an adjunct professor at the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of Unifesp and advisor of the Graduate Program in Nursing of Unifesp. She is a researcher and leader of the CNPq Research Group - SEGTEC: Safety, Technology and Care - Group for Nursing Studies and Research in Patient Safety, Pediatric Intensive Care and Intravascular and Drug Therapy.Elisa Conceição Rodrigues, PhD, is a professor at the Maternal and Child Nursing Department of the Anna Nery School of Nursing/UFRJ, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, and a vice-leader of the Nursing Research Group in Newborn and Family Health of the Nursing Research Center in Child and Adolescent Health (NUPESC). She is also a member of the Technical Group on Breastfeeding of the Rio de Janeiro State Health Secretariat and a consultant for the Women Supporting Women in Breastfeeding Group (Grupo MAMA).Bruna Figueiredo Manzo, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the Maternal and Infant Nursing Department of the Nursing School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), and a professor of the masters and PhD in nursing - UFMG. She is a member of the Center for Nursing Studies and Research in Urgency and Emergency - NEPEU/CNPq, member of the research center coordinated by Professor Leslie Parker (University of Florida), and leader of the RECRIA study group.Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves Pedreira, PhD, is a full professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Postgraduate and Research Chamber of the Paulista School of Nursing, and head of the Discipline of Clinical, Surgical and Intensive Care of the Department of Pediatric Nursing. She is also head researcher of the Laboratory of Nursing Experiments - LEEnf.Ariane Ferreira Machado Avelar, PhD,is an associate professor of the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of the Federal University of São Paulo, supervisor of the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Training Course for the Use of Vascular Ultrasonography for Insertion of Vascular Catheters by Nurses, and researcher of the Research Group SEGTEC
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- Author Affiliations: Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil (Santos); Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (Kusahara, Pedreira, Avelar); Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - Anna Nery School of Nursing, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Rodrigues); Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - School of Nursing, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil (Manzo)
- Luciano Marques dos Santos, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the undergraduate course in nursing and permanent staff of the professional master of nursing and Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, State University of Feira de Santana, as well as leader of the Laboratory of Studies and Research in Innovation and Safety in Health Care (LaPIS) registered at CNPq. Denise Miyuki Kusahara, PhD, is an adjunct professor at the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of Unifesp and advisor of the Graduate Program in Nursing of Unifesp. She is a researcher and leader of the CNPq Research Group - SEGTEC: Safety, Technology and Care - Group for Nursing Studies and Research in Patient Safety, Pediatric Intensive Care and Intravascular and Drug Therapy.Elisa Conceição Rodrigues, PhD, is a professor at the Maternal and Child Nursing Department of the Anna Nery School of Nursing/UFRJ, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, and a vice-leader of the Nursing Research Group in Newborn and Family Health of the Nursing Research Center in Child and Adolescent Health (NUPESC). She is also a member of the Technical Group on Breastfeeding of the Rio de Janeiro State Health Secretariat and a consultant for the Women Supporting Women in Breastfeeding Group (Grupo MAMA).Bruna Figueiredo Manzo, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the Maternal and Infant Nursing Department of the Nursing School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), and a professor of the masters and PhD in nursing - UFMG. She is a member of the Center for Nursing Studies and Research in Urgency and Emergency - NEPEU/CNPq, member of the research center coordinated by Professor Leslie Parker (University of Florida), and leader of the RECRIA study group.Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves Pedreira, PhD, is a full professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Postgraduate and Research Chamber of the Paulista School of Nursing, and head of the Discipline of Clinical, Surgical and Intensive Care of the Department of Pediatric Nursing. She is also head researcher of the Laboratory of Nursing Experiments - LEEnf.Ariane Ferreira Machado Avelar, PhD,is an associate professor of the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of the Federal University of São Paulo, supervisor of the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Training Course for the Use of Vascular Ultrasonography for Insertion of Vascular Catheters by Nurses, and researcher of the Research Group SEGTEC
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- Author Affiliations: Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil (Santos); Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (Kusahara, Pedreira, Avelar); Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - Anna Nery School of Nursing, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Rodrigues); Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - School of Nursing, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil (Manzo)
- Luciano Marques dos Santos, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the undergraduate course in nursing and permanent staff of the professional master of nursing and Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, State University of Feira de Santana, as well as leader of the Laboratory of Studies and Research in Innovation and Safety in Health Care (LaPIS) registered at CNPq. Denise Miyuki Kusahara, PhD, is an adjunct professor at the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of Unifesp and advisor of the Graduate Program in Nursing of Unifesp. She is a researcher and leader of the CNPq Research Group - SEGTEC: Safety, Technology and Care - Group for Nursing Studies and Research in Patient Safety, Pediatric Intensive Care and Intravascular and Drug Therapy.Elisa Conceição Rodrigues, PhD, is a professor at the Maternal and Child Nursing Department of the Anna Nery School of Nursing/UFRJ, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, and a vice-leader of the Nursing Research Group in Newborn and Family Health of the Nursing Research Center in Child and Adolescent Health (NUPESC). She is also a member of the Technical Group on Breastfeeding of the Rio de Janeiro State Health Secretariat and a consultant for the Women Supporting Women in Breastfeeding Group (Grupo MAMA).Bruna Figueiredo Manzo, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the Maternal and Infant Nursing Department of the Nursing School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), and a professor of the masters and PhD in nursing - UFMG. She is a member of the Center for Nursing Studies and Research in Urgency and Emergency - NEPEU/CNPq, member of the research center coordinated by Professor Leslie Parker (University of Florida), and leader of the RECRIA study group.Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves Pedreira, PhD, is a full professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Postgraduate and Research Chamber of the Paulista School of Nursing, and head of the Discipline of Clinical, Surgical and Intensive Care of the Department of Pediatric Nursing. She is also head researcher of the Laboratory of Nursing Experiments - LEEnf.Ariane Ferreira Machado Avelar, PhD,is an associate professor of the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of the Federal University of São Paulo, supervisor of the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Training Course for the Use of Vascular Ultrasonography for Insertion of Vascular Catheters by Nurses, and researcher of the Research Group SEGTEC
| | - Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves Pedreira
- Author Affiliations: Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil (Santos); Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (Kusahara, Pedreira, Avelar); Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - Anna Nery School of Nursing, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Rodrigues); Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - School of Nursing, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil (Manzo)
- Luciano Marques dos Santos, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the undergraduate course in nursing and permanent staff of the professional master of nursing and Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, State University of Feira de Santana, as well as leader of the Laboratory of Studies and Research in Innovation and Safety in Health Care (LaPIS) registered at CNPq. Denise Miyuki Kusahara, PhD, is an adjunct professor at the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of Unifesp and advisor of the Graduate Program in Nursing of Unifesp. She is a researcher and leader of the CNPq Research Group - SEGTEC: Safety, Technology and Care - Group for Nursing Studies and Research in Patient Safety, Pediatric Intensive Care and Intravascular and Drug Therapy.Elisa Conceição Rodrigues, PhD, is a professor at the Maternal and Child Nursing Department of the Anna Nery School of Nursing/UFRJ, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, and a vice-leader of the Nursing Research Group in Newborn and Family Health of the Nursing Research Center in Child and Adolescent Health (NUPESC). She is also a member of the Technical Group on Breastfeeding of the Rio de Janeiro State Health Secretariat and a consultant for the Women Supporting Women in Breastfeeding Group (Grupo MAMA).Bruna Figueiredo Manzo, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the Maternal and Infant Nursing Department of the Nursing School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), and a professor of the masters and PhD in nursing - UFMG. She is a member of the Center for Nursing Studies and Research in Urgency and Emergency - NEPEU/CNPq, member of the research center coordinated by Professor Leslie Parker (University of Florida), and leader of the RECRIA study group.Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves Pedreira, PhD, is a full professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Postgraduate and Research Chamber of the Paulista School of Nursing, and head of the Discipline of Clinical, Surgical and Intensive Care of the Department of Pediatric Nursing. She is also head researcher of the Laboratory of Nursing Experiments - LEEnf.Ariane Ferreira Machado Avelar, PhD,is an associate professor of the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of the Federal University of São Paulo, supervisor of the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Training Course for the Use of Vascular Ultrasonography for Insertion of Vascular Catheters by Nurses, and researcher of the Research Group SEGTEC
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- Author Affiliations: Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil (Santos); Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (Kusahara, Pedreira, Avelar); Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - Anna Nery School of Nursing, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Rodrigues); Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - School of Nursing, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil (Manzo)
- Luciano Marques dos Santos, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the undergraduate course in nursing and permanent staff of the professional master of nursing and Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, State University of Feira de Santana, as well as leader of the Laboratory of Studies and Research in Innovation and Safety in Health Care (LaPIS) registered at CNPq. Denise Miyuki Kusahara, PhD, is an adjunct professor at the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of Unifesp and advisor of the Graduate Program in Nursing of Unifesp. She is a researcher and leader of the CNPq Research Group - SEGTEC: Safety, Technology and Care - Group for Nursing Studies and Research in Patient Safety, Pediatric Intensive Care and Intravascular and Drug Therapy.Elisa Conceição Rodrigues, PhD, is a professor at the Maternal and Child Nursing Department of the Anna Nery School of Nursing/UFRJ, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, and a vice-leader of the Nursing Research Group in Newborn and Family Health of the Nursing Research Center in Child and Adolescent Health (NUPESC). She is also a member of the Technical Group on Breastfeeding of the Rio de Janeiro State Health Secretariat and a consultant for the Women Supporting Women in Breastfeeding Group (Grupo MAMA).Bruna Figueiredo Manzo, PhD, is an adjunct professor of the Maternal and Infant Nursing Department of the Nursing School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), and a professor of the masters and PhD in nursing - UFMG. She is a member of the Center for Nursing Studies and Research in Urgency and Emergency - NEPEU/CNPq, member of the research center coordinated by Professor Leslie Parker (University of Florida), and leader of the RECRIA study group.Mavilde da Luz Gonçalves Pedreira, PhD, is a full professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Postgraduate and Research Chamber of the Paulista School of Nursing, and head of the Discipline of Clinical, Surgical and Intensive Care of the Department of Pediatric Nursing. She is also head researcher of the Laboratory of Nursing Experiments - LEEnf.Ariane Ferreira Machado Avelar, PhD,is an associate professor of the Department of Pediatric Nursing of the Paulista School of Nursing of the Federal University of São Paulo, supervisor of the Postgraduate Program in Nursing at the Federal University of São Paulo, coordinator of the Training Course for the Use of Vascular Ultrasonography for Insertion of Vascular Catheters by Nurses, and researcher of the Research Group SEGTEC
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Monk S, Luthi D, Eads J, Gannon C, Henrekin L, Croland T, Kendhari H, Shen S, Tripathi S, Shaikh N. Poke Plan: An Initiative to Improve Distraction and Pain Mitigation With Venous Access in Hospitalized Children. Hosp Pediatr 2023; 13:1048-1055. [PMID: 37981871 DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2023-007113] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2023]
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BACKGROUND Adequate pain control and anxiety relief during peripheral intravenous cannula (PIV) placement improves patient, parental, and staff satisfaction and reduces health care-induced stress in children. We noted a low rate of analgesic/anxiolysis use (<20%) and child life utilization (3%) in our institution. This quality improvement project was initiated to increase pain mitigation strategies in hospitalized children requiring PIV access. METHODS From November 2020 to March 2021, we created a key driver diagram and summarized possible interventions with the aim to increase our use of pain control strategies to >40% and child life utilization to 25%. For 12 months, 8 Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles were conducted focusing on nursing education and training, improved documentation, electronic medical record optimization, easy access to analgesics and anxiolytics, family involvement, and weekly huddles. Our primary measure was the percentage use of pain medications for PIV access. The utilization of PIV experts from the ICU (advanced practice registered nurses and physicians) served as the balancing measure. RESULTS A total of 883 patient charts were reviewed. The use of topical anesthetics and anxiolytics increased from 16.2% at baseline to 78.9% after the implementation of the quality improvement project. Eighty percent of parents reported their child was kept comfortable during the procedure using pain mitigation and comfort measures. A slight increase from 2% to 5.8% was noted in the utilization of advanced practice registered nurses and intensivists. CONCLUSIONS Implementation of a standardized approach for PIV placement improved team communication and provided better preparation for pain control before needle insertions in hospitalized children.
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- Samantha Monk
- Pediatric Intensive Care, Department of Nursing, OSF HealthCare, Children's Hospital of Illinois at Peoria, Peoria, Illinois
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- Pediatric Intensive Care, Department of Nursing, OSF HealthCare, Children's Hospital of Illinois at Peoria, Peoria, Illinois
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- Pediatric Intensive Care, Department of Nursing, OSF HealthCare, Children's Hospital of Illinois at Peoria, Peoria, Illinois
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- Department of Child Life, University of Iowa Hospitals, Iowa City, Iowa
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- Pediatric Intensive Care, Department of Nursing, OSF HealthCare, Children's Hospital of Illinois at Peoria, Peoria, Illinois
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- Division of Pediatric Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, Illinois
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Morrow S, DeBoer E, Potter C, Gala S, Alsbrooks K. Vascular access teams: a global outlook on challenges, benefits, opportunities, and future perspectives. BRITISH JOURNAL OF NURSING (MARK ALLEN PUBLISHING) 2022; 31:S26-S35. [PMID: 35856587 DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2022.31.14.s26] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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BACKGROUND Specialized vascular access training for medical professionals organized into vascular access teams (VATs) was shown to improve patient outcomes, clinical efficiency, and cost savings. Professional perspectives on VAT benefits, organization, challenges, and opportunities on a global scale remain inadequately explored. Using detailed perspectives, in this study, we explored the global VAT landscape, including challenges faced, clinical and clinico-economic impacts of VATs, with emphasis on underresearched facets of VAT initiation, data dissemination, and metrics or benchmarks for VAT success. METHODS Semistructured in-depth interviews of 14 VAT professionals from 9 countries and 5 continents were used to elicit qualitative and quantitative information. RESULTS Catheter insertions (100%) and training (86%) were the most performed VAT functions. Based on a 1-7 scale evaluating observed impacts of VATs, patient satisfaction (6.5) and institutional costs (6.2) were ranked the highest. VAT co-initiatives, advanced technology utilization (6.6), and ongoing member training (6.3) distinctly impacted VAT endeavors. Most institutions (64%) did not have routine mechanisms for recording VAT-related data; however, all participants (100%) stated the importance of sharing data to demonstrate VAT impacts. Time constraints (57%) emerged as one of the major deterrents to data collection or dissemination. The majority (64%) experienced an increased demand or workload for VAT services during the COVID-19 pandemic. CONCLUSIONS Despite the global variances in VATs and gaps in VAT-related data, all participants unanimously endorsed the benefits of VAT programs. Evaluating the impact of VATs, disseminating VAT-related data, and forging specialized institutional partnerships for data sharing and training are potential strategies to tackle the hurdles surrounding VAT formation and sustenance.
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- Shonda Morrow
- JD, MS, RN, CENP Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
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- RN, MA, CCRN-K, CNL, Sanford Health Corporate, Sioux Falls, SD
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- ODP, Southmead Hospital, Southmead Road Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, United Kingdom
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- BSN, RN, RT (R), VA-BC, Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD), Franklin Lakes, NJ
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