2024
DOI: 10.1177/11297298231220537
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Implementation of a vascular access team and an intravenous therapy programme: A first-year activity analysis

Arianna Rosich-Soteras,
Carolina Bonilla-Serrano,
Ma Àngels Llauradó-González
et al.

Abstract: Background: Creating Vascular Access Teams (VAT) provides an expert nursing role that contributes to the training and continuous improvement of healthcare personnel. They can offer greater clinical safety, reducing complications and costs. Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) and midline catheters (ML) can be safe and cost-effective alternatives to other types of venous access (VA). The aim of the study was to analyse our centre’s VAT first 12 months of activity. The primary outcome was reported com… Show more

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