Undergraduate nursing students’ knowledge and experience in infusion therapy and peripheral vascular acces

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Objectives: to analyze the knowledge and experience of undergraduate nursing students regarding infusion therapy and peripheral vascular access. Methods: descriptive, cross-sectional, analytical study with 123 undergraduate nursing students who answered a semi-structured instrument. Results: the majority were women, with a median age of 51 years old; 87% considered the teaching received insufficient to perform in clinical practice. The mean overall knowledge score was 78.1 (SD± 8.97). The themes catheter flushing and lock (38.1%), catheter selection (34.2%), infusion equipment (30.9%) and insertion site (30.9%) presented a significant number of errors. Conclusions: practical classes and execution of procedures in health services were predictors for a better knowledge about infusion therapy and vascular access by undergraduate nursing students.

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Alvarenga, J. T. A., Nicolussi, A. C., Cruz Ramos, A. M. P., Gomes, L. F. A., Monteiro, D. A. T., & Toffano, S. E. M. (2023). Undergraduate nursing students’ knowledge and experience in infusion therapy and peripheral vascular acces. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 76(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0219

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