Behavior of the multidisciplinary team about Bundle of Central Venous Catheter in Intensive Care

2016 
Objective: To analyze the behavior of nursing and medical staff related to Bundle insertion and good practices in the management of Central Venous Catheter. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study conducted from June to September 2014. It was applied a questionnaire to 76 professionals of a sector of intensive care. Performed descriptive statistics and odds ratio to evaluate the association. Results: In the pre-catheter insertion was 1.6 higher risk of antiseptic cleaning procedures of the hands and choice of vein to be punctured be questioned, if not met the current recommendations, if accompanied by a top level professional. In the maintenance of the catheter, the assessment of daily permanence was presented 12 times greater risk of being realized through higher education professionals (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Was demonstrated need for improved assistance. New studies on infection prevention and multidisciplinary team educational programs can contribute to this.
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