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@article{Blanco-Mavillard:2018:10.1186/s13012-018-0792-z,
author = {Blanco-Mavillard, I and Bennasar-Veny, M and De, Pedro-Gómez J and Moya-Suarez, A and Parra-García, G and Rodríguez-Calero, MA and Castro, Sanchez EM},
doi = {10.1186/s13012-018-0792-z},
journal = {Implementation Science},
title = {Implementation of a knowledge mobilization model to prevent peripheral venous catheter-related adverse events. PREBACP study: A multicenter cluster randomized trial protocol},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-018-0792-z},
volume = {13},
year = {2018}
}

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AB - BackgroundPeripheral venous catheters are the most commonly used invasive devices in hospitals worldwide. Patients can experience multiple adverse events during the insertion, maintenance, and management of these devices. Health professionals aim to resolve the challenges of care variability in the use of peripheral venous catheter through adherence to clinical practice guidelines. The aim of this cluster-randomized controlled trial is to determine the efficacy of a multimodal intervention on incidence of adverse events associated with the use of peripheral venous catheters in adult hospital patients. Additional aims are to analyze the fidelity of nurses and the relationship between contextual factors on the use of best available and the outcomes of the intervention.MethodsFive public hospitals in the Spanish National Health System, with diverse profiles, including one university hospital and four second-level hospitals, will be included. In total, 20 hospitalization wards will be randomized for this study by ward to one of two groups. Those in the first group receive an intervention that lasts 12 months implementing evidence-based practice in healthcare related to peripheral catheters through a multimodal strategy, which will contain updated and poster protocols insertion, maintenance and removal of peripheral venous catheters, technologies applied to e-learning, feedback on the results, user and family information related to peripheral catheter, and facilitation of the best evidence by face-to-face training session. Primary outcome measures: Incidence of adverse events associated with the use of peripheral venous catheters is measured by assessing hospital records. Secondary outcome measures: Nurses’ adherence to clinical practice guidelines, clinical outcomes, and the cost of implementing the multimodal intervention.DiscussionClinical implementation is a complex, multifaceted phenomenon which requires a deep understanding of decision-making, knowledge mobil
AU - Blanco-Mavillard,I
AU - Bennasar-Veny,M
AU - De,Pedro-Gómez J
AU - Moya-Suarez,A
AU - Parra-García,G
AU - Rodríguez-Calero,MA
AU - Castro,Sanchez EM
DO - 10.1186/s13012-018-0792-z
PY - 2018///
SN - 1748-5908
TI - Implementation of a knowledge mobilization model to prevent peripheral venous catheter-related adverse events. PREBACP study: A multicenter cluster randomized trial protocol
T2 - Implementation Science
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-018-0792-z
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/62077
VL - 13
ER -