『Intensive and Critical Care Nursing:Central venous catheter access and procedure compliance: A qualitative interview study exploring intensive care nurses’ experiences』のカバーアート

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing:Central venous catheter access and procedure compliance: A qualitative interview study exploring intensive care nurses’ experiences

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing:Central venous catheter access and procedure compliance: A qualitative interview study exploring intensive care nurses’ experiences

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This qualitative research study investigates how intensive care nurses navigate the protocols intended to prevent infections during the use of central venous catheters. By interviewing medical professionals in Norway, the authors identified that while individual habits and a desensitization to risk can lead to dangerous lapses in safety, a collaborative professional culture serves as a powerful tool for maintaining high standards. The text suggests that peer-to-peer accountability and a shared commitment to patient safety are essential for overcoming the complacency that often arises in high-pressure medical environments. Ultimately, the source serves as a call for leadership to strengthen clinical education and foster an environment where nurses feel empowered to encourage one another toward better procedural compliance.

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