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A Brief Intervention by Nurses to Reduce the Prescribing of Occluded Peripheral Venous Catheters in the Emergency Department
Sponsor: University Hospital, Rouen
Summary
Peripheral venous catheters are frequently inserted in hospitals, with approximately 25 million placed annually in France (HAS data, 2005). The occluded peripheral venous catheter with extension tubing has become the standard in some emergency departments, offering advantages such as patient mobility, the ability to perform repeated blood draws, and the administration of intravenous medications. A 2018 meta-analysis revealed that one in three devices was unnecessary. The placement of a occluded peripheral venous is associated with a more painful insertion, higher cost, and an increased risk of infection and thromboembolism, and blood samples obtained via the occluded peripheral venous catheter are more often hemolyzed than those obtained by direct venipuncture. Communication between physicians and nurses is essential to ensure optimal patient care. A brief intervention by the nurse when a physician prescribes a occluded peripheral venous catheter can help clarify the appropriateness of this prescription, which could lead to reduced pain for the patient, time savings for healthcare providers, and material cost savings for the hospital.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1680
Start Date
2026-06-01
Completion Date
2027-01-01
Last Updated
2026-05-13
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
question for the prescriber
Once the nurse has received the doctor's order for a blood draw with a KTO, she will ask the prescribing physician: Is the KTO being prescribed for: the administration of medication? The injection of a contrast agent? A second blood draw? For each question, there are three possible answers: Yes? No? Maybe?
Locations (16)
CHU Amiens
Amiens, France
CHU Angers
Angers, France
Chu Clermont Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand, France
APHP Henri Mondor
Créteil, France
Ch Dieppe
Dieppe, France
APHP CH Simone Veil
Eaubonne, France
HCL Lyon Sud
Lyon, France
HIA Laveran Marseille
Marseille, France
CHRU Nancy
Nancy, France
CHU Nantes
Nantes, France
APHP Lariboisière
Paris, France
AP HP Pitié Salpétrière
Paris, France
APHP Bichat
Paris, France
APHP St Antoine
Paris, France
CHU de ROUEN
Rouen, France
Chu Toulouse
Toulouse, France