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NCT04541446

Study Dynamic Haptic Robotic Trainer (DHRT) and DHRT+ for Central Venous Catherization Insertion Training for Surgical Residents

Human participants will include medical residents. Each year the entering 1st year medical residents at Hershey Medical Center and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center will be taught to perform these procedures using the DHRT or the DHRT+ devices. The resident's performance will be measured and evaluated by these devices during the training. The technique of the training does not differ from what is currently taught at either of these institutions. In addition the residents will be required to pass the same skills assessment currently required at their institution. Upon successfully passing the skills assessment the residents will perform CVC interventions on under supervision. After the procedure the investigators will examine patient files to determine any changes in central line related complications and infection rates due to new clinical educational practices.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-07-02

1 state

Central Line Complication
Central Line Infection
RECRUITING

NCT06085690

Multicenter Clinical Translational Study of "ICU-NO CRBSI" Based on Improvement Science

The goal of this type of study is to construct the continuous quality promotion project "ICU-NO CRBSI(Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection , CRBSI)" based on improvement science, and to verify its effect in the prevention of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection and continuous quality improvement in ICU ( Intensive Care Unit , ICU) through multi-center implementation and two rounds of improvement. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: What is the incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infection in the ICU of participating units? How compliant are health care providers in the ICU with evidence-based sensory control practices for the prevention of catheter-associated bloodstream infection? Participants will be provided with the hospital's routine CVC (Central Venous Catheter ,CVC) care practices and CVC quality improvement measures based on evidence-based guidelines What technical and cultural support is needed to implement quality and safety improvement measures?

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-11-17

1 state

CRBSI - Catheter Related Bloodstream Infection
Evidence-based Nursing Practice
Central Venous Catheter Related Bloodstream Infection
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