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KMID : 1004620130190010128
Clinical Nursing Research
2013 Volume.19 No. 1 p.128 ~ p.142
Adaptation of Intravenous Infusion Nursing Practice Guideline
Gu Mee-Ock

Cho Yong-Ae
Cho Myoung-Sook
Eun Young
Jeong Jae-Sim
Jeong Ihn-Sook
Lee Young-Geun
Kim Mi-Kyung
Kim Eun-Hyun
Kim Ji-Hye
Lee Sun-Hee
Kim Hyun-Lim
Yun Hee-Sook
Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to adapt the previously developed intravenous infusion guidelines with good quality for development of the evidence-based intravenous infusion nursing practice guideline in Korea.

Methods: Guideline adaptation process was conducted according to guideline adaptation manual version 2.0 developed by NECA (Kim, Kim et al., 2011) which consisted of three main phases, 9 modules including a total of 24 steps.

Results: Adapted intravenous infusion nursing practice guideline was consisted of 19 domains and 180 recommendations. The domains and number of recommendations in each domain were: general guide, 4; assessment, 1; vascular access device selection, 4; site selection, 14; site preparation, 5; site care, 29; maintaining patency, 11; blood sampling via vascular access, 4; vascular access device exchange and removal, 9; add-on device selection, 27; infusion related complications, 63; education, 7; and documentation and report, 2. There were 11.9% of A, 28.4% of B, 58.7% of C in grade of recommendations.

Conclusion: Adapted intravenous infusion nursing practice guideline is expected to contribute providing an evidence based practice guides for intravenous infusion. The guideline is recommended to be disseminated to nurses nationwide to improve the efficiency of intravenous infusion practice.
KEYWORD
Intravenous infusions, Practice guideline, Evidence-based nursing, Adaptation
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