Qualitative Nursing Practices

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Morrison, T. (2012). Qualitative analysis of central and midline care in the medical/surgical setting. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 26(6), 323-328.
In 2012 a clinical nurse specialist from Naples Florida did a qualitative study that focused on nurses from a 400-600-bed community hospital with regards to CLABSI’s. The NCH Healthcare System Foundation funded to the cost of in-service production and telephone interviews (Morrison, T., 2012). The purpose of the study was to examine the experience and attitudes of registered nurses on specific units regarding evidence-based practice and the prevention of CLABSI’s, along with dressing changes and line care. A sample of fifteen full-time nurses was interviewed via a recorded, 45-minute, in-depth interview (Morrison, 2012). The findings identified many challenges for proper technique and prevention of CLABSI’s. Many of the
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The research was used to evaluate a quality improvement measure to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) and contaminated blood cultures CBS’s. It compared the year’s previous statistics of just standard scrubbing the port/hub with alcohol swabs, to a six-month period of the use of the novel alcohol-impregnated port protector (Sweet, et.al, 2012). The results showed a significant drop in the number for both CLABSI’s and CBS with the implementation of the new improvement measure. CLABSI’s showed a decrease from 2.3/1000 line-days to 0.3/1000 line-days, and in CBC’s from 17 preintervention to 1 during intervention (Sweet, et.al, 2012). This study is useful as there is little research regarding the use of these novel port protectors and further studies are needed. The research does support the current PICOT statement and is a quantitative study done by Sweet, Cumpston, Briggs, Craig & Hamadani

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