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Peripheral Nerve Catheter Securement: A Narrative Literature Review, Joshua M. Wiesel, Bernadette R. Findlay, Li Ching Ooi, Jennifer A. Stevens, Renata Hadzic Sep 2023

Peripheral Nerve Catheter Securement: A Narrative Literature Review, Joshua M. Wiesel, Bernadette R. Findlay, Li Ching Ooi, Jennifer A. Stevens, Renata Hadzic

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

Peripheral nerve catheters are commonly used to provide analgaesia and improve patient outcomes. Catheter dislodgment, displacement or leakage can result in premature cessation of analgaesic effect. There are currently no published guidelines for how to secure peripheral nerve catheters.

This narrative review explores and integrates the available research into the efficacy of peripheral nerve catheter securement products and techniques to reduce catheter dislodgement and displacement.

All studies looking at peripheral nerve catheter securement methods were included from inception until 19 October 2022 across PUBMED, Scopus, Ovid, Google Scholar, EMBASE and The Cochrane Library. The Jadad scale and Newcastle–Ottawa scale were …


Qualifying Thirst Distress In The Acute Hospital Setting – Validation Of A Patient-Reported Outcome Measure., Sharon Carey, Jacob Waller, Lucy Yueming Wang, Suzie Ferrie Dec 2021

Qualifying Thirst Distress In The Acute Hospital Setting – Validation Of A Patient-Reported Outcome Measure., Sharon Carey, Jacob Waller, Lucy Yueming Wang, Suzie Ferrie

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

Objective: This study aims to examine validity and sensitivity of two visual analogue scales (VASs), measuring thirst intensity and thirst distress, and compare them with a validated thirst discomfort scale (TDS).

Methods: This is a non-interventional, prospective and cross-sectional study. Researchers recruited 161 patients from an acute surgical hospital, who were identified at time of interaction as fasting. Data was collected using a questionnaire, which included the TDS. Criterion validity and construct validity was tested for the two VASs. Sensitivity was assessed based on the amount of time fasting from solid foods or fluids.

Results: Results showed the VAS for …