Influencing Patient Satisfaction Scores: Prospective One-Arm Study of a Novel Intravenous Catheter System With Retractable Coiled-Tip Guidewire Compared With Published Literature for Conventional Peripheral Intravenous Catheters.

J Infus Nurs

Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Norman R. Anderson, RN, CRNI®, VA-BC, is the coordinator for intravenous therapy at Evangelical Community Hospital in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, where he serves on the Value Analysis Team and the intravenous therapy nurse practice, education, and quality management committees.

Published: June 2017

With potential hospital reimbursement centered on patient satisfaction, limiting the number of invasive peripheral venipunctures may increase Press Ganey satisfaction scores. A prospective study compared published outcomes with conventional intravenous (IV) catheters against results using a newly designed IV catheter with a retractable, coiled-tip guidewire. The objectives were to determine whether successful first-attempt and IV complication rates might be altered using the new technology. In a small community hospital-based study of 95 patients, first-attempt success, complications, dwell time, and patient satisfaction results with the new technology scored significantly better, from insertion to removal, than published outcomes with conventional catheters.

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