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Determinants of the optimal selection of vascular access devices: A systematic review underpinned by the COM-B behavioural model.

Ismael Fernández-FernándezEnrique Castro-SánchezIan Blanco-Mavillard
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2024)
No Patient or Public Contribution. WHAT DOES THIS ARTICLE CONTRIBUTE TO THE WIDER GLOBAL CLINICAL COMMUNITY?: Optimal selection of vascular devices remains a growing yet unresolved issue with costly clinical and patient experience impact. Interventions to improve the optimal selection of vascular devices have focused on training, education, algorithms and implementation of specialist vascular teams; alas, these approaches do not seem to have substantially addressed the problem. Specialist vascular teams should evolve and pivot towards leading the implementation of quality improvement interventions, optimizing resource use and enhancing their role.
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