Using simulation to explore the impact of device design on the learning and performance of peripheral intravenous cannulation.
Bronwyn Reid-McDermottMaryanne BrowneDara ByrnePaul O'ConnorEmily O'DowdChloe WalshCaoimhe MaddenSinéad LydonPublished in: Advances in simulation (London, England) (2019)
Participants achieved fluency in PIVC regardless of the device used. However, significant decrements in performance were observed when participants were required to perform PIVC using a novel device. This finding supports the need for careful consideration of devices purchased and supplied in the clinical setting, and the need for training prior to the introduction of novel devices or for new staff members.