Nurses' experiences of blood sample collection from children: a qualitative study from Swedish paediatric hospital care.
Henrik HjelmgrenBritt-Marie YggeBjörn NordlundNina AnderssonPublished in: BMC nursing (2022)
The narrative results of this study illustrate that nurses working in paediatric hospital care face a big challenge in blood sampling collection from children. The nurses felt frustrated due to unsuccessful blood samplings and frequently could not understand why pre-analytical errors occurred. Nevertheless, they felt strengthened by colleagues in their team and shared feelings of responsibility to help each other with this complex procedure. The implications of this study are that paediatric hospital care needs to focus on improving guidelines for and increasing competence in blood sampling children and helping nurses to understand why samplings may be unsuccessful and how this can be avoided.