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Poland's first vascular access team 3-year analysis: Insights and learnings.

Maciej LatosDariusz KossonMateusz Zawadka
Published in: The journal of vascular access (2024)
The introduction of MCs as a possible option for peripheral venous access reduces the use of CVCs. Developing MCs programmes should be based on investing in staff competencies, which increases success rates. The nurses and physicians should be trained in infusion care to achieve better results in the use of MCs and LPCs. Increasing the competence of nurses in Poland is necessary for the implementation of full-service and top-level functioning of VAT.
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