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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 28 May 2024

Near-Infrared Technology for Improved PIVC Placement: A Clinical Technology Implementation Model

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Page Range: 44 – 50
DOI: 10.2309/1557-1289-29.2.44
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ABSTRACT

Aims:

To share lessons learned from an evidence-based practice (EBP) initiative that implemented near-infrared (NIR) technology in a large US hospital system. A Clinical Technology Implementation Model (CTIM©) that can be adapted for use in other health institutions is presented.

Background:

EBP implementation, including the adoption of new cutting-edge technologies, is crucial to improving patient care. Yet there are significant delays in changes to clinical practice, often due to organisational challenges that stifle the implementation process. The evidence−practice gap is increasingly evident in peripheral intravenous access (PIV). Implementation science offers new insights into the challenges of updating clinical practice, which can support EBP implementation.

Evaluation:

Recent literature on implementation science, change theory, PIV access, NIR technology, and patient outcomes were reviewed. A model that can help nurse managers implement technology that aligns with EBP is presented, drawing on experience from the adoption of NIR vein visualisation to enhance PIV access in a large US hospital system.

Key issue:

A pervasive hesitancy in healthcare to embrace technology, coupled with the challenges of implementing a change to practice, has led to limited application of EBP PIV access guidelines and a stagnant standard of care.

Conclusion:

This article provides nurse managers with the tools necessary to successfully implement EBP, drawing on the experience from implementing NIR in a large US hospital. Nurse managers are uniquely positioned to lead the way in embracing technology to improve care and reduce the evidence−practice gap.

Copyright: Copyright © 2024 Association for Vascular Access. All rights reserved.
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Clinical Technology Implementation Model


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The steps of a project charter


Accepted: 01 Mar 2024
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