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Clinical study on the effect of a device that emits light on the success of venipuncture in childre

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Success in peripheral intravenous catheterization
M01.643.259
Registration Number
RBR-838r987
Lead Sponsor
niversidade Federal de São Paulo
Brief Summary

Clinical, randomized and controlled study that will be carried out in the emergency units and clinics of the Bambino Hospital in Feira de Santana, Bahia, with children who need intravenous therapy using a peripheral intravenous catheter. A pilot study will be carried out with 40 children aged between 29 days of age and 12 years of age, incomplete, to obtain the necessary information to calculate the sample size. Children will be randomly allocated to an intervention group, in which peripheral intravenous catheterization will be performed with the aid of the Venoscope IV Plus® transilluminator, and control group, with peripheral intravenous catheterization conducted by the traditional method. These CIPs will be carried out by nurses and nursing technicians who are duly qualified for this research project. The collaborator researcher will observe the peripheral intravenous catheterization and apply the data collection instrument, complementing the information by consulting the medical record of the selected child. The data will be analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. All ethical principles of research involving human beings will be respected

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

Age between 29 days of life and 12 incomplete years; CIP performed on a day shift; Elective CIP indication with catheter over needle; Stable clinical or surgical conditions; First peripheral intravenous catheterization performed in the studied hospital units

Exclusion Criteria

Children and / or family members who give up on participating in the research, after their inclusion; Children with more than 4 attempts at peripheral intravenous catheterization

Study & Design

Study Type
Intervention
Study Design
Not specified
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