USE PROTOCOL AND SUBCUTANEOUS VENOUS RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE
Abstract
Objetive: To establish a standardized care plan for carrier patients of venous reservoir in primary care. Material and Method: A revision of articles related to subcutaneous venous reservoir use and management was carried out in various data base. The articles were revised two at a time and classified by affinity and technical scientific quality. Later on, the authors, by consent, determine a standardized care plan for this kind of patients, as well as a connection of the plan to the different work lines (assistance process, health programs, shared performance guide and protocols) existing in the Public Health System of Andalucia, Spain (SSPA). Results: Once the theory phase of making the care plan was completed, the same one was carried out with the related cases in one of the health basic areas. Its adequacy and acceptance by professionals and patients was evaluated. At present, the mentioned plan it has been sent to the care board for its assessment, if necessary, to the rest of basic areas of the health district. Conclusions: In accordance with the results we have found in readings, determining standardized care plans is an excellent tool in care: It facilitates the decision making, decreases the variability, and improves the registry and the professional and users satisfaction.Downloads
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