Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillator
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Resumo: | Objective: To describe the experience of nursing students in the technique of peripheral venous puncture with and without the use of portable cutaneous transillator. Method: Observational, descriptive, cross-sectional and quantitative study conducted in a private college in the city of Curitiba-Paraná. Participants were 18 students randomly divided into two groups: Group I (traditional technique, without the use of portable skin transilluminator - venoscope) and Group II (technique with the use of venoscope). Data were collected using two instruments developed by the researchers containing demographic variables and questions related to venoscope use. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. Results: There was a significant correlation between the theoretical knowledge of venous puncture and the identification of the vessel to be punctured (p=0.000), and the theoretical knowledge with the level of difficulty to puncture (p=0.005). Regarding the number of puncture attempts,33.3% of the students successfully punctured the first attempt with the venoscope, for 44.4% of the students without the use of the device. When addressing the experience with the use of the venoscope, 66.7% mentioned being advantageous, and 55.6% reported that its use favored the visualization of veins. Conclusion: Venous puncture with the use of the venoscope was valid for learning and considered an advantageous experience for the students. |
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Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillatorExperiencia de estudiantes de enfermería en la técnica de punción venosa periférica con y sin el uso de transiluminador de piel portátilExperiência de estudantes de enfermagem na técnica de punção venosa periférica com e sem o uso de transiluminador cutâneo portátilStudents nursingTransilluminationCatheterization peripheralTeachingEducation nursing.Estudiantes de enfermeríaTransiluminaciónCateterismo periféricoEnseñanzaEducación en enfermería.Estudantes de EnfermagemTransiluminaçãoCateterismo PeriféricoEnsinoEducação em enfermagem.Objective: To describe the experience of nursing students in the technique of peripheral venous puncture with and without the use of portable cutaneous transillator. Method: Observational, descriptive, cross-sectional and quantitative study conducted in a private college in the city of Curitiba-Paraná. Participants were 18 students randomly divided into two groups: Group I (traditional technique, without the use of portable skin transilluminator - venoscope) and Group II (technique with the use of venoscope). Data were collected using two instruments developed by the researchers containing demographic variables and questions related to venoscope use. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. Results: There was a significant correlation between the theoretical knowledge of venous puncture and the identification of the vessel to be punctured (p=0.000), and the theoretical knowledge with the level of difficulty to puncture (p=0.005). Regarding the number of puncture attempts,33.3% of the students successfully punctured the first attempt with the venoscope, for 44.4% of the students without the use of the device. When addressing the experience with the use of the venoscope, 66.7% mentioned being advantageous, and 55.6% reported that its use favored the visualization of veins. Conclusion: Venous puncture with the use of the venoscope was valid for learning and considered an advantageous experience for the students.Objetivo: Describir la experiencia de los estudiantes de enfermería en la técnica de punción venosa periférica con y sin el uso de transiluminador cutáneo portátil. Método: Estudio observacional, descriptivo, transversal y cuantitativo realizado en un colegio privado de la ciudad de Curitiba-Paraná. Los participantes fueron 18 estudiantes divididos aleatoriamente en dos grupos: Grupo I (técnica tradicional, sin el uso de transiluminador de piel portátil - venoscópio) y Grupo II (técnica con el uso de venoscópio). Los datos fueron recolectados utilizando dos instrumentos desarrollados por los investigadores que contenían variables demográficas y preguntas relacionadas con el uso del venoscópio. Para el análisis de los datos se utilizó estadística descriptiva e inferencial. Resultados: Hubo correlación significativa entre el conocimiento teórico de la punción venosa y la identificación del vaso a perforar (p=0,000), y el conocimiento teórico con el nivel de dificultad para la punción (p=0,005). En cuanto al número de intentos de punción, el 33,3% de los estudiantes perforó con éxito el primer intento con el venoscópio, para el 44,4% de los estudiantes sin el uso del dispositivo. Al abordar la experiencia con el uso del venoscópio, 66,7% mencionaron ser ventajoso, y 55,6% relataron que su uso favoreció la visualización de venas. Conclusión: La punción venosa con el uso del venoscópio fue válida para el aprendizaje y considerada una experiencia ventajosa para los estudiantes.Objetivo: Descrever a experiência de acadêmicos de enfermagem na técnica de punção venosa periférica com e sem o uso de transiluminador cutâneo portátil. Método: Estudo observacional, descritivo, transversal e quantitativo realizado em uma faculdade privada no município de Curitiba-Paraná. Participaram 18 acadêmicos divididos aleatoriamente em dois grupos: Grupo I (técnica tradicional, sem o uso transiluminador cutâneo portátil - venoscópio) e Grupo II (técnica com o uso do venoscópio). Os dados foram coletados com a utilização de dois instrumentos elaborados pelos pesquisadores contendo variáveis demográficas e questões relacionadas ao uso do venoscópio. Utilizou-se de estatística descritiva e inferencial para a análise dos dados. Resultados: Houve correlação significativa entre o conhecimento teórico de punção venosa e a identificação do vaso a ser puncionado (p=0,000), e do conhecimento teórico com o nível de dificuldade para puncionar (p=0,005). Quanto ao número de tentativas de punção, 33,3% dos acadêmicos puncionaram com êxito na primeira tentativa com o venoscópio, para 44,4% dos acadêmicos sem o uso do aparelho. Ao abordar a experiência com o uso do venoscópio, 66,7% citaram ser vantajosa, e 55,6% relataram que o seu uso favoreceu a visualização de veias. Conclusão: A punção venosa com o uso do venoscópio foi válida ao aprendizado e considerada uma experiência vantajosa para os acadêmicos.Research, Society and Development2021-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1919810.33448/rsd-v10i11.19198Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e24101119198Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e24101119198Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e241011191982525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19198/17225Copyright (c) 2021 Hellen Cristine de Lima; Bruna Eloise Lenhani ; Josemar Batista; Catia Terezinha Heimbecherhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Hellen Cristine deLenhani , Bruna Eloise Batista, JosemarHeimbecher, Catia Terezinha 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19198Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:09.334793Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillator Experiencia de estudiantes de enfermería en la técnica de punción venosa periférica con y sin el uso de transiluminador de piel portátil Experiência de estudantes de enfermagem na técnica de punção venosa periférica com e sem o uso de transiluminador cutâneo portátil |
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Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillator |
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Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillator Lima, Hellen Cristine de Students nursing Transillumination Catheterization peripheral Teaching Education nursing. Estudiantes de enfermería Transiluminación Cateterismo periférico Enseñanza Educación en enfermería. Estudantes de Enfermagem Transiluminação Cateterismo Periférico Ensino Educação em enfermagem. |
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Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillator |
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Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillator |
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Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillator |
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Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillator |
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Experience of nursing students in peripheral venous puncture technique with and without the use of portable skin transillumillator |
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Lima, Hellen Cristine de |
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Lima, Hellen Cristine de Lenhani , Bruna Eloise Batista, Josemar Heimbecher, Catia Terezinha |
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Lenhani , Bruna Eloise Batista, Josemar Heimbecher, Catia Terezinha |
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Lima, Hellen Cristine de Lenhani , Bruna Eloise Batista, Josemar Heimbecher, Catia Terezinha |
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Students nursing Transillumination Catheterization peripheral Teaching Education nursing. Estudiantes de enfermería Transiluminación Cateterismo periférico Enseñanza Educación en enfermería. Estudantes de Enfermagem Transiluminação Cateterismo Periférico Ensino Educação em enfermagem. |
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Students nursing Transillumination Catheterization peripheral Teaching Education nursing. Estudiantes de enfermería Transiluminación Cateterismo periférico Enseñanza Educación en enfermería. Estudantes de Enfermagem Transiluminação Cateterismo Periférico Ensino Educação em enfermagem. |
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Objective: To describe the experience of nursing students in the technique of peripheral venous puncture with and without the use of portable cutaneous transillator. Method: Observational, descriptive, cross-sectional and quantitative study conducted in a private college in the city of Curitiba-Paraná. Participants were 18 students randomly divided into two groups: Group I (traditional technique, without the use of portable skin transilluminator - venoscope) and Group II (technique with the use of venoscope). Data were collected using two instruments developed by the researchers containing demographic variables and questions related to venoscope use. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. Results: There was a significant correlation between the theoretical knowledge of venous puncture and the identification of the vessel to be punctured (p=0.000), and the theoretical knowledge with the level of difficulty to puncture (p=0.005). Regarding the number of puncture attempts,33.3% of the students successfully punctured the first attempt with the venoscope, for 44.4% of the students without the use of the device. When addressing the experience with the use of the venoscope, 66.7% mentioned being advantageous, and 55.6% reported that its use favored the visualization of veins. Conclusion: Venous puncture with the use of the venoscope was valid for learning and considered an advantageous experience for the students. |
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