Using the broken needle technique for peripheral venous puncture in assistance to premature newborn

Objective: To understand the use of the broken needle technique peripheral venous puncture in the professional practice of assistance to preterm infants. Method: Qualitative study conducted through interviews with neonatal care professionals submitted to Content Analysis to Bardin. Results: The foll...

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Published in:Revista de pesquisa, cuidado é fundamental pp. 6 - 11
Main Authors: Pagano, Letícia Morais, Moreira, Denis da Silva, Resck, Zélia Marilda Rodrigues
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Portuguese
Published: 01-01-2020
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Summary:Objective: To understand the use of the broken needle technique peripheral venous puncture in the professional practice of assistance to preterm infants. Method: Qualitative study conducted through interviews with neonatal care professionals submitted to Content Analysis to Bardin. Results: The following categories were identified: Professional perceptions regarding the benefits of the broken needle technique for the neonate; Learning and professional experience of broken needle technique. Conclusion: The transfer of knowledge from one professional to another favored the incorporation of the technique in the institution. The team is concerned with performing techniques that are less aggressive to the newborn and therefore perform the broken needle because they believe it is more advantageous and beneficial and has no adverse effects on the neonate. The professionals decide which technique to use taking into account the anatomical and clinical characteristics of the neonate, their ability and safety in the execution.
ISSN:1809-6107
2175-5361
DOI:10.9789/2175-5361.rpcfo.v12.6595