Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR) (Oct 2017)

Effectiveness and Satisfaction of Using Hand Block to Protect Venous Access Line and Arterial Line in Anesthesia

  • Natsana Wittayanupakorn,
  • Maliwan Oofuvong

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 4
pp. 293 – 300

Abstract

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Objective: To determine the effectiveness and the satisfaction of hand block to protect intravenous access line and arterial line in anesthesia. Meterial and Methods: This descriptive study was conducted in patients aged ≥18 years old who received general anesthesia, patient’s arms with the intravenous or the arterial line attached to the body. Hand block as used to protect the press from surgeon or equipments during the operation. The nurse anesthetists were asked to evaluate the effectiveness and the satisfaction of hand block to protect the intravenous line and the arterial line. The evaluating scales included the followings: 4=very good, 3=good, 2=fair, 1=poor. Results: Fifty three patients were recruited in the study. The mean scores of the effectiveness of using hand block to protect venous access and arterial line were good (>3.2-3.6). The items of the satisfaction were very good (≥3.6) that using reused materials, convenience to use, low surgeon disturbance, easily keeping, avoid pressure sore injury and durability. The overall satisfaction score of using hand block was very good (=3.8). Conclusion: The satisfaction of using hand block among nurse anesthetists was very good. Hand block is effective for protecting intravenous access line and arterial line.

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