The Faculty of Nursing at Baghdad University discussed the master’s thesis tagged) Nurses’ Practices and Barriers about Intravenous Cannulation for Children at Emergency Unit  (for the student Kadhim Jawad Kadhim.

 

The aim of the study is to assess nurses’ practices and the barriers which confronting during intravenous cannulation among pediatric patients.

The letter also included the thesis to presented the nurses were confronting barriers about documentation of intravenous cannulation and procedures of

removing intravenous cannula. Moreover, results showed a significant

relationship between nurses’ practices with intravenous cannulation with their gender at p value = .031 . In addition, qualitative data analysis  presented four themes in which three of them were related barriers  (including nurses, organization, and patients’ related barriers), while the fourth theme presented solutions for barriers.

The most important recommendations reached by the study: accomplish further studies on a large population to evaluate barriers facing pediatric nurses in Iraq to conduct intravenous cannulation for children, and the estimate that the researcher got privilege.

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