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Vascular access e-learning : the essentials

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by Monica SchochMonica Schoch, C Osborne, F Grainer, D Du Toit, J Hamilton, D Cowan, M Seneviratne, T Vachharajani, J Agar
Objectives
Form a working group of renal vascular access nurses to develop peer reviewed, accessible, evidence based e-leaning modules related to vascular access principles and practice.

Key messages
Vascular access training and guidelines are often unit specific but the core principles of vascular access care are generally transferable. The vascular access e-learning module aims to utilize resources to minimize wasted time developing and keeping multiple individual vascular access training packages up to date.
Vascular access education is delivered from a variety of resources such as educators, senior staff and vascular access nurses. This e-learning module allows renal units the opportunity to provide a national learning package with general consensus on terminology and up to date evidence based practice.
Recently there has been a rise in the use of ultrasound to assess and perform image guided cannulation in vascular access to improve patient outcomes. There is only a small window of opportunity to provide education in ultrasound use. This module will provide education on this and other aspects of vascular access practices and patient care.

Implications for clinical practice
Implications include access to standardized learning packages based on current evidence based practice, eencouraging the utilization of new technology (e.g. Ultrasound observation and interpretation of results), reinforcing the underpinning knowledge of anatomy and physiology of vascular access, standardizing practice benefits to patients and nurses moving between dialysis units, improving accessibility by transitioning learning to smart phones and tablets and providing an opportunity for international collaboration related to vascular access e-learning concepts.

History

Pagination

1-11

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2014-08-25

End date

2014-08-27

Language

eng

Publication classification

EN Other conference paper

Copyright notice

2014, Elsevier

Title of proceedings

RSA 2014 : Proceedings of the Renal Society of Australasia 42nd Annual Conference 2014

Event

Renal Society of Australasia National Conference (42nd : 2014 : Melbourne, Vic.)

Publisher

Cambridge Media

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

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