Abstract
Introduction:
In Japan, reports of accidents involving centrally inserted central catheters (CICCs) have prompted new recommendations. Hospitals are now required to provide ultrasound-guided venipuncture training and improve CICC-related governance. However, leaving this education to individual hospitals is insufficient.
Methods:
To address this, the Gonryo Council’s non-profit centrally/peripherally inserted central catheter (CICC/PICC) Study Group launched a standardized safety-education program that includes e-learning, hands-on seminars, practical-skills tests using mannequins, and post-seminar evaluations. From April 2021 to March 2023, data were analyzed from 196 first- and second-year post-graduate participants who completed the full program and surveys.
Results:
The program was consistently delivered over 3 years, with high participant satisfaction. Additionally, instructors evaluated during the seminars were highly rated, demonstrating the program’s effectiveness in improving CICC safety education regionally.
Conclusion:
Standardized CICC/PICC education is necessary. Future investigations should target the different needs of experienced and inexperienced participants at each facility.
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