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Journal of Vascular Access 2001; 2: 119 - 124
Arteriovenous cannulation: differences in approach among institutions and nurses
B. YÜRÜGEN1, N. Erdogan2


1Sisli High School of Health, Istanbul University, Istanbul-Turkey
2Social Insurance Company ,Nis¸antas¸ý Istanbul, Turkey
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ABSTRACT
The aim of this study was to determine how hemodialysis (HD) nurses approach arteriovenous (A-V) cannulation and how a standard for this procedure could be reached. The study group was made up of 50 nurses who had been working for at least 6 months in the HD centers of the Social Insurance Company and university
hospitals. Data was collected by means of a questionnaire to ascertain the demographic characteristics of the 50 nurses,
and an A-V cannulation procedure checklist in three sections with 47 questions, prepared in the light of the literature.
Percentages and Pearson’s ÷2 tests were used to evaluate the data obtained by this means. The results showed that there were significant differences in pre and post-application stages of A-V cannulation in the medical centers studied. However, the differences found in the application stage in the same centers did
not correlate significantly. (The Journal of Vascular Access 2001; 2: 119-124)

Key Words. Hemodialysis, Arteriovenous (A-V) cannulation, Nursing care

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The Journal of Vascular Access - published and copyrighted by Wichtig Editore - Milano (Italy)
Autorizzazione n. 788 del 16.12.1999 reg. tribunale di Milano - Direttore Responsabile Diego Brancaccio - ISSN 1724-6032