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Authors Chen J, Zhao H, Xia Z, Zhang Y, Lv X, Zhou X, Dong X, Li J, Jiang H, Huang Y, Huang H
Received 20 February 2018
Accepted for publication 9 May 2018
Published 18 June 2018 Volume 2018:10 Pages 1565—1574
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S166008
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Nakshatri
Background: Peripherally
inserted central catheters (PICCs) are widely used in critically ill cancer
patients. We aimed to investigate the status of knowledge, attitude, and
practice (KAP) toward the daily management of PICCs in critically ill cancer
patients discharged from intensive care units.
Methods: Totally, 152 critically ill cancer patients discharged from two
intensive care units in China were surveyed using a self-administered KAP
questionnaire. Patients’ demographics and PICC-related KAP scores were collected
and analyzed using independent-samples t-test and multivariate stepwise linear
regression analysis.
Results: All 152 patients completed the survey. The mean KAP scores were
32.61±3.80 points, 28.11±3.18 points, and 44.31±3.98 points, respectively. KAP
scores were found to have significant positive correlations with each other (P <0.05). The major factors
influencing the total KAP score were the PICC indwelling time and the patient’s
educational degree, age, and place of residence (P <0.05).
Conclusion: We noted that KAP status toward the daily management of PICC in
critically ill cancer patients discharged from intensive care units is not
optimistic and needs to be further improved. Attention should be paid to the
health education patterns of KAP, and individualized instruction should be
pursued.
Keywords: malignant tumor, peripherally inserted central catheter,
knowledge, attitude and practice, critically ill, intensive care unit