"This study explored hospital nurses' requirements for a functional PICC-CRT prevention management system, as well as the needs for motivating patients to participate in mobile health management" Hu et al (2025).

PICC-CRT prevention management system

Abstract:

Background: Peripherally inserted central catheter-related thrombosis (PICC-CRT) is a major complication in patients undergoing PICC placement. While a dedicated PICC-CRT prevention system could improve early risk assessment and targeted intervention, nurses’ specific needs for such a system remain underexplored. This study aimed to explore specialist registered nurses’ perspectives on a PICC-CRT prevention management system.

Methods: From April to September 2023, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 26 PICC-trained registered nurses from 10 tertiary hospitals in Beijing, China, using purposive sampling. Thematic analysis was applied to identify key themes.

Results: Three main themes emerged: (1) Core functional requirements for the nurse side: risk prediction and intelligent alerts, decision support, continuous management, systematically presented knowledge, automatic reminders, automatic statistical analysis, and auxiliary functions. (2) Key needs in promoting patient involvement in health management: personalized precision recommendations, health education, notifications and reminders, incentive functions, intelligent questions and answers and online consultation, and peer support. (3) Interface design requirements: ease of use, clear logic, visualization, and multimodality presentation.

Conclusion: This study explored hospital nurses’ requirements for a functional PICC-CRT prevention management system, as well as the needs for motivating patients to participate in mobile health management. It has offered valuable insights for future system development.


Reference:

Hu K, Pang X, Liu W. Nurses’ Needs for a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-Related Thrombosis Prevention Management System: A Qualitative Study. J Infus Nurs. 2025 Sep-Oct 01;48(5):357-369. doi: 10.1097/NAN.0000000000000611. Epub 2025 Aug 27. PMID: 40910681.