Authors

  1. Frankish , Brenna
  2. Amplo , Kristina
  3. Townsend , Rachael
  4. Miller-Roberts , Tonya
  5. Wakabayashi , Akane Fujimoto
  6. Calamaro , Christina

Abstract

As frontline workers in patient care, nurses can lead the innovation and development of new treatment approaches, protocols, and equipment. This nurse-led study explored the nurses' perceptions about the feasibility of a new active SPN device versus the passive SPN device in terms of safety, ease of use, ease of and confidence in dose administration, and ease of teaching device use to pediatric patients and their caregivers. The RNs' clear preference for the active over the passive SPN device suggests that the newer, active devices warrant more widespread use in hospital settings, with further research also recommended.