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Int Nurs Rev ; 2024 Apr 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38661539

ABSTRACT

AIMS: To describe the development process of a device from the conception of the idea to the first contact with the commercial environment, and to demonstrate its practical application through an interdisciplinary collaboration between nursing and engineering for the design of a protective device for peripheral venous catheters. BACKGROUND: Nurses are key agents for identifying unresolved needs or problems related to nursing care. To address these needs, creative ideation processes are often triggered among nurses to seek technological answers to these challenges. RESULTS: The ten steps to develop a device are presented: (1) detecting an unsatisfied clinical need; (2) searching for preexisting marketed products; (3) searching for patents; (4) maintaining confidentiality throughout the process; (5) obtaining institutional support; (6) forming a multidisciplinary team; (7) developing the idea; (8) applying for a patent; (9) building the prototype; (10) marketing the device. This methodology was applied to design a protective device for peripheral venous catheters in hospitalized patients. CONCLUSIONS: Nurses can play a key role in the promotion of healthcare innovation in their field to improve procedures, thanks to their direct contact with patients, and by providing their insight on devices that can enhance patient care. The successful interdisciplinary collaboration between nurses and engineers can provide a response to relevant clinical problems such as the manipulation or removal of peripheral venous catheters. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING AND/OR HEALTH POLICY: A hospital policy is required to encourage the participation of nurses in innovative actions. Furthermore, it is important to support nurse leaders who can play a pivotal role in incorporating creativity into work environments and empowering other nurses to innovatively address clinical issues. NO PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: This article describes the process for developing a health device.

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Cir. Esp. (Ed. impr.) ; 96(4): 198-204, abr. 2018. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-173184

ABSTRACT

La industria 4.0 ofrece nuevas oportunidades de desarrollo a los cirujanos. El diseño asistido por ordenador y la impresión 3D permiten materializar muchas ideas y conceptos, facilitando la accesibilidad al diseño y la creación de productos, bien como prototipos, bien como productos finales funcionales. Hasta ahora era difícil llegar a la fabricación de nuevos dispositivos. En estos momentos la principal limitación será nuestra creatividad, disponer de espacios que permitan poner a prueba nuestras creaciones y lograr financiación


Industry 4.0 offers new development opportunities for surgeons. Computer-aided design and 3D printing allow for the creation of prototypes and functional end products. Until now, it was difficult for new devices to get to the manufacturing phase. Nowadays, the main limitations are our creativity, available spaces to test our creations and obtaining financing


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Equipment Design/standards , Biomedical Engineering , Computer-Aided Design , Patents as Topic , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods , Intellectual Property
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Cir Esp (Engl Ed) ; 96(4): 198-204, 2018 Apr.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29598878

ABSTRACT

Industry 4.0 offers new development opportunities for surgeons. Computer-aided design and 3D printing allow for the creation of prototypes and functional end products. Until now, it was difficult for new devices to get to the manufacturing phase. Nowadays, the main limitations are our creativity, available spaces to test our creations and obtaining financing.


Subject(s)
Equipment Design/methods , Printing, Three-Dimensional , Surgical Equipment
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