Ners Muda
Vol 7, No 2 (2026)

Factors associated with peripheral intravenous catheter complications among hospitalised pediatric patients: a cross-sectional study

Ferika Indarwati (School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta)
Sinta Dewi Refka Maula (Nurse Profession Program, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta)
Intan Sukmawati (Nurse Profession Program, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta)
Romdzati Romdzati (School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta)
Dewi Caesaria Fitriani (School of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Jember)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Aug 2026

Abstract

Peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) complications are common in hospitalised children and may interrupt intravenous therapy. This study aimed to examine the associations of patient age, medical diagnosis, intravenous fluid type, and intravenous medication category with PIVC complications among hospitalised pediatric patients. This observational cross-sectional study was conducted at two teaching hospitals in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, from January to June 2025. A total of 120 pediatric patients meeting the study criteria were recruited using purposive sampling. Data were collected by trained observers using a validated observation checklist. Descriptive statistics, the Mann–Whitney U test, and Chi-square tests were used for analysis. PIVC complications were recorded in 57 of 120 patients (47.5%). Children with complications were younger than those without complications (mean age 53.9 vs 78.5 months; p = 0.002). Compared with respiratory diagnoses, gastrointestinal/ neurological/ immunological/ urinary diagnoses were associated with higher unadjusted odds of complications (OR = 9.91, 95% CI: 3.16–31.07), as were musculoskeletal/ integumentary diagnoses (OR = 10.13, 95% CI: 1.96–52.42). Intravenous fluid type (p = 0.056) and medication category (p = 0.277) were not significantly associated with PIVC complications. Younger age and medical diagnosis category were associated with PIVC complications in this sample. Because the estimates were derived from bivariate analyses, they should be interpreted cautiously. Prospective studies with catheter-level variables and multivariable adjustment are needed to clarify independent determinants of PIVC complications in pediatric patients.

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nersmuda

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Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health Other

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Ners Muda is intended to be the university journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research and case study in nursing. Ners Muda invites manuscripts in the areas of medical-surgical nursing, emergency and disaster nursing, critical nursing, pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, ...