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A recent systematic review conducted by researchers from Brunel University London explores the determinants of the optimal selection of vascular access devices in healthcare settings. The study utilizes the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behaviour) model as a theoretical framework to organize the findings. The review highlights a significant gap in interpersonal and motivational influences and cultural and social environments in the decision-making process. The research emphasizes the importance of specialist teams in leading actions towards the optimal selection of vascular access devices, primarily focusing on assessing opportunity and capability while overlooking motivational influences and social environments. [Extracted from the article] |