Improving difficult peripheral intravenous access requires thought, training and technology (DART3): a stepped-wedge, cluster randomised controlled trial protocol

Jessica A. Schults*, Nicole Marsh, Amanda J. Ullman, Tricia M. Kleidon, Robert S. Ware, Joshua Byrnes, Emily Young, Lisa Hall, Gerben Keijzers, Louise Cullen, Pauline Calleja, Steven McTaggart, Nathan Peters, Stuart Watkins, Amanda Corley, Christine Brown, Zhen Lin, Frances Williamson, Luke Burgess, Fiona MacfarlaneMarie Cooke, Callan Battley, Claire M. Rickard

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