A multicenter survey on the current status of human caring in hospital wards in China
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20230306-00176
- VernacularTitle:我国医院病区护理人文关怀现状的多中心调查
- Author:
Yilan LIU
1
;
Fengjian ZHANG
;
Xinjuan WU
;
Yinglan LI
;
Deying HU
;
Shengxiu ZHAO
;
Yanjin LIU
;
Gendi LU
;
Dongmei DAI
;
Chaoyan XU
;
Liqing YUE
;
Bilong FENG
;
Rong XU
;
Yanli WANG
;
Adan FU
;
Li GOU
;
Xiaoping LOU
;
Li YANG
;
Xinman DOU
;
Huijuan SONG
;
Xiuli LI
;
Yi LI
;
Yulan XU
;
Liping TAN
;
Liu HU
;
Xiaodong NING
Author Information
1. 华中科技大学同济医学院附属协和医院护理部,武汉 430022
- Keywords:
Hospital administration;
Nursing;
Wards;
Human caring;
Influencing factors;
Multicenter study
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2023;39(10):774-780
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the current situation of nursing human caring in hospital wards and analyze its influencing factors, so as to facilitate the development of nursing human caring practice.Methods:From July to November 2022, a total of 107 hospitals were surveyed through stratified convenience sampling method, and 4 072 ward nursing managers were recruited to finish the general information questionnaire and the ward nursing human caring status questionnaire. The general information included the region, class and type of the hospital, etc. The ward nursing human caring status questionnaire included 38 items in 5 dimensions of nursing human caring system and process, humanistic quality and training of nursing staff, humanistic environment and facilities, human caring procedures and measures, and human caring quality evaluation and improvement, with a full score of 190 points. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the general data, independent samples t-test, ANOVA and correlation analysis were used to analyze the factors influencing the current status of nursing human caring in the ward, while multiple linear regression analysis was used to conduct a multivariate analysis. Results:The score of nursing human caring in hospital wards was 156.91±27.78. Whether the hospital had carried out nursing human caring pilot(demonstration) wards, whether the ward had previously been a hospital nursing human caring pilot(demonstration) nursing unit, the type of ward, and whether nursing managers had participated in human caring training were the influencing factors of the implication of nursing humanistic caring in wards( P<0.05). Conclusions:The practice of nursing human caring in hospital wards is at a good level, but needs to be further strengthened. Nursing managers should take systematically strategies to promote the development of nursing human caring practice.