Survey on KAP of blood glucose monitoring and management among non-diabetes specialized nurses in a tertiary hospital
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2017.05.023
- VernacularTitle:某三级甲等综合性医院非糖尿病专科护士血糖监测管理知信行调查
- Author:
Haihua ZHU
1
;
Hualing HUANG
;
Yangling WU
;
Xuanling ZHENG
Author Information
1. 361003,厦门大学附属第一医院护理部
- Keywords:
Nurses;
Knowledge;
Attitude;
Practice;
Blood glucose monitoring
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2017;23(5):688-692
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the knowledge,attitude and practice (KAP) of blood glucose monitoring and management among non-diabetes specialized nurses in a tertiary hospital of Xiamen,and provide basis for the late intervention.Methods With convenient sampling method,409 non-diabetes specialized nurses from a tertiary hospital of Xiamen were selected as the research object,and they were investigated by self-designed blood sugar monitoring and nursing KAP questionnaire.Results The score of knowledge related to blood sugar monitoring management was (6.52±1.39);the score of attitude related to blood sugar monitoring management was (45.94±4.18);the score of practice related to blood sugar monitoring management was (56.16±6.37);the attitude related to blood glucose monitoring management of non-diabetes specialized nurses was positively correlated with their practice (r=0.119,P=0.016);and nurses' practice was also positively correlated with their knowledge (r=0.190,P=0.027). Among 409 nurses,the percentage of nurses' self-rating mastery degree,general mastery degree,less familiar and unfamiliar in blood sugar management knowledge were 54.8%,37.9%,4.4 and 0.5% %,and only 2.4% of nurses thought they completely master the knowledge. 85.5% of nurses had received training,training organized by nursing department and training in department which includes diabetes link nurses were dominant,and they were 64.1% and 31.5%. The training method was single (72.6%). Theoretical teaching in hospital was still the most popular way,and it accounted for 78.5%. By multiple linear regression analysis,service year was the influencing factors of blood sugar monitoring management. ConclusionsThe knowledge that non-diabetes specialist nurses master is not optimistic,and the level of KAP in blood sugar monitoring still needs to be improved,while full standardization and diversity training are effective methods.