Knowledge-attitude-practice on sub-syndromal delirium and its influencing factors among intensive care unit nurses in Class Ⅲ general hospitals
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2019.01.021
- VernacularTitle:三级综合性医院ICU护士亚谵妄综合征知信行水平现状及影响因素研究
- Author:
Li NING
1
;
Jun LU
;
Yimin LI
;
Amao TANG
;
Lijun LIN
;
Qin LIU
Author Information
1. 浙江省杭州市第一人民医院护理部 310006
- Keywords:
Nurses;
? Intensive Care Units;
? Sub-syndromal delirium;
? Knowledge-attitude-practice;
Influencing factors
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2019;25(1):93-96
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective? To investigate the status of knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) on sub-syndromal delirium among intensive care unit (ICU) nurses in ClassⅢ general hospitals and to analyze its influencing factors. Methods? In June 2017, we selected 352 ICU nurses from 9 ClassⅢ general hospitals in Zhejiang Province as subjects by convenience sampling. The general hospital ICU nurses sub-syndromal delirium KAP scale was used to investigate the score of sub-syndromal delirium KAP of ICU nurses, and the multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors the total score of sub-syndromal delirium KAP of ICU nurses. Results? A total of 352 questionnaires were collected and 346 of them were valid with 98.30% for the valid recovery rate. The knowledge, nursing attitude, nursing practice score and the total score of sub-syndromal delirium of ICU nurses were (40.75±14.10), (28.33±4.24), (36.07±6.99) and (105.16±20.18) respectively. There were statistical differences in the knowledge scores of sub-syndromal delirium among ICU nurses with different ages, working lives, working lives in ICU, educational background, professional titles and marriages (F/t=30.856, 33.560, 29.311, 2.892, 22.614, 14.623;P< 0.01). Multiple linear regression showed that the influencing factors of the total score of KAP on sub-syndromal delirium of ICU nurses in general hospitals included ages, working lives in ICU and professional titles (P<0.05). Conclusions? ICU nurses of Class Ⅲgeneral hospitals have attitudes towards sub-syndromal delirium, however they lack the knowledge and nursing practice related to sub-syndromal delirium. We should provide training on sub-syndromal delirium positively for ICU nurses of Class Ⅲ general hospitals to improve their recognition ability and nursing ability of sub-syndromal delirium.