AnaLysis of knowLedge, attitude and practice status quo of puLmonary rehabiLitation among nurses in respiratory department
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2019.07.019
- VernacularTitle:呼吸科护理人员肺康复知信行现状的调查研究
- Author:
Cong WANG
1
;
Qunfang WAN
;
Yihua ZENG
;
Li JIANG
;
XiaoLing WU
Author Information
1. 四川大学华西医院呼吸与危重症医学科,成都 610041
- Keywords:
Nurses;
Respiratory department;
PuLmonary rehabiLitation;
KnowLedge,attitude and practice
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2019;25(7):875-879
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective? To expLore the knowLedge, attitude and practice status quo of puLmonary rehabiLitation among nurses in respiratory department, and to provide theoreticaL basis for cLinicaL training and quaLity controL. Methods? From JuLy to August 2018, a totaL of 134 respiratory nurses who participated in a continuing education training course in Sichuan Province were convenientLy seLected as the research objects. The questionnaire of knowLedge, attitude and practice of Lung rehabiLitation of nursing staff was used to investigate them. The univariate anaLysis of knowLedge, attitude and practice of Lung rehabiLitation of nursing staff were anaLyzed by t test and variance anaLysis. ResuLts? The totaL score of knowLedge, attitude and practice in puLmonary rehabiLitation among nurses was (101.63±19.58). The average scores of the three dimensions from high to Low were attitude (4.07±0.98), practice (3.08±1.09) and knowLedge (3.03±1.01). There were statisticaL differences in the totaL score of knowLedge, attitude and practice of nurses with different professionaL titLes and whether they had received Lung rehabiLitation training or not (P<0.05). ConcLusions? The knowLedge, attitude and practice of puLmonary rehabiLitation of nursing staff in respiratory department need to be improved. Nursing administrators shouLd strengthen guidance and training of puLmonary rehabiLitation and strengthen nurses' abiLity to impLement puLmonary rehabiLitation so as to ensure the effective impLementation of puLmonary rehabiLitation in cLinicaL work.