Investigation on the knowledge and behavior of breast milk collection and storage in nurses in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20190806-02809
- VernacularTitle:新生儿重症监护室护士母乳采集存储知识行为的调查研究
- Author:
Caixiao SHI
1
;
Yumei WU
;
Fuzhi SHI
;
Lei ZHAO
;
Ruidan LI
;
Linqi ZHANG
Author Information
1. 郑州大学附属儿童医院/河南省儿童医院/郑州儿童医院护理部 450018
- Keywords:
Nurses;
Breast feeding;
Neonatal intensive care unit;
Collection;
Storage;
Knowledge;
Behavior
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2020;26(23):3121-3125
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the current status of knowledge and behavior in breast milk collection and storage among nurses in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) , and to explore the factors influencing knowledge and behavior of nurses.Methods:By adopting the convenient sampling method, a total of 175 NICU nurses from ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in Henan province were selected as the research objects in April 2019. A cross-sectional survey of NICU nurses was conducted using the knowledge and behavior questionnaire on breast milk collection and storage of NICU nurses. A total of 175 questionnaires were issued and 175 were recovered, with a recovery rate of 100%.Results:The total score of knowledge and behavior standards of breast milk collection and storage of 175 NICU nurses was (59.69±8.24) , which was at a low level. Among which, the score of knowledge dimension standard was (43.11±9.74) , and the score of behavior dimension standard was (33.58±5.14) . 85.1% (149/175) NICU nurses had not received special training in breast milk collection and storage, and there were great individual differences in the perception of the working environment of breast milk collection and storage among NICU nurses. The results of multivariate analysis showed that age, working environmentperception score of breast milk collection and storage and training of breast milk collection and storage were the main influencing factors of breast milk collection and storage knowledge behavior of NICU nurses ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The knowledge and behavior of NICU nurses in breast milk collection and storage need to be improved, especially in breast milk thawing, storage temperature and other issues. Nursing managers should formulate objective and unified breast milk collection and storage systems and procedures and strengthen relevant training for nurses to improve nurses' perception of the working environment of breast milk collection and storage, strengthen relevant knowledge and improve breast milk collection and storage behavior.