Construction of continuous nursing health empowerment program for chronic heart failure patients based on Delphi expert consultation
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20200123-00327
- VernacularTitle:基于德尔菲专家咨询法构建慢性心力衰竭患者延续性护理健康赋权方案
- Author:
Xiaping HAN
1
;
Li NING
;
Lili CAI
;
Beibei ZHENG
;
Mengying YU
;
Jianfen JIN
Author Information
1. 浙江大学医学院附属杭州市第一人民医院心血管内科 310006
- Keywords:
Chronic heart failure;
Delphi method;
Transitional care;
Health empowerment
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2020;26(23):3160-3165
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To construct the continuous nursing health empowerment program for chronic heart failure (CHF) patients based on health empowerment theory so as to improve the participation and self-management of CHF patients in continuous nursing.Methods:From January to June 2019, we initially established the continuous nursing health empowerment program for CHF patients based on literature search combined with qualitative interview results. From July to August 2019, we selected 15 experts in cardiovascular medical nursing, geriatric nursing, community nursing and nursing management for two rounds of Delphi expert consultations by purposive sampling to construct the continuous nursing health empowerment program for CHF patients.Results:The recovery rate of two rounds of expert consultation questionnaires was 100% (15/15) , and the expert authority coefficient was 0.90. The results of the first round showed that the modification rate of experts was 66.67% (10/15) , adding 22 items, modifying 10 items, merging 13 items and deleting 7 items. The results of the second round showed that the modification rate of experts was 20.00% (3/15) , adding 1 item and modifying 2 items. After two rounds of Delphi expert consultations, we determined 5 first-level items, 18 second-level items and 75 third-level items.Conclusions:Construction of continuous nursing health empowerment program for CHF patients based on Delphi expert consultation help improve the participation and self-management of patients with CHF and improve the effectiveness of continuous nursing.