Investigation of knowledge, attitudes and practice of clinical nurses on infusion phlebitis in Heilongjiang Province
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20200310-01588
- VernacularTitle:黑龙江省临床护士输液性静脉炎知信行调查研究
- Author:
Yu ZHANG
1
;
Xiaochun WANG
;
Qiujin HUANG
;
Wei WANG
;
Bing MA
Author Information
1. 哈尔滨医科大学附属第一医院护理部,哈尔滨 150001
- Keywords:
Phlebitis;
Knowledge, attitudes, practice;
Clinical nurses;
Investigation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2020;26(34):4833-4838
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To understand the current status of knowledge, attitudes and practice of clinical nurses on infusion phlebitis in Heilongjiang Province, so as to provide a reference for targeted management, related training and intervention of infusion phlebitis.Methods:From November to December 2019, this study adopted a two-stage sampling method. The first stage was based on the stratified cluster sampling and the stratification was according to the level of hospitals to select 12 hospitals in Heilongjiang Province, including 9 Class Ⅲ hospitals and 3 Class Ⅱ hospitals. In the second stage, convenience sampling was adopted to select clinical nurses from 12 hospitals meeting the inclusion criteria as the research subject. The investigation was carried out with the self-designed Infusion Phlebitis Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice Questionnaire for Clinical Nurses. A total of 843 questionnaires were returned, of which 775 were valid questionnaires, with a valid response rate of 91.9%.Results:Among 775 clinical nurses, the score of knowledge, attitudes and practice of infusion phlebitis was (52.42±11.11) , (32.71±4.86) and (49.33±10.60) respectively. Univariate analysis showed that there were statistical differences in the total scores of knowledge, attitudes and practice of infusion phlebitis among clinical nurses with different genders, ages, working years, education, professional titles and related training experience ( P<0.05) . Multiple linear regression showed that the influencing factors of infusion phlebitis knowledge and practice included the working year, professional title and whether to participate in training; the influencing factors of infusion phlebitis attitudes included the working year, education and whether to participate in training. Conclusions:The level of attitudes in phlebitis among clinical nurses in Heilongjiang Province is relatively good, and the level of knowledge and practice is at an intermediate level. Managers should regularly provide relevant knowledge and skills training for clinical nurses, and pay particular attention to junior nurses and nurses with low professional titles to improve the quality of clinical care.