Effects of subspecialty group management mode in Operating Room nursing for patients with laryngeal cancer
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20220531-02618
- VernacularTitle:亚专科小组管理模式在喉癌患者手术室护理中的应用研究
- Author:
Lipeng YAN
1
;
Shuying CHANG
;
Ning LIU
;
Li FU
;
Dongmei ZHANG
Author Information
1. 河南省人民医院麻醉围术期医学科,河南省护理医学重点实验室,郑州大学人民医院,河南大学人民医院,郑州 450003
- Keywords:
Laryngeal neoplasms;
Operating Room;
Subspecialty group;
Perioperative nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2023;29(7):930-934
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the effects of the subspecialty group management mode in Operating Room nursing for patients with laryngeal cancer.Methods:Totally 70 patients with laryngeal cancer admitted to Henan Provincial People's Hospital from January to December 2020 who underwent laryngectomy concurrently with routine surgical nursing were selected as the control group, and 70 laryngeal cancer patients admitted from January to December 2021 who underwent laryngectomy and the subspecialty group management concurrently as the research group by convenience sampling. 84 nurses from the Operating Room of the hospital, including 14 specialist team leaders, were selected for the study. The preoperative waiting time, operation time, operation compliance rate, and nursing satisfaction were compared between the two groups. The nursing competence scores of Operating Room nurses were evaluated and compared before and after the introduction of the subspecialty group nursing management mode.Results:Patients in the research group reported a shorter preoperative waiting time and operation time, higher compliance rates in preoperative device preparation, drug preparation, body position placement, venipuncture, catheter indwelling, device cleaning, and higher nursing satisfaction than patients in the control group, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05) . One year after the implementation of the subspecialty group nursing management mode, the nursing core competence scores of the specialist team leader and the post competency scores of all nurses in the Operating Room were higher than those before the implementation, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The subspecialty group management mode can significantly improve the nursing competence of Operating Room nurses, shorten the preoperative waiting time and operation time, and improve the compliance rate of surgical work and nursing satisfaction.