Construction of an evaluation framework with detailed indices for enteral nutrition nursing demonstration units (wards)
10.3760/cma.j.cn115822-20231103-00054
- VernacularTitle:肠内营养护理示范单位(病房)指标体系及评价细则构建
- Author:
Xianna ZHANG
1
;
Xianghong YE
;
Lan GAO
;
Hongtao GUO
;
Jieqiong LI
;
Lan CAO
;
Shiju HUANG
;
Kaiying YU
;
Xiaoli TANG
;
Li ZHU
;
Qian LU
Author Information
1. 华中科技大学同济医学院附属协和医院胰腺外科,武汉 430030
- Keywords:
Enteral nutrition;
Demonstration unit (Ward);
Nursing management;
Evaluation indicators;
Delphi method
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition
2024;32(3):129-137
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To construct an evaluation framework with detailed indices for demonstration units (wards) of enteral nutrition nursing, in order to improve the competence of nurses in enteral nutrition nursing and inform the specialized development of enteral nutrition demonstration units (wards).Method:On the basis of literature review and expert discussion, a preliminary draft was developed, and the Delphi expert consultation method was used to conduct two rounds of consultation with 15 clinical experts in the field of enteral nutrition nursing from 15 tertiary hospitals.Results:The effective response rates of questionnaires in two rounds of consultations were both 100%. The first round of expert consultation showed an authority coefficient of 0.90 and a coefficient of variation of 0 to 0.167, while the second round showed an authority coefficient of 0.93 and a coefficient of variation of 0 to 0.113. The Kendall harmony coefficients were 0.338 and 0.368, respectively. Finally, the evaluation framework with detailed indices for the demonstration unit (ward) of enteral nutrition nursing was formed, which consisted of 3 primary indicators, 16 secondary indicators, 54 tertiary indicators, and 62 detailed items.Conclusions:The evaluation framework we developed for the demonstration unit of enteral nutrition nursing follows the diagnosis and treatment process of enteral nutrition management for inpatients, including the triad of structure, process, and outcome. The framework is objective and practical, and can inform the daily practice of enteral nutrition nursing demonstration units (wards) and the development of enteral nutrition nursing specialties.