The analysis about quality and behavior of nurses′ humanistic care in informed consent communication
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1672-7088.2019.18.015
- VernacularTitle: 知情同意告知中护士人文关怀品质与行为的相关分析
- Author:
Min DENG
1
;
Huaying LI
2
;
Jin CAI
3
;
Ruizhi ZHOU
3
Author Information
1. Science and Education Department, the First People′s Hospital of Neijiang, Sichuan Province, Neijiang 641000, China
2. General Administration Office, the First People′s Hospital of Neijiang, Sichuan Province, Neijiang 641000, China
3. Department of Nursing, the First People′s Hospital of Neijiang, Sichuan Province, Neijiang 641000, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Informed consent;
Humanistic care quality;
Related analysis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2019;35(18):1425-1428
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate and analyze the humane care quality and behavior of clinical nurses in informed consent, and provide theoretical basis about how to implement humane care in clinical nursing practice.
Methods:Using Nurse Humanities Care Quality Table which developed by Liu Yuxi, and Nurse Informed Consent Humanistic Behavior Self-rating Scale witch designed by self, To investigate 110 clinical nurses who picked out by hierarchical random sampling.
Results:In the humanistic care quality assessment, the score of the ability was the lowest in nurses′ humanistic care quality, the average score (23.06±1.72) accounted for 65.88% of the total score (35). the score of knowledge dimension was positively correlated with age and working years (r=0.339, 0.294, both P<0.01). the score of perceived dimension was positively correlated with age (r=0.250, P<0.01). In the humanistic care behavior assessment of informed consent, the score of the communication and emergency ability dimension were the lowest. The average score (21.65±1.93) accounted for 86.60% of the total score (25). The marital status of the clinic nurses was negatively correlated with respect and care (r=-0.305, P<0.01). The humanistic knowledge was positively correlated with support and communication and emergency response (r=0.422, 0.371, both P <0.01), the concept was positively correlated with respect and care, support and security (r=0.640, 0.587, both P<0.01).
Conclusions:The quality of nurses′ humanistic care is significantly related to the humanistic care behavior in informed consent. It should improve the quality of nurses′ humanistic care for cultivating humanistic care behavior in nursing practice.