The investigation and influencing factors analysis of analgesia and sedation nursing behavior of pediatric intensive care unit nurses in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-4912.2020.03.010
- VernacularTitle:东北及内蒙古地区儿科重症监护病房护士镇痛镇静护理行为现状调查及影响因素分析
- Author:
Linxi HE
1
;
Ling FAN
;
Chunfeng LIU
;
Lijie WANG
;
Fang YANG
;
Fan ZHAO
Author Information
1. 中国医科大学附属盛京医院儿内科 小儿重症监护病房,沈阳 110004
- From:
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine
2020;27(3):211-215
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:Based on a cross-sectional survey about the status of analgesia and sedation nursing behavior of PICU nurses in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia, to analyze the influencing factors and to provide reference for further constructing standardized training programs and developing standardized for analgesia and sedation nursing process.Methods:The self-designed questionnaire was made for investigation from 435 PICU nurses in 18 hospitals in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia.Results:The average questionnaire score of the analgesia and sedation nursing behavior of PICU nurses was(70.54±13.63)in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia.The behavioral scores were different in each group between different age, nursing age, PICU nursing age, educational background, professional title, and whether was the intensive care unit nurse, whether trained in analgesia and sedation, whether have experience in caring children with analgesia and sedation, and the differences were all statistically significant( P<0.05). The main factors influencing the analgesia and sedation behavior of PICU nurses were whether have received training in analgesia and sedation, whether have experience in caring children with analgesia and sedation treatment and their attitude score to analgesia and sedation. Conclusion:There is still much space for development in analgesia and sedation nursing behavior of PICU nurses in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia.The more analgesia and sedation training PICU nurses take participate in, the more experience and positive attitudes they have in nursing children with analgesia and sedation, their clinical nursing practice ability could become more stronger.