Analysis of the status quo of clinical nurses' disaster nursing ability and its influencing factors
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20201022-04246
- VernacularTitle:临床护士灾害护理能力现状及其影响因素分析
- Author:
Jiaqing XU
1
;
Yingying GAO
;
Lingyu DAI
;
Chengyuan HE
;
Ruixuan XIANG
;
Wenjuan LAI
Author Information
1. 北京大学深圳医院重症医学科 518036
- Keywords:
Clinical nurses;
Disaster nursing;
Ability;
Influencing factors
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2021;37(27):2104-2110
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the current situation of clinical nurses' disaster nursing ability and its influencing factors, and to provide basis for carrying out clinical nurses' disaster nursing education and training.Methods:By convenient sampling method, 322 clinical nurses from Peking University Shenzhen Hospital in September 2020 were selected. The disaster nursing ability assessment tool and general information questionnaire were used to conduct a questionnaire survey to analyze the current situation of clinical nurses' disaster nursing ability and its main influencing factors.Results:The total score of disaster nursing ability of clinical nurses was (199.07±34.31) points, which was at the middle and lower level; the scores of each dimension from high to low were as follows: disaster preparedness score was (72.94±12.89) points, coping ability score was (80.00±13.82) points, disaster reduction/prevention capability score was (28.19±6.09) points, recovery/reconstruction ability score was (17.94±3.27) points. Regression analysis showed that the highest degree, clinical department, whether they have autonomously studied disaster nursing related courses after work, and whether they have participated in disaster rescue after work were the main influencing factors of clinical nurses' disaster nursing ability ( t values were -4.715-5.508, P<0.05). Conclusions:The overall level of disaster nursing ability of clinical nurses is at the middle and lower level. It should be combined with clinical nurses' work department, whether clinical nurses have disaster rescue experience and whether they have independently studied disaster nursing related courses, and targeted disaster nursing related training should be carried out to improve their disaster nursing knowledge and skill.