1.A phenomenological study on influencing factors of nursing-patient communication of junior pediatric nurses
Meiying QIAN ; Hong WANG ; Anwei XIE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(2):134-138
Objective:To explore the influencing factors of communication between pediatric junior nurses and parents of hospitalized children,and to provide basis for further improving the communication ability of junior nurses.Methods:A semi-structured interview was conducted among 10 pediatric junior nurses. Colaizzi phenomenological seven-step analysis method was used to analyze the data.NVivo10.0 software was used to manage,excavate and search text data.Results:Four themes were extracted,including self-factors,environmental factors,lack relevant training and lack of human resources.Conclusions:There are many influencing factors in the communication between nurses and parents of hospitalized children.Managers should pay attention to them by targeted training and improving communication environment, the communication ability of junior nurses can be improved,so as to improve the quality of nursing and family satisfaction.
2.True experience of parents of children with acute leukemia during lumbar puncture: a qualitative research
Anwei XIE ; Yuying CHAN ; Mei'e NIU ; Yi CHEN ; Xiya WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(4):251-254
Objective We aimed to explore the real experience of parents of children with acute leukemia during lumbar puncture,so as to provide the theoretical and practice evidence for development of individualized nursing measures.Methods Twenty parents of children with acute leukemia participated in semi-structured interviews regarding their experience of lumbar puncture.The data were colected and analyzed by the Colaizzi phenomenological methodology.Results Three themes were extracted including heavy psychological burden,lack of related knowledge of lumbar puncture and demand of multipolarity.Conclusions Attention should be paid closely to parents of children with acute leukemia during lumbar puncture.The individualized nursing measures should be taken by medical workers in order to truly meet their needs,make them stay in a good state and cooper-ate with medical workers to complete the treatment of children.
3.The impact of health management strategy for the quality of life of outpatients with functional dyspepsia
Xiya WANG ; Mei′e NIU ; Yi CHEN ; Anwei XIE ;
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(12):943-947
Objective To explore the influence of application of health management strategy on quality of life in outpatients with functional dyspepsia (FD). Methods A total of 140 FD patients were divided into the intervention group and the control group by random digits table method with 70 cases in each. The patients in the intervention group received the researchers on the implementation of health management strategy, and the patients in the control group were given routine outpatient health education and telephone follow- up. Before and after the intervention in one month or three, the FD patients Quality of Life Scale (FDDQL) was used to evaluate the quality condition of the patient's life. Results Eventually 65 cases in the intervention group and 61 cases in the control group completed the research. 1 months after intervention in the intervention group, total score of life quality and score of each dimension rose faster, in addition to the dimension of pressure, total score and daily activities, anxiety, diet, sleep, feeling unwell, health, disease control dimension scores were 73.84 ± 3.45, 81.22±4.55, 71.58±6.19, 73.05±5.14, 74.74± 5.58, 74.72±3.91, 79.26±5.85, 73.75±6.32, higher than 60.59 ±5.06, 76.04±6.06, 68.41±9.78, 69.52±6.68,66.63±9.87, 64.37±6.24, 54.50±7.96, 50.76±7.54, the difference was statistically significant (t =2.160-20.590, P < 0.01 or < 0.05). Three months after intervention, the intervention group the total score of life quality and score of daily activities, anxiety, diet, sleep, feeling unwell, health, disease control, pressure dimension scores were 76.35±3.74, 85.21±5.34, 80.15±5.86, 73.21±4.99, 75.49±6.81, 75.46±3.80, 79.35± 6.39, 74.06±6.74, 70.86±7.00, significantly higher than 58.60±5.22, 72.02±6.53, 59.26±7.81, 60.90±6.36, 61.19±9.08, 62.24±6.02, 54.15±8.25, 50.13±7.67, 60.02±5.67 in the control group, the difference of two groups was statistically significant (t = 5.726-19.946, P < 0.01). Conclusions Using health management strategy intervention for FD outpatients will improve FD patient′s quality of life.
4.Development of nursing needs scale for school-age children with acute leukemia during lumbar puncture
Anwei XIE ; Yuying CHAN ; Meie NIU ; Yi CHEN ; Qianya WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(7):497-501
Objective To construct nursing needs scale for school-age children with acute leukemia (AL) during lumbar puncture by using Delphi technique.Methods A certain number of experts were chosen for consulting to form a consulting scale.Two-round consultations were conducted and the results were analyzed.Results The effective response rate of the experts' questionnaire for 2 rounds was 100% (17/17).The specialist group authority coefficient was 0.85.The coordination coefficients for 2 rounds were 0.437 and 0.516 respectively (P < 0.01).The nursing needs scale for school-age children with AL during lumbar puncture comprised of 5 first-level indicators and 30 second-level indicators.Conclusions This scale can scientifically and quickly evaluate the nursing needs of school-age children with AL during lumbar puncture,it provides a research tool to develop individualized interventions with demand as the direction.
5.Experience of children with acute leukemia about acupoint therapy during chemotherapy: a qualitative research
Anwei XIE ; Yuying CHAN ; Wenying YAO ; Yueye XU ; Liqin REN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(30):2355-2357
Objective To explore the lived experience of children with acute leukemia about acupoint therapy during chemotherapy, so as to provide the theoretical and practice evidence for development of more scientific nursing measures. Methods Totally 14 children with acute leukemia participated in half-structured interviews regarding their experience of acupoint therapy.The NVivo 10.0 software was used to supervise, excavate and seek data.The data were analyzed by the Co1aizzi phenomenological methodology. Results Five themes were extracted including benefit sense,a sense of accomplishment of self-fulfilling, a sense of attachment to medical, sigh with emotion the magic of traditional Chinese medicine and bearable mild discomfort. Conclusions The experience of children with acute leukemiais positive feelings for the most part, nursing staff should listen to them and give corresponding nursing according to specific circumstances in order to improve the quality of nursing.
6.A phenomenological study of the work experience of the new head nurse in pediatrics
Anwei XIE ; Wenying YAO ; Yuying CHAN ; Zhen YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(30):2355-2358
Objective To explore the work experience after the change of professional role of the new head nurse in pediatrics,and to provide a basis for development of a more scientific training program in the future.Methods A total of 12 cases of pediatric new head nurses were interviewed by semistructured interview.The NVivol0.0 software was used to supervise,excavate and seek data.The data were analyzed by the Colaizzi phenomenological methodology.Results Four themes were extracted including role maladjustment,difficult to cope with stress,achievement of self growth,and expectation of the nursing department.Conclusions The new head nurse in pediatrics is under great pressure,the nursing managers should pay more attention to their growth process,provide timely support and conduct regular pre job training for them,so that they can adapt to the head nurse's positions as soon as possible,so as to ensure the quality and safety of nursing.
7.Application of warning signs made by infection department in children with HFMD and encephalitis
Anwei XIE ; Meie NIU ; Yuying CHAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(35):4528-4530
Objective To observe the effect of warning signs applied in nursing for children with HFMD and encephalitis .Methods Made the warning signs of uniform , eye catching according with the characteristics of infection department , used the normative warning signs pointedly in the service process of clinical nursing.Then, the incidence of nursing adverse events and satisfaction was observed and compared before and after the warning signs used .Results The incidence of nursing adverse events was decreased from 4.72% to 0.64%, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =5.24,P<0.05).The satisfaction rate of patients was increased from (6.75 ±0.49) to (9.20 ±0.63), and the satisfaction rate of nurses was increased from (66.25 ±8.30) to (74.65 ±10.91),and the differences between them were statistically significant (t=-46.49,-4.060,respectively;P <0.01).Conclusions Application of warning signs enhances the risk awareness of nurse , improves the efficiency of nursing work , promotes harmonious relationship between nurses and patients, makesures the safety of patients .
8.Influence factors for quality of life in functional dyspepsia outpatients
Xiya WANG ; Mei′e NIU ; Yi CHEN ; Anwei XIE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(9):1240-1245
Objective To investigate the influence factors for quality of life in functional dyspepsia (FD) outpatients.Methods Based on purposive sampling,268 FD outpatients from a grade III class A hospital were selected from January to June 2014. The participants were assessed by using the functional dyspepsia-related quality of life (FDDQL) scale,FD self-efficacy scale,Zung self-rating anxiety scale (SAS),and depression self-rating scale (SDS).Results The total score for FDDQL was (57.78±7.45) in the participants. FDDQL was significantly different in people with different genders or SAS scores (P<0.05) but seemed less different in people with different BMI (P>0.05). FDDQL had a positive association with gender,self-efficacy,and BMI,but had a negative association with SAS,SDS,and symptom severity (P<0.05). Thus,the risk factors appeared to include anxiety,symptom severity,course of disease,self-efficacy,and depression in FD outpatients.Conclusions FD outpatients tend to have a low quality of life and need more concerns and management. During the nursing intervention,nurses should pay more attention to the mental status such as anxiety in patients with a short course of disease,severe symptom,and/or less self-efficacy. Patients should improve their ability of self-management to achieve a higher quality of life.
9.Qualitative research on real experience of parents of children with acute leukemia in children undergoing first chemotherapy
Anwei XIE ; Yuying CHAN ; Wenying YAO ; Yueye XU ; Liqin REN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(11):1536-1538
Objective To explore the real experience of parents of children with acute leukemia in children undergoing first chemotherapy so as to provide the theoretical and practical evidence for development of individualized nursing measures.Methods A total of 16 parents with acute leukemia in children undergoing first chemotherapy were investigated using half-structured interviews via phenomenological research methods. The NVivo10.0 software was used to manage, discover and seek data. The data were analyzed using Colaizzi phenomenological method.Results Three themes including complex negative emotions, excessive economic burden and multiply needs were extracted.Conclusions Parents with acute leukemia in children undergoing first chemotherapy need more attentions. Nurses should take individualized measures to really meet their needs and reduce psychological load so as to be better with follow-up treatment of children.
10.Qualitative study on the factors affecting the compliance of hormone replacement therapy in children with short stature
Yuefang RONG ; Anwei XIE ; Xiaoyun XU ; Ermei MIAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(28):3888-3893
Objective:To explore the factors affecting the compliance with hormone replacement therapy in children with short stature.Methods:Totally 14 parents of 14 children with short stature who had poor compliance with hormone replacement therapy in the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from August to December 2018 were selected by purposive sampling and received semi-structured interview. Colaizzi's 7-step analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:The factors affecting children's compliance with hormone replacement therapy were summarized into 4 themes, namely, parents' failure to cope with the disease, the psychological and physical problems of the children, the excessive financial burden, and the lack of humanistic care.Conclusions:The compliance with hormone replacement therapy in children with short stature is affected by many factors such as their own and social factors. Medical and nursing staff should pay special attention and provide personalized continuous care, and pay attention to humanistic care to improve their treatment compliance and achieve ideal treatment effects.