1.Explore to set up genetics and genomics for nursing course in nursing undergraduate curriculum system
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(13):1031-1033
The nursing educations in many developed countries thought great important for nursing students to learn the gene relating knowledge, and emphasized the importance of setting up gene relating course in nursing education system.Our school integrated genetics and genomics for nursing course into the undergraduate nursing curriculum system during the period of international course weeks.This article introduced the basic theories and practice needs of genetics and genomics for nursing course,the settings of this course in the foreign and our country′s undergraduate nursing curriculum system, the concrete practice of our school carrying out this course,and analysed the challenges of carrying out this course in our country,put forward the corresponding suggestions.
2.A survey on the resilience of nurses from emergency department and intensive care units in tertiary hospitals of Chengdu city
Yuchen ZHANG ; Xianqiong FENG ; Yan DAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(17):1334-1337
Objective To understand the degree of resilience of emergency nurses and ICU nurses, and analyze the effects of resilience on work engagement of nurses working in the emergency and ICU departments in tertiary hospitals in Chengdu city. Methods This was a cross-sectional survey. A total number of 660 nurses from7 hospital in Chengdu were selected by a convenient sampling method. Results The mean resilience score of the emergency and ICU nurses in Sichuan province was (123.07± 23.76) points, the mean score of work engagement was(2.70±1.20) points. There was a positive relationship between emergency and ICU nurses′ resilience score and nurses′ work engagement (r=0.394, P < 0.01). Nurses with higher level of resilience indicated higher work engagement score (F=35.77, P < 0.05). Conclusions The resilience score of the emergency and ICU nurses in tertiary hospitals of Chengdu city was at a low level. Higher resilient emergency and ICU nurses tended to have the higher level of work engagement.
3.Relationship between emotional intelligence and resilience among emergency and ICU nurses
Ziyi HU ; Xianqiong FENG ; Yuchen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(10):729-732
Objective To investigate the status quo and the relationship between emotional intelligence and resilience of emergency and ICU nurses in tertiary general hospitals in Chengdu. Methods A total of 660 emergency and ICU nurses were surveyed by a pack of questionnaires including the General Information Questionnaire, the Resilience Scale and the Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence Scale. Results The average total score of the resilience scale was 123.07 ±23.76 and the average item score of the resilience scale was 4.92±0.95. The average total score of the emotional intelligence scale was 58.69±8.74 and the average item score of the emotional intelligence scale was 3.67±0.55. The correlation coefficient between the emotional intelligence and the resilience was 0.62 (P<0.01). Three subdimensions of the emotional intelligence including the usage of emotion, the appraisal of self-emotion, the regulation of emotion and the positions of nurses accounted for 43.3%of the variances of the resilience. Conclusions Emotional intelligence played an important role in affecting the psychological resilience of emergency and ICU nurses in tertiary general hospitals in Chengdu, it could positively predict the resilience of nurses.
4.Analysis on the willingness and influencing factors of breast cancer patients to participate in lymphatic reflux training and management after surgery
Yuping SHUI ; Xianqiong FENG ; Jialing LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(12):919-924
Objective:To understand the willingness of breast cancer patients to participate in lymphatic reflux training and management after surgery, and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:A total of 157 postoperative patients with breast cancer were selected by convenience sampling method. The investigation tools included general information questionnaire and lymphedema health belief questionnaire.Results:64.3% (101/157) of the patients were willing to participate in lymphatic reflux training and management. Logistic regression analysis showed that ethnic group ( OR=0.06, 95% CI 0.01-0.68), divorce ( OR=0.08, 95% CI 0.01-0.89), benefit cognition ( OR=12.41, 95% CI 4.26-36.19), obstacle cognition ( OR=3.83, 95% CI 1.48-9.91), behavioral clues ( OR=3.72, 95% CI 1.51-9.20) were significant influencing factors of parents' willness of participating in lymphatic reflux training and management( P<0.05). Conclusion:The willingness of patients to participate in lymphatic reflux training and management is at a medium level, which was influenced by ethnic group, marital status, health belief of benefits cognition, obstacle cognition and behavioral clues. Attention should be paid to the implementation during health education for the prevention of lymphedema, and patient′s willness of participating in lymphatic reflux training and management should be improved.
5.Investigation and analysis on Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) of nosocomial infection in nursing undergraduate students
Lihui PU ; Xianqiong FENG ; Meng LIN ; Yue HUANG ; Miaomiao WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(16):11-14
Objective To investigate the current status about nursing undergraduate students' knowledge,attitude and practice (KAP)regarding nosocomial infection.Methods The self-administered questionnaires were employed to survey 108 undergraduate nursing students on the basis of a simple random sampling method.Results In the knowledge dimension,the nursing students earned 78.3% of accuracy rate when responding to the questionnaires.The students also demonstrated positive attitudes towards nosocomial infection and occupational safety,particularly the female students.In terms of practice,the students performed relatively poor as 36.1% of the students were unclear about the classification of medical garbage and 22.2% of the students used their non-clean hands to touch their eye-glasses.Conclusions The undergraduate nursing students have demonstrated adequate knowledge and proper attitude towards nosocomial infection and occupational safety,however,some behaviors need to be changed.Nursing schools and hospitals should be aware of these findings and provide more training programs regarding nosocomial infection and occupational safety so that they can help students formulate good habits to prevent and control nosocomial infection.
6.An Investigation and Analysis on Satisfaction of Pediatric Services in Guangdong Province
Xiaozhuang ZHANG ; Ning YE ; Changan ZHAO ; Po WANG ; Jinliang JIANG ; Shuiqing HUANG ; Xianqiong LUO ; Zhanchun FENG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(10):759-762
Object Through performing the service satisfaction survey,to learn their interest claim and discover the service defects ,so as to provide advice and countermeasures.Method Using field survey methods and statistics analysis to study.Result The satisfaction of relatives of pediatric patients at the level of "relatively good" and "good" is about 60% both in medical treatment environment and equipment ,over 70% in medical treatment effect,doctor capacity,nursing capacity and overall assessment,but only 5.1% in medical expenses.Conclusion Relatives of pediatric patients have high satisfaction in treatment capability of medical staff,medical treatment effect as well as overall assessment ,normal satisfaction in medical environment and equipment,but lowest satisfaction in medical expenses,and the satisfaction in tertiary hospital is not high.Relatives in some districts demand much in some aspects,such as improving hospital environment,attaching importance to ward hygiene ,improving service attitude,and providing single ward ect.
7.Nurses′ perceptions of patient safety culture in emergency departments of tertiary hospitals in Sichuan province
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(11):851-855
Objective To explore nurses′ perceptions of patient safety culture in emergency departments at tertiary hospitals in Sichuan province. Methods By convenient sampling method,a total of 210 emergency nurses from 6 tertiary hospitals in Sichuan province were investigated with a general data questionnaire and a hospital survey on patient safety scale. Results 68.10% of the emergency nurses had positive perceptions of patient safety culture, as evidenced by the following indicators. The organization learning and continuous improvement (74. 27%), hospital management support for patient safety (72.70%), supervisor/manager expectations and actions promoting safety (78.10%), were the safety culture areas with higher percentage of positive response. Areas of non-punitive response to errors (19.67%), staffing (41.08%) had the lowest percentage of positive response. There were significant differences between such groups as years of working, education background and job title. Conclusions Patient safety culture should be improved in the emergency departments of the tertiary hospitals in Sichuan province,especially in the adverse events reporting system and staffing problem. Safety training deserves greater attention in nurses with less working experience, education background or job title in emergency departments.
8.Application of Subject-Centered Informed Consent in Nursing Research
Xin WEN ; Xianqiong FENG ; Ziyi HU ; Jin LI ; Fu R MEI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(9):1130-1132
Objective:To explore the effect of subject-centered informed consent in nursing research.Methods:We adopted the subject-centered informed consent in a pilot study on precision symptom in breast cancer patients.Specific measures were taken included offering training for researchers about skills regarding subject-centered informed consent,standardizing the explanation for the informed consent forms,allowing sufficient time for subjects to read the informed consent forms,encouraging subjects to raise questions to researchers,confirming that the subject were fully informed and understood the contents,subjects and researchers jointly signing,and finally,using the checklist to review the entire process.The questions and feedback about the subject-centered informed consent were statistically analyzed.Results:Almost all of patients(96.67%) were able to read the consent forms by themselves,three subjects raised questions to the researcher after reading the forms,and all subjects in our study were satisfied with the informed consent process.Conclusion:The subject-centered informed consent approach makes sure that the subjects' fights of informed consent are fully respected and is an important measure to ensure subjects' fights of informed consent.
9.Research progress on hidden absenteeism of nurses in China
Jiayi LIU ; Mingguang ZHANG ; Rui WANG ; Hongfei REN ; Xianqiong FENG
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(2):302-305,320
Hidden absenteeism refers to the behavior of employees who insist on going to work even when they are in poor health,but its work efficiency is low and affects the productivity.This paper reviews and sorts out the related researches on hidden absenteeism of nurses in China,expounds the definition of the con-cept of hidden absenteeism,evaluation tools,current situation and influencing factors of hidden absenteeism of nurses in China,and puts forward the suggestions on the countermeasures of hidden absenteeism,in order to provide reference for nursing managers in China on the management of hidden absenteeism.
10. The weight loss predicts the function impairment 1 month after surgery in head and neck cancer patients with surgical treatment
Ziyi HU ; Xianqiong FENG ; Mei R FU ; Rong YU ; Huiling ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(35):2750-2755
Objective:
To explore the prediction of weight loss to the function 1 month after surgery in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients with surgical treatment.
Methods:
During August to November 2017, 122 HNC patients from a tertiary hospital in Chengdu were included and investigated by the General Information Questionnaire and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-Core 30.
Results:
1 month after surgery, the function scores of HNC patients ranged from 86.67(73.33, 93.33) to 100.00(100.00, 100.00), and the physical function score was the lowest. Patients with weight loss during hospitalization had lower score in physical, role and social function (