1.Application of case checking and head nurse′s comments on clinical nurinsg rounds
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;(4):55-57
Objective To explore the effect of case checking and head nurses′ comment on clinical nurisng rounds. Methods Three hundred hospitalized patients from January to December of 2012 were set as the control group , which received the traditional nursing ward round model. Another three hundred and thirty patients hospitalized from January to December of 2013 were set as the observation group, which received case tracking method integrated with head nurses ward round model. The ward nursing management quality of both groups including the ward management, grading nursing, basic nursing, nursing safety, health and education and the qualified rate of nursing documents were compared between the two groups. Result The quality of nursing management and nursing documents qualification rate of the observation group were obviously higher than those of the control group. Conclusion The case tracking method and the head nurses′comments can improve the quality of clinical nursing rounds , enhance nurses comprehensive quality and increase management level of the head nurses.
2.Effect of collaborative ward rounds of doctors and nursing
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(5):63-66
Objective To investigate the effect of collaborative ward rounds of doctors and nurses.Methods The department of cardiovascular diseases was involved in the trial. The conventional nursing ward rounds from January to June 2012 were set as control group(before collaborative ward rounds)and the collaborative rounds were as the experiment group from July to December 2012(after collaborative ward rounds). The degree of satisfaction of doctors and patients with nurses in the department was investigated before and after the implementation.Result The level of satisfaction of doctors and patients with nurses after the implementation was significantly higher than that before the implementation(P<0.05).Conclusion Collaborative clinical rounds can improve the quality of holistic nursing and raise the level of satisfaction of doctors and patients with nurses.
3.Application of quality control circle in colonoscopy inspectors in disqualification rate of reducing the bowel preparation
Guiqiong XIE ; Jun PAN ; Qing XU ; Xiaohong XIE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(2):271-274,275
Objective To investigate the application of quality control cycle activity in reducing thedisquali-fication rate of bowel preparation for colonoscopy outpatients.Methods Set up a group of quality control circle,and select the issues that reducing the disqualification rate of bowel preparation for colonoscopy outpatients as the activity theme.According to the activity steps of quality control circle,the activity was carried out.The causes of disqualifica-tion rate of bowel preparation were analyzed and the countermeasures to improve and implement were implemented. Also,the disqualification rates of bowel preparation before and after quality control circle were compared.Results The disqualification rate of bowel preparation was reduced from 39.09% to 14.03% after quality control circle activi-ty.The difference was statistically significant(χ2 =53.65,P <0.01).Target success rate was 104.42%,and the pro-gress rate was 64.11%.Conclusion The quality control circle activity can effectively reduce the disqualification rate of bowel preparation for colonoscopy outpatients,thereby improve the quality of diagnosis and treatment,and reduce the economic burden of patients.After clear improvement of focus,the leading causes of disqualification bowel prepa-ration are obtained through characteristic diagram (figure 2)analysis.Also,true causes are validated based on the three principles.The four true causes final defined include short contact time nurses and patients,large liquid dosage, none nursing intervention outside hospital,and chronic constipation without intervention.
4.Application of modified Seldinger technology in PICC intubation for chemotherapy
Guiqiong PAN ; Meiqiong LI ; Shuming LIANG ; Ying ZENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(6):28-31,32
Objective To explore the effect of modified Seldinger technology in PICC intubation for chemotherapy . Methods Forty patients with chemotherapy during January to December 2014 were assigned as the control group, where the traditional PICC intubation was used, and another forty patients during January to December 2014 as the observation group, where modified Seldinger technology was used. The two groups were compared in terms of post-intubation comfort, puncture success rate, bleeding rate and complications. Results The post-intubation comfort degree of the observational group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05). The total puncture success rate and one-time success rate were both statistically significantly higher than those of the control group, and the rates of obstruction and infection were significantly lower than those of the control one (P<0.05). Conclusion Modified Seldinger technology used for intubation for chemotherapy can help improve comfort degree and safety and reduce the rate of complications.