1.Investigation in cognition of nursing disputes of undergraduates and college nursing students in internship in Changchun city and countermeasures
Jishuang ZHAO ; Purui YANG ; Wenling WANG ; Guifang YUAN ; Xin PENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(27):4-6
Objective To discuss the cognition of the nursing disputes in undergraduates and the college nursing students in internship in Changchun and to provide some basis for them to improve the nursing quality in clinic.Methods The investigation was carried out to survey the cognition of the nursing disputes in 266 undergraduates and the college nursing students in internship in Changchun,and the results underwent analysis.Results Most undergraduates and college nursing students held the opinion that at present the relationship between patients and nurses was on a tight rope.94 people accounting for 72.3% in undergraduate students,89 people accounting for 65.4% in the college nursing students.Relevant factors which caused nursing disputes were related with the different education backgrounds.Conclusions We should make clear the causes of nursing disputes,and put forward the corresponding proposals according to nursing students with different education degrees.
2.Construction of an indicator system for family self-management behavior in patients with ischemic stroke
Jishuang ZHAO ; Ying LIU ; Peng YANG ; Shan SHI ; Yi JIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(29):3971-3977
Objective:To establish a family self-management behavior system for ischemic stroke patients.Methods:The first draft of the indicator system was drafted through literature research, semi-structured interviews, and group discussions. From January to February 2023, purposive sampling was used to select 16 experts for Delphi expert consultation. The questionnaire was distributed via email and the weights of indicators at all levels were determined using analytic hierarchy process.Results:Two rounds of expert consultation were conducted, with effective questionnaire response rates of 100.00% (16/16) and 93.75% (15/16), respectively. The authority coefficients of the two rounds of consultation with experts were 0.938 and 0.944, respectively, and the Kendall harmony coefficients were 0.347 and 0.317, with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.001). The final constructed indicator system included 4 first-level indicators, 12 second-level indicators, and 43 third-level indicators. Conclusions:The constructed family self-management behavior system for ischemic stroke patients is very scientific and reliable, which has guiding significance for the family self-health management of ischemic stroke patients.