1.A research about the influence of blood pressure when measuring with clothing
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2006;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the effect of blood pressure when measuring with clothing. Methods Measure the blood pressure of the right upper limb by using two different methods among the same group, and then analyze the data. Results Both SBp and DBp values which have measured with clothing are significant higher than those which have measured without clothing. The average difference of SBp and DBp are 1.54 mm Hg and 1.01 mm Hg respectively. Conclusion The patients who have no abnormal Bp history can be measured Bp with clothing, while this method should be forbidden to the patients who have hypertension or hypotension history.
2.A qualitative study on the working status of outpatient nurses in general practice departments in general hospitals in Beijing
Xue JIN ; Zihan PAN ; Shuxiao HOU ; Hui PANG ; Jianxin ZHANG ; Chunhua CHI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2022;21(12):1138-1143
Objective:To survey the working status of outpatient nurses in general practice departments of general hospitals.Methods:From March to April 2021, personal in-depth interviews were conducted with outpatient nurses from general practice residency training bases in Beijing. The thematic framework analysis method was used to analyze the interview data and refine the themes.Results:Fourteen nurses working in general practice outpatient clinics were interviewed in this study. Four themes were extracted from the interview data: (1) inadequate staffing of full-time outpatient nurses in general practice departments of comprehensive hospitals; (2) unclear job functions for outpatient nurses in general practice departments; (3) no standardized patient health education in the department; (4) no relevant training received systematically.Conclusion:General practice departments in general hospitals should setup full-time general practice nurse positions, clarify the job responsibilities, strengthen the relevant training and enhance core competency for nurses working in general practice department.
3.Investigation of nurses′ job satisfaction from a level three class A stomatology hospital in Beijing
Cheng LU ; Shuxiao HOU ; Jianwei HU ; Xiu′e LI ; Xu YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(8):1090-1093
Objective To investigate the job satisfaction of nurses from one level three class A stomatology hospital and explore its influencing factors. Methods A questionnaire-based survey was used to examine job satisfaction of 791 nurses from the stomatology hospital in Beijing and analyze its influencing factors. Results A total of 656 effective questionnaire were collected with effective collective rate 82. 9%. The total average score of job satisfaction was (3. 24 ± 0. 92), which was at or above intermediate-level; dissatisfaction dimensions contained extrinsic rewards, family/work balance and professional opportunities. The correlation analysis showed job satisfaction was negatively correlated with age, working years and years serving in this hospital (P<0. 01). Single-factor analysis showed nurses working in different department, with different levels of formal educations, professional titles and turnover intention varied significantly in job satisfaction (P<0. 05); multiple regression analysis showed that turnover intention and age might be influencing factors of job satisfaction. Conclusions The overall job satisfaction of dental nurses is at upper level. Efficient way to increase job satisfaction may be reducing turnover intention, improving extrinsic rewards and professional opportunities.
4.Enlightenment of the development of nursing informatics abroad
Shangping ZHAO ; Shuxiao HOU ; Jun LEI ; Hong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(3):313-315
The paper reviews the development situation of nursing informatics home and abroad in terms of professional academic organizations,professional certification and education perspectives. Thinking and suggestions about the development of nursing informatics in China are proposed in order to promote the development of nursing informatics in our country.
5.Current research in nursing interventions for shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke in Class Ⅲ Grade A hospitals
Yongmei LUO ; Heli ZHANG ; Shuxiao HOU ; Baohua ZHOU ; Jing LI ; Baohua LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(25):3003-3008
Objective To investigate current research in nursing interventions for shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke in Class Ⅲ Grade A hospitals in China.Methods Totally 215 nurses from the departments of neurology and rehabilitation of 6 Class Ⅲ Grade A hospitals from a municipality or provincial capital from 6 provinces,which scattered across the northern,northeastern,eastern,central and southern,southwestern and northwestern parts of China,were selected by convenient sampling between January and June 2016.The nurses were investigated with the self-designed Shoulder-hand Syndrome After Stroke Questionnaire.Totally 215 questionnaires were sent out,with 184 valid questionnaires collected.SPSS 21.0 software was used in data statistics.Results The 184 nurses' average scores in the dimension of attention to shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke was(4.38±0.59);and the score in reasonableness of nursing interventions for shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke was(3.98±0.88).Their scores in nursing knowledge related to patients with shoulder-hand syndrome was(48.50±16.67),and their scores in the dimensions in clinical manifestation,risk factors and interventions were(4.59±3.24),(2.67±3.90)and(4.06±1.21),respectively.The knowledge scores were sorted in descending order,and the top 3 scores were found in"nursing principles for shoulder-hand syndrome" "best period of rehabilitation training for shoulder-hand syndrome" and "observation points of affected extremities".Conclusions The nurses' attention to and knowledge about shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke is not enough.There is a lack of standards or guidelines for shoulder-hand syndrome.The process of nursing interventions for shoulder-hand syndrome is not reasonableenough and the nursing processes are not fully implemented.Therefore,nursing processes need to be further standardized.
6.Research status and progress of shift work sleep disorders in nurses
Siwei ZHANG ; Shuxiao HOU ; Yongmei LUO ; Baohua LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(28):3995-4000
Nurse is one of the most common occupations in shift work. Due to the particularity of nursing work, shift work often causes nurses to suffer from shift work sleep disorders. It will not only lead to an increase in the risk of accidents in work, but also increase the incidence of nursing errors, and even seriously harm the physical and mental health of individual nurses. This paper reviews the prevalence, serious harm, related influencing factors and intervention measures of shift work sleep disorders among nurses at home and abroad, in order to expect nursing managers and nurses to raise their awareness and pay attention to shift work sleep disorders, thereby improving professional identity and happiness of nurses.
7.Construction of a clinical nursing standard of shoulder-hand syndrome after stroke based on Delphi expert consultation
Heli ZHANG ; Yongmei LUO ; Shuxiao HOU ; Zhiying HAN ; Baohua LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(1):24-30
Objective:To form a nursing standard for shoulder-hand syndrome (SHS) after stroke in accordance with the clinical situation by expert argumentation in the best evidence systematically retrieved and screened for SHS after stroke with the method of Delphi expert consultation.Methods:According to the level of evidence, we systematically retrieved and screened relevant guidelines, evidence summary, systematic reviews, original studies and expert consensus. Two researchers who had received Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) evidence-based training used the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation (AGREE) Ⅱ, JBI quality evaluation tools for systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials/experimental studies and expert consensus to evaluate the included guidelines, systematic reviews, original studies and expert consensus. The included literature was classified and summarized, and recommendations and conclusions related to SHS after stroke were screened and extracted. According to the results of the literature summary, the first draft of the clinical nursing standard for SHS after stroke was formed. Using the Delphi method, 25 experts in related fields were selected for two rounds of expert consultation to demonstrate the contents of the first draft.Results:This study included 8 guidelines including 1 evidence summary, 2 systematic reviews, 7 original studies and 2 expert consensus. The overall quality of the guidelines was Grade B; one piece of evidence summary was of good quality and was Grade B; the overall quality of two systematic reviews was low, and the overall quality of seven original studies was average. The first draft of the clinical nursing standard for SHS after stroke included 6 content frameworks and 29 recommendations. Two rounds of expert consultation were conducted, the questionnaire response rates were 89.28% and 100%, and the expert authority coefficients were 0.864 and 0.894, respectively. The Kendell's W of important content framework and recommended in the second round of expert consultation were 0.118 ( P<0.05) and 0.188 ( P<0.001) . According to the results of the expert consultation, the clinical nursing standard for SHS after stroke was formed, including 6 content frameworks and a total of 31 recommendations. Conclusions:The clinical nursing standard for SHS after stroke is based on the best available evidence and expert argumentation, which is in line with the clinical situation in my country and can be sed in clinical nursing work.