1.Construction of a training course system for online appointment nurses based on job competence
Jingjing LIU ; Xiaoxia DUAN ; Yan WANG ; Wenliang PAN ; Yue YUAN ; Sisi XING
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(27):2112-2119
Objective:To construct a training course system for online appointment nurses based on post competence,and to provide references for the training and development of online appointment nurses in China.Methods:From January 2021 to May 2022, based on the theory of post competence, literature review, policy research, questionnaire survey and and expert consultation were used to establish the training course system of online appointment nurses.Results:The effective recovery rates of the two rounds of expert consultation questionnaires were 18/18 and 17/18, respectively; the expert authority coefficient was 0.928 and 0.938, respectively; and the Kendall harmony coefficient was 0.185 and 0.284, respectively, the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.001). The final content of the training course system for online appointment nurses included 4 first-level indicators,which were professional knowledge, professional skills, professional abilities and traits, 19 second-level indicators and 58 third-level indicators. Conclusions:The training course system of online appointment nurses based on post competency is scientific, reasonable and prominent,which can provide reference for training of online appointment nurses in China.
2.Survey on job satisfaction and analysis of influencing factors of online contracted nurses
Yue YUAN ; Xiaoxia DUAN ; Sisi XING ; Jingjing LIU ; Wenliang PAN ; Lingling CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(6):460-464
Objective:To survey the job satisfaction of online contracted nurses who provide " Internet plus nursing services" for reference of hospital managers in improving their management mechanism in this regard.Methods:Based on the two-factor theory, a questionnaire was designed and a purposive sampling method was used to survey the online contracted nurses in Anhui province in April and May 2022. The motivational factors included such five dimensions as workload, work content, colleague relationship, doctor-patient relationship, and their own development, and the healthcare factors included such three dimensions as salary, job recognition and social status. The questionnaire data and job satisfaction scores were analyzed descriptively, and the correlation between the overall job satisfaction of the online contracted nurses, while each dimension was analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis, and the influence of each dimension on job satisfaction was analyzed by stepwise regression analysis.Results:A total of 335 valid questionnaires were recovered. The mean score of job satisfaction of online contracted nurses was (2.26±0.38), with the highest score of (2.56±0.53) for salary satisfaction and the lowest score of (1.78±0.67) for job recognition, and each dimension was positively correlated with job satisfaction ( r=0.34-0.88, P<0.01). Regression analysis showed that workload ( B=0.07), salary ( B=0.11), job content ( B=0.23), social status ( B=0.12), and self-development ( B=0.15) were the main factors affecting their job satisfaction ( P<0.01). Conclusions:The job satisfaction of online contracted nurses was at a medium level, mainly influenced by workload, salary, job content, social status and their own development. It is recommended that hospitals implement multiple targeted measures to improve the job satisfaction of online contracted nurses and promote the healthy development of " Internet plus nursing services" .
3.Application and effect evaluation of WeChat platform in the diagnosis and treatment training of gynecologists
Lele MAO ; Sisi XI ; Xing CHEN ; Yu SUN ; He DIAO ; Wenpei BAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(3):340-344
Objective:To evaluate the effect of WeChat platform in the diagnosis and treatment of menopausal-related diseases for gynecologists.Methods:In March 2017, 47 gynecologists who voluntarily participated in the offline continuing medical education project "Diagnosis and Treatment training of menopause-related diseases" in Beijing Shijitan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University were selected as the control group (traditional teaching mode), and 52 gynecologists who volunteered to participate in WeChat platform training were selected as the experimental group (WeChat teaching mode). The main outcome measure was the knowledge level of menopause-related diseases and curriculum satisfaction before and after training. SPSS was used to perform t-test or chi-square test for inter-group data. Results:All gynecologists completed the study, the recovery rate of the evaluation questionnaire before and after training was 100%. Before training, the average score of menopause-related disease knowledge and the test passing rate of knowledge examination in experimental group were (63.65±21.42) and 65.4%, while those in the control group were (60.85±24.83) and 63.8%, respectively. No significant difference was found ( P>0.05). After training, the knowledge level of menopause-related diseases and the test passing rate significantly improved in both groups ( P<0.05). The average score of students and the passing rate in the experimental group were (77.50±16.19) and 90.1%, which were better than those in the control group [(78.72±16.89), 87.2%]. However, there was no significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05). Besides, the experimental group was more satisfied, but the difference was not statistically significant compared with control group ( P>0.05). Conclusion:WeChat platform training for gynecologists not only has the same effects as the traditional teaching model on menopausal disease diagnosis and treatment training, but also gains higher training satisfaction, suggesting WeChat platform training can be further applied to other subdisciplines.
4.Efficacy and Safety of Pulse Magnetic Therapy System in Insomnia Disorder: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Jiwu LIAO ; Sisi WANG ; Borong ZHOU ; Wei LIANG ; Ping MA ; Min LIN ; Weisen LIN ; Congrui LI ; Xiaotao ZHANG ; Hongyao LI ; Yin CUI ; Jiajia HU ; Yuanyi QIN ; Yanhua DENG ; Aibing FU ; Tianhua ZHU ; Shanlian ZHANG ; Yunhong QU ; Lu XING ; Wumei LI ; Fei FENG ; Xinping YAO ; Guimei ZHANG ; Jiyang PAN
Psychiatry Investigation 2023;20(6):559-566
Objective:
This study’s objective is to assess the efficacy and safety of Pulsed Magnetic Therapy System (PMTS) in improving insomnia disorder.
Methods:
Participants with insomnia disorder were randomly assigned to receive either PMTS or sham treatment for four weeks (n= 153; PMTS: 76, sham: 77). Primary outcomes are the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) scores at week 0 (baseline), 1, 2, 3, 4 (treatment), and 5 (follow-up). Secondary outcomes are the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index at baseline and week 4, and weekly sleep diary-derived values for sleep latency, sleep efficiency, real sleep time, waking after sleep onset, and sleep duration.
Results:
The ISI scores of the PMTS group and the sham group were 7.13±0.50, 11.07±0.51 at week 4, respectively. There was a significant group×time interaction for ISI (F3.214, 485.271=24.25, p<0.001, ηp 2=0.138). Only the PMTS group experienced continuous improvement throughout the study; in contrast, the sham group only experienced a modest improvement after the first week of therapy. At the end of the treatment and one week after it, the response of the PMTS group were 69.7% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 58.6%–79.0%), 75.0% (95% CI: 64.1%–83.4%), respectively, which were higher than the response of the sham group (p<0.001). For each of the secondary outcomes, similar group×time interactions were discovered. The effects of the treatment persisted for at least a week.
Conclusion
PMTS is safe and effective in improving insomnia disorders.