1.Effects of new and modified arm support on trans-radial coronary intervention
Sheng YUAN ; Xueqing ZHU ; Fang HE ; Xiangyang CHE ; Tianpeng GAN ; Yanwei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(16):1942-1945
Objective To develop an arm support used for bilateral puncture during trans-radial coronary intervention (TRI) and to explore its effects. Methods The arm support used for bilateral radial artery puncture was designed and developed. Totally 100 patients who received TRI in the Cardiac Catheterization Room of Peking Union Medical College Hospital between May and June 2017 were selected and equally divided into an observation group and a control group according to the random number table. Patients in the observation group were served with the new arm support to reveal the points for radial artery puncture, while patients in the control group used the conventional wooden arm support. The effect of puncture was compared between the patients in the two groups. Results The time used for preparation before radial artery puncture was (1.58±0.56) min and the time need for puncturing and placing sheathing canal in the radial artery was (3.51±0.44) min in the patients in the observation group, both shorter than those of the patients in the control group (t=9.511, 8.740; P<0.05). Totally 96% of the patients felt comfortable with the new arm support, and the operation experience satisfaction in 80% of the doctors was excellent, both higher than those of the patients in the control group. Conclusions The performance of this new arm support for bilateral radial artery puncture is stable and reliable. Compared with conventional methods, the time used for preparation before radial artery puncture is shortened for nurses, and the time needed for puncturing and placing sheathing canal in the radial artery is shortened for doctors. The patients feel more comfortable when using this new arm support, and the doctors have a higher experience satisfaction. The new arm support is convenient and flexible for use, and may be used and promoted in cardiac catheterization rooms.
2.Investigation on the critical thinking ability of nurses in Catheterization Room
Xueqing ZHU ; Yang GE ; Liting WANG ; Meng LI ; Sheng YUAN ; Tianpeng GAN ; Qi LI ; Lijuan TIAN ; Tao WU ; Limin JING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(16):2174-2179
Objective:To investigate the current situation of critical thinking ability of nurses in Catheterization Room in China, and analyze its influencing factors, so as to provide reference for improving the critical thinking ability of nurses in Catheterization Room.Methods:In July 2020, the catheterization nurses from 154 hospitals, including Class Ⅲ Grade A, Class Ⅲ Grade B and Class Ⅱ Grade A, in 28 provincial capital cities of China were investigated with general information questionnaire and Chinese Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory (CTDI-CV) , by convenience sampling method. 422 questionnaires were collected in this survey, 408 were valid, and the effective rate was 96.68%.Results:The total score of critical thinking ability of the 408 catheterization nurses was (247.92±33.77) , which was at a low level as a whole. There were 361 nurses (88.48%) without positive critical thinking, 42 (10.29%) with positive critical thinking, and 5 (1.23%) with strong positive critical thinking. Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that nurse level, education background, professional title and position were the main influencing factors of critical thinking ability of nurses in Catheterization Room ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The critical thinking attitude of nurses in Catheterization Room is generally negative, which is far from positive, and needs to be further improved. The nursing department should give more tendentious policies and support to the nurses in the Catheterization Room. At the same time, the nursing managers in the Catheterization Room should actively take measures to improve the critical thinking ability of nurses.