1.Nurses psychological alignment, coping styles influence on job satisfaction
Xiancui ZHANG ; Jianhui KANG ; Weizhen XI ; Xia KUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(14):1098-1101
Objective To explore the impact of psychological alignment and coping style on nurse′s job satisfaction. Methods A total of 389 clinical nurses were investigated by the Sense of Coherence Scale, the simplified Coping Style Questionnaire and Minnesota Satisfaction Scale. Results The scores of job satisfaction, psychological alignment, positive coping and pessimistic coping of clinical nurses was (72.91 ± 11.10), (56.97 ± 10.29), (23.16 ± 5.40) and (9.80 ± 4.03) points respectively. The predictors of job satisfaction were sense of control, sense of meaning and positive coping style. Conclusions It is suggested that nursing managers should pay close attention to nurses′psychological alignment and guide clinical nurses adopt positive coping style, and thereby to improve nurses′job satisfaction.
2.Effect of comprehensive nursing intervention on the negative emotion and pain of patients with gastrointestinal tumors and undergoingperipherally inserted central catheter
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2015;(18):26-27,34
Objective To explore the effect of comprehensive nursing intervention on the negative emotion and pain of patients with gastrointestinal tumors and undergoing peripherally in-serted central catheter (PICC).Methods Thirty-five PICC patients with gastrointestinal tumors were as observation group from January 2012 to January 2014,and the same type of 30 patients as control group from January 2010 to January 2011.Both groups were given routine nursing,and the observation group was added comprehensive nursing intervention,including healthy education,envi-ronmental and psychological nursing as well as relaxation training.Results The total incidences of complications were 14.29% (5 /35)in observation group and 16.67% (5 /30)in control group (P>0.05).Compared with 1 d before intubation,both self-rating anxiety scale (SAS)and self-rating depression scale (SDS)scores decreased in two groups 7 d after intubation.Visual analogue scale (VAS)scores also went down compared with immediately after intubation,and that in observation group was lower than in control group,with statistical significance (P <0.01).Conclusion Com-prehensive nursing intervention can effectively improve the negative emotion of PICC patients with gastrointestinal tumors and relieve the pain so as to ameliorate the quality of life and promote recov-ery.
3.Effect of comprehensive nursing intervention on the negative emotion and pain of patients with gastrointestinal tumors and undergoingperipherally inserted central catheter
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2015;(18):26-27,34
Objective To explore the effect of comprehensive nursing intervention on the negative emotion and pain of patients with gastrointestinal tumors and undergoing peripherally in-serted central catheter (PICC).Methods Thirty-five PICC patients with gastrointestinal tumors were as observation group from January 2012 to January 2014,and the same type of 30 patients as control group from January 2010 to January 2011.Both groups were given routine nursing,and the observation group was added comprehensive nursing intervention,including healthy education,envi-ronmental and psychological nursing as well as relaxation training.Results The total incidences of complications were 14.29% (5 /35)in observation group and 16.67% (5 /30)in control group (P>0.05).Compared with 1 d before intubation,both self-rating anxiety scale (SAS)and self-rating depression scale (SDS)scores decreased in two groups 7 d after intubation.Visual analogue scale (VAS)scores also went down compared with immediately after intubation,and that in observation group was lower than in control group,with statistical significance (P <0.01).Conclusion Com-prehensive nursing intervention can effectively improve the negative emotion of PICC patients with gastrointestinal tumors and relieve the pain so as to ameliorate the quality of life and promote recov-ery.