1.Status quo and influencing factors of nursing informatics competencies of nursing staff in a ClassⅢ Grade A hospital in Beijing
Yanmeng GUAN ; Haidan CHENG ; Yanming DING ; Xia LIU ; Junye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(11):1408-1412
Objective:To explore the status quo and influencing factors of nursing staff's nursing informatics competencies and provide reference for the relevant departments of the hospital and nursing managers to cultivate their informatics competencies.Methods:In this cross-sectional study, from July 31 to August 12, 2019, totally 982 nurses from Peking University First Hospital were selected by convenient sampling and investigated with the General Informatics Questionnaire and Nursing Informatics Competency Scale. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of nursing informatics competencies. A total of 982 questionnaires were distributed in this study, and 982 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 100%.Results:The total score of nursing informatics competencies of the 982 nurses was (125.61±22.79) , including (45.70±9.74) for informatics management ability, (31.83±6.08) for computer operation ability, (20.16±4.07) for computer software management ability, (15.54±3.23) for nursing informatics awareness, and (12.37±2.49) for nursing informatics operation ability. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, education, department and whether they had received informatics-related training were the main factors affecting their nursing informatics competencies ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The nursing informatics competencies of the nursing staff of Peking University First Hospital is satisfactory. Age, education, department and whether they have received informatics-related training may affect their nursing informatics competencies. It is suggested that hospital managers and relevant departments should provide more individualized training for personnel of different age groups, different educational backgrounds and different departments.
2.Investigation of the integrated care model based on patients′demand in in-charge patients with chronic kidney disease
Ying XU ; Liyun CAO ; Junye TIAN ; Chongyan YU ; Liping LI ; Yanmeng GUAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;21(6):663-665
Objective To investigate effect of the integrated care model based on patients′demand in in-charge patients with chronic kidney disease ( CKD) .Methods Established CKD integrated care team , and a questionnaire survey about knowledge and disease management was conducted in hospitalized CKD patients from January to May, 2013, and established the CKD care referral model in hospital .Results A total of 150 cases of hospitalized patients with CKD received a questionnaire .The scores of patients′awareness of CKD was (4.41 ± 1.11), and the knowledge about kidney disease was (3.21 ±0.84), and the degree of concern for knowledge of disease was (2.75 ±1.30), and disease self-care technology mastery was (1.39 ±0.83).88.67% and 60.00%patients considered disease knowledge received from healthcare professionals , but there were still a large number of patients received knowledge from the media , friends, etc.105 patients (70.00%) hoped to get nursing care of outpatient follow up and education .The integrated care referral pattern in hospital was initially established after team discussion which could provide targeted patients pre-referral care and education , coordinated with one by one referral patterns with one transfer form , post-referral care and education .There were 81 nurses joined the post-referral care and gave their suggestions .Conclusions CKD patients need long-term, continuous, complete and individualized health care and education .Establishment of integrated CKD care referral patterns may be an appropriate way to solve this issue .