1.Investigation and analysis of job burnout level of nurses with different education degrees
Min ZHANG ; Xiuhong LI ; Yazhuo XUE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(30):43-45
Objective To understand the job burnout conditions of nurses with different education levels in Ningyang county,analyze the influence of education level on job burnout,in order to find strategies to relieve the job burnout,reduce burnout,increase working enthusiasm,then further lower nurse turnover rate and stabilize of the nurse team.Methods A total of 150 nurses in the first hospital of Ningyang county participated in the investigation using Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) in December 2012.The survey data underwent statistical analysis.Results The results show that in the dimension of emotional exhaustion,education level showed main effect.While in the dimension of depersonalization and personal accomplishment,the education level showed no main effect.Conclusions Education levels have a significant impact on job burnout of nurses,mainly in the emotional exhaustion dimension.Hospital managers should pay attention to job burnout of nurses with college degree,reduce their occupational burnout through positive changes in personal and organizational factors.
2.Study on social discrimination and its influencing factors of patients with menial disorders
Xiuhong LI ; Qiuju TIAN ; Yazhuo XUE
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(7):655-657
Objective To describe the public discrimination against patients with mental disorders,and to explore its influencing factors.Methods This study was a descriptive study.A total of 1 378 public received the survey.The survey instruments include general information questionnaire and assessment scale of discrimination against patients with mental disorders.Results The scores of the scale of discrimination against patients with mental disorders was (2.07± 0.61).The score of risk dimension was higher(2.17±0.87),and the ability dimension was lower(1.65±0.64).Multiple regression analysis showed that factors influencing the total score of the scale were type of investigation objects,age,gender,educational background,contact degree and life connection degree to the patients with mental disorders.Conclusion Because psychiatric patients had perceived stigma,and social demographic factors,clinical factors,social and psychological factors could influence their perceived stigma,so the nurse should pay more attention to discrimination against patients,and reduce or eliminate the discrimination toward the patients,then promote recovery of the patients.
3.The changes of D-D, t-PA and PAI in acute renal failure patients during blood purification and its clinical significance
Yan TENG ; Wujun XUE ; Yazhuo JIANG ; Heli XIANG ; Hongli JIANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(04):-
Objective To study the dynamic changes and clinical significance of D-D, t-PA and PAI in patients with acute renal failure during the process of different methods of blood purification. Methods Thirty-seven ARF patients were divided into three groups: HD group, HDF group and HF group. Plasma D-D level, t-PA and PAI activity were determined 1 hour, 4 hours before and after treatment. Normal control group consisted of fourteen healthy people. Results ① Plasma D-D level and PAI activity in ARF patients were obviously higher than those in control group, while t-PA activity was lower(P0.05). ③ After 4 hours of the treatment, compared with HD group, HDF and HF groups had significant difference in plasma D-D level, t-PA and PAI activity(P
4.Investigative study on awareness rate of mental health knowledge in Tai'an city community
Xiuhong LI ; Xueqin ZHANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Yazhuo XUE
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(1):78-79
Objective To know the status of mental health knowledge in Tai'an city community,and thus to provide the basis for the popularization of community about mental health knowledge.Methods A self-designed mental health knowledge questionnaire was used to survey 151 cases of community residents.Results The community mental health knowledge score was (6.73±2.72),and lower than the average.The mental health knowledge score had significant difference between male (6.26±2.50)and female (7.15±2.85) (t=-2.026,P<0.05).The mental health knowledge score also showed significant difference in community residents with different age,culture degree and occupation (P< 0.05).Conclusion The community residents in Tai'an city generally lack of mental health knowledge.The relevant departments should actively take effective measures to popularize the mental health knowledge in different groups so as to enhance public awareness of mental health knowledge and thus to do better in prevention and control of mental disorders.
5.The mediating effect of conflict management model between perceived social support and psychological distress of psychiatric nurses
Rui ZHANG ; Qinghua LU ; Yazhuo XUE ; Feifei SUN ; Guiyuan ZOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(29):2241-2248
Objective:To examine the relationship between conflict management model, perceived social support and psychological distress in psychiatric nurses, and to analyze the mediating effect of conflict management model in the relationship between perceived social support and psychological distress in psychiatric nurses.Methods:In November 2019, a total of 208 nurses in Shandong Mental Health Center were investigated with General Demography Questionnaire, Nurses' Interpersonal Conflict Handling Form Scale, Kessler Psychological Distress Scale and Perceived Social Support Scale.Results:The total score of psychological distress of psychiatric nurses was 22.74±7.71, and the level of psychological distress was negatively correlated with the integrated conflict management model and perceived social support ( r values were -0.329--0.266, P<0.001). The most commonly used conflict management model of psychiatric nurses was "integration". The integrated conflict management model had a partial mediating effect in perceived social support and psychological distress, and the mediating effect accounted for 20.2% of the total effect. Conclusions:Psychological distress of psychiatric nurses is at a moderate to severe level, and integrated conflict management model and perceived social support play an important role in reducing psychological distress of psychiatric nurses. Nursing administrators should carry out relevant intervention studies to improve nurse-patient conflict and guide nurses to adopt integrated conflict management model to reduce psychological distress and improve mental health level.