1.Implementation status and prospects of nurse prescription rights at home and abroad
Yujing LI ; Wenfeng TIAN ; Yingxin BI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(34):4724-4729
This article summarized the overview of nurse prescription rights, its implementation status at home and abroad and facilitators in implementation process. The aim was to arouse the attention of the healthcare service system and medical and nursing workers to the development of nurse prescription rights, and promote the promotion and practice of nurse prescription rights in China.
2.Parental involvement in shared decision-making for children with cancer: a Meta-synthesis of qualitative research
Yujing LI ; Yingxin BI ; Wenfeng TIAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(15):1961-1969
Objective:To integrate qualitative research on the experience of parents of children with cancer participating in shared decision-making, so as to provide reference for medical and nursing staff to support the participation of parents of children with cancer in shared decision-making.Methods:The qualitative research on the experience of parents of children with cancer participating in shared decision-making was searched on China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, China Biology Medicine disc, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Embase, and CINAHL from the establishment of database to February 2023. The literature was evaluated using the quality evaluation criteria for qualitative research of the Australia Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center. The aggregation integration method was used to integrate the results.Results:A total of 14 articles were included, with 56 themes extracted and categorized into nine categories, forming four integrated results, including strong willingness of parents of children with cancer to participate in shared decision-making, differences in the participation of parents of children with cancer in shared decision-making, obstacles to parents' participation in shared decision-making, and the need for multiple parties to support the participation of parents of children with cancer in shared decision-making.Conclusions:The participation of parents of children with cancer in shared decision-making needs to be based on the current situation of decision-making in the field of pediatric cancer in China, and a localized decision support system should be constructed. Medical and nursing staff should enhance their awareness of shared decision-making, solve the practical dilemma of parents of children with cancer participating in shared decision-making, meet their diverse information, emotional, and social needs, and provide supportive care.