A qualitative study on influencing factors of operating room nurses'preventive behaviors against hypothermia during cesarean section
10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2025.10.006
- VernacularTitle:剖宫产术中护士低体温预防行为影响因素的质性研究
- Author:
Linjia FENG
1
;
Xiaoyun HAN
;
Chenghuan ZHANG
;
Qingqing ZHANG
Author Information
1. 213003 常州市第一人民医院手术室
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cesarean Section;
Hypothermia;
Operating Room Nurse;
Precede-Proceed Model;
Qualitative Research
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nursing
2025;60(10):1190-1195
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To gain an in-depth understanding of influencing factors on the preventive behaviors of operating room nurses regarding hypothermia during cesarean sections,and to provide references for promoting the prevention of hypothermia during cesarean sections.Methods A descriptive qualitative research approach was adopted,based on the theoretical framework of the Precede-Proceed Model to develop an interview outline.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 operating room nurses,and the interview data were analyzed using directed content analysis.Results The influencing factors were categorized into 3 main themes and 8 sub-themes.①Predisposing factors:insufficient theoretical knowledge,low risk awareness among healthcare providers.②Enabling factors:rational allocation of equipment/resources,proficient operational skills,targeted and effective training programs,and standardized preventive procedures.③Reinforcing factors:the need to enhance team cooperation,the need to improve the regulatory mechanism.Conclusion Nursing managers should strengthen education and training to enhance nurses'awareness and skill levels in preventing hypothermia,improve equipment resources and build an information-based assessment and decision support system to promote the implementation of hypothermia prevention behaviors.Additionally,facilitating team collaboration and utilizing information construction to collect and analyze quality indicators can strengthen quality management and promote continuous improvement in the quality of hypothermia prevention during cesarean sections.