1.A survey on retraining desire and demand of specialist nurses in 4 563 medical institutions in China
Yanmeng GUAN ; Junye TIAN ; Yanling WANG ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(2):223-227
Objective To investigate the desire and demand for the retraining of specialist nurses medical institutions in China,and to provide references for the further work of the re-certification of specialist nurses.Methods Convenient sampling method was used to select the head nurses in the nursing departments of 5 030 medical institutions in 30 provinces,autonomous regions and municipalities as the survey subjects in May 2023.The questionnaire was self-designed,and the survey was conducted by anonymous electronic questionnaire.Results 4 563 valid questionnaires were collected.Among the 4 563 medical institutions,the training of specialized nurses was carried out in various fields,among which 46.31%of the medical institutions have carried out the training of intensive care specialized nurses.82.29%of the medical institutions considered it necessary to retrain specialized nurses;60.86%of the medical institutions suggested that the training cycle should be once every 5 years;68.05%of the medical institutions suggested that the training method should be online;47.97%of the medical institutions thought that the conditions could be applied without limitation.More than 80%of medical institutions believe that specialized knowledge and clinical practice ability should be the main training and assessment content.Conclusion Most medical institutions have the need for retraining of specialist nurses,and there are differentiated needs for the implementation of retraining.Retraining can be carried out on a pilot basis in the field of intensive care.The retraining and assessment of specialist nurses should mainly focus on specialist knowledge and clinical practice ability.
2.Expert consensus on perioperative clinical nursing standards for patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy (2024 edition)
Yan WANG ; Junye TIAN ; Yuan HAN ; Liyun CAO ; Fude ZHOU ; Ruxia WANG ; Yanmeng GUAN ; Dong PANG ; Jingfen JIN ; Yanming DING ; Ting CHEN ; Xiaohong YIN ; Jing HUANG ; Dengyan MA ; Jianying LI ; Chunyue LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2521-2528
To provide scientific guidance and standardization for perioperative clinical nursing practice in patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy, relevant evidence on percutaneous renal biopsy nursing care was systematically retrieved and synthesized through an evidence-based approach. After two rounds of Delphi expert consultation and expert panel discussions, expert consensus on perioperative clinical nursing standards for patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy (hereinafter referred to as the "Consensus") was developed. The Consensus includes three primary themes: preoperative care, intraoperative care, and postoperative care, encompassing 21 secondary themes. It is characterized by scientific rigor, practical applicability, and comprehensiveness, and serves as a valuable reference and guide for clinical nursing professionals across medical institutions.
3.A survey on retraining desire and demand of specialist nurses in 4 563 medical institutions in China
Yanmeng GUAN ; Junye TIAN ; Yanling WANG ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(2):223-227
Objective To investigate the desire and demand for the retraining of specialist nurses medical institutions in China,and to provide references for the further work of the re-certification of specialist nurses.Methods Convenient sampling method was used to select the head nurses in the nursing departments of 5 030 medical institutions in 30 provinces,autonomous regions and municipalities as the survey subjects in May 2023.The questionnaire was self-designed,and the survey was conducted by anonymous electronic questionnaire.Results 4 563 valid questionnaires were collected.Among the 4 563 medical institutions,the training of specialized nurses was carried out in various fields,among which 46.31%of the medical institutions have carried out the training of intensive care specialized nurses.82.29%of the medical institutions considered it necessary to retrain specialized nurses;60.86%of the medical institutions suggested that the training cycle should be once every 5 years;68.05%of the medical institutions suggested that the training method should be online;47.97%of the medical institutions thought that the conditions could be applied without limitation.More than 80%of medical institutions believe that specialized knowledge and clinical practice ability should be the main training and assessment content.Conclusion Most medical institutions have the need for retraining of specialist nurses,and there are differentiated needs for the implementation of retraining.Retraining can be carried out on a pilot basis in the field of intensive care.The retraining and assessment of specialist nurses should mainly focus on specialist knowledge and clinical practice ability.
4.Expert consensus on perioperative clinical nursing standards for patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy (2024 edition)
Yan WANG ; Junye TIAN ; Yuan HAN ; Liyun CAO ; Fude ZHOU ; Ruxia WANG ; Yanmeng GUAN ; Dong PANG ; Jingfen JIN ; Yanming DING ; Ting CHEN ; Xiaohong YIN ; Jing HUANG ; Dengyan MA ; Jianying LI ; Chunyue LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2521-2528
To provide scientific guidance and standardization for perioperative clinical nursing practice in patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy, relevant evidence on percutaneous renal biopsy nursing care was systematically retrieved and synthesized through an evidence-based approach. After two rounds of Delphi expert consultation and expert panel discussions, expert consensus on perioperative clinical nursing standards for patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy (hereinafter referred to as the "Consensus") was developed. The Consensus includes three primary themes: preoperative care, intraoperative care, and postoperative care, encompassing 21 secondary themes. It is characterized by scientific rigor, practical applicability, and comprehensiveness, and serves as a valuable reference and guide for clinical nursing professionals across medical institutions.
5.Survey of foot care knowledge and behavioral status among type 2 diabetes patients in a community in Beijing and its influencing factors
Gaoqiang LI ; Qian LU ; Bing WEN ; Xin QI ; Hui GUAN ; Huijuan LI ; Jin LIU ; Yanming DING
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(7):133-137
Objective To investigate the knowledge and behavioral status of foot care among patients with type 2 diabetes in Xinjiekou Community in Beijing and analyze its influencing factors. Methods A convenient sampling method was used to select 278 diabetes patients from Xinjiekou Community in Beijing for questionnaire surveys, which included general information, foot care knowledge, and behaviors of the patients. Results The average score of foot care knowledge among the 278 patients was (71.65±14.59), indicating a moderate level overall. The average score of foot care behavior was (48.83±8.83), indicating a poor level overall. Multivariate stepwise regression analysis showed that gender, duration of diabetes, and whether the patients had received foot care education or not were independent influencing factors for both the foot care knowledge score and the foot care behavior score among community diabetes patients (
6.Interpretation for group standard of Management Norms for Human Caring of Outpatients
Shujie GUO ; Baoyun SONG ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Yilan LIU ; Yanming DING ; Zuyu TANG ; Hong LI ; Huiling LI ; Hongzhen XIE ; Yinglan LI ; Baohua LI ; Ruiying YU ; Chuang LI ; Haixin ZHANG ; Yanjin LIU ; Pingfan ZHAO ; Huiling CHEN ; Chunyan GUAN ; Bing SONG ; Guohua LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(6):419-425
Outpatient humanistic care refered to providing a full process of caring medical services to outpatients. In order to standardize the human caring services for outpatients in medical institutions, promote the comprehensive service level of outpatient services, and improve the patient′s medical experience, Chinese Association for Life Care issued the group standard of Management Norms for Human caring of Outpatients in April 2023. This standard clarified the relevant terms and definitions of human caring for outpatients, specified the basic requirements for human caring, the humanistic quality and care responsibilities of outpatient staff, the outpatient care environment and facilities, the outpatient care process and measures, and quality management. It designed standardized and personalized full process care service norms, providing references for medical institutions at all levels to promote the development of human caring for outpatients.
7.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.
8.Obstacles factors of the compliance of nurses in clinical application of catheter fixation device: a qualitative study based on theoretical domain framework
Shuhui YU ; Dong PANG ; Xinyan CHE ; Yanbo HUANG ; Meng ZHANG ; Hua GUAN ; Jing LI ; Yanming DING ; Xia LIU ; Frances LIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(24):3268-3273
Objective:To find out the obstacle factors in its clinical application according to the clinical situation of the application of urinary catheter fixation device.Methods:From September 2018 to October 2018, 19 nurses working in the urology ward of Peking University First Hospital were selected for a semi-structured interview. Based on the theoretical domain framework, the interview outline was formulated and the content was analyzed, and the topic was extracted again.Results:This study identified obstacle factors related to 5 areas of the theoretical domain framework, namely "knowledge, social or professional role and identity, motivation and goals, environmental factors and social influence". The themes were extracted again, respectively: "the system level of evidence implementation (organizational factors, training, product categories) needs to be optimized, the level of willingness of users (patients) for evidence implementation needs to be improved and the sustainability of evidence application needs to be strengthened".Conclusions:The factors that affect the clinical application of urinary catheter fixation devices are multiple, and future research needs to formulate targeted intervention plans based on evidence according to obstacles identified.
9.Correlation between urinary incontinence and quality of life among patients with post-laparoscopic radical prostatectomy
Longmei SI ; Yanming DING ; Yanbo HUANG ; Jianfeng ZHANG ; Hua GUAN ; Meng ZHANG ; Jun DENG ; Shuangyi XIE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(15):1946-1950
Objective? To understand the situation of urinary incontinence and quality of life among patients with post-laparoscopic radical prostatectomy and to analyze the correlation between them. Methods? From September 2015 to October 2016, we selected 115 patients with post-laparoscopic radical prostatectomy at a ClassⅢ Grade A hospital in Beijing for survey by questionnaire with the method of convenience sampling. We collected patients' general information as well as disease information, and evaluated the situation of urinary incontinence (incidence and severity of urinary incontinence) with the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form (ICIQ-UI SF) and influence of urinary incontinence on quality of life with the Incontinence Impact Questionnaire (IIQ-7) to analyze the correlation between severity of urinary incontinence and quality of life. Results? Among 115 patients with post-laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, there were 95 (82.6%) urinary incontinence patients including 41 cases (43.1%) with mild urinary incontinence, 47 cases (49.5%) with medium urinary incontinence and 7 cases (7.4%) with severe urinary incontinence. The score of severity of urinary incontinence ranged from 0 to 19.0 with 8.0 for the median and 5.0 for the interquartile range. Spearman correlation analysis showed that the score of IIQ-7 had a positive correlation with the severity of urinary incontinence (r=0.674, P<0.01), and had a negative correlation with the postoperative time (r=-0.215, P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the main influencing factor of quality of life was severity of urinary incontinence (P<0.01). Conclusions? Urinary incontinence is common among patients with post-laparoscopic radical prostatectomy mainly in mild and medium urinary incontinence. The more serious the urinary incontinence is,the greater the influence on quality of life is which points out that the scientific and effective management by medical staff for urinary incontinence can improve patients' quality of life.
10.Barriers in clinical use of evidence-based urethral catheter cleaning: a qualitative study based on theoretical domains framework
Shuhui YU ; Dong PAN ; Yanbo HUANG ; Meng ZHANG ; Hua GUAN ; Jing LI ; Yanming DING ; Xia LIU ; Xinyan CHE ; Lin FRANCES
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(36):4729-4733
Objective To explore the barriers in the clinical use of evidence-based urethral catheter cleaning. MethodsThe interview outline was developed based on the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) from September to October 2018. Totally 19 nurses working in the Department of Urinary Surgery at Peking University First Hospital was selected for semi-structural interview by convenient sampling, and content analysis was conducted based on the results. ResultsA total of 4 barriers related to 4 domains under the TDF were found in this study, namely, social / professional roles and identities, confidence in results, environmental factors and resources, and social impact. The subjects were extracted on this basis, which were lack of knowledge conversion process and norms in the department, poor self-management ability in the patients, and insufficient catheter cleaning resources. ConclusionsThe clinical use of evidence-based urethral catheter cleaning is affected by multiple factors, including systems, patients and resource availability. Departments need to explore and develop the norms for knowledge transformation, improve the self-management ability of postoperative patients, provide sufficient resources for catheter cleaning, and promote the clinical use of evidence-based urethral catheter cleaning.


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