1.Application and efficacy evaluation of the"one-body-two-wings"nursing safety management model:a case study of longgang district third people's hospital,Shenzhen
Xiaohong XU ; Xiuhong ZHOU ; Shouzhen CHENG ; Binbin SUN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(5):718-721,725
Objective To investigate the development of the"One-Body-Two-Wings"nursing safety management model with the support of information technology,in order to enhance nursing quality and ensure patient safety.Methods A pre-post controlled design was used in this study.The cardiology department that implemented the traditional nursing management mode from September to November 2022 was used as the control group,while the cardiology department which implemented the"One-Body-Two-Wings"nursing safety management model from January to March 2023 served as the experimental group.Comparisons were made between the two different nursing management models regarding the incidence rate of adverse events per 100 discharged patients in the cardiology department,nursing quality supervision scores,and nurses' perceived intensity of decent work.Results After the implementation of"One-Body-Two-Wings"nursing safety management model,the incidence of adverse events per 100 discharged patients in the department of cardiology decreased from 3.70%to 0.64%,and nursing quality improved steadily(P<0.01).The total scores of nurses' perceived decent work and the scores in dimensions such as work rewards,job positions,career advancement,and workplace environment were significantly higher after implementation compared to before(P<0.01).Conclusion The""One-Body-Two-Wings"nursing safety management model demonstrates significant efficacy in reducing adverse event rates,enhancing nursing quality,ensuring patient safety,and improving nurses' perceived decent work.It is worthy of promotion.
2.A qualitative study on the work experience among nutrition specialist nurses
Xiaowei XU ; Xiaoqiong PENG ; Yuying CHEN ; Yanfen LI ; Xiaoying LIN ; Ping XIAO ; Tianwen HUANG ; Shouzhen CHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(3):48-54
Objective To explore the work experiences and needs of nutrition specialist nurses,so as to provide a basis in career development and management practices among the nutrition specialist nurses.Methods A method of descriptive phenomenological research was adopted in this study.Purposive sampling was used to select 12 nutrition specialist nurses who came from different regions across the country with over one year of clinical working experiences as well as had completed the specialist training and been qualified by the Nutrition Committee of Guangdong Nursing Association between January and February 2024.Semi-structured on-line interviews were conducted among the participants and the data acquired from the interviews were analysed and summarised.Themes were extracted using NVivo12 and Colaizzi's seven-step analysis from the data from interview.Results Three main themes and eight sub-themes were identified regarding the work experience of nutrition specialist nurses:growth and gains(continuously learning in nutrition therapy-related knowledge to enhance professional skills;actively practice in nutrition therapy to achieve the self-worth);sense of responsibility and mission(increased awareness of responsibility and proactive services;sense of mission to cultivate talents and promotion of the development of nutrition nursing discipline);challenges(lack of an established role in nutrition nursing,conflict in responsibilities;insufficient communication in a medical team regarding nutrition therapy;limited resource to support the development of nutrition nursing;and the professional knowledge and skills unable to fully meet the job demands).Conclusion Hospitals managers should strengthen the support and training for nutrition specialist nurses,clarify their roles,leverage their professional value and promote the career development.
3.Application and efficacy evaluation of the"one-body-two-wings"nursing safety management model:a case study of longgang district third people's hospital,Shenzhen
Xiaohong XU ; Xiuhong ZHOU ; Shouzhen CHENG ; Binbin SUN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(5):718-721,725
Objective To investigate the development of the"One-Body-Two-Wings"nursing safety management model with the support of information technology,in order to enhance nursing quality and ensure patient safety.Methods A pre-post controlled design was used in this study.The cardiology department that implemented the traditional nursing management mode from September to November 2022 was used as the control group,while the cardiology department which implemented the"One-Body-Two-Wings"nursing safety management model from January to March 2023 served as the experimental group.Comparisons were made between the two different nursing management models regarding the incidence rate of adverse events per 100 discharged patients in the cardiology department,nursing quality supervision scores,and nurses' perceived intensity of decent work.Results After the implementation of"One-Body-Two-Wings"nursing safety management model,the incidence of adverse events per 100 discharged patients in the department of cardiology decreased from 3.70%to 0.64%,and nursing quality improved steadily(P<0.01).The total scores of nurses' perceived decent work and the scores in dimensions such as work rewards,job positions,career advancement,and workplace environment were significantly higher after implementation compared to before(P<0.01).Conclusion The""One-Body-Two-Wings"nursing safety management model demonstrates significant efficacy in reducing adverse event rates,enhancing nursing quality,ensuring patient safety,and improving nurses' perceived decent work.It is worthy of promotion.
4.A qualitative study on the work experience among nutrition specialist nurses
Xiaowei XU ; Xiaoqiong PENG ; Yuying CHEN ; Yanfen LI ; Xiaoying LIN ; Ping XIAO ; Tianwen HUANG ; Shouzhen CHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(3):48-54
Objective To explore the work experiences and needs of nutrition specialist nurses,so as to provide a basis in career development and management practices among the nutrition specialist nurses.Methods A method of descriptive phenomenological research was adopted in this study.Purposive sampling was used to select 12 nutrition specialist nurses who came from different regions across the country with over one year of clinical working experiences as well as had completed the specialist training and been qualified by the Nutrition Committee of Guangdong Nursing Association between January and February 2024.Semi-structured on-line interviews were conducted among the participants and the data acquired from the interviews were analysed and summarised.Themes were extracted using NVivo12 and Colaizzi's seven-step analysis from the data from interview.Results Three main themes and eight sub-themes were identified regarding the work experience of nutrition specialist nurses:growth and gains(continuously learning in nutrition therapy-related knowledge to enhance professional skills;actively practice in nutrition therapy to achieve the self-worth);sense of responsibility and mission(increased awareness of responsibility and proactive services;sense of mission to cultivate talents and promotion of the development of nutrition nursing discipline);challenges(lack of an established role in nutrition nursing,conflict in responsibilities;insufficient communication in a medical team regarding nutrition therapy;limited resource to support the development of nutrition nursing;and the professional knowledge and skills unable to fully meet the job demands).Conclusion Hospitals managers should strengthen the support and training for nutrition specialist nurses,clarify their roles,leverage their professional value and promote the career development.
5.Application of respiratory care bundle combined with management by objectives on the gastrointestinal surgical patients with respiratory risk
Jinfang QIAO ; Weixin XIONG ; Shouzhen CHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(10):43-51
Objective To explore the effect of respiratory care bundle combined with management by objectives(MBO)on postoperative pulmonary function,pulmonary complications and postoperative quality of recovery of respiratory risky patients undergone gastrointestinal surgeries.Methods A total of 80 patients with respiratory risk underwent elective surgery in a ward of gastrointestinal surgery from April to November 2021 were selected.Based on the order of the surgery,48 patients with surgeries between April to July were selected into control group and received routine respiratory care,while 32 patients with surgeries between August to November were selected into trial group and received the respiratory care bundle combined with MBO.The pulmonary function,postoperative pulmonary complications and postoperative quality of recovery were analyzed and compared on the 7th postoperative day.Results There was no significant difference between two groups in preoperative general data,preoperative lung function,preoperative quality of recovery(QoR-15)and other baseline data,as well as the surgery data.On the 7th postoperative day,the decrease of pulmonary function indexes,FVC(t=3.173,P=0.002)and FEV1(t=2.883,P=0.005)in the trial group was less than that in the control group,and the degree of percutaneous oxygen saturation in the trial group was higher than that in the control group(Z=-2.454,P=0.014).There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications.As with the QoR-15,the score of trial group was higher than that in the control group in 3 items including"moderate pain"(Z=-2.738,P=0.006),"feeling nervous or anxious"(Z=-2.593,P=0.010)and"feeling sad and depressed"(Z=-2.945,P=0.003).There was no significant difference in other items between the two groups.Conclusion The respiratory care bundle combined with MBO is beneficial to the recovery of postoperative pulmonary function and postoperative quality of recovery of gastrointestinal surgical patients with respiratory risk.
6.Effect of intravenous thrombolytic therapy mode on patients with acute ischemic stroke led by fast-track specialist nurses
Wei TAN ; Shouzhen CHENG ; Xiaohua XIE ; Ganggang PENG ; Peifeng GUO ; Wei LIU ; Chuyi QI ; Yajuan WANG ; Yumeng LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(9):31-36
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of intravenous thrombolytic therapy mode led by fast-track specialist nurses on patients with acute ischemic stroke(AIS).Methods This study involved 124 AIS patients who underwent intravenous thrombolytic therapy in the Department of Emergency of our hospital from March 2021 to February 2023.Among the patients,61 admitted between March 2021 and February 2022 received conventional AIS thrombolytic therapy were assigned to a control group.While the 63 patients who received AIS thrombolytic therapy under the specialist nurse-led intravenous thrombolytic therapy mode between March 2022 and February 2023 were assigned to an observation group.The two groups were compared in terms of the time from admission to completion of CT examination,time for signing the informed consent for thrombolytic therapy,door to needle time and percentage of DTN<60 minutes,as well as the post-thrombolysis scores according to the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS)and satisfaction to medical consultation.Results The observation group exhibited a significantly shorter time from admission to completion of CT examination,a shorter time for signing an informed consent for thrombolytic therapy,a shorter door to needle time and a higher percentage of DTN<60 minutes,all with significant difference in comparison with those in the control group.After thrombolysis,the NIHSS score of the observation group decreased more than that of the control group(P<0.05).The patients and their families in the observation group reported significantly higher satisfaction compared to those in the control group(both P<0.05).Conclusion The fast-track specialist nurse-led intravenous thrombolytic therapy mode demonstrates the superiority in reduction of the time from admission to completion of CT examination,time for signing an informed consent for thrombolytic therapy,door to needle time and the NIHSS scores,higher percentage of DTN<60 minutes as well as improvement of patient satisfaction.
7.Development and interpretation of the reporting checklist for Delphi technique in clinical research papers
Xiaohua LIU ; Qian ZHOU ; Shouzhen CHENG ; Yongxin WU ; Ying LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(5):616-624
Objective:To develop and interpret the reporting checklist for Delphi technique in clinical research papers, so as to provide guidance for such research paper reporting.Methods:On the basis of drawing on previous domestic and foreign medical paper reporting standards, guidelines, domestic paper writing standards, and clinical research paper evaluation methods, the reporting checklist for Delphi technique in clinical research papers was developed from the perspective of professionalism and standardization in critical appraisal, combining the characteristics of Delphi technique (anonymity, iteration, controlled feedback, and data statistics), and through literature review and the establishment of research groups for discussion, as well as the organization of expert focus groups.Results:The checklist was structured according to the paradigm of the paper, including the front part (titles, abstracts, ethics, references and so on), the text part (introduction, methods, results, discussion and conclusion), and other (dissemination and so on) items (including 26 list items and 44 detailed contents) .Conclusions:The development of the reporting checklist can be used to guide authors and researchers to report the entire research process clearly and completely, improving the rigor and transparency of paper reporting. This checklist can also be used by editors and reviewers to select and integrate review comments one by one, so as to improve the quality of paper review.
8.Application of respiratory care bundle combined with management by objectives on the gastrointestinal surgical patients with respiratory risk
Jinfang QIAO ; Weixin XIONG ; Shouzhen CHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(10):43-51
Objective To explore the effect of respiratory care bundle combined with management by objectives(MBO)on postoperative pulmonary function,pulmonary complications and postoperative quality of recovery of respiratory risky patients undergone gastrointestinal surgeries.Methods A total of 80 patients with respiratory risk underwent elective surgery in a ward of gastrointestinal surgery from April to November 2021 were selected.Based on the order of the surgery,48 patients with surgeries between April to July were selected into control group and received routine respiratory care,while 32 patients with surgeries between August to November were selected into trial group and received the respiratory care bundle combined with MBO.The pulmonary function,postoperative pulmonary complications and postoperative quality of recovery were analyzed and compared on the 7th postoperative day.Results There was no significant difference between two groups in preoperative general data,preoperative lung function,preoperative quality of recovery(QoR-15)and other baseline data,as well as the surgery data.On the 7th postoperative day,the decrease of pulmonary function indexes,FVC(t=3.173,P=0.002)and FEV1(t=2.883,P=0.005)in the trial group was less than that in the control group,and the degree of percutaneous oxygen saturation in the trial group was higher than that in the control group(Z=-2.454,P=0.014).There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications.As with the QoR-15,the score of trial group was higher than that in the control group in 3 items including"moderate pain"(Z=-2.738,P=0.006),"feeling nervous or anxious"(Z=-2.593,P=0.010)and"feeling sad and depressed"(Z=-2.945,P=0.003).There was no significant difference in other items between the two groups.Conclusion The respiratory care bundle combined with MBO is beneficial to the recovery of postoperative pulmonary function and postoperative quality of recovery of gastrointestinal surgical patients with respiratory risk.
9.Construction and implementation of the "Internet+nursing service" model based on the nurse-patient safety needs
Fenglan XIE ; Fangyu LIN ; Siqi ZHU ; Shouzhen CHENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(3):188-194
Objective:To explore the "Internet + nursing service" model based on the nurse-patient safety needs, and provide reference for development of "Internet + nursing service".Methods:The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yatsen University established a "Internet+ nursing service" management team in December 2019, developed an information platform, formulated and implemented a specific plan of the "Internet+ nursing service" model, including service objects, service projects and service modes. After the smooth operation of this model, the statistics of the nursing service projects and service times that had been carried out from September 2020 to March 2021, as well as the satisfaction of 21 patients who received nursing services would be counted.Results:From September 2020 to March 2021, 21 patients were provided with 55 on-site nursing services, and 151 operations in 16 projects were completed. No nursing-related adverse events occurred. The patients gave all five-star evaluations to the door-to-door service, the satisfaction score was 5 points, and the overall evaluation was 99.88 points.Conclusions:The pilot work of "Internet + nursing service" based on the nurse-patient safety needs has met the care needs of discharged patients and the safety needs of door-to-door services, guarantee the safety of nurses' door-to-door service effectively. And it provides reference for the development and improvement of "Internet + nursing service" related safety work in tertiary A-level hospitals.
10.Expert consensus on artificial airway humidification care in adult critical patients
Xiangzhi LI ; Lijun HU ; Yamin WANG ; Shouzhen CHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2023;22(11):1-10
Objective To develop an expert consensus on artificial airway humidification care in critical adult patients(refer as"Consensus"hereafter)for a standardised procedure of artificial airway humidification.Methods Reviews of domestic and international literatures relevant to artificial airway humidification care in critical adult patients were conducted.Clinical experiences of medical and nursing experts were taken into consideration.Two rounds of expert consultations were conducted to finalise the Consensus.Results Various aspects were studied including concepts,targeted range of temperature and humidification,methods of humidification,selection of humidification liquid and methods for evaluation of humidification effectiveness.The Consensus was applicable to the management of humidification of artificial airway in critical adult patients.Conclusions The Consensus exhibits a certain level of scientific rigor and practical applicability.It serves as a theoretical basis and practical guide to clinical nursing personnel in the management of artificial airway humidification.

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