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A qualitative research on work experience of nurses assisting Hubei during outbreak of COVID-19
WU Yali, WANG Yan, ZHENG Donglian, MA Fuzhen, YIN Changqi, GUO Shuping
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Objective: To explore the real thoughts and feelings of nurses assisting in Hubei province, during outbreak of COVID-19, so as to provide references for nursing managers to make decisions. Methods: A total of 12 nurses of a tertiary and first-class hospital in Ningxia were selected by purposive sampling methods. Colaizzi’s seven-step analysis method was used to collate and analyze the data. Results: 4 themes were extracted, including high sense of responsibility and mission, psychological state differences, discomfort of wearing medical protective equipment, and gratitude to social support. Conclusion: The overall experience of nurses assisting Hubei is positive, with a high sense of professional identity. However, nursing managers should also pay attention to gender of nurses, severity of the patient’s illness, changes of nurses’ mental state in different periods, and discomfort coming from protective equipment, so as to have a better respond to public health emergencies.
2020, 28 (6): 667-671. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9143.2020.06.010
Study on the establishment of evaluation index system of continuous nursing for lung cancer patients after surgery
ZHENG Donglian, MI Guangli, LI Xiaoyin, TANG Yan
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Objective: To establish the evaluation index system of continuous nursing for lung cancer patients after surgery. Methods: Delphi technique was used to develop the outcome assessment indicator system of continuous nursing for lung cancer patients after surgery. The Analytic Hierarchy Process(AHP) was used to determine the weights of all indexes. Results: 4 first-level, 14 second-level and 36 third-level indicators were included in the final outcome assessment indicator system of continuous nursing after lung cancer surgery. After two rounds of expert consultation, the effective response rate was 100.0% and 96.15%, the expert opinion proposal rate was 84.62% and 92.00%, and the expert authority coefficient was 0.87 and 0.91, and the coordination coefficient of each index was 0.396~0.424. Conclusion: The evaluation index system of continuous nursing for lung cancer patients after surgery focuses on the coordination of expert opinions at all levels, and the authority and enthusiasm of experts are high, which can provide a basis for the evaluation of continuous nursing for them.
2020, 28 (6): 631-634. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9143.2020.06.001