错过的护理服务及其与护士道德敏感性的关系:一项描述性分析性研究
Naiier Ahansaz1, Mohsen Adib-Hajbaghery2, Rahim Baghaei3
1Departmentof Medical Surgical Nursing, Trauma Nursing Research Center, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran.
BMC nursing
|March 13, 2024
概括
护士报告道德敏感度中等,护理缺失率高. 虽然没有直接关联,但年龄和工作时间等因素影响了错过的护理,影响了患者的安全.
科学领域:
- 护理 护理 护理
- 医疗保健的质量 医疗保健的质量
- 医学伦理 医学伦理
背景情况:
- 错过的护理是医疗保健质量的关键指标,可能会危及患者的安全,并导致不良事件.
- 道德敏感性,即护士在伦理上解释和响应患者需求的能力,对于优质护理至关重要.
- 护士的道德敏感性和遗漏的护理护理之间的关系需要进一步调查.
研究的目的:
- 调查护士的道德敏感性与遗漏的护理护理之间的联系.
- 探索医疗和外科部门遗漏护理的程度.
- 了解在遗漏护理护理的背景下道德敏感性的作用.
主要方法:
- 一项涉及202名来自医疗和外科部门的护士的横截面研究.
- 用分层随机抽样来进行参与者选择.
- 采用人口调查问卷,Kalisch的遗漏护理问卷和Lutzen的道德敏感性问卷收集的数据,用皮尔森相关性和线性回归分析.
主要成果:
- 大多数护士 (52.97%) 表现出适度的道德敏感性.
- 在道德敏感度得分和错过护理总得分之间没有发现显著的相关性 (r=0.041,p=0.152).
- 回归分析表明,道德敏感性,年龄,轮班,收入,工作经验和工作时间显著影响了错过的护理 (p<0.001).
结论:
- 护士报告说,他们的道德敏感度中等,护理护理缺失的程度令人担忧.
- 错过护理对患者的安全构成风险,需要护理管理层立即注意.
- 虽然没有发现直接相关性,但道德敏感性和其他因素在错过护理中起作用,突出了干预的领域.
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