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The Influence of Narrative Education on the Humanistic Caring Quality of Undergraduate Nursing Students
Chang Xuejiao,
Wu Jinping,
An Xiangli,
Zhang Xiuwei
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 5, October 2018
Pages:
165-168
Received:
25 June 2018
Accepted:
6 August 2018
Published:
30 August 2018
Abstract: Objective To explore the effect of narrative education on the quality of humanistic caring of undergraduate nursing students. Methods The Class 2015 and 2016 nursing undergraduates in our college were divided into two groups according to their grades. For the Class 2016 undergraduate nursing students, we used the stories of 73 Chinese Nightingale Prize winner as narrative education materials in the course of humanistic culture. According to the stories, the students were asked to write a speech as an assignment and participate in the speech contests organised in classes and in the school. The humanistic care quality scale was used to investigate the students’ humanistic caring quality before and after intervention, and the results were also used to make comparison with the result from students of Class 2015, who did not have humanistic caring courses. Results The total score (t=3.297, P=0.001), caring concept (t=2.784, P=0.006), caring perception (t=3.752, P<0.001), caring ability scores (t=2.160, P=0.032) of Class 2016 were higher than grade 2015 nursing students in the level of the same period, and the difference was statistically significant. Conclusion The method of narrative education based on the stories of Nightingale Prize winner can effectively improve the humanistic caring quality of undergraduate nursing students.
Abstract: Objective To explore the effect of narrative education on the quality of humanistic caring of undergraduate nursing students. Methods The Class 2015 and 2016 nursing undergraduates in our college were divided into two groups according to their grades. For the Class 2016 undergraduate nursing students, we used the stories of 73 Chinese Nightingale P...
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Application of Individualized Music Nursing in Percutaneous Vertebroplasty of Elderly Patients
Haiyan Li,
Shanghai Ma,
Zhiqiang Su,
Yujing Gao
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 5, October 2018
Pages:
169-172
Received:
29 July 2018
Accepted:
10 August 2018
Published:
4 September 2018
Abstract: Since to the nursing problems existing in percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) for elderly patients, the effect of individualized music nursing during the PVP operation was summarized and analyzed. 80 cases of PVP patients over 60 years old were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group. In the experimental group, PVP patients were treated with individualized music nursing, but the control group was treated with the conventional surgical environment. Patients’ music background were compared between the two groups. The preoperative and intraoperative anxiety scores of patients based on the State Anxiety Questionnaire (S-AI) were analyzed in two groups. And coordination between doctor and patients during the surgery were also evaluated. Results showed that there was no significant difference in the music background between the two groups (P> 0.05). In addition, there was no significant difference in preoperative anxiety scores between the two groups (P>0.05), but there were significant differences in the intraoperative anxiety scores between the two groups (P<0.05). Furthermore, patients treated with individualized music nursing had better surgical cooperation than the control group (P<0.05), and the satisfaction rate of doctors (82.5%) was higher than the control group (47.5%). In conclusion, the application of individualized music nursing in PVP surgery for elderly patients could reduce the patients' anxiety and facilitate collaboration between doctors and patients during operation.
Abstract: Since to the nursing problems existing in percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) for elderly patients, the effect of individualized music nursing during the PVP operation was summarized and analyzed. 80 cases of PVP patients over 60 years old were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group. In the experimental group, PVP patients...
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The Perception of Emotional Intelligence Self-Assessment Among Nursing Students
Ghada Mohamed Hassan Hamouda,
Elham Abdullah Helmi Al Nagshabandi
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 5, October 2018
Pages:
173-177
Received:
20 June 2018
Accepted:
17 July 2018
Published:
15 September 2018
Abstract: Emotional Intelligence is considered one of the main important skills in healthcare. Many higher institutions of nursing are interested in for improving nursing students’ academic results by demonstrating emotional intelligence competencies. The aim of the study is to assess the perception of emotional intelligence self-assessment among nursing students. Accordingly, a quantitative and descriptive cross-sectional design was used in this study in which data was collected by distributing a questionnaire among nursing students (N=326) in the Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University. The findings of the study revealed that the highest mean of nursing students was for social-emotional management, while the lowest mean was for emotional awareness. Also, there was a significant statistical difference between the perception of nursing students’ emotional intelligence and their educational level. In conclusion, enhancing emotional intelligence skills among nursing students is essential for their academic performance as well as their profession. Hence, it should be introduced in the nursing curriculum to improve the quality of critical thinking to graduating in their fourth year including workshops to integrate the theoretical studies with clinical practice.
Abstract: Emotional Intelligence is considered one of the main important skills in healthcare. Many higher institutions of nursing are interested in for improving nursing students’ academic results by demonstrating emotional intelligence competencies. The aim of the study is to assess the perception of emotional intelligence self-assessment among nursing stu...
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Advances in Treatment of Postpartum Rectus Abdominis Separation
Xiaohua Nong,
Lihua Qin,
Guosheng Su,
Lijin Qin,
Han Wei,
Cailin Xu,
Chunhong Pan,
Yuhua Wu,
Yulan Wei
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 5, October 2018
Pages:
178-181
Received:
30 July 2018
Accepted:
12 September 2018
Published:
9 October 2018
Abstract: Objective: The study aims to explore the value of bionic electrical stimulation as a new clinical therapeutic instrument in the repair of postpartum rectus abdominis separation. Methods: The related literatures at home and abroad were searched and collected, and the research progress of clinical treatment of postpartum rectus abdominis separation was summaried, for the purpose to provide reference value for clinical research of postpartum rectus abdominis separation. Results: There was no study on biomimetic electrical stimulation combined with warm moxibustion belt in the treatment of postpartum rectus abdominis separation in all related literatures. Conclusion: A further and better exploration on the method of bionic electrical stimulation combined with warm moxibustion waistband in the treatment of postpartum rectus abdominis separation. This study is expected to provide a more scientific method for obstetric treatment.
Abstract: Objective: The study aims to explore the value of bionic electrical stimulation as a new clinical therapeutic instrument in the repair of postpartum rectus abdominis separation. Methods: The related literatures at home and abroad were searched and collected, and the research progress of clinical treatment of postpartum rectus abdominis separation w...
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Effect of Urinary Incontinence on Quality of Life and Self Esteem of Postmenopausal Women
Hemmat Mostafa Elbana,
Amira Mohammed Salama,
Mona Mohammed Barakat
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 5, October 2018
Pages:
182-191
Received:
26 August 2018
Accepted:
19 September 2018
Published:
11 October 2018
Abstract: Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) is the debilitating condition with impact on physical and psychological aspect of life with consequent effect on the quality of life (QoL). Aim of the study was to determine the effect of urinary incontinence (UI) on quality of life and self esteem of postmenopausal women. A descriptive design was adopted to fulfil the aim of this study. The study was conducted at obstetric & gynaecological outpatient clinic and Urological outpatient clinic at Benha University Hospital. A purposive sample of 75 postmenopausal women who had complain of UI attending gynaecological outpatient clinic and Urological outpatient clinic. Data were collected through three main tools Structured interviewing questionnaire sheet, Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale and Incontinence-related quality of life (I-QOL). The study Results showed that there were positive statistically significant correlation between total self esteem and total Incontinence-Related Quality of Life. Also there is no significant relation between Incontinence-Related Quality of Life and items of socio-demographic characteristics (age, occupation, and source of income). While there were significant relation between Incontinence-related quality of life and (marital status, and educational level). Based on the result of this study it was concluded that UI symptoms directly affect HRQoL, which subsequently impacts negatively on self steam .The present study Recommended that continuous assessment for all QOL domains for incontinent women should be a part of the nursing care. Further research is required to improve our understanding of psychological and economic impact of this condition.
Abstract: Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) is the debilitating condition with impact on physical and psychological aspect of life with consequent effect on the quality of life (QoL). Aim of the study was to determine the effect of urinary incontinence (UI) on quality of life and self esteem of postmenopausal women. A descriptive design was adopted to fu...
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The Effect of Conflict Management Program on Quality of Patient Care
Ebtesam Saeed Ahmed Abd-Elrhaman,
Aya Ghoneimy Hasanin Ghoneimy
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 5, October 2018
Pages:
192-201
Received:
9 August 2018
Accepted:
19 September 2018
Published:
13 October 2018
Abstract: Conflict in nursing profession is natural and inevitable and arises as a daily challenge in healthcare organizations. Therefore, conflict management is extremely important for organizational effectiveness and efficiency and nursing staff must effectively manage conflict in order to provide an environment that stimulates personal growth and ensures quality of patient care. Aim: The present study aimed to assess the effect of conflict management educational program for staff nurses on quality of patient care. Research Design: Quasi experimental design was utilized. Study Setting: The study was conducted in general Medical units at Benha University Hospital. The study sample was: All available staff nurses (116) and a convenient sample of (200) patients from the above mentioned study setting. Tools of data collection: Three tools were used: (1) conflict management knowledge questionnaire, (2) Rahim Organization Conflict Inventory II (ROCI II), subordinate form (B) and (3) quality of patients' care questionnaire. The result: The findings of this study showed that there was highly statistically significant improvement in staff nurses' knowledge regarding conflict thorough program. In addition, there was highly statistically significant improvement in conflict management strategies and level of quality of patient care thorough program. Conclusion: The study concluded that there was a positive highly statistical significant correlation between overall score of conflict management and quality of patient care thorough program. Recommendation: Hospital should carry out continuous in–service training program about policies and guidelines that facilitate collaborative practice and use a proactive measure to address conflict issues and moving toward resolution of it. And nursing faculties should to support nursing staff with required knowledge and skills that contribute to quality patient care.
Abstract: Conflict in nursing profession is natural and inevitable and arises as a daily challenge in healthcare organizations. Therefore, conflict management is extremely important for organizational effectiveness and efficiency and nursing staff must effectively manage conflict in order to provide an environment that stimulates personal growth and ensures ...
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