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Current Situation And Influencing Factors Of Nurses’ Cognitive Status Of Strained Relationship Between Nurses And Patients

Posted on:2016-01-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S H YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330464472601Subject:Nursing
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ObjectiveThis study in Jinzhou City, Liaoning province, two level of first-class hospital clinical nurse as investigation object, through the study of nurses for tension between nurses and patients’ factors associated with cognitive status and its influencing factors and predictors, enhance nurse for " strained relationship between nurses and patients ", in order to promote the improvement of the relationship between nurses and patientsMethodsThis research uses the convenience sampling method from Jinzhou City, Liaoning province level of first-class hospital clinical 530 nurses as investigation object, through self-designed questionnaire survey, general information questionnaire content points, the present situation and development trend of the relationship between nurses and patients cognition of relevant factors, the tension between nurses and patients cognition of three parts.Using SPSS 17.0 statistical software for statistical analysis, t test, ANOVA, Multiple comparison of LSD method and multiple regression analysis.Results1.For external factors affecting nurses nurse-patient relationship strained four cognitive, social factors were(1.55±0.512), management factors(1.86±0.779), patient factors(2.36±0.698) and nursing factor(4.01±0.875).2. General data affect the nurse for tension between nurses and patients cognitive factors, in addition to gender factors, age, educational background, professional title, department, employment form, working years, whether the one-child, marital status, position and other factors have influence to tension between nurses and patients cognition, the difference was statistically significant(P < 0.05).3.The multivariate analysis showed that gender, age, education, position, title,employment, work experience, departments, whether child, marital status, number of factors which, in addition to gender, other factors and nurse-patient relationship stress-related.4. Multiple stepwise regression analysis results show that the position, educational background, position, marital status, whether the one-child, factors such as age and nurses for the tension between nurses and patients cognition statistically significant(F = 74.820, P < 0.000).ConclusionNurses, nurse-patient relationship for the present tense of cognitive findings from low to high rank order: social factors, management factors, patient factors and care factor. Factors nurse for nurse-patient relationship strained cognition including age, education, job title, department, Employment, work experience, whether it is child, marital status, position and other general information. Nurses, nurse-patient relationship strained to the relevant factors in addition to cognitive sex, the age, education, position, title, Employment, work experience, departments, whether child, marital status were associated with nurses’ knowledge related to nurse-patient relationship strained. Nurses predict cognitive factors for tense relations between nurses and patients include duties, education, job title, marital status, whether the child and the age and other factors.
Keywords/Search Tags:Nurse, Relationship between nurses and patients, Cognition, Factor analysis
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