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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-733467

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Objective To establish and implement a central venous linemanagement information system based on the hospital information system (HIS). Methods The central venous line information management system was developed by the infusion therapygroup and the information technology department according to the requirement of completed central venous line management and the Chinese intravenous nursing practice standard. Results ① A complete information management system was constructed for central venous line from placement, maintenance and management of complications to drawing tube, and it operated smoothly. ②Totally, 4304 cases of PICC, 14,330 cases of CVC and 123 cases of PORT were collected from January 2016 to December 2017. The information of the maintenance number, catheter retention time, complications can be counted. Conclusions The central venous vein management information management system can realize the whole-process management, and ensure the continuous evaluation, maintenance and tracking of the patient's central venous line, making detailed statistical analysis of catheter- related complications, whichcan provide reliable basis for continuous nursing quality improvement.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-492549

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Objective To explore the moves that creating magnetic work environment in hospital, in order to improve the nurses job satisfaction and reduce the turnover rate then stable the nursing team. Methods Through a series of measures such as the establishment of scientific rational allocation of human resources, implementing fair performance evaluation and allocation mechanism, carrying out the nurse grading management system to create magnetic nursing work environment, the nurse job satisfaction and turnover rate were compared before and after the measures. Results In January 2014 a total of 520 questionnaireswere issued, 519 valid questionnaires, and the effective recovery rate was 99.81%(519/520);And 559 were valid of 577 issued questionnaires, which was 96.88% (559/577). The overall score of nurses′job satisfaction increased from (3.20±0.46) points in 2013 to (3.41±0.52) points in 2014 (t=9.40, P= 0.000); The nurse turnover rate fell to 1.97%(13/661) from 5.13% (30/585) (χ2= 10.27, P= 0.003). Conclusions That is very important for remain stable and high quality nursing team to carry out scientific and fine management according to the demand of nurses, so as to create a safe, harmonious, positive, cooperative magnetic nursing work environment which have development direction and space.

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