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Heliyon ; 9(12): e22097, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38107301

ABSTRACT

This study aims to observe the current situation of nurses' presenteeism and the relationship between presenteeism among nurses and patient perceptions and examine its implications for nursing management. The study design was quantitative, correlational and cross-sectional. The researchers used convenience samples of nurses and patients from five hospitals who agreed to participate in an online survey distributed using Sojump Survey Software. A total of 500 in-service nurses from five tertiary hospitals in Henan Province in China were recruited as the nurse participants. Among them, 433 met the inclusion criteria and completed the general information questionnaire and the presenteeism scale. Patients who were hospitalised for three days or more and were cared for by one or more nurse participants were included in the study. In total, 435 patient participants answered the Inpatient Experience Questionnaire. The responses collected from both groups were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics.Nurses' presenteeism was a key factor that affected patient experience. Presenteeism among nurses is a common phenomenon. Although patients' experience was overall positive, there is still room for improvement. Reducing presenteeism among nurses is crucial for improving patient experience, creating harmonious nurse-patient relationships and sharing a common mission.

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J Multidiscip Healthc ; 16: 1151-1159, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37131934

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to understand the risk perception, risk emotions and humanistic care needs of nursing staff during the Novel Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted on the perceived risk, risk emotions and humanistic care needs of 35,068 nurses in 18 cities of the Henan Province, China.We collected a total of 35,188 questionnaires, of which 35,068 were effectively returned, with an effective return rate of 99.7%. The collected data were summarized and statistically analyzed using Excel 97 2003 and IBM SPSS software. Results: Nurses' risk perceptions and emotions vary during the covid-19 pandemic. In order to provide nurses with targeted psychological intervention to prevent nurses from suffering from unhealthy mental states.The results show that the total score of the nurses' risk perceptions of Covid-19 was 3.66 ± 0.39, the highest score of nurses' risk perception part is 5 points, and ≥3 points represent high risk and 88.3% of nurses believed that the Covid-19 risk was high. There were significant differences in the nurses' total perceived risk scores for Covid-19 based on gender, age, prior contact with patients with suspected or confirmed Covid-19 and previous participation in other similar public health emergencies (P < 0.050). Of the nurses included in the study, 44.8% had some level of fear relating to Covid-19 and 35.7% were able to remain calm and objective. There were significant differences in the total scores for risk emotions relating to Covid-19 based on gender, age and prior contact with patients with suspected or confirmed Covid-19 (P < 0.050). Of the nurses included in the study, 84.8% were willing to receive humanistic care and 77.6% of these expected to be provided with humanistic care by institutions in the healthcare sector. Conclusion: Nurses with different basic data have different risk cognition and risk emotions. Different psychological needs should be considered, and targeted multi-sectoral psychological intervention services should be provided to help prevent nurses from developing unhealthy psychological states.

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J Multidiscip Healthc ; 15: 1237-1245, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35669448

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Background: Novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) infections are highly contagious and have spread worldwide. Healthcare workers must understand the laws and regulations related to major public health emergencies to work effectively within this environment. Through investigation and analysis, a review was conducted to help gain a better understanding of a Level-1 response to public health events and the relevant laws and regulations applicable to medical staff. Based on the results, this study formulated measures for working in the current COVID-19 healthcare context. Methods: A total of 42,490 medical personnel in 18 cities in Henan Province (China) were reviewed and analysed using the convenience sampling method. A questionnaire was employed to address two areas of cognitive status quo (25 items), ie, "general information" and "major public events and rules of the law". Results: More than 90% of medical staff had a good understanding related to knowledge about prevention and control in the pandemic context, as well as their due diligence and legal responsibility for controlling the pandemic and preventing others from being infected. However, 3.47-32.61% of medical staff still had a minimal understanding of a Level-1 response to public health events and its relevant laws and regulations. Conclusion: The response to public health events required strengthening at all levels through promotion and education, by implementing an optimised treatment system and establishing an improved legal mechanism for the treatment of major conditions, such as hierarchical, stratified and triaged infectious diseases.

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Front Public Health ; 10: 1109313, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36761322

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Background: The nurse-patient relationship and nursing care satisfaction are important factors that represent whether patients experience the care they expect from nurses. However, research is lacking on the relationship between nursing staff and patients, and the correlation between nursing care satisfaction and relationship care in China. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the correlation between the nurse-patient relationship and patients' satisfaction with nursing care, to form a basis for corresponding intervention measures. Methods: A total of 29,108 patients from 107 hospitals in 30 provinces/municipalities in China completed a general information questionnaire, the Nursing Care Satisfaction Scale, and Relational Care Scale. Results: The average nurse-patient relational care scale score was 4.38 ± 0.57, and the average patients' satisfaction with nursing care scale score was 5.40 ± 0.86. Nursing care satisfaction score was significantly related to differences among patients in different age, gender, marital status, education level, occupation, residence, family per capita monthly income, type of medical insurance, medical department, and regional patient characteristics. The correlation analysis showed that the total nurse-patient relational care score and its three dimensions of caring, trust, and professional ethics correlated positively with nursing care satisfaction scores. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that patients' age, marital status, region, department, income, type of medical insurance and the caring, trust, and professional ethics dimensions of relational care predicted nursing care satisfaction. Conclusion: Enhancing nurse-patient relational care improves nursing care satisfaction, reduces nurse-patient disputes, promotes early rehabilitation of patients, and ensures patient safety.


Subject(s)
Nurses , Nursing Staff, Hospital , Humans , Patient Satisfaction , Cross-Sectional Studies , Hospitals
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Opt Express ; 22(11): 13641-7, 2014 Jun 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24921558

ABSTRACT

In reverse engineering, reconstruction of 3D point cloud data is the key step to acquire the final profile of the object. However, the quality of 3D reconstruction is influenced by noise in the three-dimensional measurement. This paper aims to tackle the issue of removing the noisy data from the complex point cloud data. The 3D-GPF (Three Dimensional Global Phase Filtering) global phase filtering method is proposed based on the study of phase filtering method, consisting of the steps below. Firstly, the six-step phase shift profilometry is used to obtain the local phase information, and encoding the obtained phase information. Through the global phase unwrapping method, the global phase can be acquired. Secondly, 3D-GPF method is used for the obtained global phase. Finally, the effect of 3D reconstruction is analyzed after the global phase filtering. Experimental results indicate that the noisy points of three-dimensional graphics is reduced 98.02%, the speed of 3D reconstruction is raised 12%.The effect of the proposed global phase filtering method is better than DCT and GSM methods. It is high precision and fast speed, and can be widely used in other 3D reconstruction application.

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Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int ; 3(4): 620-2, 2004 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15567759

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPK) with portal-enteric drainage is physiological effective in treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus complicated by end-stage renal disease. A case is reported with a review of our clinical experience. METHODS: A patient with type 2 diabetes complicated by renal failure was subjected to SPK transplantation with portal-enteric drainage. Pancreaticoduodenal allograft procured from corpse was transplanted to recipient's right abdomen with donor's portal vein anastomosed to recipient's superior mesenteric vein. Donor's plastic pancreas artery was anastomosed to recipient's right common iliac artery and donor's duodenum anastomosed to recipient's jejunum. The kidney allograft was transplanted ectopically to the contralateral iliac fossa. Postoperative immunosuppression includes tacrolimus (TAC)/mycophenolate mofetil (MMF)-based regimen and methylprednisolone or prednisone. RESULTS: On the 5th postoperative day, the level of blood creatinine decreased from 590 micromol/L to normal. Daily urine volume was about 2500 ml. On the 18th postoperative day, insulin was given up, and the levels of fasting blood-glucose and after meal blood-glucose were kept normal. No acute rejection symptoms or other complications were observed except infection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. CONCLUSION: Combined pancreas and kidney transplantation with portal-enteric drainage is a physiological effective treatment for diabetic patients with end-stage renal disease.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications , Diabetic Nephropathies/surgery , Drainage , Intestines/blood supply , Kidney Failure, Chronic/surgery , Kidney Transplantation , Pancreas Transplantation , Portal System , Adult , Diabetic Nephropathies/etiology , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/etiology , Male , Treatment Outcome
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