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Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 6-10, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-662498

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Objective To investigate the influencing factors of satisfaction with surgical treatment decision-making in gynecologic cancer patients. Methods One hundred and eighty gynecologic oncology patients in the First People's Hospital of Yulin, Guangxi were selected as the study group. The questionnaire of CPE was used to investigate the decision-making participation expectation scale. Results Toally 95 patients (52.78%) were satisfied with the operation decision-making. Logistic regression analysis showed that the satisfaction degree was correlated with information of the treatment plan, full communication between the doctors and patients and worry about the operation failure (P<0.05). Conclusions The patient's satisfaction with operation decision-making among gynecologic tumor patients is at a lower level. The communication between patients and relatives, doctors and patients should both be improved to eliminate patients' concerns about the surgical failure and thus improve their satisfaction with the operation decision-making.

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Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 6-10, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-660160

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Objective To investigate the influencing factors of satisfaction with surgical treatment decision-making in gynecologic cancer patients. Methods One hundred and eighty gynecologic oncology patients in the First People's Hospital of Yulin, Guangxi were selected as the study group. The questionnaire of CPE was used to investigate the decision-making participation expectation scale. Results Toally 95 patients (52.78%) were satisfied with the operation decision-making. Logistic regression analysis showed that the satisfaction degree was correlated with information of the treatment plan, full communication between the doctors and patients and worry about the operation failure (P<0.05). Conclusions The patient's satisfaction with operation decision-making among gynecologic tumor patients is at a lower level. The communication between patients and relatives, doctors and patients should both be improved to eliminate patients' concerns about the surgical failure and thus improve their satisfaction with the operation decision-making.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-533168

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Objective:To explore possible effective administrative approaches to improve the application of nursing care,and increase the satisfaction degrees among patients.Methods: Appraisal indexes of humanistic nursing care are included in clinical nursing quality appraisal system,to provide regular inspection,supervision,feedback,and tracing for the continuous quality improvement of nursing care by three levels of quality control.Results: Compared with former mode,the current mode shows a significant increase in the second level of quality control indexes with a p value less than 0.001,and the internal and external satisfaction degrees also shows significant increases with respective p value less than 0.001.Conclusion: Continuous quality improvement proves to strengthen the nursing care behaviors,and guarantee the quality of nursing care in clinical practice.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-532887

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Most medical disputes in clinical practice are resulted from misunderstandings or obstacles in the communication between nurses and patients.This paper summarizes ten skills of nurse-patient communication including compellation,primary impression communication,conversation skill,breakthrough point selection,conversation style selection,listening skill,inquiry skill,inform skill,persuasion skill,comforting skill,and skill of mental suggestion,aiming to solve medical disputes,build up a friend-like relationship between patients and nurses,and promote nursing service.

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