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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2611-2616, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908298

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Objective:To explore the impact of nurses' hierarchical management on nurses' professional life quality, nursing quality and nursing risk in emergency department.Methods:A total of 40 nurses who were on duty in the Emergency Department of Tangshan Gongren Hospital from February 2018 to May 2020 were selected for the study. Our hospital performed routine management of emergency department nurses from February 2018 to February 2019. After a 3-month wash-out period, nurses were managed hierarchically from May 2019 to May 2020. According to the practical experience and educational background of nurses, they were divided into 5 levels, namely N0 level assistant nurse ( n=12), N1 level registered nurse ( n=9), N2 level responsible nurse ( n=10), N3 level specialist nurse ( n=5), N4 expert level ( n=4). Before and after the hierarchical management of nurses in the emergency department, the Quality of Nursing Work Life (QNWL) scale was used to evaluate the nurse′s quality of life, and the nursing quality was assessed by the Nursing Service Quality Questionnaire. Analyze the incidence of errors in the nursing process to assess the nursing risk. Results:The scores of work environment, work family balance, social environment, workload score and QNWL total score before the implementation of hierarchical management were 46.33 ± 8.52, 30.01 ± 6.07, 21.45 ± 4.60, 94.52 ± 8.06, 192.31 ± 12.46, respectively. After implementation, the scores were 51.29 ± 4.75,34.62 ± 4.68, 25.89 ± 3.58, 109.43 ± 6.15 and 221.23 ± 10.03, respectively. The scores after implementation were higher than those before ( t value was 3.216-11.435, P<0.05). The scores of human resource allocation, ward management, operating procedures, basic nursing, nurse training, nursing efficiency, nursing record writing, and first-aid goods management were 84.29 ± 9.75, 80.39 ± 12.46, 83.02 ± 5.63, 80.93 ± 9.84, 87.14 ± 6.12, 85.91 ± 8.46, 88.20 ± 6.76 and 83.51 ± 7.18, respectively. After the implementation, the scores were 92.38 ± 4.66, 94.67 ± 3.89, 91.25 ± 6.37, 94.78 ± 3.56, 95.01 ± 3.78, 93.81 ± 4.11, 95.13 ± 3.07, 93.57 ± 4.62, respectively. The scores after implementation were higher than those before ( t value was 4.735-8.371, P<0.05). After the implementation of nurses' hierarchical management, the nursing error rate was 4.44% (8/180), which was significantly lower than 10.00% (18/180) before implementation ( χ2 value was 4.146, P<0.05). Conclusions:The application of hierarchical management of nurses in emergency department can improve nurses' professional life quality, improve nursing quality, and reduce the incidence of nursing errors. It is worthy of popularization and application in emergency department.

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