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Palliative Care Research ; : 95-103, 2023.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986279

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to clarify the factors related to the content of consultation in the cancer nursing outpatient department of Gunma University Hospital. Method: A retrospective survey was conducted with 1084 cases, excluding the unknown cases, from 1308 consultations in FY2019. Survey items included age, gender, consulter, number of uses, treatment status, consultation content, etc. We conducted χ2 tests, and binomial logistic regression analysis between the content of the consultation and the attributes of the user. Results: The treatment-related content was associated with the following factors: 70s or older, family/relatives only, presence of recurrence/metastasis, first use, pre-treatment, urinary organs, uterine/ovary, and unknown primary. The body-related content was associated with the following factors: under treatment, post-treatment, no recurrence/metastasis, and digestive organs. The mental health-related content was associated with 30s or younger, 40s–60s, patient only, and second time or more. The social aspects-related content was associated with the following factors: patient only, family/relatives only, no recurrence/metastasis, and breast. Conclusion: The results reveal that associated factors differ by consultation content. These findings can be used to prepare for consultation based on the relevant associated factors.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 789-791, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-662776

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The authors introduced the development and application of an outpatient triage safety management system for hospitals. The system consists of the triage queue module, fast track module for prioritized special outpatients and subsequent outpatients, vital signs data recording module, assessment module for high fall risk outpatients, and high risk outpatient transfer module. These functions enable outpatient triage nurses to focus on pre-examination, safety factor identification, and high risk outpatient transfer, thus shortening outpatient queue time and high risk outpatient transfer to emergency, and lower adverse events. With this system, nursing safety management becomes more scientific, standardized and systematic, enabling optimized nursing staff efficiency and fine management of nursing care.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 789-791, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-660716

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The authors introduced the development and application of an outpatient triage safety management system for hospitals. The system consists of the triage queue module, fast track module for prioritized special outpatients and subsequent outpatients, vital signs data recording module, assessment module for high fall risk outpatients, and high risk outpatient transfer module. These functions enable outpatient triage nurses to focus on pre-examination, safety factor identification, and high risk outpatient transfer, thus shortening outpatient queue time and high risk outpatient transfer to emergency, and lower adverse events. With this system, nursing safety management becomes more scientific, standardized and systematic, enabling optimized nursing staff efficiency and fine management of nursing care.

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