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横断面研究
护理部
分层抽样
描述性统计
考试(生物学)
家庭医学
心理学
医学
医学教育
古生物学
统计
数学
病理
认知心理学
生物
作者
M Q Gong,Ding Fu,Yue Zhu,Na Wei Liu,Ya Ling Li,Dan Qiu,Qin Fang
摘要
Abstract Aims and Objectives This study aimed to describe the knowledge, attitudes and practices ( KAP ) of nurses in implementing advance directives ( ADs ) for older patients and analyze the influencing factors before the establishment of the first advance directives act in China. Design Multicenter cross‐sectional survey. The standards for reporting the STROBE checklist are used. Methods This cross‐sectional study developed a self‐designed structured questionnaire to assess nurses' knowledge, attitudes and practices about ADs. Nurses were recruited by stratified random sampling through the Nursing Departments of 12 hospitals in southwest China and were asked to fill out the questionnaire face to face about knowledge, attitudes and practices. Data were analyzed following descriptive statistics, rank‐sum test and multiple linear regression. Results This study included 950 nurses. The study found that nurses were extremely supportive of ADs. Unmarried nurses had better knowledge of ADs than married ones. Nevertheless, there was a discrepancy between the participants' knowledge, attitude and practice. The participants' practice was lower (4.3%) compared with their attitude (81.9%) and knowledge (42.2%). Knowledge on, attitudes towards and standardized procedures for ADs in the workplace affected nursing practice. Conclusions The study recommends that courses on ADs and appropriate support from medical institutions should be provided to nurses to increase their knowledge and confidence in implementing ADs . Healthcare professionals should be sufficiently equipped to implement ADs and handle their execution appropriately to provide adequate end‐of‐life care corresponding to patients' wishes. Relevance to Clinical Practice The study results inform rich insights as it discusses the numerous interrelating factors influencing these three fundamental aspects that affect the success of any AD policy by surveying the knowledge, attitudes and practices of clinical nurses. Furthermore, our results hint at distinct areas of improvement in the nursing practice to facilitate the wider implementation and acceptance of ADs in China. Patient or Public Contribution This study involved no patient.
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