互联网
显著性差异
家庭医学
护理部
医学
计算机科学
内科学
万维网
作者
Zhiren Sheng,Jingting Wang,Kuo Sun,Qin Xu,Huixing Zhou,Chunbo Liu,Jianli Hu,Xiaoping Song,Lingna Dong,Changrong Yuan
出处
期刊:Cin-computers Informatics Nursing
日期:2020-07-17
卷期号:39 (2): 97-104
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1097/cin.0000000000000670
摘要
Internet-based home care has emerged as a way to relieve the burden of hospitals and meet patients' need for home care. This study aims to explore nurses' attitudes toward Internet-based home care. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted in Ningbo City in China. A self-designed Internet-based home care attitudes questionnaire for nurses (23 items) was used. There were 2039 nurses from 13 hospitals who participated in this online survey. Results reveal that, 1369 nurses (67.1%) were willing to provide Internet-based home care. However, there were significant differences in the attitudes of nurses with different ages ( H = 11.86, P = .001), years of work experience ( H = 24.257, P = .000), positions ( H = 8.850, P = .031), and types of phones ( H = 13.096, P = .001). More than 80% of nurses were willing to provide hypodermic and intramuscular injection. But there was a significant difference in the attitudes toward hypodermic injection, intramuscular injection, and pressure ulcer care in nurses with different ages ( H = 13.039, P = .005; H = 9.178, P = .027; H = 10.997, P = .012) and a significant difference in the attitudes toward pressure ulcer care in nurses with different years of work experience ( H = 15.259, P = .002). Results also indicated that most nurses were worried about their own safety and personal rights protection during Internet-based home care.
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