Day 2 :
- Gerontology Nursing | Gynaecological Nursing | Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing | Cardiovascular Nursing | Surgical Nursing | Oncology Nursing
Session Introduction
Yanmeng Yang
Sichuan University, West China
Title: Correlation between subjective well-being and job burnout in Oncology Hospital nurses
Biography:
Yanmeng Yang is studying on her master's degree of nursing in Sichuan University. She had participated in many academic conferences at home and abroad.
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the status and influencing factors of nurses' subjective well-being, and analyze its correlation with job burnout.
Methods:A cross-sectional study was used to investigate nurses by using the general data questionnaire, the Campbell well-being index scale and the Maslach Burnout Inventory—Human Service Survey.
Result: A total of 336 questionnaires were collected, and the score of Campbell well-being index scale was 10.11 (3.65), of which the total emotional index score was 5.09(2.07) and the life satisfaction score was 5(2). 4.8% were low degree of happiness, 43.2% were moderately happy, 52.15% were high degree of happiness. 25% had mild job burnout, 16.7% had moderate job burnout, and 6.5% had severe job burnout. Age, education and wage satisfaction had an effect on subjective well-being (P=0.018, 0.024, <0.001). Spearman correlation analysis showed that the subjective well-being was negatively correlated with emotional exhaustion and depersonalization (r=-0.610, -0.423; P < 0.001, P < 0.001), and was positively correlated with the sense of achievement (r=0.308, P < 0.001).
Conclusions:Job burnout affects the subjective well-being of nurses. It is necessary to pay attention to the job burnout of nurses and improve the sense of achievement of nurses in order to improve the subjective well-being.
Biography:
Yue Feng is working on her MD at Sichuan University in China. She had participated in many academic conference at home and abroad, and has published several papers in reputed journals
Abstract:
Objective The association of PAI-1 promoter 4G/5G gene polymorphism with peripherally inserted central catheter related upper extremity venous thrombosis(PICC-UEVT) is still not well defined. We explore the relationship between PAI-1 promoter 4G/5G gene polymorphism and PICC-UEVT in Chinese lung cancer patients. The clinical factors associated with PICC-UEVT is also analyzed.
Methods A total of 237 lung cancer patients were included. Blood samples were collected to detect the PAI-1 genotype, Caprini risk model was used after the catheterization of a PICC. Color Doppler ultrasound were performed after 48 hours to inspect whether catheter related venous thrombosis was formed, and then patients received ultrasound again on the 7th, 14th, 21st days.
Results The incidence of PICC-UEVT was 13.50% and the median occurrence time was 5.00 (3.00-7.25) days. There were 3 genotypes of PAI-1 promoter, and the distribution frequencies of 3 genotypes in thrombosis group and non-thrombus group were:4G/4G type (28.12%:34.17%), 4G/5G type (59.38%:49.27%), 5G/5G type (12.50%:17.56%), and the genotype distribution frequency had no significant difference (P>0.05). The median Caprini risk scores of thrombosis group was 6.16±1.32 while the non-thrombus group was 5.66±0.87, the difference was statistically significant (P=0.049). The logistic regressive analysis showed that patients with higher Caprini risk scores and FIB are risks for the PICC-UEVT. And the risk of PICC-UEVT increases with the Paclitaxel Cisplatin (TP) (OR=18.332, 95%CI: 2.890-116.278) and Gemcitabine Cisplatin (GP) (OR=6.617, 95%CI: 1.210-36.180) regimen compared to those with Pemetrexed Cisplatin (AP) regimen.
Conclusion Medical stuff should attach great importance to the occurrence of venous thrombosis within one week after PICC catheterization as well as patients at high risk according to Caprini risk scores, FIB and take preventive measures actively.
Zhiying Yue
West China Hospital-Sichuan University, China
Title: Application of QCC in improving pain relief rate of cancer patients
Biography:
Henok Mulugeta completed Lecturer of Nursing, Department of Nursing, College of Health Science University of Gondar Address: P.O. Box 196, Gondar, Ethiopia
Abstract:
Aim: The study aims to explore the effect of Quality Control Circle (QCC) activities on improving pain relief rate in cancer patients.
Method: 342 patients with cancer pain were randomly selected in July 2015 before the implementation of QCC. The causes of low pain relief rate in cancer patients and the shortcomings in clinical nursing were analyzed. The improvement measures were formulated and implemented. 346 patients with cancer pain were randomly selected in November 2015 after the implementation of QCC, pain relief rate, quality of life and risk of suicide among patients with cancer before and after the implement of QCC.
Result: The pain relief rate of cancer patients increased from 70.2% to 92.5%, quality of life increased from 31.4% to 54.7% and suicide risk from decreased 59.4% to 38.7% after QCC activities. The difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).
Conclusion: QCC can effectively improve pain relief rate of cancer patients, relieve physical and mental pain, improve the quality of life, reflect social and humanistic care and improve the overall level of hospital medical care and nursing quality.
A. Ashkenazi MSW
Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel
Title: Treatment plan activation for the elderly hospitalized patients in the plastic surgery unit.
Biography:
Will be updated soon
Abstract:
The project was carried out by professional staff from the unit- doctors, had nurse and social worker. During the last 6 mounts the project was based on evaluation and diagnostics on the needs of the elderly patients. The evaluation included medical information, nursing evaluation and social status of each patient. Special attention was given to elderly patients with poor physical and emotional condition and to those who didn't have family or community support.
Results:
Main issues that came up during the intervention were about fears and anxieties of the medical situation, anxiety how they can handle themselves at home, especially for those who have no family and need support and monitoring of the therapeutic factors in the community
Conclusion:
The project has raised awareness about the special needs of the elderly patients. More concern should be taken about those needs. We found out that the patients that took part in the project were more satisfied during the hospitalization, the anxieties and the concerns of hospitalization decreased and they released to their home with more confidence and knowledge that they can handle themselves at home and get help if they need.
Biography:
Will be Updated Soon
Abstract:
The project was carried out by professional staff from the unit- doctors, had nurse and social worker. During the last 6 mounts the project was based on evaluation and diagnostics on the needs of the elderly patients. The evaluation included medical information, nursing evaluation and social status of each patient. Special attention was given to elderly patients with poor physical and emotional condition and to those who didn't have family or community suppor
Main issues that came up during the intervention were about fears and anxieties of the medical situation, anxiety how they can handle themselves at home, especially for those who have no family and need support and monitoring of the therapeutic factors in the community
Conclusion:
The project has raised awareness about the special needs of the elderly patients. More concern should be taken about those needs. We found out that the patients that took part in the project were more satisfied during the hospitalization the anxieties and the concerns of hospitalization decreased and they released to their home with more confidence and knowledge that they can handle themselves at home and get help if they need.
Biography:
Amr I.M. Hawal has his expertise in evaluation and passion in improving the health and wellbeing. His open and contextual evaluation model based on responsive constructivists creates new pathways for improving health care specially in Neonatology field. He has built this model after years of experience in research, evaluation, teaching and administration both in hospital and education institutions. Our case presentation was done in one of the biggest & modern of art & advanced NICU based on tertiary generation level in the region (Latifa Hospital, DHA, Dubai, UAE).
Abstract:
Statement of the Problem:
It’s a clinical case presentation of a male Preterm infant Newborn (+31 wks) who was delivered in our hospital & transferred to our NICU because of Prematurity, VLBW & need to respiratory support. Baby shortly undergo Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) on 5th day of life shortly after start of expressed milk feeding …! Which was early detected by use of Near Infrared Abdominal spectroscopy (NIRS). Baby was deteriorated clinically in a couple of hours & undergo intestinal perforation with peritonitis , So, Abdominal exploration surgery with intestinal resection & end – to end anastomosis was done urgently.
Baby improved gradually & early feedings was started & gradually