EDS was common among this relatively young and healthy nurse population in south China. There were clear associations between EDS and depression, anxiety, insomnia, rotating shift work, and low work-related interest. Furthermore, EDS was an independent risk factor in the occurrence of adverse events (AEs) in our subjects.
Objective: to investigate the current situation of insulin injection provided by clinical nurses under KAP(Knowledge-Attitude-Practice) model on Linzhi, Tibet, and to discuss and analyse the influence factors. Methods: using a self-design questionnaire a questionnaire about the current situation of insulin injection provided by clinical nurses under KAP model on Linzhi, Tibet to investigate 268 clinical nurses in Linzhi, Tibet, who were chosen through random sampling method, in order to analyse the ‘KAP’ scoring and the influencing factors. Results: The scoring of ‘Knowledge’ is (65.642±10.313), the scoring of ‘Attitude’ is (55.478±8.099), the scoring of ‘Practice’ is (42.493±6.647), the total scoring is (163.612±19.292). The related influence factors, including hospital, department, academic credentials, professional qualifications and whether receiving diabetes specialized training, have statistical significance (P value?0.5). Conclusion: The KAP of insulin injection provided by clinical nurses in Linzhi, Tibet is on middle level. For nursing managers, it is strongly advised that a normative.
Background: In participating in the medical support work in the Nyingchi area of Tibet, the author found that the medical education resources in this area are scarce, and the clinical nurses in this area have relatively insufficient knowledge about blood glucose monitoring and management. Accurately understanding the knowledge-attitude/belief-practice (KAP) level of nurses in Nyingchi area on blood glucose management is of great significance to the development of blood glucose monitoring management guidance for nurses in this area. Therefore, this study investigated the current status of the management of blood glucose monitoring management standards for clinical nurses in Nyingchi, Tibet. Objective: To investigate and analyze the current situation of clinical nurses in Nyingchi region of Tibet to grasp the regulation of blood glucose monitoring and guide the implementation of the norm of blood glucose monitoring for clinical nurses. Methods: The research survey was carried out from March to April 2020. Random sampling method was used to select 134 clinical in-service nurses in Nyingchii, Tibet. The self-designed knowledge-attitude/belief-practice survey questionnaire for clinical nurses' blood glucose monitoring and management in Tibet was used. Nurses' blood glucose monitoring management "KAP" scores and related influencing factors are analyzed. Results: Blood sugar monitoring and management knowledge score is (36.78 ± 6.80), attitude dimension is (42.48 ± 6.42), practice dimension is (61.87 ± 10.24) and total score is (304.73 ± 36.24). The nurse's department and whether to participate in diabetes training are the main influencing factors of the blood glucose monitoring management norms, knowledge and behavior (both P < 0.05). Conclusion: The standard knowledge of blood glucose monitoring and management of clinical nurses in Nyingchi region of Tibet
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