评估中国新生儿护理中的支持性护理。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
American Journal of Nursing Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-26 DOI:10.1097/AJN.0000000000000106
Qian Sun, Jing Wang, Jiuqiao Xu, Longyan Wu
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背景:发育支持性护理(DSC)是早产儿的关键护理模式,对早产儿的长期健康和福祉具有重要意义。目的:本研究旨在评估中国某医院新生儿护理人员DSC实践的流行程度和决定因素,从而为加强临床护理干预和培训提供策略。方法:于2023年8月1日至8月16日对我院新生儿护士进行横断面调查。参与者提供人口统计数据,并使用有效的自评量表评估他们的DSC实践。采用逐步多元回归分析确定与DSC行为相关的因素。结果:调查期间共收集了128名新生儿护士的资料。数据分析显示,DSC量表行为得分为44 ~ 92分,平均(SD)为72.95分(15.34分)。单项平均(SD)得分为1.56分(0.52分)。DSC最高度实施的维度涉及干预措施,以减少新生儿重症监护室有害的环境刺激。得分最低的是观察早产儿的暗示性行为和实施以家庭为中心的护理。相关分析显示,DSC评分与婚姻状况(r = 0.560)、分娩经历(r = 0.422)、新生儿病房工作年限(r = 0.406)、之前DSC培训(r = 0.584)等变量之间存在显著相关性(均P < 0.05)。Logistic回归分析证实这些因素是DSC行为评分的显著预测因子(均P < 0.05)。结论:目前新生儿护士的DSC行为水平似乎不理想,并受到个人婚姻状况、分娩经历、在新生儿病房的任期和接受DSC培训的影响。医院管理者必须通过制定有针对性的教育计划和提供持续的支持,优先考虑并促进新生儿护士在临床环境中实施DSC措施。
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Assessing Developmentally Supportive Care in Neonatal Nursing in China.

Background: Developmentally supportive care (DSC) is a pivotal care model for preterm infants, with significant implications for their long-term health and well-being.

Purpose: This study aimed to assess the prevalence and determinants of DSC practices among neonatal nursing staff in a hospital in China, thereby informing strategies to enhance clinical nursing interventions and training.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among neonatal nurses at our institution from August 1 to August 16, 2023. Participants provided demographic data, and their DSC practices were evaluated using a validated self-rating scale. A stepwise multiple regression analysis was employed to identify factors associated with DSC behaviors.

Results: During the survey period, data were collected from 128 neonatal nurses. Analysis of the data revealed DSC scale behavior scores ranging from 44 to 92, with a mean (SD) of 72.95 (15.34). The mean (SD) score for individual items was 1.56 (0.52). The most highly implemented dimension of DSC involved interventions to reduce detrimental environmental stimuli in the neonatal intensive care unit. The lowest scores were associated with observing the suggestive behavior of premature infants and implementing family-centered care. Correlational analysis demonstrated significant associations between DSC scores and several variables, including marital status (r = 0.560), childbirth experience (r = 0.422), years working on the neonatal unit (r = 0.406), and prior DSC training (r = 0.584) (all P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis confirmed these factors as significant predictors of DSC behavior scores (all P < 0.05).

Conclusions: The current level of DSC behavior among neonatal nurses appears to be suboptimal and is influenced by personal marital status, childbirth experience, tenure on the neonatal unit, and exposure to DSC training. It is imperative for hospital administrators to prioritize and foster the implementation of DSC measures by neonatal nurses in the clinical setting by developing targeted education programs and providing ongoing support.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Nursing is the oldest and most honored broad-based nursing journal in the world. Peer reviewed and evidence-based, it is considered the profession’s premier journal. AJN adheres to journalistic standards that require transparency of real and potential conflicts of interests that authors,editors and reviewers may have. It follows publishing standards set by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE; www.icmje.org), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME; www.wame.org), and the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE; http://publicationethics.org/). AJN welcomes submissions of evidence-based clinical application papers and descriptions of best clinical practices, original research and QI reports, case studies, narratives, commentaries, and other manuscripts on a variety of clinical and professional topics. The journal also welcomes submissions for its various departments and columns, including artwork and poetry that is relevant to nursing or health care. Guidelines on writing for specific departments—Art of Nursing, Viewpoint, Policy and Politics, and Reflections—are available at http://AJN.edmgr.com. AJN''s mission is to promote excellence in nursing and health care through the dissemination of evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, discussion of relevant and controversial professional issues, adherence to the standards of journalistic integrity and excellence, and promotion of nursing perspectives to the health care community and the public.
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