Developmental aspects of nursing model for Coronavirus 2019 for patient care quality & safety
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Background: Coronavirus 2019 is a severe emerging disease affecting the health conditions of both health care providers and patients. The nursing model ought to be developed for nursing care quality and safety.
Methods: This research and development was conducted in 3 phases: 1) situation analysis,
2) model development and implementation, 3) evaluation of the model. Samples included 5 nurse administrators, 100 registered nurses, and 200 patients. The instruments consisted of a nursing model. The data collection instruments comprise: 1) a survey form for the situation analysis,
2) Nurses’ knowledge test, 3) Nurses’ Satisfaction questionnaire, and 4) Patients’ Satisfaction questionnaire. The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics and t-test.
Results: The results showed that there was no clear format of the nursing model in phase 1. For phase 2, the developed model consisted of 1) unit administration, 2) nursing practice, and 3) nursing outcomes. In phase 3, the nurses’ knowledge was on a high level (t= 21.26, p<.01). Nurses’ satisfaction was on a high level (M=3.94, SD=5.43). Satisfaction of patients who had severe and moderate symptoms was on a high level as well (M=4.85, SD=4.73 and M=4.4, SD=6.52, respectively). The incidence of nurses’ infections from work was zero. The complications such as pressure sores from the prone position and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) reduced (1.31%, and 0.75%, respectively)
Conclusions: This nursing model could improve nursing practice for quality and safety.
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