Objective To summarize the experience of preparation and administration of medical materials for the daytime-sickroom during the treatment of patients who were injured during Wenchuan earthquake in order to supply management experience for future emergency situations. Methods Data concerning the preparation and administration of medical materials and medical treatment for the daytime-sickroom were collected systematically. Results The high level of activity and order during the rescue provided quality care to patients injured in the earthquake. All 224 patients were treated effectively from May 12-29.Conclusion The daytime-sickroom acts as a combination sickroom, which allowed flexibility. The daytime-sickroom can manage medical materials and succesfully insure the treatement of patients when emergent events happen.
ObjectiveTo carry out the construction of star ward in the day care ward, and to provide efficient, comfortable and safe service for the patients by grasping the basic work, understanding the regulations, focusing on enhancing quality of service, and deepening the connotation of high-quality nursing care construction. MethodsDuring the construction of star ward, we adopted such measures as full mobilization, strengthening nursing post management, strengthening nursing staff training, standardizing nursing services, implementation of holistic nursing of bedside work responsibility system, selection of star nurses and extension of services. ResultsAfter the construction of star ward, nursing disputes complaints in the day ward decreased, nursing satisfaction and nursing staff skills improved significantly (P<0.05). ConclusionConstruction of star ward can improve nurses' comprehensive quality, enhance the level of nursing service, improve nursing quality, and increase patients' satisfaction.
Objective To explore the application effect of a nursing management mode based on Swiss cheese model in safe medication for chemotherapy patients in daytime wards. Methods The study included chemotherapy patients in the Department of Day Care Ward of Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute & Hospital between February and March 2023 (before improvement) and between June and July 2023 (after improvement). Before the improvement, a conventional nursing management mode was adopted, and after the improvement, a nursing management mode based on the Swiss cheese model was adopted. The medication safety ability of nurses, adverse drug events, and patients’ satisfaction of nursing before and after improvement were compared. Results Finally 150 patients were included before and after improvement, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in age, gender, educational level, per capita monthly household income, tumor staging, and disease diagnosis between the two groups of patients (P>0.05). The total score of patients’ satisfaction of nursing after improvement was higher than before improvement (22.99±1.52 vs. 20.45±2.14, P<0.05), but there was no statistically significant difference in the dimensions of treatment environment and service attitude (P>0.05). There was no change in the nursing staff before and after the improvement, and a total of 34 nurses were included in the Department of Day Care Ward. The total score of the nurses’ medication safety ability was higher than before improvement [162.00 (160.75, 166.25) vs. 136.00 (135.00, 138.00), P<0.05], but there was no statistically significant difference in the dimensions of improving medication safety issues, multidisciplinary collaboration ability, and nursing professional responsibility (P>0.05). The incidences of adverse events during daytime chemotherapy after improvement were lower than before improvement (P<0.05). Conclusion The nursing management mode based on Swiss cheese model can improve the safety medication ability of nurses, reduce adverse events of chemotherapy medication in daytime wards, and improve patient satisfaction, which can be promoted in clinical practice.