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  • Application of Discharge Planning Model in Respiratory Department

    ObjectiveTo explore the application of discharge planning model in Respiratory Department. MethodWe developed discharge planning model in the Respiratory Department and performed standardized management on inpatients by assessing, planning, implementing and following up the whole process. A total of 716 discharged patients before the implementation of the planning model (January to March 2014) were designated as the control group, and 739 discharged patients after the model implementation (April to June 2014) were regarded as the observation group. Then, we compared such indexes as the rate of discharge planning, average length of hospital stay, retention rate of discharged patients, the number of new hospital admissions and medical orders during the time of weak nurse strength, and inpatient satisfaction before and after the model implementation. ResultsAfter implementation of discharge planning model, all observed indicators were significantly better in the observation group (P<0.05). ConclusionsImplementation of discharge planning model can effectively promote physician-nurse cooperation, plan health guidance for discharged patients, make them be ready to return to society and family, improve patients' satisfaction, and achieve the aim of patient-oriented high quality care. Meanwhile, it also can shorten the average length of hospital stay, reduce orders during the time of weak strength. It can not only ensure the ward medical indexes, but is helpful to manage nursing schedule.

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  • Application of PDCA Cycle in the Holistic Responsibility Care in Hemodialysis Center

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of PDCA cycle on the overall nursing care of patients in the hemodialysis center. MethodsTwenty hemodialysis patients between June and July 2014 were randomly selected as the intervention group, and another 20 hemodialysis patients between March and April 2014 were chosen as the control group. We compared the two groups of patients in terms of patients' satisfaction and the overall care quality of the nurses. ResultsOne month after the intervention, patients in the intervention group had a significantly higher satisfaction rate than the control group (P<0.05); Nurses in the intervention group achieved significantly higher scores in basic requirements, basic items and effect evaluation than those in the control group (P<0.05). ConclusionPDCA cycle can effectively improve the overall quality of nursing care in hemodialysis center and improve patients' satisfaction.

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