Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan.
Natural Science Division, Faculty of Core Research, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan.
Eur J Clin Nutr. 2018 Jan;72(1):112-116. doi: 10.1038/ejcn.2017.137. Epub 2017 Sep 6.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Nursing staff have an important role in patients' nutritional care. The aim of this study was to demonstrate how the practice of sharing a patient's nutritional status with colleagues was affected by the nursing staff's attitude, knowledge and their priority to provide nutritional care.
SUBJECTS/METHODS: The participants were 492 nursing staff. We obtained participants' demographic data, the practice of sharing patients' nutritional information and information about participants' knowledge, attitude and priority of providing nutritional care by the questionnaire. We performed partial correlation analyses and linear regression analyses to describe the relationship between the total scores of the practice of sharing patients' nutritional information based on their knowledge, attitude and priority to provide nutritional care.
Among the 492 participants, 396 nursing staff (80.5%) completed the questionnaire and were included in analyses. Mean±s.d. of total score of the 396 participants was 8.4±3.1. Nursing staff shared information when they had a high nutritional knowledge (r=0.36, P<0.01) and attitude (r=0.13, P<0.05); however, their correlation coefficients were low. In the linear regression analyses, job categories (β=-0.28, P<0.01), knowledge (β=0.33, P<0.01) and attitude (β=0.10, P<0.05) were independently associated with the practice of sharing information. Nursing staff's priority to provide nutritional care practice was not significantly associated with the practice of sharing information.
Knowledge and attitude were independently associated with the practice of sharing patients' nutrition information with colleagues, regardless of their priority to provide nutritional care. An effective approach should be taken to improve the practice of providing nutritional care practice.
背景/目的:护理人员在患者的营养护理中起着重要作用。本研究旨在展示护理人员的态度、知识以及提供营养护理的优先级如何影响与同事分享患者营养状况的实践。
受试者/方法:研究对象为 492 名护理人员。我们通过问卷获得了参与者的人口统计学数据、与同事分享患者营养信息的实践情况,以及参与者的知识、态度和提供营养护理的优先级信息。我们进行了偏相关分析和线性回归分析,以描述基于知识、态度和提供营养护理优先级的分享患者营养信息的总得分之间的关系。
在 492 名参与者中,有 396 名护理人员(80.5%)完成了问卷并纳入分析。396 名参与者的总得分平均值±标准差为 8.4±3.1。当护理人员具有较高的营养知识(r=0.36,P<0.01)和态度(r=0.13,P<0.05)时,他们会分享信息;然而,他们的相关系数较低。在线性回归分析中,工作类别(β=-0.28,P<0.01)、知识(β=0.33,P<0.01)和态度(β=0.10,P<0.05)与信息分享实践独立相关。护理人员提供营养护理的优先级与信息分享实践无显著相关性。
知识和态度与与同事分享患者营养信息的实践独立相关,而与提供营养护理的优先级无关。应采取有效的方法来提高提供营养护理实践的水平。