METHODS: The prospective and comparative hybrid methods were used for objective and subjective studies.
Expected safe chemotherapy treatment of nursing behaviors - especially micro ethnographic journals and questionnaires. Fischer
RESULTS: Twenty-two chemotherapy treatments were observed and 12 out of 33 nurses completed self-assessment. of
The observed practice, the nurse completes three actions in 100% time (dealing with gloves in chemotherapy approved containers)
After starting chemotherapy, please discard the chemotherapy bag and tube after removing chemotherapy infusion.
Then wash your hands after applying chemotherapy. Comparing objective and subjective behavioral compliance,
Three actions were performed more frequently than nurses recognized in the questionnaire (double gloves and
Robes when chemotherapy was discontinued and chemotherapy was properly discontinued, behavior was done twice with less action.
Frequency of nurses listed on questionnaire (double gloves and protective work surface)
Colvin, C. M. , Karius, D .; , & Albert, N. (2016) Nurses adhere to safe handling practices: observation and self assessment. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 20 (6), 617- 622. DOI: 10.1188 / 16.CJON.617-622
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N., Ph.D., C.I. H. M. M. Nursing is a considerate occupation. It is also an occupation that is actually becoming increasingly obvious. Thanks to the complex technological advances of medicine and the machine used by the patient at the bedside, the scientific aspect of care is increasing, and the fact that nurses are the first contact persons of a customer usually with anyone changes not. Urgent or Hospital Settings Nevertheless, the word "care" is an indispensable feeling, so for this reason every nurse must be owned by anyone in the health profession.
Author: Colvin CM, Karius D, Albert NM Background: Occupational exposure, a risky nurse who is a security concern of major care of chemotherapeutic drugs. There is no document on nurse's perception of adherence to chemotherapy treatment and safe treatment methods. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the preliminary study was to investigate actual and subjective outpatient tumor nurses to comply with guidelines for safe treatment of chemotherapy to prevent exposure to chemotherapy. METHODS: Using prospective comparative mixed-method studies, we compared objective and subjective nursing behaviors of anticipated safe chemotherapy treatments - especially micro ethnographic magazines and questionnaires. Evaluate the ratio difference using Fisher's exact test
Colvin's research consists of two parts: a self-assessment questionnaire for micro-ethnography or observation, a nurse doing chemotherapy in the mobile injection area, and a nurse who safely handles the practice of chemotherapy. In Part 1, Colvin trained three observers to collect data from the Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center between January 2012 and March 2013. In the second part of the study, Colvin 's questionnaire asked injecting nurses to provide self - awareness of expected behavioral compliance of chemotherapy treatment; the response option used Li. Ketescale. 33% of department nurses answered the questionnaire. In this analysis, Mr. Kolvin used Fisher's exact test to evaluate the difference in safe chemotherapy response rate between nurses evaluated by self-assessment and self-assessed questionnaire responses.