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- Title
Discussion on practice of nursing volunteer service model of "clown doctor" under cross - cultural background.
- Authors
Ding Yongxia; Guo Wenjun; Wang Binquan
- Abstract
Objective: To probe into the effect of volunteer service of "clown doctor" under cross - cultural context on the pain and anxiety during vein puncture of hospitalized children and the professional values of "clown doctor" volunteer members (nursing graduate students). Methods: A total of 43 cases in the eastern paediatrics section of third grade A hospital were assigned to intervention group,38 cases in the western paediatrics section were assigned to control group. Routine care was given to the control group. On this basis, the intervention group was integrated into the volunteer service of "clown doctor". The Facepain Scale - Revised and Preschool Anxiety Scale were used to evaluate the pain degree and anxiety of the children during venipuncture. The Nurses Professional Values Scale was used to evaluate the professional values of the volunteer members of "clown doctor". 15 members were randomly selected for in-depth interviews, and the data were analyzed and sorted out to refine the subject. Results: The pain score (2. 69 ± 0. 57) and anxiety score (67. 70 ± 12. 37) in intervention group were better than those in control group(3. 45 ± 0. 92,80. 70 ± 10. 81), and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). The psychological experience of the volunteer members of "clown doctor" included deepening the nursing profession cognition,experiencing the nursing profession hard and value, feeling the positive emotion of nursing delivery and so on. Conclusions: The volunteer service of "clown doctor" could reduce the degree of pain and anxiety during vein puncture in hospitalized children, and improve the professional values of volunteer members of "clown doctor".
- Subjects
ANXIETY; HOSPITAL care of children; GRADUATE students; INTERVIEWING; NURSING students; PAIN; PEDIATRIC nursing; PROFESSIONAL ethics; STATISTICAL sampling; TRANSCULTURAL nursing; VENOUS puncture; VOLUNTEERS; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CHILDREN
- Publication
Chinese Nursing Research, 2018, Vol 32, Issue 19, p3041
- ISSN
1009-6493
- Publication type
Article