Investigation and Analysis of the Training Needs for Standardized Pre-service Training of Traditional Chinese Nursing for New Nurses in Traditional Chinese Hospitals
Objective:To understand the training situation of traditional Chinese nursing knowledge in pre-service training for newly recruited nurses in traditional Chinese hospitals,and to provide a basis for establishing a standardized training system for traditional Chinese nursing content.Methods:A survey method was adopted to conveniently select 174 nurses from second-level or above traditional Chinese and integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine hospitals in Shanghai as research subjects.General information and training status survey forms were used for data collection,and the training situation of new nurses in traditional Chinese nursing knowledge was analyzed.Results:70.69%of new nurses were satisfied with the current traditional Chinese nursing;46.55%of nurses expected training time to be within 30 minutes;60.34%of nurses expected training frequency to be once per quarter;among the training forms,the most frequent choice was self-study of online courses by nurses(141/34.39%);the desired training qualifications in descending order were nurses with rich clinical experience(144/34.78%),nursing teachers(105/25.36%),traditional Chinese clinical doctors(102/24.64%),and nursing managers(63/15.22%);the top three content demands for training were related knowledge of common traditional Chinese nursing techniques,activities of daily living nursing,and knowledge of common disease rehabilitation.Conclusion:New nurses in traditional Chinese hospitals have a high satisfaction with traditional Chinese nursing knowledge.It is recommended to diversify the training forms in future training,and the training content needs to be close to clinical practice to address actual nursing problems.
New nurseTraditional Chinese medicine nursingPre-job training