Investigation on the current situation of knowledge,attitude and practice in the selection of infusion sets for anti-tumor drugs among oncology nurses in 14 tertiary hospitals in Beijing
Objective:To investigate the knowledge,attitude,and practice of nurses in selecting anti-tumor drugs,and to provide reference for clinical training.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted among 357 nurses from 46 tumor chemotherapy departments in 14 tertiary hospitals in Beijing by convenience sampling.The survey tools were self-designed general data questionnaire and anti-tumor drug infusion set selection knowledge,confidence and practice questionnaire.Results:Among 357 nurses,the knowledge score was 2(1,3),with a scoring rate of 37.48%.Totally 166 nurses(46.50%)believed that the selection of infusion set should be carried out by nurses.Attitude:The recognition score was 40(37,40)points,the score rate was 94.68%.The overall attitude was positive.Practical behavior:The practical score was 25(9,30)points,the score rate was 82.33%.Totally 20 nurses(5.60%)never or rarely paid attention to infusion set knowledge and information related to chemotherapy drugs;Only 142 nurses(39.78%)regularly received infusion set related training.Conclusion:The knowledge level of anti-tumor drug infusion set selection of nurses needs to be improved,the importance of anti-tumor drug infusion set selection attitude is positive,and the practice behavior needs to be strengthened.Nursing managers should pay full attention to the training needs of nurses on anti-tumor drug infusion set,formulate infusion set selection norms and carry out relevant systematic training,so as to improve the practical level of anti-tumor drug infusion set selection.