Yong-Xia Ding1,2, Hui Yang1,3, Ya-Xuan Sun4, Jinxia Xu5, Li Jing3, Yan Ning1, Bin-Quan Wang6,7,8. 1. Nursing College of Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. 2. Shanxi Key Laboratory of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Cancer, Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. 3. Nursing Department of the First Hospital, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. 4. Department of Neurology, Shanxi People's Hospital, Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. 5. Shanxi Cancer Hospital, Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. 6. Nursing College of Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. Wbingquan@sxmu.edu.cn. 7. Shanxi Key Laboratory of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Cancer, Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. Wbingquan@sxmu.edu.cn. 8. Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, The First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China. Wbingquan@sxmu.edu.cn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The core nursing outcomes for laryngeal carcinoma in China needed further screening and revision. This study aimed to evaluate and revise a questionnaire according to the "Core Nursing Outcomes for Otorhinolaryngology Head-Neck" of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC, 5th Edition), and determine suitable postoperative nursing outcomes for patients with laryngeal carcinoma in China. METHODS: The commonly used postoperative nursing outcomes for laryngeal carcinoma were screened using a questionnaire given to 93 nurses. An initial expert consultation questionnaire was constructed to discuss the indicators for each nursing outcome. A total of 20 experts were identified using the Delphi method, and their recommendations and revisions on the selected nursing outcomes were collected. RESULTS: A total of 14 postoperative core nursing outcomes and 69 indicators were identified for postoperative patients with laryngeal carcinoma, which are subordinate to 4 domains of the NOC: "Physiologic Health", "Psychosocial Health", "Health Knowledge & Behavior", and "Perceived Health". CONCLUSIONS: The screening and revision of the NOC outcomes and indicators of the Delphi method could be applied to assess the effect of nursing intervention and the quality of the nursing service in China.
BACKGROUND: The core nursing outcomes for laryngeal carcinoma in China needed further screening and revision. This study aimed to evaluate and revise a questionnaire according to the "Core Nursing Outcomes for Otorhinolaryngology Head-Neck" of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC, 5th Edition), and determine suitable postoperative nursing outcomes for patients with laryngeal carcinoma in China. METHODS: The commonly used postoperative nursing outcomes for laryngeal carcinoma were screened using a questionnaire given to 93 nurses. An initial expert consultation questionnaire was constructed to discuss the indicators for each nursing outcome. A total of 20 experts were identified using the Delphi method, and their recommendations and revisions on the selected nursing outcomes were collected. RESULTS: A total of 14 postoperative core nursing outcomes and 69 indicators were identified for postoperative patients with laryngeal carcinoma, which are subordinate to 4 domains of the NOC: "Physiologic Health", "Psychosocial Health", "Health Knowledge & Behavior", and "Perceived Health". CONCLUSIONS: The screening and revision of the NOC outcomes and indicators of the Delphi method could be applied to assess the effect of nursing intervention and the quality of the nursing service in China.
Authors: O Laccourreye; D Malinvaud; M Ménard; S Consoli; P Giraud; P Bonfils Journal: Eur Ann Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Dis Date: 2014-06-30 Impact factor: 2.080
Authors: Francisco Miguel Correia Sampaio; Odete Sofia Silva Lomba Araújo; Carlos Alberto da Cruz Sequeira; María Teresa Lluch Canut; Teresa Martins Journal: Int J Nurs Knowl Date: 2017-01-25 Impact factor: 1.222