Abstract

Objective To explore the responsibility-targeted nursing model and provide more quality nursing service the corresponding measures be implemented on the basis of an objective evaluation of problems arose from the nurses' cognition of the model by means of the knowledge of present situation of how the nurses think of this model and how it works. Methods Self-designed questionnaire was used to 409 nurses who were from inpatient wards of our own hospital. Results 100%of the nurses accepted the responsibility-targeted nursing model which considered it could improve the quality of nursing service and the patients'satisfaction;93.03%of them assumed that it could urge them to develop their professional skills;86.32% considered that it was helpful to boost their confidence in the development of the nursing speciality;85.82% considered that it could make the doctors and nurses cooperate more closely and communicate with each other more smoothly, thus the doctors will be more satisfied with nurses'work. Meanwhile,69.15% believed that this model also reflected the idea of performance assessment ofmore pay for more work;76.62%of them already got used to the APN scheduling model. Conclusion 100% nurses agree with responsibility-targeted nursing model, which achieve the effect of patients satisfaction, society satisfaction, government satisfaction, doctor satisfaction, hospital satisfaction, but APN scheduling model and performance assessment should be discussed and more scientific APN scheduling model and performance assessment are to be produced. Key words: Responsibility-targeted nursing model; Quality of nursing; Degree of satisfaction; Scheduling model; Performance assessment

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