Abstract
Objective: To study the effect of scene simulation emergency drill on unexpected accidents in outpatient department and its influence on Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) and Self rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) score. Methods: 40 cases of hospital nurses as the research object, randomly divided into study group and control group, 20 cases in each group. The control group was given routine nursing training, study group underwent simulation training. Emergency drills were compared before and after training of two groups of nurses' comprehensive ability. At the same time, the study group and the control group of 100 cases were selected in our hospital outpatient emergency analysis of the training effect. Compared with two groups of patients with emergency response time, HAMD, SAS score and satisfaction. Results: After training the study nurse a clear division of labor, reasonable position, quick action, regulations clear, correct operation were significantly higher than control group (P < 0.05). The study group of condition evaluation time, establish vein channel check time, specimen time, resuscitation room rescue time were significantly lower than the control group (all P < 0.05).After training, the HAMD and SAS scores of the study group were (21.34±4.76), (32.22±5.44), which were significantly lower than that of the control group (28.92±5.15), (41.64±6.13) (all P < 0.05).After the training study group patients satisfaction was 100% (100/100), significantly higher than the control group 93% (93/100) (P < 0.05).Conclusion: Simulated emergency drills can effectively improve the comprehensive ability of nurses, and effectively shorten the processing time of outpatient sudden accidents, relieve patients anxiety, depression and other negative emotions, improve patient satisfaction.
Highlights
The study group and the control group of 100 cases were selected in our hospital outpatient emergency analysis of the training effect
After training the study nurse a clear division of labor, reasonable position, quick action, regulations clear, correct operation were significantly higher than control group(P < 0.05)
The study group of condition evaluation time, establish vein channel check time, specimen time, resuscitation room rescue time were significantly lower than the control group.After training, the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) and Self rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) scores of the study group were (21.34±4.76), (32.22±5.44), which were significantly lower than that of the control group (28.92±5.15), (41.64±6.13).After the training study group patients satisfaction was 100% (100/100), significantly higher than the control group 93% (93/100) (P < 0.05).Conclusion: Simulated emergency drills can effectively improve the comprehensive ability of nurses, and effectively shorten the processing time of outpatient sudden accidents, relieve patients anxiety, depression and other negative emotions, improve patient satisfaction
Summary
Fan Yanmei, Chen yang, Wang Danting, Li Jie, Zhang Xiuli, Li Xuantong Email address: To cite this article: Fan Yanmei, Chen yang, Wang Danting, Li Jie, Zhang Xiuli, Li Xuantong. Scene Simulation of Emergency Drills for Outpatient Unexpected Accidents and the Effects on Patients with HAMD, SAS Scores.
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