Construction and Implementation Effect Observation of Goal Management in Ward Nursing Management

Journal: Advanced Journal of Nursing DOI: 10.32629/ajn.v4i1.1218

Baoxian Wang, Lixia Chen, Liyan Zhang, Jinheng Liu, Honglu Xin, Shaomei Cui

The Fourth Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Yiwu 322000, Zhejiang, China

Abstract

Objective: To explore the construction and implementation effect of goal management in ward nursing management. Methods: 200 emergency ward patients and 100 medical staff from our hospital in 2021 and 2022 were selected as research subjects. They were randomly divided into groups according to the random number table. From June 2021 to December 2021, 100 patients were randomly selected as the control group and underwent conventional management. From June 2022 to December 2022, 100 patients were randomly selected as the observation group and underwent goal management. The medical staff in both groups served as their own controls. The incidence of adverse events, satisfaction of medical staff, and patient satisfaction in the two groups were compared. Results: Incidence of adverse events: Observation group VS Control group = 22.00% (22/100) VS 8.00% (8/100), Observation group < Control group (χ² =7.686, P=0.006<0.05); Medical staff satisfaction: Observation group VS Control group = 92.00% (92/100) VS 80.00% (80/100), Observation group > Control group (χ² =5.980, P=0.014<0.05); Patient nursing satisfaction: Observation group VS Control group = 90.00% (90/100) VS 75.00% (75/100), Observation group > Control group (χ² =7.792, P=0.005<0.05). Conclusion: Implementing goal management in ward nursing management has positive effects and is worth promoting.

Keywords

goal management, ward nursing management, implementation effect

Funding

Education Department of Zhejiang Province (Project No: Y202147031)

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