Purpose: The purpose of the study was to ascertain the relationship between efficient medical services and Nigerian undergraduates' participation in sports. Methods and Materials: A randomly sampled population of 2...Purpose: The purpose of the study was to ascertain the relationship between efficient medical services and Nigerian undergraduates' participation in sports. Methods and Materials: A randomly sampled population of 280 students and 12 managerial staff of sport and medical units participated in the descriptive study. Responses to a validated questionnaire provided the source of data. A test-retest reliability coefficient (r) = 0.80. Data were analyzed with simple percentages and Chi-square at 〈 0.05 alpha level. Results: All the respondents in medical centre and sport unit oriented the students on the available medical services and facilities on campus: availability of first aid services, treatment services for complicated injuries (inpatient), referral services for specialized care, financial support during hospitalization. Complementary results from the students showed that the majority of the respondents (50%) strongly agreed that medical centre was available in the Campus, and 36% strongly affirmed to availability of first aid services. Thirty four percent of the respondents strongly agreed to the availability of treatment services, while 40% of the respondent agreed to the availability of free medical services. The study revealed that there was a significant relationship between efficient medical services and students' participation in sports. Conclusion: All medical services were available but students perceive the services as inefficient which implies poor or non utilization.展开更多
Objective: to study the optimization method of outpatient triage process and its practical application value. Methods: from January, 2020 to December, 2020, 200 outpatients in our hospital were selected as the general...Objective: to study the optimization method of outpatient triage process and its practical application value. Methods: from January, 2020 to December, 2020, 200 outpatients in our hospital were selected as the general group, and the patients were treated by the traditional process. From January, 2021 to December, 2021, 200 outpatients in our hospital were selected as the optimization group, and patients were given process optimization during outpatient treatment, which mainly included optimizing the triage desk environment, rationally allocating triage nurses resources, improving triage nurses communication skills, and constructing information triage process. The triage accuracy rate of two groups of patients was counted, and the registration time, waiting time for auxiliary examination and treatment time of two groups of patients were counted, to investigate the satisfaction of two groups of patients with outpatient triage service and the occurrence of nurse-patient disputes. Results: the accuracy rate of triage in the optimized group was 95%, which was higher than 81% in the general group (P < 0.05). The registration time, waiting time for auxiliary examination and visiting time of patients in the optimized group were shorter than those in the general group (P < 0.05). Patients satisfaction with the rationality of outpatient triage process in the optimized group was 94%, which was higher than that in the general group (76%, P < 0.05). The patients satisfaction with the convenience of outpatient triage process in the optimized group was 96%, which was higher than that in the general group (74%, P < 0.05). There were 10 cases of nurse-patient disputes in the general group, with a nurse-patient dispute rate of 5%, and 1 case in the optimized group, with a nurse-patient dispute rate of 0.5%. The nurse-patient dispute rate in the optimized group was lower than that in the general group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: in outpatient triage service, process optimization through resource integration, strengthening nurse-patient communication, strengthening information construction and optimizing post allocation can effectively improve triage accuracy and patient treatment efficiency, improve patient nursing satisfaction and prevent nurse-patient disputes.展开更多
文摘Purpose: The purpose of the study was to ascertain the relationship between efficient medical services and Nigerian undergraduates' participation in sports. Methods and Materials: A randomly sampled population of 280 students and 12 managerial staff of sport and medical units participated in the descriptive study. Responses to a validated questionnaire provided the source of data. A test-retest reliability coefficient (r) = 0.80. Data were analyzed with simple percentages and Chi-square at 〈 0.05 alpha level. Results: All the respondents in medical centre and sport unit oriented the students on the available medical services and facilities on campus: availability of first aid services, treatment services for complicated injuries (inpatient), referral services for specialized care, financial support during hospitalization. Complementary results from the students showed that the majority of the respondents (50%) strongly agreed that medical centre was available in the Campus, and 36% strongly affirmed to availability of first aid services. Thirty four percent of the respondents strongly agreed to the availability of treatment services, while 40% of the respondent agreed to the availability of free medical services. The study revealed that there was a significant relationship between efficient medical services and students' participation in sports. Conclusion: All medical services were available but students perceive the services as inefficient which implies poor or non utilization.
文摘Objective: to study the optimization method of outpatient triage process and its practical application value. Methods: from January, 2020 to December, 2020, 200 outpatients in our hospital were selected as the general group, and the patients were treated by the traditional process. From January, 2021 to December, 2021, 200 outpatients in our hospital were selected as the optimization group, and patients were given process optimization during outpatient treatment, which mainly included optimizing the triage desk environment, rationally allocating triage nurses resources, improving triage nurses communication skills, and constructing information triage process. The triage accuracy rate of two groups of patients was counted, and the registration time, waiting time for auxiliary examination and treatment time of two groups of patients were counted, to investigate the satisfaction of two groups of patients with outpatient triage service and the occurrence of nurse-patient disputes. Results: the accuracy rate of triage in the optimized group was 95%, which was higher than 81% in the general group (P < 0.05). The registration time, waiting time for auxiliary examination and visiting time of patients in the optimized group were shorter than those in the general group (P < 0.05). Patients satisfaction with the rationality of outpatient triage process in the optimized group was 94%, which was higher than that in the general group (76%, P < 0.05). The patients satisfaction with the convenience of outpatient triage process in the optimized group was 96%, which was higher than that in the general group (74%, P < 0.05). There were 10 cases of nurse-patient disputes in the general group, with a nurse-patient dispute rate of 5%, and 1 case in the optimized group, with a nurse-patient dispute rate of 0.5%. The nurse-patient dispute rate in the optimized group was lower than that in the general group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: in outpatient triage service, process optimization through resource integration, strengthening nurse-patient communication, strengthening information construction and optimizing post allocation can effectively improve triage accuracy and patient treatment efficiency, improve patient nursing satisfaction and prevent nurse-patient disputes.