ObjectiveTo investigate the status quo of perioperative nursing demand of hemorrhoids patients, and analyze the possible influencing factors.
MethodsThe level of nursing demand of patients with hemorrhoids were investigated using self-made questionnaire.The differences among different gender, age, education level and occupation were compared, and the main influencing factors were determined using multiple linear stepwise regression method.
ResultsThe valid investigation in 243 hemorrhoids patients were completed.The nursing demand rate was 99.13%, and the total score was(22.16±2.76) points.The nursing demand of postoperative complication prevention was the highest(1.92±0.27) points, the demand of attitude towards nurses was next highest(1.92±0.28) points, and the demand of continuous nursing was the lowest(1.29±0.50) points.The gender, age, education level, occupation, long-term residence and course of disease had significant influence on the nursing demand score of hemorrhoids patients(P < 0.05 to P < 0.01).The results of multiple stepwise regression showed that the education level was the main factor affecting the degree of nursing demand, the lower the education level was, the higher the degree of nursing demand was(P < 0.01).
ConclusionThe general nursing demand of patients with hemorrhoids during perioperative period is relatively high, which is mainly related to their personal education level.The concept of humanized nursing service should be followed.