Abstract:Objective To explore the status quo of safety risk cognition and training needs of junior nurses in psychiatric department and provide the basis for nursing safety training. Methods 〓The self-designed questionnaire-based survey was conducted to 32 junior nurses. Data were analyzed by statistical analysis. Results 〓Totally 32 questionnaires were sent out and 32 valid ones were retrieved. Junior nurses achieved the lowest score in knowledge assessment on nursing adverse event reporting process, followed by and analysis of causes of nursing safety. The anti-riot skills and process of treating nursing adverse events were top two training needs of junior nurses, accounting for 100.00% and 96.88% respectively. Conclusion 〓It is required to combine with the low awareness rate of entry and training needs, and adopt effective measures to strengthen the education and training of nursing continuing education, so as to enhance the safety awareness of nurses and the safety of patients.
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