Factors affecting the willingness of nursing care staffs for cooperation with heart failure care and the role of internet video education

Author:

Kinugasa Yoshiharu1ORCID,Adachi Toshiaki2,Fukuki Masaharu3,Hirota Yutaka4,Ishiga Natsuko5,Kato Masahiko6,Mizuta Einosuke7,Mura Emiko8,Nozaka Yoshihito9,Omodani Hiroki10,Tanaka Hiroaki11,Tanaka Yasunori12,Watanabe Izuru13,Yamamoto Kazuhiro1,Mikami Masaaki14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Endocrinology and Metabolism, Faculty of Medicine Tottori University Yonago Japan

2. Adachi Clinic Yonago Japan

3. Department of Cardiology Yonago Medical Center Yonago Japan

4. Tomimasu Surgical Primary Care Clinic Yonago Japan

5. Division of Rehabilitation Tottori University Hospital Yonago Japan

6. Department of Pathobiological Science and Technology, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine Tottori University Yonago Japan

7. Department of Cardiology Sanin Rosai Hospital Yonago Japan

8. Visiting Nurse Station Nanbu Kohoen Yonago Japan

9. Nozaka Clinic Yonago Japan

10. Omodani Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Medicine Clinic Yonago Japan

11. Department of Cardiology Tottori Prefecture Sakaiminato General Hospital Sakaiminato Japan

12. Department of Cardiology Hakuai Hospital Yonago Japan

13. Department of Nursing Sanin Rosai Hospital Yonago Japan

14. Hoshoji Clinic Nanbucho Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWith the aging of heart failure (HF) patients, collaboration between medical and nursing care facilities is essential for HF care. The aims of this study were: (1) to identify the factors that affect willingness of nursing care staffs to cooperate with HF care; (2) to test whether the internet video education is useful in improving their willingness to collaborate.MethodsA web‐based questionnaire was e‐mailed to 417 registered medical corporations that operated nursing care facilities in the prefecture where the authors work. Medical and care staff working at each facility were asked their willingness to cooperate with HF care and their problems about collaboration. Machine learning analysis was used to assess the factors associated with unwillingness to cooperate. After watching a 6‐min YouTube video explaining HF and community collaboration, we reaffirmed their willingness to cooperate.ResultsWe received responses from 76 medical and care staff members. Before watching the video, 32.9% of participants stated that they were unwilling to cooperate with HF care. Machine learning analysis showed that job types, perceived problems of collaboration, and low opportunities to learn about HF were associated with unwillingness to cooperation. After watching the video, we observed an increase from 67.1% to 80.3% (p < 0.05) of participants willing to cooperate with HF care.ConclusionsJob types, perceived problems of collaboration, and low opportunities to learn about HF are associated with unwillingness of nursing care staff for HF care. Internet videos are potential learning tool that can easily promote community collaboration for HF.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Family Practice,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Internal Medicine

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