Affiliation:
1. School of Nursing Xuzhou Medical University Xuzhou China
2. Department of Nursing Administration Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University Xuzhou China
3. Department of Oncology Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University Xuzhou China
Abstract
AbstractAimNurses are key staff in the response to the COVID‐19 epidemic. The aim of present study was to assess Chinese clinical nurses' preparedness levels for COVID‐19 after the outbreak, as well as the associated demographic factors.DesignThe design was a cross‐sectional survey.MethodsWe distributed an online questionnaire to nurses from five eastern coastal area hospitals. The questionnaire collected demographic information, and included the nurses' preparedness to respond to COVID‐19 questionnaire (NPR COVID‐19).ResultsThe total mean NPR COVID‐19 score was 200.99 (standard deviation = 33.60), and the psychological approaches subscale had the lowest mean score. Education and training were positively associated with the NPR COVID‐19 score. Nurses' characteristics, such as seniority, job category and educational level, were entered into the NPR COVID‐19 regression model, and seniority (≤5 years) showed the strongest negative association with NPR COVID‐19 scores (standard coefficient = −0.20).ConclusionsChinese nurse's preparedness to respond to COVID‐19 was adequate. Nurses with less than 5 years of work experience, nursing researchers and diploma‐educated nurses reported feeling a low preparedness to respond to COVID‐19. These nurses should receive specific training.
Funder
Jiangsu Postdoctoral Research Foundation
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