- Date:2021-03-08
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In order to further standardise the home nursing talent team, the Nursing Department of our hospital actively promoted the ‘Internet + nursing’ service project and carried out the construction of the ‘Internet + nursing’ service platform, and selected 14 nursing service projects in the first phase, while selecting home nursing talent reserves in clinical departments. Nursing talent reserves, ‘Internet + Nursing Service’ nursing team personnel are strictly screened by the Nursing Department, from the operation of the home care programme and the theoretical knowledge of complications, the constructive advice of the Internet platform to the emergency treatment of emergencies were assessed, and ultimately selected 56 nursing staff as the first echelon to carry out the online continuity of care services. Online extended care services, this selection by the seniority, nursing skills strong work five years nurse practitioner and above, including nursing managers 4 people, specialist nurses 20 people; of which 1 deputy chief nurse, 43 people in charge of the nurse practitioner. The team members have accumulated many years of nursing experience and are familiar with maternal and child care, geriatric care, chronic disease care, specialist care, clinical care and other work, which can meet the needs of special patients in multiple ways.
At 4:00 pm on 3 March 2021, the Nursing Department organised a kick-off meeting for the first echelon of ‘net nurses’ on the online home care of Kyushu UCare. Using Tencent conference as the medium and the combination of online and offline, the meeting invited lecturers from Jiuzhou Ucare to train 56 nursing staff on the use of the two APPs ‘Jiuzhou Ucare’ and ‘Jiuzhou Medical Care’, from the introduction of the software modules to how the patients can place orders, how the nurses can successfully receive orders and how the patients can receive the orders. The lecturer explained in detail from the introduction of the software module to how patients place orders, how nurses can successfully receive orders and the service process and safety management after receiving orders, and at the same time led the nursing staff to demonstrate on their mobile phones synchronously. The future of ‘online nurse’ is promising, and the launch of this training conference has laid the foundation for the next online home care work. We hope that our ‘online nurses’ will accurately meet the needs of patients, strive to do a good job in post-hospital care extension services to meet the needs of different groups of people, and work hard to build a home care team with high quality service and excellent professional skills, so as to better meet the needs of the surrounding people's medical services and health and make unremitting efforts to provide patients with more professional, more standardised, safer, and more efficient home care. We will make unremitting efforts to better meet the medical service and health needs of the surrounding people and provide patients with more professional, more standardised, safer and more comfortable home nursing services.