Factors associated with patient information sharing among home-visiting nurses in Japan: a cross-sectional study

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Nonogaki, Akiyo [1 ]
Nishida, Tomoko [2 ]
Kobayashi, Kazunari [1 ,3 ]
Nozaki, Kayoko [4 ]
Tamura, Haruka [1 ]
Sakakibara, Hisataka [1 ]
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[1] Nagoya Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Nursing, 1-1-20 Daiko Minami, Nagoya, Aichi 4618673, Japan
[2] Sugiyama Jogakuen Univ, Dept Nursing, Chikusa Ku, 17-3 Hoshigaoka Motomachi, Nagoya, Aichi 4648662, Japan
[3] Gifu Univ, Sch Med, Nursing Course, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu, Gifu 5011194, Japan
[4] Home Visit Nursing Stn Takayama, 588-1 Fuyutomachi, Takayama, Gifu 5060001, Japan
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Home health care agency; Home-visiting nurse; Information sharing; Job satisfaction; Patient information; CARE; IMPACT;
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10.1186/s12913-019-3924-5
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundHome-visiting nurses are expected to enhance their ability to provide adequate nursing care in a relatively isolated work environment. However, the isolated work environment leads to less opportunity to share patient information. We investigated factors relevant to better patient information sharing among home-visiting nurses, which would contribute to the improved care performance of these nurses.MethodsA cross-sectional study with anonymous self-administered questionnaire was conducted between June 2015 and September 2015 in two districts of Japan. Home-visiting nurses who were working at home health care agencies were recruited. The questionnaires consisted of items on demographic data, job-related variables, communication in the workplace, the current state of patient information sharing, opportunities (or measures) of patient information sharing in the workplace, and job satisfaction. Descriptive analyses were performed on all variables, using the Chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, or Mann-Whitney U-test. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify the factors associated with better information sharing, adjusting the years of home-visiting nursing experience as the control variable.ResultsOf 762 anonymous self-administered questionnaires were mailed, data from 482 participants who consented to this study and had no missing answer were analyzed. Of the total, 77.2% shared the patients' information. Having a friendly adviser (OR=2.51, 95% CI=1.14-5.55, p=0.023), attending some conferences (OR=2.32, 95% CI=1.12-4.82, p=0.024), joining workshops (OR=1.89, 95% CI=1.15-3.10, p=0.012), and years of home-visiting nursing experience (OR=1.27, 95% CI=1.03-1.57, p=0.025) were significantly associated with sufficient sharing of the information. Nurses sufficiently sharing the information were well satisfied with their job (OR=5.38, 95% CI =3.19-9.09, p<0.001) and highly preferred a career in home-visiting nursing care (OR=5.62, 95% CI =3.41-9.27, p<0.001).ConclusionsThe results suggested that having opportunities to discuss face-to-face such as at conferences and workshops as well as promoting good relationships among colleagues in the workplace will contribute to better information sharing among home-visiting nurses. Home-visiting nurses with less years of experience need to be supported in order to share the information sufficiently. Additionally, sufficient information sharing was also associated with job satisfaction and preference for home-visiting nursing care, which might lead to job retention for home-visiting nurses.
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