Pediatric Nurse Prescribing Attitudes and Consensus from Four Chinese Hospitals
by Juan Wang·Updated 17d ago
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Description
A convergent mixed-methods study among pediatric healthcare professionals from four tertiary hospitals in China. Quantitative data from a validated questionnaire assessed attitudes, perceived benefits, risk perception, collaborative trust, training needs, and support for prescribing scope. The dataset includes integrated findings from quantitative analysis and qualitative thematic analysis of open-ended responses.
Use Cases
Analyze differences in support for nurse prescribing between nurses and physicians based on the reported attitude scores.
Model predictors of support for prescribing based on perceived benefits and training needs identified in the multivariable analysis.
Identify implementation priorities for nurse prescribing based on the integrated findings regarding scope, training, and regulation.
Strengths
Data was collected from four tertiary hospitals, providing a multi-site perspective.
Analysis integrated quantitative statistical results with qualitative thematic findings.
Limitations
The dataset is a 23.3 KB document; the underlying raw data tables are not provided.
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, limiting direct analysis.
Geographic scope is limited to four hospitals in China.
Provenance
Source
Author: Juan Wang. Platform: figshare.
Collection Method
Convergent mixed-methods study using a validated questionnaire and open-ended questions.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-20 05:38:21.
Geography
Four tertiary hospitals in China.
Primary data is embedded within a DOCX document; extraction and parsing of structured data may be required.