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Advantages and disadvantages of group nursing

The advantages and disadvantages of group nursing are as follows:

(A) Advantages

1. It is convenient for team members to coordinate and cooperate, communicate with each other and have a good working atmosphere.

2. Nursing work is planned and evaluated, and patients receive comprehensive care. Collection and arrangement of medical and medical education network

3. Give full play to the ability, experience and intelligence of all members of this group, and have high job satisfaction.

(2) Disadvantages

1. The group is responsible for patient care, and patients only receive fragmented holistic care.

2. Need more manpower, and have higher requirements for the management ability and business ability of the team leader.

Characteristics of group nursing:

Group nursing is a nursing mode that nurses and patients are divided into several groups, and one nurse or a group of nurses is responsible for a group of patients. Team members are composed of different levels of nursing staff, and the team leader is responsible for formulating nursing plans and measures, guiding team members to participate in and complete nursing tasks.

The advantage of group nursing is that the task of the group is clear, and members need to cooperate with each other to maintain a good working atmosphere; Give full play to the role of nurses at different levels in the group, mobilize their enthusiasm, and make nurses obtain satisfactory results. Its disadvantage is that the responsibility of nursing work belongs to the group, not to the people, and the sense of responsibility of nurses is affected; At the same time, patients have no fixed nurses to be responsible for and lack a sense of belonging.

There are certain requirements for the organization and business ability of the team leader.