Table 6.
Attribute of Item | Average Weight |
Ranking |
---|---|---|
1. Clinical symptoms of patients in isolation wards cannot be closely tracked. | 0.934 | 1 |
3. The duration of treatment is extended and the workload becomes heavier. | 0.780 | 2 |
2. After entering the isolation ward, the nursing staff cannot handle any other patient who is ringing the call bell in time. | 0.774 | 3 |
8. Worrying about being infected while caring for patients with infectious diseases. | 0.716 | 4 |
7. Worrying about whether the current protective equipment can protect you. | 0.587 | 5 |
6. Not familiar with the samples of infectious diseases to be tested. | 0.577 | 6 |
13. Support from family/colleagues. | 0.555 | 7 |
4. Care stress resulting from unfamiliarity with infectious diseases that have not been cared for previously. | 0.466 | 8 |
9. Fear of being contaminated while wearing or taking off protective equipment. | 0.448 | 9 |
11. When you are alone with a patient in an isolation ward, you will worry about your own safety. | 0.433 | 10 |
5. Inconsistency in operating standards causes problems. | 0.420 | 11 |
9. Fear of spreading an infection to your family. | 0.244 | 12 |
14. Support from patients’ families and assistance from the medical team. | 0.200 | 13 |
10. It is inconvenient and inflexible to work in isolation clothes and gloves. | 0.091 | 14 |