Exploring SDM in HIV nursing care
FindingsfromPart2:onlinesurvey
Thissectionpresentsthesurveyparticipants'demographicdetailsfol owedbythemainsurvey
findings.Thesearecategorisedintofivethematicareas,fol owingthesamethemesarisingfromthe
qualitativestudy,butincludingoneadditionalthemeaboutsuggestionsforeducationandtraining.
Eachsurveyquestionispresentedbelowintheformatinwhichitwasaskedinthequestionnaire.
Theresultsforeachquestionaresummarisedinatablefollowedbysomeshortexplanatorytext.
The online survey was sent by email to NHIVNA's membership (258 members). Sixty-four
responseswerereceived,constitutingaresponserateof25%.
Demographic details of the survey participants
Q.1 Nurses'placeofwork
Worksetting
Response(n=64)
SpecialistHIVoutpatientsdepartment
37.5%(n=24)
Genitourinarymedicine
20.3%(n=13)
Other(e.g.non-clinical/advisory/researchandmanagerialroles)
17.2%(n=11)
Community
10.9%(n=7)
Infectiousdiseasesunit
7.8%(n=5)
SpecialistHIVinpatientcare
4.7%(n=3)
Midwifery/obstetrics
1.6%(n=1)
Themajorityofrespondents(37.5%)workedinspecialistHIVoutpatientdepartments.Thirteen
nurses (20.3%) worked in genitourinary medicine and seven nurses (10.9%) worked in the
community.
Q.2 Geographicalregion
Geographicalarea
Response(n=64)
England
85.9%(n=55)
Scotland
9.4%(n=6)
Wales
4.7%(n=3)
NorthernIreland
0%(n=0)
Themajorityoftherespondents(85.9%)workedinEngland.
Q.3 Sizeofpatientcohort
2016
Sizeofcohort
Response(n=64)
Uptoandincluding500
53.1%(n=34)
Over501
46.9%(n=30)
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