Critical Care & Emergency Nursing



Research area #1: Management and practice of emergency care in public health events

  • To establish a multidisciplinary team including emergency medicine, critical care medicine, nursing, psychology, information science, etc.

  • To construct a comprehensive, systematic and scientific emergency care management system covering organizational structure, support system, workflow, nursing routine, emergency plan, personnel training, human resources deployment, psychological emergency rescue and intervention, etc.

  • To build an information platform for emergency care management of public health emergencies and critical illnesses, and form a demonstration base for emergency care management that can be promoted and applied.


Research area #2: Exploring training model of emergency and critical care nursing talents

  • To build a school-hospital collaborative education platform to form a school-based and hospital-carrier collaborative education mechanism; explore the "3+2" nurse training model in schools and hospitals and the master's degree training model in emergency and critical care.

  • Based on the specialist nurse training and the preparation of SOPs for emergency and critical care, the experiential teaching was used as the theoretical framework to construct an experiential training system for emergency and critical care specialist nurses to improve the comprehensive quality and optimize the team structure of emergency and critical care specialist nurses.


Evidence-Based research on the emergency and critical care

  • To support the application and promotion of the research evidence in emergency and critical care based on the Xiangya Center for Evidence-Based Practice & Healthcare Innovation. 

  • Conducting evidence summary and applying effect research (including disease observation, ECMO technology, airway management, safe transport, disinfection and isolation, severe rehabilitation, VTE prevention, etc.) to improve the safety, effectiveness and scientific nature of emergency and critical care practice.


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