Table 5 Distribution of practice dimension responses.

From: Knowledge, attitude and practice towards multiple myeloma among medical staff in Enshi Region

 

Always

Frequently

Sometimes

Occasionally

Never

Degree of difficulty

1. Do you regularly observe and record the vital signs of multiple myeloma patients?

112 (48.9)

76 (33.2)

17 (7.4)

6 (2.6)

18 (7.9)

0.825

2. During patient safety assessments, are you able to comprehensively and meticulously evaluate the physical condition of multiple myeloma patients and develop appropriate treatment or care plans?

98 (42.8)

91 (39.7)

15 (6.6)

14 (6.1)

11 (4.8)

0.819

3. Do you frequently assess and promptly address pain in multiple myeloma patients?

131 (57.2)

66 (28.8)

10 (4.4)

9 (3.9)

13 (5.7)

0.856

4. Are you aware of the potential complications that may arise during chemotherapy for multiple myeloma patients and able to implement proper nursing measures?

120 (52.4)

74 (32.3)

13 (5.7)

8 (3.5)

14 (6.1)

0.843

5. Do you provide psychological support to multiple myeloma patients?

125 (54.6)

76 (33.2)

10 (4.4)

6 (2.6)

12 (5.2)

0.859

6. Do you educate multiple myeloma patients about the importance of exercise and dietary management?

128 (55.9)

74 (32.3)

10 (4.4)

6 (2.6)

11 (4.8)

0.864

7. Do you conduct regular follow-up examinations and visits during the treatment of multiple myeloma patients?

137 (59.8)

67 (29.3)

10 (4.4)

6 (2.6)

9 (3.9)

0.877