1.Efficacy of nursing intervention for improving the quality of sexual life for patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
Suwen FENG ; Ying JIN ; Aishuang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2011;27(26):5-8
ObjectiveTo discuss effective measures to improve postoperative sexual life quality of patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN).MethodsOne hundred and twenty patients with CIN were randomly assigned to the blue-ribbon club group, the friendship-support group and the control group. The blue-ribbon club patients were regarded as club members and received special education every two months. The friendship-support group patients received education one by one in the hospital setting and the control group patients received the same education as before participated into the trial. Female sexual function index (FSFI)was used to evaluate sexual function before and 6 months after intervention.ResultsExcept sexual pain, the total score of FSFI and the score of sub-domain in the blueribbon club were significantly higher than that in the control group. The total score of FSFI and score of sub-domain were significantly higher than that in the control group. There were no significant differences between both intervention groups.ConclusionsBoth education intervention modes of the blue-ribbon club group and the friendship- support group could effectively improve sexual function for post-operation patients with CIN.
2.Clinical evaluation of elderly patients with sarcopenia receiving Shenling baizhu powder combined with nutrition and exercise intervention
Huanhuan JIANG ; Dong CHEN ; Aishuang FU ; Yanlei GE ; Qiang WANG ; Shizi LI ; Huiqin SHEN ; Xia LI ; Yingcong WANG ; Yunfei CHEN
China Pharmacy 2024;35(21):2652-2657
OBJECTIVE To explore the safety, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of elderly patients with sarcopenia receiving Shenling baizhu powder combined with nutrition and exercise intervention, providing a reference for rational clinical drug use. METHODS A total of 237 elderly sarcopenia patients were randomly assigned to an observation group (118 cases) and a control group (119 cases). Both groups of patients received nutrition and exercise intervention; the observation group added Shenling baizhu powder (6 g each time, three times daily) on this basis. The safety, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of the two plans were compared after 3 months. RESULTS Both groups of patients completed the follow-up. Before intervention, no significant difference was observed in skeletal muscle index (SMI), grip strength, and 6-minute walk test (6MWT) speed between the two groups (P>0.05). After intervention, the grip strength of the patients in the observation group was significantly greater than that of the control group (25.05 kg vs. 23.18 kg, P<0.01); the treatment response rate of sarcopenia, SMI, and 6MWT speed were higher than those of the control group, butthe differences were not statistically significant (P>0.05). The adverse reaction/event rate of the patients in the observation group was lower than that of the control group (14.41% vs. 16.81%, P=0.611), but the difference was not statistically significant. Compared with the control group’s plan, the cost of the observation group’s plan was higher (981.25 yuan vs. 913.94 yuan), and the effect was better (effectiveness rate: 0.618 6 vs. 0.563 0), with an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of 1 210.61 yuan. The results of the sensitivity analysis were consistent with the cost-effectiveness analysis results. CONCLUSION Elderly patients with sarcopenia who receive Shenling baizhu powder combined with nutrition and exercise intervention can significantly strengthen grip strength without increasing the incidence of adverse reactions/events. Compared with the control group plan, the observation group needs to spend an additional 1 210.61 yuan for each additional effective patient with sarcopenia.