1.New Pattern of Elderly Health Care Service in Hospital
Qiaona CHEN ; Jianping TAN ; Jiangyun XIE
Modern Hospital 2016;16(10):1558-1560
Objective This article is to explore the application of hospital in the new pattern of elderly health care service.Methods It takes 115 elderly who come from elderly health center as respondents , using questionnaire and inter-view, to study their satisfaction with the new pattern of elderly health care service , i.e.the combination of nursing , support and treatment , their living quality , happiness index and monthly average hospitalization expenses before their going to a nurs -ery and after.Results Their satisfactions are greatly increased after going to a nursery .Their living quality and happiness index are also higher when they go to a nursery (P<0.05, P<0.01), and the hospitalization expenses are lower after their going to a nursery (P<0.01).Conclusion Applying hospital in the new pattern of elderly health care service , elderly′s satisfactions with the new pattern of elderly health care service have been greatly increased , so have their living quality and happiness index .Meanwhile , the hospitalization expenses are also greatly decreased .The scope of the community has a cer-tain influence , and it is worth promoting .
2.A Method for Developing Implementation Strategies to Address Implementation Barriers: the CFIR-ERIC Matching Tool
Wanqing HUANG ; Dongmei ZHONG ; Siyuan LIU ; Yunyun XIE ; Jiangyun CHEN ; Dong XU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(5):1182-1191
Implementation strategies are targeted interventions aimed at promoting the adoption, implementation, and sustainment of research findings or evidence-based practices in routine healthcare. If implementation strategies can precisely match implementation barriers and facilitators, the likelihood of successful implementation will increase. The CFIR-ERIC matching tool, which can match corresponding ERIC implementation strategies based on CFIR barriers, is a convenient and direct tool for developing implementation strategies. This paper provides a detailed overview of the origins and development of the CFIR-ERIC matching tool, outlines its contents and usage, and illustrates how to apply the tool to develop implementation strategies by using a brief smoking cessation intervention project as an example. The paper also discusses the advantages and limitations of using this tool for developing implementation strategies, with the aim of providing methodological reference for other researchers.