1.An investigation on use of sedative and hypnotic agents in urban community residents aged 60 years and over in Shanghai
Sunfang JIANG ; Jie GU ; Shanzhu ZHU ; Jianlin JI ; Jun MIAO ; Jianxia GE
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2008;7(11):744-747
Objective To investigate use of sedative and hypnotics agents in urban community residents aged 60 years and over in Shanghai. Methods A cross-sectional study on use of sedative and hypnotics agents was conducted in 2248 residents aged 60 years and over in Jing' an community of Shanghai during July to October 2005 with questionnaire. Results Overall prevalence of use of sedative and hypnotics agents was 15.8% (355/2248), 7.3% (165/2248) for consecutive use and 6.2% (140/2248) for long-term consecutive use, respectively, which increased with age (P < 0.05). Prevalence of use of sedative and hypnotics agents, whatever consecutive use or long-term consecutive use was significantly higher in women than that in men [18.7 % (224/1303) vs. 11.7% (111/945), P<0.01; 8.3 % (108/1303) vs. 6.0% (57/945), P < 0.05 ; or 7. 3% (95/1303) vs. 4. 8% (45/945), P < 0.05]. Use of benzodiazepinos accounted for 90. 0 % (126/140) in those with long-term consecutive use. About 93.8 % (333/355) of sedative and hypnotic agents were prescribed by medical doctors. Conclusiong In general, prevalence of sedative and hypnotics agents use in the aged residents of community is higher, mainly with benzodiazepines. There are a few problems about their unreasonable use in women and attention should be paid to it.
2.Effect of Hemiplegic Gymnastics on Motor Function and Activities of Daily Living of Stroke Patients
Shuzhen ZHANG ; Yuhai LIU ; Guanxiong ZHANG ; Jie LV ; Jianxia ZHANG ; GE RILE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(2):128-129
Objective To observe effect of hemiplegic gymnastics on motor function and activities of daily living(ADL)of stroke patients.Methods 60 stroke patients were randomly divided into the rehabilitation group and hemiplegic gymnastics group with 30 cases in each group.All patients of two groups received conventional physical therapy and occupational therapy training,using neural technology for development.The course was eight weeks.At same time the patients of the gymnastics group also received hemiplegic gymnastics treatment.Before and after treatment,all patients of the two groups were assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment(FMA)for motor function and Modified Barthel Index(MBI)for ADL respectively.The changes of FMA and MBI scores of patients in two groups were compared.Results Before treatment,there was no significant difference in FMA and MBI scores between two groups(P>0.05);after treatment,the FMA and MBI scores of the patients in the gymnastics group were superior to that of the rehabilitation group(P<0.01).Conclusion Hemiplegic gymnastics combined with conventional rehabilitation training can improve motor function and ADL of stroke patients.