1.Investigation and Analysis of Pharmaceutical Affairs Management of 23 Hospitals in Hanyang District of Wu-han
China Pharmacy 2015;26(33):4617-4620
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for promoting the standardization construction of pharmaceutical affairs manage-ment in primary medical institutions. METHODS:Completing the survey forms was combined with field trip to investigate the phar-maceutical affairs management in 23 hospitals in Hanyang district of Wuhan,and the results were summarized and analyzed. RE-SULTS:Totally 23 survey forms were sent out,and 23 were effectively received with effective recovery rate of 100%. In the sur-veyed hospitals,3 community hospitals had no adjust management system,all community hospitals had no clinical pharmacists management system,3 community hospitals had no pharmaceutical management and pharmacotherapeutics system,the information-ization management system in hospitals below third-grade had no statistics function,5 community hospitals had no standardized cool warehouse;use rate of antibiotics in the outpatient of 13 community hospitals was more than 20%;among the 21 hospitals with special management drugs,18 hospitals below third-grade did not use the unified state identification;4 community hospitals did not train pharmacy staff every year. CONCLUSIONS:Medical institutions in Hanyang district of Wuhan,especially the commu-nity hospitals,exist some problems,including construction of pharmaceutical institutions,clinical pharmacy disciplines,equipment and facilities,management and training of pharmacy staff. It is suggested that primary medical institutions should enhance pharma-ceutical management level by expanding pharmacy staff,paying attention to the basic construction and informationization construc-tion,performing job duties,attaching importance to training and effect evaluation and focusing on the construction of clinical phar-macy disciplines.
2.Disaster Vulnerability Evaluation of Pharmacy Department in Our Hospital
China Pharmacy 2015;(34):4813-4815
OBJECTIVE:To guide the formulation of emergency management plan for pharmacy department and reduce emer-gency risk. METHODS:By the methods of risk integration,considering the frequency and severity of the hazard events,the risk integral value of emergency events was calculated and hazard level was judged. RESULTS:The top three hazard events of pharma-cy department were information system failures (75.21),fire (63.00) and cytotoxic drugs overflow (62.21). All of the above events were moderate risk. According to the results of this evaluation,pharmacy department targeted emergency drills,in order to improve the ability to cope with risks. CONCLUSIONS:In order to improve the ability of facing and dealing hazard events,disas-ter vulnerability analysis is the base of developing and exercising emergency plans.
3.Comprehensive rehabilitation intervention for stroke patients with unilateral spatial neglect
Xudong GU ; Meihong ZHU ; Meifang SHI ; Jianmin FU ; Yunhai YAO ; Mei JIN ; Minmin JIN ; Meixia YANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(3):177-180
Objective To observe the iffectiveness of comprehensive rehabilitationinterventions on stroke patients with unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Methods A total of 245 cases if strijd were examined to diagnose USN. Of the 245 patients,86 cases were diagnosed as being with USN, and divided into a control group(n=43 cases) and a treatment group (n=43 cases) randomly. The control group was treated with Bobath and Rood techniques in addition to routine clinical medical interventions, while the treatment group was treated with a comprehensive rehabilitation protocol for USN in addition to the same interventions for the control group. Both groups were assessed with regard to motor, balance function, walking performance, and USN severity as well as the activities of daily living (ADL) performance. Results After 8 weeks of treatment,both groups improved, but there showed a significantly statistical difference between the 2 groups in terms of Fugl-Meyer motor function scores (P<0.01), balance function scores (P<0.01) Holden walding function classifications (P<0.01), Barthel index(P<0.001) and USN severity scores(P<0.01). Conclusion Comprehensive USN rehabilitation intervention could improve motor, balance, walking functions and ADL performance and alleviate the USN severity in stroke patients with USN.
4.The effects of observing good swallowing on the swallowing ability of stroke survivors
Ming ZENG ; Jingmei MA ; Xudong GU ; Yunhai YAO ; Meihong ZHU ; Minmin JIN ; Meixia YANG ; Bihua ZHU ; Fang SHEN ; Shuzhen HU ; Jianming FU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2021;43(2):116-121
Objective:To observe the effect of observing good swallowing on the swallowing action of stroke survivors with dysphagia.Methods:Eighteen stroke survivors with dysphagia were randomly divided into a treatment group ( n=9) and a control group ( n=9). In addition to routine swallowing rehabilitation therapy, the treatment group was asked to simulate swallowing after watching a video of normal people′s swallowing action. They did so 5 times a week for 10 minutes, while the control group just watched landscape videos at the same time. The treatment lasted 8 weeks. Before and after the treatment, both groups were assessed using the eating assessment tool (EAT-10), the functional oral intake scale (FOIS) and the penetration and aspiration scale (PAS). Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was also used to observe their swallowing action. Results:There was no significant difference between the two groups in any of the measurements before the treatment. After the 8 weeks of treatment the average EAT-10, FOIS and PAS scores of the treatment group were all significantly better than before the treatment and better than the control group′s averages at the time. fMRI showed significantly more areas activated in the precuneus, parietal lobe, posterior central gyrus, BA7, BA5, frontal lobe and paracentral lobule in the treatment group compared with before the intervention and also more than in the control group.Conclusions:Observing proper swallowing action can improve dysphagia and activation of the swallowing-related brain areas of stroke survivors.
5.The effect of virtual reality balance training on the balance and the ability in the activities of daily living of children with cerebral palsy
Qinan YU ; Meixia YANG ; Jianming FU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(11):992-996
Objective:To observe the effect of virtual reality (VR) balance training on the balance and ability in the activities of daily living (ADL) of children with cerebral palsy.Methods:Forty children with spastic cerebral palsy were divided at random into an intervention group (21 cases) and a control group (19 cases). All received 30 minutes of daily routine rehabilitation training, including therapeutic exercise, occupational therapy and home rehabilitation training. Everyone also received 20 minutes of balance training 5 days a week for 3 months. That included sitting and standing balance training and training in transferring the center of gravity. Beyond that the intervention group additionally trained on the Biomaster virtual reality training system doing image matching, playing football and skiing. Before the experiment and after 1 and 3 months, both groups′ balance trajectory length, peripheral area, and the unit area the trajectory length were documented and also using the Berg balance scale (BBS). ADL ability was quantified using the modified Barthel index (MBI).Results:①After the 3 months of training there was a significant improvement in the average trajectory length, peripheral area and unit area trajectory length of both groups sitting and standing. The average values of the intervention group were, however, significantly superior to the control group′s averages. ②After the 3 months there were also significant improvements in the groups′ average BBS and MBI scores, again with significantly greater improvement in the intervention group.Conclusion:Virtual reality balance training can significantly improve the balance function and ADL ability of children with cerebral palsy.
6.Robot-assisted upper limb therapy improves shoulder joint proprioception after stroke
Ya SUN ; Minmin JIN ; Yan LI ; Jianming FU ; Meixia YANG ; Weitao ZHANG ; Bihua ZHU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(11):806-810
Objective To explore the effect of robot-assisted therapy on the shoulder joint proprioception of convalescent stroke survivors.Methods Forty stroke survivors were enrolled and randomized into an experimental group (n =20) and a control group (n =20).Both groups received routine drug treatment and rehabilitation,including the traditional kinesitherapy,occupational therapy and physical therapy,but the experimental group was additionally provided with 20 minutes of robot-assisted upper limb therapy 6 times a week for 8 weeks.Before the intervention and at 4 and 8 weeks the multi-joint system (MJS) upper limb proprioception test system was used to evaluate the average trace error and test execution time of the upper limb.Shoulder joint proprioception was measured at 30° and 60° in intorsion and extorsion using an isokinetic dynamometer.Results Before the training there were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of any of the assessments.After 4 and 8 weeks of training,significant improvement was observed in the measurements,and those of the experimental group were significantly better than those of the control group at the same time points.Conclusion Robot-assisted therapy can facilitate the recovery of shoulder joint proprioception after a stroke.It is worthy of application in clinical practice.
7.Efficacy and Safety of Icotinib in the Treatment of Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer :a Meta-analysis
Wei LIN ; Meixia LI ; Wei LU ; Chengde WU ; Ximiao MA ; Li LI ; Fangyong FU
China Pharmacy 2019;30(4):533-537
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of icotinib in the treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and to provide evidence-based reference for clinical drug use. METHODS: Retrieved from the Cochrane library, PubMed, Sciencedirect, CNKI, Wanfang database and VIP, RCTs about icotinib or icotinib combined with routine treatment or with other drugs (trial group) versus routine treatment or other drugs (control group) in the treatment of advanced NSCLC were collected. After literature screening, data extraction and literature quality evaluation with Cochrane collaboration bias risk assessment tool 5.1.0, Meta-analysis was performed by using Rev man 5.3 statistical software. RESULTS: A total of 27 RCTs were included, involving 2 345 patients. Results of Meta-analysis showed that response rate [OR=1.64, 95%CI(1.36, 1.97), P<0.000 01] and disease control rate [OR=1.68, 95%CI(1.39, 2.04), P<0.000 01] in trial group were significantly higher than control group; the incidence of ADR in trial group [OR=0.59, 95%CI(0.48, 0.72), P<0.000 01] was significantly lower than control group. CONCLUSIONS: Icotinib shows good efficacy and safety in the treatment of advanced NSCLC.