1.Application of PDCA cycles in the normal limb position of stroke patients with hemiplegia
Xianjuan LIU ; Peihua ZHANG ; Yifen LI ; Jieru SONG ; Qinglan GUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(26):2005-2008
Objective To explore the application effect of PDCA cycles on the normal limb position of stroke patients with hemiplegia. Methods The stroke patients with hemiplegia (128 cases) were selected as study subjects. Patients(62 cases)during January to September 2014 were set as the control group,and received routine nursing care. Patients(66 cases)during October 2014 to July 2015 were set as the experimental group,and used PDCA cycles management on the normal limb position additionally. The application effect of PDCA cycles on the normal limb position was evaluated through comparing two groups with qualification rates of normal limb position and incidence of complications. Results The qualification rates of normal limb position in the control group was 38.71%(24/62), which was higher than that of the control group, which was 75.76% (50/66) (χ2=16.504, P<0.01). The complications occurred in the control group were strephenopodia (11 cases), foot drop (16 cases), dislocation of shoulder (9 cases), omodynia (27 cases) and myospasm (34 cases), and they were 3 cases, 7 cases, 2 cases, 15 cases and 18 cases in the experimental group respectively. The incidence of complications was lower than those of the control group (χ2=4.001-8.961, P < 0.05), and the difference was statistically significant between two groups. Conclusions PDCA cycles management could improve the qualification rates of normal limb position and reduce the incidence of complications, which was beneficial to the recovery of limb function.
2.Treatment of plantar cutaneous deficiency with retrograde medial pedicled skin flap of the leg
Zhi PENG ; Zhenhua JIA ; Haihua HUANG ; Xiaorui GUO ; Youwan WEI ; Jing LI ; Zhiyuan WU ; Peihua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2011;34(1):31-33
Objective To introduce clinical application of retrograde medial pedicled skin flap of the leg to repair the plantar cutaneous deficiency. Methods From January 2002 to May 2008, in our hospital we adopted retrograde medial pedicled skin flap to renovate 12 cases of plantar cutaneous deficiency. The size of the skin flaps ranged from 10 cm× 7 cm to 13 cm × 12 cm. Results Ten cases of retrograde medial pedicled skin flap were survived, the rest had partial necrosis because of distal blood flow obstacle. One was cured by changing dressings; the other was repaired by secondary operation. Morphology and function of soft tissue defects were renovated well with 6-18 months follow-up. Conclusion This operation is an effective and reliable technique for plantar cutaneous deficiency.
3.The Clinical Observation on the Influence of Guo's MaQian Decoction on Joint Flexion and Extension of Elbow and Knee Joints of Moderate Skeletal Fluorosis
Huiming WANG ; Wei ZHOU ; Peihua GUO ; Zhicheng SANG ; Zhaojie ZHANG ; Ling ZHAO ; Guannan WU ; Sixiu GUO ; Siquan GUO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2009;31(3):212-214
Objective To observe the degree of joint flexion and extension of elbow and knee joints of moderate skeletal fluorosis patients before and after treatment and to assess the effects of Gun's MaQian decoction in treating moderate skeletal fluorosis. Methods 54 moderate skeletal fluorosis patients were randomly recruited into a treatment group and a control group. The treatment group was treated with Gun's MaQian decoction initially, and changed to be treated with GuKangNing capsule after 8 weeks' treatment. The control group was treated with placebo at first, and also changed to be treated with GuKangNing capsule after 8 weeks. Results Joint flexion and extension of elbow was improved greatly in both groups after the treatment, while the treatment group showing better effects than the control group (P<0.05). The improvement of joint flexion and extension of knee had not showed a statistical significance after the treatment. A 24 weeks follow-up to the joint flexion and extension of both elbow and knee revealed obvious improvement and the difference between the two groups were significance (P<0.05). Conclusion Gun's MaQian decoction can improve the flexion and extension of elbow and knee in moderate skeletal fluorosis patients.
4.Construction of evaluation indicator system for health management effects in high-risk stroke population
Miao WEI ; Lina GUO ; Yuanli GUO ; Lü PEIHUA ; Yuru LUO ; Yanjin LIU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2023;17(10):721-726
Objective:To construct an evaluation indicator system for the health management effects in high-risk stroke population.Methods:From March to May 2020, based on health ecology theory, social cognitive theory and knowledge, attitude/belief, practice theory, the first draft of the evaluation index system for health management effects of high-risk stroke groups was drawn up by literature review and group discussion. Through two rounds of Delphi expert consultation, the evaluation index system of health management effects of high-risk stroke groups was established, and the weight of each index was determined by analytic hierarchy process (AHP). A total of 22 experts were invited to participate in expert consultation. Twenty-two questionnaires were sent out in the first round, and 20 questionnaires were recovered, of which 20 were valid (90.9%). In the second round of correspondence, 20 questionnaires were sent out and 19 questionnaires were recovered, of which 19 were valid (95.0%).Results:The authority coefficients of the two rounds of expert consultation (Cr) was 0.933 and 0.937, respectively. The Kendall coordination coefficients W of importance in the second round was significantly higher than that in the first round (0.299 vs 0.172) ( P<0.001). The mean of importance score (Mj) of each index was 4.10-5.00, coefficient of variation (CV) was 0-0.235, and full mark ratio (Kj) was 0.26-1.00. Finally, an evaluation index system of the health management effects for high-risk stroke population was constructed, which included 3 first-level indicators (individual characteristics, behavior style, environmental support), 12 second-level indicators and 58 third-level indicators. Conclusions:The evaluation index system of the health management effects for high-risk stroke population is established in this study, which provides scientific quantitative indicators and evaluation tools. The enthusiasm, authority and coordination of consultation experts are strong, which indicates that the indicator system is feasible.
5. The influencing factors affecting accuracy of parents' self-assessment of dental caries status of children
Yuntao CHEN ; Peihua GUO ; Chao YUAN ; Xiangyu SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(4):289-292
Objective:
To investigate the accuracy of parents′ self-assessment of dental caries status of their children and to explore the relevant factors affecting accuracy.
Methods:
A total of 329 children in kindergarten of Science and Technology Research Institute of China Petroleum Corporation and their parents were recruited by convenience sampling method. The parents assessed their children's dental caries status and completed a questionnaire, and then children were examined by the dentists. The difference between parents and dentists′ the assessment of children's dental caries status and relevant influencing factors were analyzed.
Results:
51.06%(168/329) of the parents did not agree with the doctor's diagnosis in the assessment of children's caries. The rate of parents' missed diagnosis was 94.12%. Logistic regression analysis showed that 'children brush teeth everyday' (
6. Using metabolism related factors constructing a predictive model for the risk of cardiovascular diseases in Xinjiang Kazakh population
Shuxia GUO ; Lei MAO ; Peihua LIAO ; Rulin MA ; Xianghui ZHANG ; Heng GUO ; Jia HE ; Yunhua HU ; Xinping WANG ; Jiaolong MA ; Jiaming LIU ; Lati MU ; Yizhong YAN ; Jingyu ZHANG ; Kui WANG ; Yanpeng SONG ; Wenwen YANG ; Wushoer PUERHATI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2020;36(1):51-57
Objective:
To construct and confirm a predictive model for the risks of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) with metabolic syndrome (MS) and its factors in Xinjiang Kazakh population.
Methods:
A total of 2 286 Kazakh individuals were followed for 5 years from 2010 to 2012 as baseline survey. They were recruited in Xinyuan county, Yili city, Xinjiang. CVD cases were identified via medical records of the local hospitals in 2013, 2016 and 2017, respectively. Factor analysis was performed on 706 MS patients at baseline, and main factors, age, and sex were extracted from 18 medical examination indexs to construct a predictive model of CVD risk. After excluding the subjects with CVD at baseline and incomplete data, 2007 were used as internal validation, and 219 Kazakhs in Halabra Township were used as external validation. Logistic regression discriminations were used for internal validation and external validation, as well as to calculate the probability of CVD for each participant and receiver operating characteristic curves.
Results:
The prevalence of MS in Kazakh was 30.88%. Seven main factors were extracted from the Kazakh MS population, namely obesity factor, blood lipid and blood glucose factor, liver function factor, blood lipid factor, renal metabolic factor, blood pressure factor, and liver enzyme factor. The area under the curve (AUC) for predicting CVD in the internal validation was 0.773 (95%