1.Research on practice effect of WeChat software on extended care for patients with anterior resection syndrome
Xiaolan HE ; Shiju HUANG ; Xueling ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(15):1131-1134
Objective To investigate the practice effect of WeChat software on extended care for patients with anterior resection syndrome. Methods From August 2014 to August 2015, 50 patients with anterior resection syndrome were chosen as control group. From September 2015 to August 2016, 50 patients with anterior resection syndrome were chosen as experimental group. Patients in experimental group could use WeChat software independently. Control group got extended care by telephone, while experimental group was carried out through WeChat platform. They were followed up for 6 months. WeChat software offered patients professional guidance on evaluation and exercise methods of defecation function by video and text with some figures. The questions from patients were answered through WeChat software during followed up. Results The defecation function after 1 month of surgery for patients with excellent, good, average, poor was 15, 20, 12, 3 cases respectively in the experimental group, and 9, 15, 19, 7 cases respectively in the control group. The defecation function after 3 month of surgery for patients with excellent, good, average, poor was 19, 21, 8, 2 cases respectively in the experimental group, and 12, 18, 17, 3 cases respectively in the control group. The difference of the defecation function after 1,3 months of surgery were statistically significant (χ2=8.395, 8.251, P<0.05). But the difference of the defecation function after 6 months of surgery had no statistical significance (χ2=7.505, P>0.05). The compliance of medication, diet and rehabilitation exercise, regular review after 6 months of surgery for patients was (2.14 ± 0.72), (7.21 ± 1.63), (11.20 ± 0.63), (5.04 ± 0.78) points respectively in the experimental group, and (1.37 ± 0.58), (5.72 ± 1.32),(9.75 ± 1.56),(4.72 ± 0.43)points respectively in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant (t=2.68-5.75, P< 0.01).Conclusion WeChat software can improve defecation function and treatment compliance, thus greatly improve the quality of life of patients with mid-low rectal cancer.
2.Population pharmacokinetic modeling of flurbiprofen.
Changlian WANG ; Weiwei LIN ; Shiju GONG ; Pinfang HUANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(11):1427-32
The paper is to report the establishment of a population pharmacokinetic model for flurbiprofen (FP), an active metabolite of flurbiprofen axetil (FA). 246 FP serum concentration and clinical data were perspectively collected from 23 general anaesthesia patients receiving FA intravenously before operation in Dentofacial Surgery and Otorhinolaryngology Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University. Population pharmacokinetic data analysis was performed using NONMEM software. The measure of Bootstrap was applied for internal validation, while Visual Predictive check was adopted for external validation. The data of FP correspond with two-compartment model. The body weight (WT) had conspicuous effect on clearance and volume of central compartment, while sex, age and daily dose of administration had no marked effect on pharmacokinetic parameter of FP. The basic model was described as follows: CL (L x h(-1)) = 1.28x EXP(ETA(1)), V1 (L) = 5.03x EXP(ETA(2)), Q (L x h(-1)) = 8.5 x EXP(ETA(3)), V2 (L) = 4.39 x EXP(ETA(4)). The final model was described as follows: CL (L x h(-1)) = 1.32 x (WT/60) x EXP(ETA(1)), V1 (L) = 5.23 x (WT/60) x EXP(ETA(2)), Q (L x h(-1)) = 8.45 x EXP(ETA(3)), V2 (L) = 4.37 x EXP(ETA(4)). The population typical value of CL, V1, Q and V2 were: 1.32 L x h(-1), 5.23 L, 8.45 L x h(-1) and 4.37 L, respectively. Bootstrap and visual predictive check show that the final model of FP is stable, effective and predictable. A novel population pharmacokinetic model is developed to estimate the individual pharmacokinetic parameter for patients intravenous injecting FA in terms of patients' characteristics and dosing history, and to design a prior dosage regimen.
3.Construction and implementation of graded training model of clinical nutrition nursing in general hospital
Youdi CAI ; Xiaoling LI ; Siming YAN ; Miaoxia CHEN ; Ya JIANG ; Xiaolan HE ; Shiju HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(6):401-405
Objective:To establish and evaluate the effect of graded training mode of clinical nutrition nursing in general hospital.Methods:A clinical nutrition nursing group was established, including core management group, quality control group, education and training group and liaison nurse group. Hierarchical training and practice of clinical nutrition nursing was conducted throughout the hospital, and effect of training was evaluated.Results:The nurses' nutrition knowledge increased from (66.60±9.72) to (85.06±7.85) points, nutrition attitude increased from (72.38±5.55) to (92.50±5.10) points, nutrition behavior increased from (66.87 ± 6.83) to (88.76 ± 7.60) points, and the differences were statistically significant ( t values were -15.520, -11.128, -12.238, P<0.01). The nutritional risk screening rate and nutritional intervention rate of patients were improved to 100%, and the academic level of nurses in nutritional nursing was further improved. Conclusion:The application of graded training mode of clinical nutrition nursing can improve nurses' nutritional knowledge and skills, improve nurses' professional and academic level, and improve patient clinical outcomes.
4.Effect of early gradual diet on reducing delirium in elderly patients after hip arthroplasty
Xiaoling LIANG ; Yexiang YANG ; Qiuyue XIE ; Peipei LUO ; Shiju HUANG ; Chunjie ZHAI ; Xinhuan LI ; Mei′e WU ; Tian HUANG ; Mengdi DENG ; Xiaolan HE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(14):1047-1050
Objective:To investigate the effect of early gradual diet on reducing delirium in elderly patients with hip arthroplasty.Methods:From January 2018 to January 2020, 74 cases of hip arthroplasty patients aged over 65 years old who were treated in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University were selected as the observation objects. They were randomly divided into experimental group and control group with 37 cases in each group. The experimental group was given early gradual diet on the basis of routine postoperative care, while the control group was given routine postoperative diet on the basis of routine postoperative care. The incidence of postoperative delirium, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), patient satisfaction rate, average hospitalization days and average hospitalization expenses were used to evaluate the effect of early gradual diet on reducing delirium in elderly patients with hip arthroplasty.Results:The incidence of delirium in the experimental group was 2.70% (1/37) and 16.22% (6/37) in the control group, the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 value was 3.945, P<0.05); the hospitalization days of the experimental group were (10.68±5.13) d, (13.62±7.19) d in the control group. The difference of hospitalization days was statistically significant ( t value was 2.877, P<0.01). The incidence of difficulty in falling asleep and the satisfaction rate of the experimental group were 8.11% (3/37) and 94.59% (35/37) respectively, and those in the control group were 29.73% (11/37) and 78.38% (29/37) respectively, and the differences were statistically significant ( χ2 value was 5.638, 4.163, P<0.05). Conclusions:Early gradual diet after operation can reduce the incidence of delirium in elderly patients with hip arthroplasty, shorten the average hospitalization days, reduce the incidence of difficulty in falling asleep, improve patients' satisfaction, and help patients to pass through the perioperative period more safely and comfortably.
5. Application of individualized nutritional intervention based on screening of dysphagia in postoperative patients with cerebellopontine angle occupying lesion
Yuxia LIU ; Shengwen WANG ; Meinong ZHONG ; Xueying YU ; Shiju HUANG ; Miaoxia CHEN ; Xiaoling LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(18):1384-1391
Objective:
To explore the effect of individualized nutrition intervention mode based on dysphagia screening in postoperative patients with cerebellopontine angle occupying lesion.
Methods:
By developing nurses training, selecting special screening and evaluation tools, developing screening methods and individualized nutrition intervention measures and meal spectrum, making screening and intervention flow chart, and starting to be implemented in postoperative patients with cerebellopontine angle occupying lesion in July 2017. Forty-six patients with cerebellopontine angle occupying lesion in the previous year were reviewed as the control group, who were given routine treatment and nursing; One year after implementation, Another 48 patients were set as the experimental group, and were given individualized nutritional care based on screening of dysphagia.
Results:
The incidence rate of dominant aspiration(0), pneumonia (4.17%, 2/48) and diarrhea (2.08%,1/48) in the experimental group was lower than 4.35% (2/46), 21.74% (10/46), 19.57% (9/46) in the control group, especially the difference of incidence rate of pneumonia and diarrhea was statistically significant (pneumonia: