1.A Clinical Analysis of 79 Cases of Pregnancy Complicated with SLE
Wen DI ; Suying HONG ; Weifen PAN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2000;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the correlative factors that affect the outcome of pregnancy complicated with SLE and try to provide the best chance for conception, pregnant monitoring, prevent the deterioration of SLE and improve the perinatal quality.Methods Retrospect analysis of 79 cases of pregnancy complicated with SLE. Results The birth weight in the group of pregnancy with SLE was lower than that in the normal group. The outcomes (weight and gestational weeks) of pregnancy in multipara, and nephrolupus groups were poorer than those in primigravida, and in non nephrolupus. The outcomes of pregnancy with SLE in active stage at the beginning of conception were poorer than those in stationary or remission stage. Conclusions The results show that first of all, the activity of SLE should be controlled and patients should get conception under the guide of the obstetricians and physicians, multi pregnancy also should be avoided. Prednisone is one of the safe drugs for pregnant women to control the activation of SLE and to prevent from deterioration. Intensive monitors should be offered to pregnant women complicated with SLE to acquire a better pregnancy outcome.
2.Investigation on psychological reaction and needs of family members of hospitalized children with pneumonia
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(14):1711-1714
Objective To investigate the psychological response and demands of family of hospitalized children with pneumonia, in order to take specific nursing intervention measures. Methods From May 2015 to April 2016, a total of 200 cases of pneumonia children and their family members in Lishui People's Hospital were selected. Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90) and Chinese version of Family Members Demands Scale in Critically Ill Patients were used to investigate the psychological status and needs of the families of children. Results Family members of hospitalized children were all in anxiety, depression, nervousness, interpersonal sensitivity, hostility and other adverse psychological disorders, among which anxiety accounted for 85.5%. In the Demand Scale, the fields with scores from high to low were disease assurance (3.67±0.31), access to children (3.25±0.28), access to information (3.12±0.25), access to support (2.97±0.27), and their own comfort (2.83±0.26). 100% of children's families considered that "children can get the best treatment" and "to be able to understand the health conditions of children in a timely manner" were 2 important or very important items. Conclusions Medical staff should pay attention to the psychological status and needs of family members of hospitalized children and should strengthen communication with the families of children, which is conducive to the establishment of a good relationship between doctors and patients, so as to improve the satisfaction of nursing.