1.Application of sharing mode of nursing observation on typical cases in clinical work
Hong LYU ; Zhenxiang LI ; Wei WANG ; Xiangdi REN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(4):57-60
Objective To apply the sharing mode of nursing observation on typical cases to promote nurses' capability and observation skills of clinical nursing and deepen the connotation of high-quality nursing service.Methods The sharing mode of n ursing observation on typical cases was established in 2010 and run through the process of record-report-evaluate-share-reward.The registration form of nursing observation on typical cases was designed by the nursing department,on which the observers recorded typical cases and reported it via network to the nursing department.And the latter assigned nursing experts at regular intervals to evaluate and shared cases through a variety of forms (publishing briefings,organizing exchange meetings,etc.),in which the excellent examples were rewarded.Results Since 2010,298 cases had been submitted,with more than 100 cases shared and 57 rewarded.Conclusions The sharing mode of nursing observation on typical cases has elevated nurses' observation capability and comprehensive quality,deepened the connotation of high-quality nursing service and ensured the safety of the patients.
2.The effect of group psychological counseling and peer education on depressive and anxiety symptoms of pregnant females with selective multiple pregnancy reduction in second trimester
Xianmei SUN ; Xiangdi REN ; Yanxia CAO ; Zhifeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(16):1215-1219
Objective To investigate the effect of group psychological counseling and peer education on depressive and anxiety symptoms of pregnant females with selective multiple pregnancy reduction in second trimester. Methods Sixty-two pregnant females with selective multiple pregnancy reduction in second trimester were randomly divided into intervention group(n=30)and control group (n=32), two groups of pregnant women all received routine nursing. The pregnant women of intervention group received group psychological counseling and peer education for one month before multiple pregnancy reduction. Results Before the intervention, the anxiety levels of the two groups of pregnant women were not significantly different. After the intervention, the intervention group had less anxiety symptoms than before the intervention[ before(54.2 ± 3.2)points,after(43.4 ± 3.1)points,t=13.250,P=0.000].After the intervention, the intervention group had less anxiety symptoms than the control group[the intervention group(43.4±3.1)points, the control group(50.0±4.4)points,t=6.712,P=0.000].Before the intervention, the depression levels of the two groups of pregnant women were not significantly different. After the intervention, the depression levels of the control group was not significantly different than those before the intervention. After the intervention, there was significantly lower depression score of the intervention group than that of the control group(P < 0.05) [before(56.9 ± 3.5)points, after(45.3 ± 2.5)points, t=14.773,P=0.000].After the intervention, the intervention group had lower depression score than the control group[the intervention group (45.3 ± 2.5) points, the control group (54.6 ± 3.0) points, t=12.802,P=0.000]. Conclusions Group psychological counseling and peer education can effectively improve depressive and anxiety symptoms of pregnant females with selective multiple pregnancy reduction in second trimester.