1.Effect of psychological contract on innovative behavior in nurses
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(12):1122-1123
Objective To explore the effect of psychological contract on innovation behavior in nurses.Methods 266 nurses were questionnaired with Psychological Contract Scale and Innovative Behavior Scale.And then,explored the relationship between the psychological contract and innovative behavior.Results ①The average score of nurse innovative behavior was (4.58 ± 0.73),which was in the middle level.There were significant differences between the scores of innovative behavior of nurses in the different age,or work experience,or professional titles.②Pearson correlation analysis showed that nurse innovative behavior score was significantly negatively correlated with each dimension of psychological contract(r=-0.542-0.441,P<0.05).③The multiple hnear regression analysis showed that the scores of development responsibility of hospital,realistic responsibility of hospital,personal development responsibility and personal realistic responsibility were the independent influencing factors of nurse innovative behavior.Conclusions Psychological contract is the important influencing factor of nurse innovative behavior.
2.Clinical research on chronic lumbosacral osteo-fascial compartment syndrome treated with limited-acupotomy therapy
Rongguo WANG ; Xinxiao LIN ; Jingfei RAO ; Yongdong ZHANG ; Changqin GUO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2011;33(6):484-486
Objective To study the curative effect of limited-acupotomy therapy on chronic lumbosacral osteo-fascial compartment syndrome. Methods 59 patients were randomly recruited into a control group (with 29 patients) and a treatment group (with 30 patients). The control group was treated with general-acupotomy therapy, and treatment group was treated with limited-acupotomy therapy. Evaluate the curative effects before the first and the second therapy, and 3 months after the therapy respectively, as well as VAS pain, JOA and CODI scores. Results The curative effect was 96.56% and 100% respectively in the control group and the treatment group 3 months after the treatment. The difference between the two groups was not statistically significant(χ2=0.19,P> 0.05). As to VAS pain scores, JOA and CODI scores, the difference among the three stages of the treatment were significant (in control group F=165.70, 99.90, 106.60 respectively, in treatment group F=279.76, 154.34, 67.36 respectively, P<0.01)in both groups respectively, but the difference between the two groups were not significant(P>0.05) in each stage. Conclusion Limited-acupotomy therapy was safe and effective in treating chronic lumbosacral osteo-fascial compartment syndrome.