1.Progress in prevention and treatment on neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis
International Journal of Pediatrics 2010;37(6):568-570
Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis is the common disease of gastrointestinal tract of neonate.Also it is one of the main reasons of premature death. The pathogenesis of NEC is still unknown. Recently, scientists at home or abroad have done much research on the risk factors, pathogenesis, treatment and precaution of NEC.They try to reduce the morbidity and mortality of NEC by the way of changing feeding patterns, using probiotics,controlling the infection of pathogenic bacteria,using nutrition or cell factors. This passage reviewed the precaution of NEC in passed three years.
2.Pharmacist-led Intervention to Improve Compliance to Long-term Use of Budesonide in Asthma Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial
ZHOU Ping ; XU Renjie ; YU Beimeng ; DING Haigang ; PAN Haitao ; NI Ming
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(14):1991-1995
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the relationship and impact of long-term budesonide treatment results and medication compliance of children with asthma in Shaoxing through multidisciplinary precision medication nursing led by clinical pharmacists. METHODS Randomized controlled trial design was adopted. Children with asthma admitted to Shaoxing Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital from January 1, 2022 to December 1, 2022 were taken as the research objects. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 106 patients were selected to be included in the group, and randomly divided into intervention group(multidisciplinary precision care group led by pharmacists) and control group(conventional care group). Compared the differences of lung function, Morisky Children’s Medication Compliance Scale, IgE, eosinophil count, drug information satisfaction scale and medication belief scale between the two groups. RESULTS The lung function level, Morisky score, lgE, eosinophil count and medication compliance of the intervention group were significantly better than those of the control group, and the differences had statistical significance. CONCLUSION A multidisciplinary nursing team led by clinical pharmacists has significantly improved the clinical outcomes and medication compliance of children with asthma.