1.The relationship among resilience, general self-efficacy and coping styles in patients with tibia and fibula fracture
Wenjing ZHANG ; Yan WANG ; Yabei LIU ; Lina XIONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(14):1097-1099
Objective To explore the relationship among resilience, general self-efficacy and coping styles of inpatients with tibia and fibula fracture. Methods Totally 104 inpatients with tibia and fibula fracture who met the conditions were investigated with General Self-Efficacy Scale, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire. Results The total score of resilience with tibia and fibula fracture inpatient was 52.36 ± 9.56, which had a positive relationship with general self-efficacy and self-improvement coping style. Educational level, general self-efficacy, facing coping and yielding coping styles were influencing factors of resilience in patients with tibia and fibula fracture. Conclusions The level of resilience in patients with tibia and fibula fracture needs to be improved. Health care workers should pay attention to improve patient′s general self-efficacy, focus on patient′s coping styles and strengthen psychological health education of lower degree patients.
2.Clinical observation on mild perimenopausal depression of kidney deficiency and liver stagnation syndrome treated with acupoint catgut implantation.
Zhanling SUN ; Yabei JIN ; Hongyan XIANG ; Fang LIU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(5):443-446
OBJECTIVETo observe the efficacy of catgut implantation at back-shu points in treatment of mild perimenopausal depression of kidney, deficiency and liver stagnation syndrome and analyze its essential function on target symptoms.
METHODSForty-five cases were randomized into a catgut implantation group (23 cases) and atid acupuncture group (22 cases). In the catgut implantation group, catguts were implanted at Shenshu (BL 23), Ganshu (BL 18), Xinshu (BL 15), Pishu (BL 20), etc., once every week. In the acupuncture group, the conventional acupuncture was applied to the same acupoints as the catgut implantation group, once every two days. The: treatment of 4 weeks made one session, and continuous 2 sessions were required. The efficacy was evaluated in, 2 sessions. The follow-up started in the 12th week. Before treatment, after treatment and in the follow-up period, Kupperman score and the total score in Hamilton depression scale (HAMD), as well as the factor score were observed in the patients separately.
RESULTSKupperman score, the total HAMD score and the scores in the items of anxiety/somatization, retardation, sleep disorder and cognitive disorder after treatment were all reduced significantly as compared with those before treatment in the two groups (P<0.01, P<0.05). In the follow-up period, the difference in Kupperman was not significant in comparison with that after treatment in the catgut implantation: group (P>0.05). The total HAMD score and sleep disorder were reduced significantly as compared with those after treatment in the catgut implantation group (both P<0.01); in the acupuncture group, Kupperman score, the total HAMD score and sleep disorder were all increased as compared with those after treatment (all P<0.05). In; the catgut implantation group, the total HAMD score was lower than that in the acupuncture group (P<0. 05), and the scores in the items of retardation and sleep disorder were reduced significantly as compared with those in the acupuncture group (both P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe catgut implantation at back-shu points alleviates perimenopasual sympton is in patients of mild perimenopausal depression of kidney deficiency and liver stagnation syndrome. This therapy effectively relieves depressive disorders by regulating the target symptoms such as anxiety/ somatization, retardation, sleep disorder and cognitive' disorder. The long-term efficacy of this therapy is better than the conventional acupuncture.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Catgut ; Depressive Disorder ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Kidney ; physiopathology ; Liver ; physiopathology ; Middle Aged ; Perimenopause ; psychology ; Treatment Outcome