1.Management mode for the digital medical records serving medical research
Shumei LI ; Yanfen ZHANG ; Xiaoli XU ; Zhuan WEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2013;(1):58-59
To exploit the efficient application of the digital medical records information in the medical scientific research.The medical records department should improve the current management mode.To establish monitoring system concerning,and reduce the risk related to the safety of medical records,strictly regulate the authorization of user.
2.Improve the rate of breastfeeding after cesarean section intervention study
Yiping LI ; Dongmei LUI ; Yumei CHI ; Yanfen WEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(z2):11-12
Objective To study the effects of caesarean section on breastfeeding.Methods Divides into 2 groups stochastically 120 example c-section parturient woman,each group of 60 examples,the control group gives obstetrics conventional nursing;The observation group carries on the target-oriented behavior intervention and psychological unblocking by professional nurse to the parturient woman:Uses the pre-natal health education seepage,instructs the parturient woman to feed correctly nurses the skill,promotes the wet-nurse nutrition,dredges intervention measures promptly and so on mammary gland tube.Results The observation group parturient women compare the control group to secrete young timing advance,secrete the young quantity to increase,the early nursing success ratio is high,the difference has the significance (P<0.01).Conclusion Early interventions to parturient after caesarean section is propitious to their health recover and elevate the success rate of early breast feeding.
3.Cumulative Analgesic Effect of Electroacupuncture at Sanyinjiao (SP6), Xuanzhong (GB39) and Non-acupoint for Primary Dysmenorrhea:A Comparative Study
Jiashan SONG ; Yuqi LIU ; Cunzhi LIU ; Yanfen SHE ; Jieping XIE ; Yinying CHEN ; Mengmeng WU ; Guangxia SHI ; Yali WEN ; Jingdao LI ; Yuxia MA ; Kun LU ; Linpeng WANG ; Wei ZHOU ; Jingxian HAN ; Shuzhong GAO ; Jiping ZHAO ; Shiliang LI ; Liangxiao MA ; Jianmin XING ; Huijuan CAO ; Jianping LIU ; Jiang ZHU
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;(6):487-492
Objective To compare the cumulative analgesic effects of electroacupuncture at Sanyinjiao (SP6), Xuanzhong (GB39) and non-acupoint in treating primary dysmenorrhea. Method By adopting a multi-centered randomized controlled study method, 501 patients recruited from Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Capital Medical University, First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Huguosi Hospital of Chinese Medicine of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and the Outpatient of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were randomized into a Sanyinjiao group, a Xuanzhong group, and a non-acupoint group, 167 subjects in each group. The electroacupuncture intervention was applied when dysmenorrhea flared up and the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) ≥40 mm, with frequency at 2/100 Hz and intensity during patient’s endurance, 30 min each time, once a day, and for successive 3 d. Before the first treatment, 30 min after the first treatment, and respectively prior to the second and third treatment, VAS was used to measure the pain intensity. Meanwhile, the Retrospective Symptom Scale (RSS-COX 2) was investigated before the first treatment, right after the removal of needles for the first treatment, before the second and third treatment. Result The decrease of VAS in Sanyinjiao group was more significant than that in Xuanzhong group and non-acupoint group (MD=﹣2.92 mm, P=0.028; MD=﹣3.47 mm, P=0.009), while there was no significant difference between Xuanzhong group and non-acupoint group (MD=﹣0.56 mm, P=0.674); there were no significant differences in comparing the RSS-COX2 total score among the three groups (P=0.086). Conclusion Sanyinjiao (SP6) can produce a more significant cumulative analgesic effect for primary dysmenorrhea patient than Xuanzhong and non-acupoint, and the effects of Xuanzhong and non-acupoit are equivalent.