1.Research on lower extremity trauma fracture prevention of postoperative knee stiffness functional training
Yingxia SUN ; Xin LUO ; Kunfang LV
China Medical Equipment 2014;(3):82-84,85
Objective:To investigate and assess the systemic functional training in the prevention of lower limb trauma fracture surgery knee stiffness effect. Methods: Select General Hospital of PLA (301 Hospital) traumatic lower extremity Department of orthopedics from 2009 since April admissions of fractures in patients with 126 cases, according to the nursing methods of postoperative patients were divided into experimental group 63 cases and control group 63 cases, control group was given routine nursing after traumatic fracture of lower limb, the experimental group received training rehabilitation care plan and patient in the control group. Postoperative follow-up, the time of 5 months-2 years, two groups of patients were muscle strength, extension and flexion degree and the patients with complications were analyzed statistically, and the comprehensive evaluation of knee joint function recovery of patients. Results:The postoperative knee flexion strength and degree than the control group;experimental group, the complication rate was 15.9%in the control group of patients swelling after seven cases, the complication rate was 28.6%; comprehensive evaluation knee function two groups of patients in the experimental group was 82.5% excellent (52/63), good rate of the control group was 65.1% (41/63);said comparison items were statistically significant differences (x2=12.6, P<0.05). Conclusion: Lower limb trauma fracture surgery rehabilitation for patients with systemic functional training rehabilitation care, joint function recovery is remarkable, scientifically valid methods, should be further promoted.
2.Technical assistance of living related renal transplantation in 68 cases
Yingxia ZHU ; Guiyuan LUO ; Wenji LI ; Yuxuan MA
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(05):-
Sixty-eight cases undergoing living related renal transplantation in First Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University between April 2004 and August 2007 were selected.The informed consent was obtained from the donors and recipients.The clinical data about operation assistance were retrospectively analyzed,including the pre-operation air sterilization in operation room,preparation of apparatus,one-off utensils and medicine,donor position fixation,assistance in kidney perfusion and preparation,management and usage of medicines,and steps of assistance during operation by instrument nurse.The results show the operational apparatus and utensils were prepared well,and the nurses knew well operation process and worked in harmony with the surgeons.For the 68 donor kidneys,the warm ischemic time was 1-6 minutes,and cold ischemic time was 10-118 minutes.The operations for both donors and recipients ran smoothly and lasted for 2.5-4 hours.Blood loss was less than 200 mL.Vital signs were stable during operation,and no complications happened.Good pre-operative preparation,strict management of personnel participating in operation,and training of assistant techniques are the preconditions for operation assistance.Rigorous aseptic management and correct preservation of organs are the keys for assistance for living donor kidney transplantation.Short warm and cold ischemic time of the donor kidneys are of great importance for the success of operation and the long-term survival of transplanted patients.
3.The multiple intervention study on type 2 diabetes in community comprehensive management based on clinical treatment
Bin DONG ; Jiajun YUAN ; Yingxia ZHOU ; Luo LU ; Liebin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2016;10(6):424-428
Objective To evaluate the necessity and practicability of optimizing the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus in community after acquiring the peer education and the music therapy to their physical and mental issues and sleep problems. Methods Totally 179 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients who were followed up in Ruijin 2nd community health service center, the random numbers table used to randomize the patients into 2 groups:control group ( 97 cases) and experiment group ( 96 cases), the conventional treatment was used in control group. Besides the conventional treatment measures, the peer support was used by patients in the experiment group. In the second step, 45 patients were met the inclusion and the exclusion criteria, the random numbers table used to randomize the patients into 2 groups:the multiple intervention group (22 cases) and the conventional treatment group (23 cases), the multiple intervention included the music therapy, the peer support and the sleep health education, the conventional treatment included the conventional treatment and the sleep health education. The t test was used to compare the patient's HbA1c and other quantitative data in two groups of patients after the intervention. Results In the first stage of research, compared with the control group patients, the patients 'HbA1c in intervention group was significantly improvement after 6 months(7.26%±1.37%vs.7.53%±1.63%,t=2.148, P<0.05),besides, the intervention group individuals achieved significant improvement in diabetic self-management behaviors and self-efficacy after 6 months, and the improvement in self-efficacy of peer support group was significant different compared with routinely educated patients(104.09±16.40 vs.110.96± 13.86,t=2.120,P<0.05), and the PHQ-9(5.95 ± 4.02 vs.2.55 ± 1.67,t=2.630,P<0.05)between the two group had significant difference, while no improvement was found in PSQI, BMI, and WHR between intervention group and control group. Conclusions Peer support could improve the blood glucose metabolism in patients with type 2 diabetes. With the effect of yoga music and physical exercises, peer support can improve the quality of sleep and decrease depression in T2DM patients, who also have sleep disorders and mild depression.
4.Construction of competency model of clinical medical undergraduates in Guangdong
Yang YU ; Xiaxi LI ; Oudong XIA ; Yingxia LUO ; Xi GUO ; Qing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(4):351-355
Objective To construct the competency model of excellent and common clinical medicine undergraduates according to the competency theory . Methods Literature search was used to screen competency model. Behavioral event interview was used to interview 32 excellent clinical experts. Open questionnaire survey was conducted to 100 clinical medical undergraduates. We compiled the primary competency dictionary based on the above results. To determine the final competency dictionary, Delphi method of 50 experts was used to determine the final competency dictionary. According to the competency dictionary, a questionnaire survey was made to test the excellent and ordinary undergraduate students. Results The 38 features of behavioral event interview and 42 features of open questionnaire survey were combined to 51 features, which were used as the first round of expert questionnaire. Two rounds of expert consultation reached a high degree of coordination. 4 first level indicators: knowledge and skills, social role+values+service characteristics, self-concept and consciousness, personality quality and motivation and 36 features were established as final compentency model. 80 excellent clinical medical undergraduates got score of 143.65 ±23.53, while 100 ordinary undergraduates got score of 133.55 ±35.31 (t=2.29,P=0.023), which indicated the competency model could distinguish excellent and ordinary clinical under-graduates . Conclusion This competency model of clinical undergraduate students is reliable and practical, which can be used in future clinical undergraduate training and evaluation.
5.Application of DQOL scale on life quality in the education for type 2 diabetic patients
Qinda CHEN ; Yingxia ZHOU ; Liebin ZHAO ; Luo LU ; Lizhen SU ; Qinqin WANG ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Chunhong ZHUANG ; Weiren XU ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2001;0(05):-
With DQOL (diabetes quality of life) scale, quality of life was evaluated before and after diabetic education in 136 type 2 diabetic patients. The Cronbach′s ? of DQOL scale was from 0.809 to 0.849, suggesting that the DQOL scale did effectively reflect the life quality of type 2 diabetic patients.
6.Application of control status scale in type 2 diabetic patients
Liebin ZHAO ; Qinda CHEN ; Yingxia ZHOU ; Qinqin WANG ; Lizhen SU ; Luo LU ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Yuhong CHEN ; Weiren XU ; Manyin XU ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the effects of control status scale for diabetes (CSSD70), designed by diabetes center of Ruijin Hospital, in type 2 diabetes patients. Methods The correlations between CSSD70 and age, gender, duration of diabetes, educational backgrounds, insulin use, instruments for diabetes control, diabetes family history, symptoms at the onset of diabetes, complications, random plasma glucose and HbA_(1c) were analysed in 136 type 2 diabetes patients. The correlation between CSSD70 and another national questionnaires DQOL was analysed, and in order to determine the validity and stability of CSSD70, 30 patients were asked to complete the scales twice within one week. Results The coherent results in CSSD70 and DQOL were obtained, but CSSD70 was more comprehensive and sensitive. Almost all factors included in this study were related to CSSD70 total score and sub-scale score. The stability of CSSD70 was fine, and a close relationship between total score and sub-scale score was found. Conclusion The CSSD70 appears to be a good scale in evaluating the functional health status in type 2 diabetes, and is suitable for Chinese patients in evaluating diabetes control.
7.Effect of patient motivation model on blood glucose management in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in community
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2019;35(5):373-377
Objective To investigate the effect of patient motivation model on blood glucose and quality of life in community type 2 diabetes mellitus ( T2DM) patients. Methods The study recruited 258 eligible adult patients who were residents with health records from Waigang community health centers of Shanghai Jiading District. The subjects were randomly divided into incentive group ( n= 123 ) and control group ( n= 135 ) . We established a cooperative pathway between community health care centers and general hospital, trained community health workers, equipped with the necessary clinical drugs, and finally, the Advance System for Diabetes Management was used to carry out the tele-medicine. The type 2 diabetic patients, who were set goals in blood glucose, managed by the general practitioners, the daily health behaviors of the patients were regulated. The study group received the incentives if they can obtain or/and maintain the ideal level of HbA1C during the 1-year study period. The control group would not receive any incentives but would be provided with diabetes education booklet and to follow group educational courses for diabetes mellitus control as usual. Results After 12 months, there were significant differences in HbA1C , fasting blood glucose, and the on-target rate of HbA1C in both two groups as compared with the baseline levels(P<0.05). In the investigation of quality of life( QOL) , we found a significant differences in the scores of total QOL, the degree of satisfaction, and the degree of influence between the incentive group and the control group in one year after intervention( P<0.05) . Conclusion The objective motivation model seems to exert a positive effect on blood glucose control and self-management for those with T2DM.
8.Relationship between depression and therapeutic regime and effectiveness in type 2 diabetes
Luo LU ; Yingxia ZHOU ; Qinda CHEN ; Hongda ZHU ; Qinqin WANG ; Lizhen SU ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Yuhong CHEN ; Weiren XU ; Xianghui SHEN ; Liebin ZHAO ; Guang NING ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1985;0(01):-
The relationships of therapeutic regime, glycemic control and quality of life with depression were observed in 193 type 2 diabetic patients. The results showed that 46.6% of the diabetic patients manifested depression in various degrees; the depression status was correlated with age or duration of diabetes; the patients under insulin treatment showed more marked depression than the other patients (P
9.A survey concerning the knowledge of the Chinese Guidelines of Diabetes Prevention and Treatment among medical staff from hospitals at different levels in Shanghai
Yingxia ZHOU ; Liebin ZHAO ; Luo LU ; Bin DONG ; Lizhen SU ; Jingyan TIAN ; Zhiqin CUI ; Aiping MA ; Min LIU ; Huiqun HUANG ; Jialin YANG ; Ling CHEN ; Hongguang SHENG ; Fengdi LU ; Yingyao CHEN ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(8):636-638
To analyze and evaluate the knowledge of Chinese Guidelines of Diabetes Prevention and Treatment in Shanghai medical staff. 175 medical staff working in endocrinology or community health were enrolled and evaluated by a questionnaire of guidelines about the state of professional, training, and related knowledge. Only 16. 6% medical staffwere trained about the guidelines( 46. 67% from the general hospitals, 14. 75% from secod-level hospital and 7. 14% persons from the community hospitals, P<0. 01 ). The total correct answer rate of the guidelines was 37. 36%. The correct rate of community hospitals was lower than others( P<0. 05 ). The rate of doctors' was higher than nurses'( P<0. 05 ). There were difference between doctors and nurses with the key point of diabetes care knowledge in different level hospitals. The effective method of clinical training in diabetes care should be explored. We still have to work hard to promote the effect of diabetes control and prevention. Effective training about the guidelines should be enhanced. The cooperation between general hospitals and community health institutions in diabetes prevention and treatment should be enhanced.
10.Patient pathway and clinical characteristics of 10 002 community residents with chronic diseases in urban areas of Shanghai
Bin DONG ; Yingxia ZHOU ; Liebin ZHAO ; Luo LU ; Lizhen SU ; Jingyan TIAN ; Ping CUI ; Xiaolan SHEN ; Shifeng SHEN ; Yufang BI ; Xiaoying LI ; Yingyao CHEN ; Mingyao ZHAO ; Yizhong TAO ; Haiyan SUN ; Dandan ZHAO ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2011;05(1):20-23
Objective To understand patient pathway and clinical characteristics of chronic diseases in urban areas of Shanghai. Methods A total of 10 002 residents were enrolled and assigned to the chronic disease group (including hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, and ischemic stroke) and the non-chronic disease group. Body mass index,fasting blood glucose, triglyceride,total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were tested.Difference of patient pathway and clinical characteristics of those chronic diseases was compared. Results Above chronic diseases were observed in 37.7% participants. About 2/3 diseases were confirmed and 80% patients were followed up in healthcare units not far away from home. Patients with coronary heart disease and myocardial infarction showed more outpatient visit to tertiary hospitals (P<0. 05 ). However, patients with ischemic stroke had health check, rehabilitation and pharmacy done mainly in local healthcare centers (P<0. 05 ). Diastolic blood pressure of patients visiting local doctors was significantly decreased (P<0. 05). Conclusion Some differences in patient pathway were found in this study. Communication and cooperation between medical institutions should be intensified for effective chronic disease control.