1.Progress on rehabilitation nursing for hemiplegic shoulder pain after stroke
Yufen LIN ; Zheng LI ; Juan SHI ; Yuexiu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(36):2864-2867
The article reviewed three aspects of hemiplegic shoulder pain after stroke-introduction, rehabilitation nursing and prospect, in order to provide references for developing effective nursing interventions in the future. We obtained literature from the Cochrane Library, JBI Evidence-based Nursing, PubMed, Wanfang and CNKI Databases between January 2000 and May 2016. According to the principle of three relevant aspects, priority to latest five years and critical appraisal, 39 studies were included. Literature analysis showed that rehabilitation nursing mainly consists of position nursing, supportive devices using, manipulative care and psychological support. Also, it put forward that comprehensive rehabilitation nursing measures have become major means, the combination of Chinese traditional and Western medicine is characteristic therapy in our nation, and nursing practice based on evidence should be set up early to relieve the symptom of hemiplegic shoulder pain and promote quality of life for stroke patients.
2.MTP Intervention of Antibiotics Usage in Pediatric Acute Upper Respiratory Infection
Jinsong ZHONG ; Weiguo CHEN ; Yuexiu CAI ; Qikai LU ; Yi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE To study the effect of the intervention of monitoring-training-planning(MTP) on use of antibacterials and injections for pediatric acute upper respiratory infection.METHODS In accordance with selected drug use indicators(SDUIS),the pediatric outpatient prescription of acute upper respiratory infection was selected in our hospital from Jun to Aug 2006 as the baseline,and intervented by MTP,then the investigation of post-interfervention was carried out after a month,and then re-intervention research was made,so the cycle continued.RESULTS The percentage ratio of antibacterials,and injection usage,and the average drug fee in pediatric outpatient prescription for acute upper respiratory infection in our hospital was decreased from 75.00%,61.67%,40.33% and 54.29 yuan to 7.00%,5.00%,3.00% and 39.16 yuan,respectively after four rounds of MTP(all P
3.Intervention effect of the mode of monitoring-training-planning on rational use of antibacterials in upper respiratory infection in outpatient clinic of respiratory department
Weiguo CHEN ; Yuexiu CAI ; Qikai LU ; Yinxiang SUN ; Yi ZHOU ; Jinsong ZHONG ; Wenke SHI ; Changfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2002;0(08):-
Objective To study the effect of the intervention mode of MTP on use of antibacterials in upper respiratory infection.Methods Adopt retrospective method to select randomly prescriptions of upper respiratory infection from July to September in 2006 for baseline investigation in Outpatient Clinic of Respiratory Department of the First People's Hospital of the city of Zhuhai in Guangdong province.Then aim physicians was interfered by MTP and investigation of post-interference was carried out after a month.The process of intervention and investigation was carried out repeatedly until June in 2007.The ratio of antibacterials use,injection use percentage and average drug fee was observed in pre/post-interference.Results The ratio of antibacterials use in upper respiratory infection in our hospital was decreased from 81.33% to 0,and the ratio percentage of injection use and average drug fee decreased by 81.69% and 35.47% respectively after four MTP circulations.Conclusion The intervention mode of MTP is feasible and effective on promoting the rational use of antibacterials on upper respiratory infection in Outpatient Clinic of Respiratory Department of our hospital.
4. Qualitative research on the sources of meaning in life in community elderly people
Jingjing ZHOU ; Ting LI ; Minyi LIAO ; Yulin GAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(36):2840-2844
Objective:
To investigate the sources of meaning in life of the elderly in the community.
Methods:
The phenomenological approach was conducted in Guangzhou Yuexiu Liurong community health service center and Shouxing nursing home in Baiyun District, a total of 21 elderly were interviewed by semi-structured in-depth interviews. Interviews data were analyzed by Nvivo11.
Results:
The elderly in the community were less concerned about the meaning in life. The level of meaning in life ranges from nothing to high, and some elderly had not explored it yet. Sources of meaning in life for elderly were quite different from when he was young: one valued work, earn money and self-improvement more when young, but as the growth of age, one would pay more attention to family and health. The sources of meaning in life included suffering, autonomy, family, make contributions and faith.
Conclusion
In the future, the sense of meaning in life of the elderly can be enhanced from the perspective of individuals, families and society by identifying the sources of meaning of the elderly.