1.Investigation on the patients′ utilization of Internet plus nursing service
Nina WANG ; Anji REN ; Xianhong LI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(2):156-159
Objective:To investigate the utilization of Internet plus nursing service and its influencing factors.Methods:From October 2018 to January 2019, 247 patients registered on the Internet plus nursing service platform were randomly surveyed to understand the status quo of Internet plus nursing service. The influencing factors were analyzed based on the Anderson health service model.Results:Among the 247 patients who received Internet plus nursing, 74.5%(184 cases) were women. The average age was 37 years(20-81 years). The median number of times of nursing service received by the patients was 2 times. Infusion was the most accepted nursing service on the platform. Patients who are older, do not have basic medical insurance, the source of routine care is not a Class A tertiary hospital, and do not have chronic diseases used the Internet platform to receive nursing services more frequently.Conclusions:Internet plus nursing service has been initially recognized by patients. The predisposing factor affecting the tendency of individuals to continue using Internet plus nursing services is age, enabling factors are health insurance status and regular nursing sources, and the need factor is chronic disease.
2.Comparison of different ureteral length measurement methods in the indwelling of double-J stent after ureteroscopy
Yongchuan WANG ; Yuhang BI ; Anji REN ; Xiaolu LUN ; Jing DU ; Haijun ZHOU ; Kai WANG ; Zhiyong YU ; Wenshun LIU ; Teng SHEN ; Yi SHAO
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(2):106-110
【Objective】 To investigate the application of different ureteral length measurement methods in the indwelling of double-J stent. 【Methods】 Clinical data of 260 patients with double-J stent indwelling after ureteroscopic surgery during Jul.2018 and Dec.2020 were prospectively analyzed. The patients were randomly divided into height calculation group, CT measurement group, KUB group and ureteroscopic measurement group. The length of ureter was calculated accordingly and the appropriate length of double-J stent was selected. KUB was performed on the first day after operation and before extubation to determine the position of double-J stent. The patients completed the ureteral stent-related symptom questionnaire (USSQ), urinary symptom score, lower urinary tract symptom (LUTS) score, pain score, hematuria score, and quality of life score before and after double-J catheter placement. 【Results】 There were no significant differences in age, gender, height, side of stent and urinary symptom score among the four groups (P>0.05). The average lengths of the ureters measured by the four methods were (21.5±1.0) cm, (21.5±1.8) cm, (23.8±1.3) cm and (21.7±1.8) cm, respectively. There were no significant differences among the height calculation group, CT measurement group and ureteroscope group, but there was significant difference between the three groups and the KUB group. The ideal ureteral stent length indwelling ratio in the ureteroscopic group was 76.9%, which was better than that in the other three groups. Postoperative indwelling time was 7-42 d (mean 29.8 d). The USSQ score of the ureteroscopic group before extubation was (14.1±1.5), which was lower than that of the other three groups (P<0.05). The ureteroscopic group was better than the other three groups in the comparison of frequency and urgency of urination, nocturia, hematuria, quality of life score, and pain score (P<0.05). 【Conclusion】 Intraoperative ureteroscopic measurement of the ureteral length is a simple and feasible method in guiding the indwelling of double-J stent to reduce ureteral stent related symptoms.