1.Application comparison between bundle nursing and traditional nursing for children with Kawasaki disease
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;21(8):938-940
Objective To compare the application effect of bundle nursing and traditional nursing in children with Kawasaki disease (KD). Methods Totals of 120 KD children had been randomly divided into two groups on average: experimental group and control group. The children were given conventional nursing combined bundle nursing in the experimental group, while the children acquired routine treatment in the control group. Bundle nursing involved service attitude, technical capacity, communication, health education and ward management. The satisfaction degree of nursing job and children clinical index were analyzed. Results The level of the service attitude, technical capacity, communication, health education and ward management were (4. 24 ± 0. 64),(4. 37 ± 0. 56),(4. 28 ± 0. 64),(4. 34 ± 0. 60) and (4. 34 ± 0. 64) respectively in the experimental group and that of them in the control group were (3. 67 ± 0. 83),(3. 99 ± 0. 81), (3. 64 ± 0. 81), (3. 52 ± 1. 10) and (3. 55 ± 1. 04) (t = 4. 21,2. 99,4. 80,5. 07,5. 01, respectively;P < 0. 05). The average time of defervescence, the value of hemameba and C-reactive protein and the days of hospitalization in the experimental group(3. 67 ± 1. 73)d, (9. 17 ± 1. 79) × 109 / L, (30. 66 ± 2. 81) μg/ ml and (7. 39 ± 2. 65) d respectively, which were lower than that of the control group (t = 2. 34,5. 72,10. 42,2. 21, respectively;P <0. 05). Conclusions The bundle nursing can dramatically improve the treatment effect in children with KD.
2.Impact of bundle of nutritional interventions on esophageal cancer patients of life quality and nutrition status with concurrent radio-chemotherapy
Renjuan SUN ; Beinan XIA ; Lifen DAI ; Ling LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(36):4606-4609
Objective To discuss the impact of bundles of nutritional nursing interventions on nutritional status and quality of life of esophageal cancer patients who underwent concurrent radiotherapy and chemotherapy .Methods We selected eighty esophageal cancer patients admitted to our department for concurrent radio-chemotherapy during July 2012 to June 2014 .We divided them into experimental and control group according to random number table , and each of forty cases .After a course of treatment , hemoglobin (Hb), serum albumin (ALB), serum pre-albumin (PA), total lymphocyte count (TLC) and the score of QLQ-C3.0 were compared between two groups .Results When patients admitted hospital , there were no statistical differences in index of the patients between two groups (P>0.05).After one course of treatment,the data of Hb(110.0 ±6.1) g/L,ALB(30.8 ±5.4) g/L,PA(181.6 ±58.4) mg/L,TLC(2.8 ±0.4) ×109/L, score of whole healthy status ( 55.6 ±10 .2 ) in the experimental group which were higher than those in the control group (t=2.484 2,3.272 2,3.255 5,9.877 7,5.527 5,respectively;P<0.05).Conclusions Bundle of nutrition interventions can significantly improve the nutritional status and the quality of life of esophageal cancer patients who underwent concurrent radio-chemotherapy , and it is worthy to promote .