1.The status and demands of prenatal education among pregnant women in Chengd
Biru LUO ; Wei MA ; Yuqiong WANG ; Yunqing DENG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2009;44(8):716-719
Objective To investigate the status and demands of prenatal education among pregnant women,and to provide reference for better prenatal education. Methods A total of 750 pregnant women were recruited from 20 hospitals in Chengdu and were investigated with a serf-designed questionnaire. Results 74.42% of the pregnant women had participated the prenatal education,25.58% of them didn't take even one prenatal class. The most preferred knowledge was newborn care. They most preferred to take prenatal classes at weekends in small group. The women's educational level,family income, delivery experience and times of prenatal check-up were the key factors to affect the participation in the prenatal educa-tion. Conclusions It is suggested to innovate the contents and means of prenatal education in order to attract the pregnant women to participate prenatal education actively.
2.Literature analysis of acupuncture for urticaria from Encyclopaedia of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yudan LIANG ; Xiuhua CHEN ; Biru MA
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2019;41(5):506-509
Objective To analyze the related records of acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of urticaria in ancient medical books,and to select valuable data as a reference for clinical optimization of acupuncture and moxibustion treatment.Methods With the keywords of "Yin Zhen" and "Feng Sao Yin Zhen",the ancient medical records of acupuncture and moxibustion were retrieved from Encyclopaedia of Traditional Chinese Medicine (5th edition) as the research object,to build database including books,publish year,records,number of selected acupoints,acupuncture and moxibustion methods,acupuncture points,and analyze according to the frequency.Results The earliest records were from the Jin Dynasty (A.D.266-420) "A-B classic of acupuncture and moxibustion",the most documented book was the Ming Dynasty Pu Ji Fang (22);63.64% of the records did not describe the urticaria syndrome classification,while 36.35% only briefly described the cold and heat.There were 117 single point prescription,4 pair points prescription,11 multi-point prescription.The commonly used interventions were acupuncture combined with moxibustion (41),moxibustion (31) and needling (22).Commonly used acupoints were Quchi (43),Hegu (18),Jianyu (17).The acupoints were mainly from Hand Yangming large intestine meridian (84),as the specific points of five (105) and from upper limb (120).Conclusions Chinese acupuncture treatment of urticaria has a long history.Prescription was usually single prescription,and the lack of the principle of syndrome differentiation,acupoints from the Hand Yangming large intestine meridian were Quchi,Hegu,etc.as the main points.Ancient medical acupuncture treatment program might be suitable for acute urticaria and grassroots units.