1.Analysis of drug free for patients with severe mental illness and follow -up of 82 cases
Xinlian MA ; Linghua WANG ; Caili WANG ; Yan LI ; Minqiang ZHAO ; Ziqiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(6):931-933,934
Objective Toanalyzedrugfreeforpatientswithseverementalillnessandfollow-upof82cases, inordertoprovidebasisforthedivisionoffreedelivery.Methods 82severementalillnesspatientswhowereincon-formity with the conditions of rescue,were given free drug and followed up for 2 years.Before the admission and fol-lowed up for 2 years,the social function evaluation(SDSS)and compliance were evaluated,the recurrence rate was compared.Results Comparisonofcompliance:beforetheadmission,thecompletecompliancein33cases,thepartial compliance in 27 cases,22 cases of non-compliance;After 2 years follow-up,the complete compliance in 52 cases, the partial compliance in 21 cases,9 cases of non-compliance.The difference was statistically significant(u=3.34, P<0.01).Comparison of social function:social withdrawal:before the admission (1.32 ±0.75)points,after 2 years follow-up (0.96 ±0.34)points,the difference was statistically significant(t=3.93,P<0.001 );Family activities:before the admission (1.44 ±0.69)points,after 2 years follow-up (0.87 ±0.31)points,the difference was statisti-cally significant (t=6.78,P<0.001);Personal care:before the admission (1.29 ±0.68)points,after 2 years follow-up (0.95 ±0.62)points,the difference was statistically significant(t=3.33,P<0.001);Interest in the outside world:before the admission (1.23 ±0.63)points,after 2 years follow-up (0.97 ±0.41)points,the difference was statistically significant(t=3.05,P<0.025);The total score:before the admission (15.42 ±7.23)points,after 2 years follow-up (9.56 ±6.89)points,the difference was statistically significant(t=5.28,P<0.001).Compari-son of the recurrence rate:2 years before the admission,the recurrence in 33 cases (40.2%),after 2 years follow-up the recurrence in 15 cases(18.3%),the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =10.64,P<0.001).Conclusion Drug free for patients with severe mental illness and follow-up can improve the social function and the implementation of free administration of patients with severe mental illness,and reduce the recurrence rate and improve compliance.
2.The effects of "rain classroom" wisdom teaching on nursing students′ self-learning and self-efficacy
Na ZHANG ; Yamin LI ; Lu DENG ; Wen ZHOU ; Xi CHEN ; Peipei MA ; Lu LUO ; Shunying LIU ; Caili MA
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(29):2280-2285
Objective:To explore the effects of "rain classroom" wisdom teaching on geriatric students′ autonomous learning ability and self-efficacy.Methods:From June to August, 2021, 61 nursing students who practiced in the department of gerontology of the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University were selected as research subjects, and divided into experimental group (30 students) and control group (31 students) by random number table method. In the experimental group, wisdom teaching based on "Rain classroom" was carried out at the same time as conventional teaching, while in the control group, conventional teaching was carried out, and the teaching effect was evaluated by the independent learning ability measurement scale and academic self-efficacy scale of nursing students.Results:The score of autonomous learning ability of nursing students in the experimental group was 68.55 ± 11.06, and that in the control group was 74.29 ± 9.16. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( t = -2.01, P<0.05). The academic self-efficacy scores of nursing students in experimental group and control group were 52.27 ± 11.56 and 52.64 ± 9.28 respectively. There was no significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The wisdom teaching of "rain classroom" improves the independent learning ability of geriatric nursing students, and attaches importance to the cultivation of self-efficacy of nursing students, and the improvement of self-efficacy needs further research.
3.Blood transfusion quality supervision in a district of Shanghai
Hui ZHANG ; Caili WEN ; Die SUN ; Qun MIAO ; Lijuan MA ; Lin GUAN ; Yiming YANG ; Xiaowen CHENG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(5):575-579
【Objective】 To supervise the clinical blood use of 19 hospitals, covering a district of Shanghai, during two years, and discover the problems in the process of blood transfusion, so as to put forward suggestions for corrective methods in grades and promote continuous improvement of clinical transfusion management. 【Methods】 A total of 19 hospitals were supervised in terms of hardware facilities, management level, professional and technical level, and blood typing test on the site, according to the Administrative Blood Management Measures for Medical Institutions, Technical Specification for Clinical Transfusion and Shanghai Medical Quality Supervision Score Statistical Table.All data were analyzed. 【Results】 These hospitals can properly perform clinical blood transfusion, but there were obvious differences.Tertiary hospitals were relatively better, yet need to strengthen the management of medical documents.Secondary hospitals remained to be improved, mainly in insufficient construction of Blood Transfusion Department (blood bank), the lack of management and maintenance of key equipment and the lack of standardization in medical documents writing.However, flaws in the supervision were general in private hospitals (most of which were affiliated hospitals), so the management of clinical blood use should be further strengthened. 【Conclusion】 For secondary hospitals or above, routinized writing of medical documents and promoted construction of Blood Transfusion Department (blood bank) should be strengthened.For private hospitals, especially affiliated hospitals, the management of clinical blood use should be further improved, including the examination rules corresponding to the blood use process and strict access and exit mechanism, so as to improve the overall management level of clinical blood use and ensure the safety of clinical blood use.