1.To study the cognitive behavior and intervention therapy for elder patients to preventing tumble
Haidan SU ; Chunyan HUANG ; Cuizhen CHENG ; Mengling WEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2006;0(05):-
Objective To study the cognitive behavior and intervention therapy for elder patients to preventing tumble. Methods 156 elder patients were selected in intervention group,which have accepted the cognitive behavior and intervention therapy.155 elder patients were selected in control group,they have not accepted this therapy.Compared the results of these 2 groups. Results (99.72%) patients in interevention group have mastered the knowledges of preventing tumble,which was significant higher than the 66.40% in control group(P
2.Echolalic speech characteristics of children with moderate to severe autism spectrum disorder aged three to eight
Yiming WU ; Qi CHENG ; Yanchun ZHAO ; Haidan LU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(11):1351-1358
Objective To explore the characteristics of echolalic speech of children with moderate to severe autism spectrum disor-der(ASD)aged three to eight. Methods From January to March,2024,15 minutes rehabilitation course video of five children with moderate to severe ASD aged three to eight were collected in institutional and family settings,respectively.Language sample analy-sis and self-compiled coding were used to analyze the echo speech sample content,structure,and collect their oral language ability.The correlation between the echo speech and case oral language ability was analyzed. Results A total of 235 echoic speech-related speech rounds were recorded.Among them,the ratio of immediacy to de-layed echo speech was 7∶1;one echo speech was found in every two to three speech responses,with average sen-tence length of 2.97 and average word length of 2.23.The frequency of verbs and nouns was high,accounting for 45.03%and 38.48%,respectively;and there were many declarative words and sentences,accounting for 72.58%on average.The type of echo speech structure was the most frequently at the end of the reconstructed discourse,accounting for 29.98%on average.The type,frequency,sentence length,sentence pattern and structure of echoic speech were not significantly different in institutional and family settings.The language ability scores of imita-tion sentence length,word understanding and naming were significantly correlated with the number,frequency,sentence length and sentence type frequency of echoic speech(r>0.881,P<0.01). Conclusion Echoic speech activity in children with moderate to severe ASD aged three to eight shows transsituational stability,and is related with their understanding language and expressive language ability;characterized as instant echo speech,short sentence,the advantage of real words,declarative sentences,often repeat the end of the origi-nal sentence.
3.Development of risk assessment scale of maternal fall and its reliability and validity test
Jialei FENG ; Xueyan ZHAO ; Airong BAO ; Mei CHEN ; Jing QI ; Haidan CHENG ; Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(22):2859-2863
Objective With methods of literature review, item test, reliability and validity test, etc., to develop a fall risk assessment scale specific to the obstetrical department, which, after reliability and validity test, can be used for women health care before, at and after delivery.Methods Items in the fall risk assessment scale for pregnant and maternal women were determined and weights were assigned by reviewing relative risk factors in literature, referring to items in other fall risk assessment tools from home and aboard. After a preliminary scale was formed, 154 pregnant and maternal women hospitalized from May to December 2016 were assessed, so that reliability and validity of the scale were tested.Results In this fall risk assessment scale for the obstetrical department, test-retest reliability was 0.822, interrater reliability was 0.926, content validity of expertise was 0.927, and area under the curve (ROC) was 0.750 (P<0.05). When the dividing value was 3.5, sum of sensitivity (0.714) and specificity (0.714) reached the max.Conclusions The new fall risk scale, with favorable reliability and validity, can filter patients with high risk of fall, yet, it is still to be testified and perfected in future application.
4.Effect of QCC activities on increasing early neonatal contact rate of mother and early breast sucking rate
Haidan CHENG ; Airong BAO ; Yanhui LYU ; Xue ZHAO ; Xinhui ZHUO ; Xuefei WANG ; Yan DENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(19):2733-2736,2737
Objective To explore the effect of quality control circle ( QCC) activities on increasing early neonatal contact rate of mother and early breast sucking rate .Methods Set up a QCC,then follow the steps of QCC with professional tools to solve existing problems in early skin-to-skin contact for mothers and their healthy newborn infants and early breast sucking .Rate was compared before and after the improvements .Results The early neonatal contact rate of mother and early breast sucking rate increased from 80.94% to 93.57%,and the difference was significant (χ2 =35.07,P<0.001).Conclusions The application of the quality improvement tool of QCC could improve the early skin-to-skin contact for mothers and their healthy newborn infants and early breast sucking , and helps the mother to breastfeed successfully .
5.Effects of preoperative fasting and liquid-fasting time before caesarean section on blood glucose of puerperae with GDM and neonates
Jialei FENG ; Airong BAO ; Yanhui LYU ; Lihong ZHAI ; Haidan CHENG ; Mei CHEN ; Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(4):509-512
Objective To explore the effects of two kinds preoperative fasting and liquid-fasting time before caesarean section on blood glucose of puerperae with GDM before and after the operation,intra-operative complications and on blood glucose of neonates.Methods With prospective study method,162 puerperae with GDM admitted to obstetrical department of Peking University First Hospital and received cesarean section under combined spinal-epidural anesthesia between April 1st and Sep. 30th in 2015,were selected as the research object,and were divided into the control group (admitted on odd-numbered days) and the observation group (admitted on even-numbered days). Puerperae in the control group were forbidden to eat solid food for 8 h and drink transparent liquid for 6 h before the operation,while those in the observation group were forbidden to eat solid food for 6 h and drink transparent liquid for 2 h before the operation. Puererae in two groups were compared about their preoperative blood glucose,incidence of intraoperative nausea and vomiting or aspiration,intra-operative quality of bleeding,postoperative exsufflation time and blood glucose half an hour after the operation, meanwhile,neonates in two groups were compared about their Apgar scores 1 min and 5 min after birth,and their blood glucose half an hour after birth. Statistical analysis was done by independent-samplest test,Mann-WhitneyU test and χ2 test.Results Difference of preoperative blood glucose of puererae in two groups was statistically significant (P<0.01). Differences of intraoperative bleeding of puererae in two groups and blood glucose of neonates half an hour after birth in two groups were statistically significant (P<0.05). There was no statistic difference in the incidence of intraoperative nausea and vomiting or aspiration,postoperative exsufflation time of puererae,or Apgar scores 1 min and 5 min after birth of neonates in two groups(P>0.05).Conclusions The scheme of forbidding puererae from eating solid food for 6 h and drinking transparent liquid for 2 h before cesarean section can reduce the incidence of preoperative hypoglycemia,maintain a smooth post-operative blood glucose, reduce intraoperative bleeding without increasing the incidence of intraoperative complications like nausea,vomiting or aspiration,or hypoglycemia of the neonates. The new fasting and liquid-fasting scheme is safe and feasible,which makes it worth promoting in clinic.
6.Status quo and influencing factors of nursing informatics competencies of nursing staff in a ClassⅢ Grade A hospital in Beijing
Yanmeng GUAN ; Haidan CHENG ; Yanming DING ; Xia LIU ; Junye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(11):1408-1412
Objective:To explore the status quo and influencing factors of nursing staff's nursing informatics competencies and provide reference for the relevant departments of the hospital and nursing managers to cultivate their informatics competencies.Methods:In this cross-sectional study, from July 31 to August 12, 2019, totally 982 nurses from Peking University First Hospital were selected by convenient sampling and investigated with the General Informatics Questionnaire and Nursing Informatics Competency Scale. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of nursing informatics competencies. A total of 982 questionnaires were distributed in this study, and 982 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 100%.Results:The total score of nursing informatics competencies of the 982 nurses was (125.61±22.79) , including (45.70±9.74) for informatics management ability, (31.83±6.08) for computer operation ability, (20.16±4.07) for computer software management ability, (15.54±3.23) for nursing informatics awareness, and (12.37±2.49) for nursing informatics operation ability. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, education, department and whether they had received informatics-related training were the main factors affecting their nursing informatics competencies ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The nursing informatics competencies of the nursing staff of Peking University First Hospital is satisfactory. Age, education, department and whether they have received informatics-related training may affect their nursing informatics competencies. It is suggested that hospital managers and relevant departments should provide more individualized training for personnel of different age groups, different educational backgrounds and different departments.
7.Application of training the trainers model in quality control circle training
Jun DENG ; Xiaoyue WANG ; Haidan CHENG ; Yatao ZHOU ; Cui YUAN ; Jing LI ; Jingjing QIAN ; Xia LIU ; Yanming DING ; Yisheng PAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(25):3661-3663,3664
Objective To explore the effects of the training the trainers model in the quality control circle training.Methods According to the training the trainers model, 27 nurses were involved as trainers and received quality control circle training by 6 mentors from 2013 to 2015. The training capacity of trainers and the training effect of the target group were assessed before and after training. The lasting effect after training were evaluated.Results The self-assessment score of 6 trainers′ training capacity after training (4.30±0.54) was significantly higher than before training (1.41±0.50) (t=-19.98, P<0.01). The self-assessment score of 189 circle members′ training capacity after training ( 27. 51 ± 4. 19 ) was significantly higher than before training (20.52±4.56) (t=-18.722, P<0.01). The percentage of nursing staff participating in the quality control circle significantly increased from 2.8% to 12.4% after the whole process (χ2=226.378, P<0.01).Conclusions The training the trainers model is effective in improving training capacity of trainers in quality control circle training and increasing effects of quality control circle training among target nurses and is an effective model in training quality control circle on nurses.