1.The Analysis on the Current Status of Community Health Human Resource in Heilongjiang
Hongjuan SHAN ; Yaoxin GUO ; Hongjuan WEI
Chinese Health Economics 2013;(12):62-64
Objective: To understand the overall situation and problems of the human resources in community medical institutions in Heilongjiang, put forward relevant measurement and suggestions, hoping to provide references for departments of the government designing human resources policies in community medical institutions in Heilongjiang. Methods: Through consulting some related literature information, to recognize the related policies and development situation of community health human resources in Heilongjiang and other places in China. Using Excell2003 to set up the database and analyze. Results:The community health service system has been established in Heilongjiang, but it lacks of human resources planning; the community health human resource configuration is not reasonable; and the existing community health persons’ training demand is higher. Conclusion: Community health service institutions in Heilongjiang should strengthen the government leadership, designed relevant policies, adjust and optimize the structure, speed up the training of the current staff and attract the talents.
2.The relationship between the lung function changes and compound action potentials of diaphragmatic muscle in elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Hongying YU ; Hongjuan DONG ; Shan WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(12):-
Objective To study the relationship of lung function and the diaphragmatic nerve electrophysiological changes in elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD).Methods The phrenic nerve motor conduction(PNC),diaphragmatic motor evoked potentials(dMEP)and diaphragmatic compound muscle action potentials(dCMAP)were detected in 50 COPD patients and 50 healthy controls aged 60 years and over,respectively. Results (1)The lung function of elderly COPD patients were significantly less than that of control group(P0.05),the lower amplitude of dCMAP than the control(P
3.The effect of Snyder's hope theory nursing on the scores of psychological stress, quality of life and neurological function in patients with acute hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage
Li ZHAO ; Shan TIAN ; Hongjuan XIN ; Shasha LENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(2):81-86
Objective:To study the effect of Snyder's hope theory nursing on the scores of psychological stress, quality of life and neurological function in patients with acute hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.Methods:From June 2017 to December 2018, 100 patients with acute hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University were selected as the study object. According to the random number table, the patients were divided into observation group (50 cases) and control group (50 cases).The patients in the control group were given routine rehabilitation nursing mode, and the patients in the observation group received Snyder′s hope theory nursing on the basis of the control group. The rescue time, the recovery time and the incidence of complications of the two groups were compared. The degree of anxiety and depression, neurological function, quality of life of the patients were evaluated by Self-rating Anxiety Scale(SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale(SDS), National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale(NHISS), Glasgow Coma Scale(GCS) and SF-36.Results:The rescue time and recovery time were (58.13±10.36) min, (12.7±5.3) d in the observation group, and (85.71±8.30) min, (21.1±3.3) d in the control group, and there were significant differences between the two groups ( t values were 14.691, 10.646, P < 0.05).There was no significant difference in SAS, SDS, NIHSS, GCS, SF-36 score before intervention between the two groups ( P> 0.05).The scores of SAS, NIHSS, GCS after intervention were (40.56±1.72), (11.23±2.85), (13.12±4.11) points in the observation group, and (46.56±1.62), (14.97±4.55), (11.13±3.15) points in the control group, and there were significant differences between the two groups ( t values were 17.956, 4.926, 3.212, P<0.01). There were significant differences in SF-36 after intervention between the two groups( t values were 7.124-13.014, all P<0.01). The incidence of complications was 8.0%(4/50) in the observation group, and 24.0%(12/50) in the control group, and there was significant difference between the two groups( χ2 value was 4.762, P<0.05). Conclusions:Snyder's hope theory nursing has a significant effect on the improvement of anxiety and depression in patients with acute hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, which is worth popularizing.