1.Physical examination analysis on the physical examination results of 3 772 middle and primary school teachers in Hangzhou
Saiyin GUI ; Houlan XU ; Man LAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(18):2179-2181
Objective To investigate the health condition of the middle and primary school teachers in Hangzhou in order to provide the basis for health education. Methods The health results of 3 772 primary and secondary school teachers who accepted physical examination at the health examination center of the Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University in 2013 were collected. Results The relevance ratio of positive signs was 99. 71% . The top 10 positive signs were hyperlipidemia,pharyngitis,conjunctivitis,thyroid nokule, overweight or obesity,fatty liver,allergic rhinitis,positive of stool OB,abnormal of ECG,hypertension in order. Those incidences were 37. 73% ,37. 49% ,23. 70% ,20. 86% ,16. 01% ,15. 24% ,10. 87% ,9. 07% , 8. 80% and 5. 41% ,respectively. The occurrence of hyperlipidemia,thyroid nodules,overweight or obesity, fatty liver and high blood pressure was significantly related to gender(P < 0. 01);the above five indexes and the occurrence of abnormal ECG was increased with the growth of age( P < 0. 01). Conclusions The physical health conditions of the middle and primary school teachers are not optimistic. The major risk factors that affect the health condition are life behavior,environmental factors and social pressure,so targeted health education is urgently needed.
2.Correlation analysis of health status and job burnout of pediatric nurses
Guanqiong HU ; Houlan XU ; Xiaofen ZHOU ; Junlin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(12):1603-1606
Objective To evaluate job burnout of pediatric nurses and explore the correlation between health status and job burnout in pediatric nurses.Methods A total of 226 pediatric nurses from 4 class Ⅲ grade A provincial hospitals were surveyed using the questionnaire. Annual physical examination data were included to analyze the correlation of health status and job burnout in pediatric nurses.Results A number of 154 cases (68.4%) underwent job burnout, most of which were mild job burnout (n=78, 34.51%). A number of 209 cases (92.48%) were detected with positive signs in physical examination. The scores of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization among healthy population were lower than those in the sub healthy population (P<0.05). The detection rate of abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG), thyroid nodules, mammary gland hyperplasia and breast nodules projects in undergoing job burnout group were significantly higher than those in non-burnout group (P<0.05).Conclusions The rate of job burnout in pediatric nurses is high and relative to sub-health state. The professional achievement, professional environment and health status should be improved so as to reduce the social psychological stress of pediatric nurses, and ultimately reduce the incidence of pediatric nurses′ job burnout.
3.Analysis and countermeasures of physical examination data for nursing staff in Hangzhou grade A first-class hospital
Houlan? XU ; Jing WEI ; Man LAN ; Guifei GENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(17):2059-2061
Objective To investigate the health status of the nursing staff, and provide the basis for carrying out medical and healthcare of nursing staff. Methods The health examination data of 610 nursing staff were collected in 2013. Results The check rate of on-the-job staff was 90. 57%, and 44. 88% of them took all the tests. The rate of positive symptoms or disease was 98. 5%. The top 3 positive symptoms were hyperlipidemia, hyperplasia of mammary gland and thyroid nodules, accounted for 37. 54%, 37. 21% and 30. 16%, respectively. There were significant differences in the thyroid nodules, hyperplasia of mammary gland, overweight or obesity, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, abnormality of gall bladder and kidney in nurses with different age (P<0. 05). Conclusions The nursing staff′s attitude towards physical examination is not serious enough. The health condition of the staff is not optimistic. The healthy concept needs to be further improved, so the nursing mangers should strengthen the health management of nursing staff.
4.Risk assessment and risk factors of cardiovascular events among elderly patients in Hangzhou
Houlan XU ; Jing WEI ; Hua LI ; Guifei GENG ; Huaying YU ; Liying WEI ; Shuang GENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(17):2051-2054
Objective To investigate the risk factors of cardiovascular disease among elderly patients in Hangzhou and to assess the level of risk of cardiovascular events in 10 years, so as to provide a reliable basis for preventing, reducing and delaying the incidence of cardiovascular events among elderly patients. Methods From June 2015 to June 2016, we selected 8336 elderly patients with health check-up of medical examination center in two ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals by baseline survey. The Self-Designed Living Behavior Pattern Questionnaire was used to investigate the behavior pattern of living such as smoking. TheGuidelines for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease by WHO/ISH was used to assess the risk of cardiovascular events in 10 years combined with physical examination data.Results Among 8336 elderly patients with health check-up, there were more than 46.34% of the elderly patients with incidence of cardiovascular events in 10 years for higher than 40%. There were statistical differences in levels of risk of cardiovascular events among patients with different sexes and ages (P<0.01), and male and the aged were the susceptible population. Among the risk factors of cardiovascular events, the abnormal rate of blood pressure, cholesterol and blood glucose was 72.75%, 67.11% and 39.71% respectively.Conclusions The level of risk of cardiovascular events in 10 years among elderly patients in Hangzhou is high. Prevention and intervention should be carried out aiming at susceptible population and risk factors.