1.Influence of nursing intervention on patients with diabetes mellitus receiving intensive treatment of in-sunn pump
Jinjiao GAO ; Dan YANG ; Minghui YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(3):3-6
Objective To discuss the influence of nursing intervention on psychological state and glu-cose control of patients with diabetes mellitns before and after intensive treatment of insulin pump. Methods 120 patients who were going to receive intensive treatment of insulin pump were divided into the control group and the observation group with 60 patients in each group by simple random method.The two groups both re-ceivecl routine nursing. The observation group was given psychological intervention along with health education by application of progressive dominant content education method. The psychological state and glucose control of the two groups were compared by χ2 test and t test. Results The score of health knowledge and satisfaction degree with health education in the observation group were higher than those of the control group.The score of anxiety and depression in the observation group decreased more significantly and satisfaction rate of glucose control was higher than that of the control group after 14 days of insulin pump treatment. Conclusions Health education to patients with intensive treatment of insulin pump by application of progressive dominant content education method can make patients to master health knowledge easily.Psychological intervention can alleviate the negative emotion of these patients and facilitate better effect of insulin pump treatment.
2.Investigation of nurses and patients on chosing daily caregivers and its influencing factor
Xiuying XIAO ; Ling YANG ; Jiayi LI ; Cuixiang YU ; Luowei LIU ; Xiangzhi ZHAO ; Jinjiao GAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(2):1-6
Objective To investigate the recognition of nurses and patients on chosing daily caregivers and analyze the influencing factors. Method Totally 1,119 nurses and 1,134 patients from five first-class and two second-class hospitals in Zhuhai participated in the survey using self-designed questionnaires from April to June in 2014. Results There were significant differences between nurses and patients in all life nursing projects (P<0.001) except making beds for patients. The top three factors influencing the nurses′recognition were shortage of nursing staff and time, less presence of professional values and feeling no respects. The top three factors influencing the patients′recognition included tending to be nursed by family members, worries about medical expenses, and nurses′being too busy on treatment. Conclusion The different recognitions of nurses and patients on daily caregivers are influenced by multiple factors. Therefore , nursing managers should take some effective strategies to change the concepts of nurses and patients so as to improve quality of nursing service.