1.Effect of traditional Chinese medicine foot bath on postoperative gastrointestinal function in patients with digestive system tumor
Xiaojin PU ; Juanzhen MA ; Yunzi WANGYUAN ; Youdi ZHANG ; Shutao YANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Yanping LEI ; Meiyu SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(14):1057-1062
Objective:To observe the effect of Jieyu Anmian prescription of Chinese medicine foot bath on gastrointestinal function in patients with digestive system tumor during perioperative period.Methods:A total of 130 patients with digestive system tumors were chosen from January 2019 to March 2020 for the first time visits to the first hospital of lanzhou university for surgical treatment, 15 cases lost follow-up, and the rest 115 cases of patients were divided into the experimental group (59 cases) and the control group (56 cases) according to random number table method. The control group using conventional care method, the experimental group was treated with Jieyu Anmian washing formula on the basis of routine nursing care for 10 days. During the foot bath, the recovery of gastrointestinal function, the time of the first exhaust and defecation, the length of stay, the cost of stay and the satisfaction of patients were compared between the two groups.Results:The recovery time of bowel sounds, anal exhaust time and first defecation time of the experimental group were all earlier than those of the control group (16.21±11.81) h, (19.64±12.40) h and (41.98 ±19.16) h, respectively, while those of the control group were (27.34±31.47) h, (35.81±18.26) h and (34.47±16.41) h, respectively. The differences were statistically significant ( t value was -2.41, -5.33, 2.17, P< 0.05). The results of the survey of patient satisfaction showed that the experimental group was superior to the control group, with 97.47 ± 4.37 in the experimental group and 94.19 ± 3.29 in the control group, with statistically significant differences ( t value was 3.89, P<0.01). The satisfaction of doctors in the experimental group was 97.41 ± 6.25 and 94.21±5.91 in the control group, with statistically significant difference ( t value was 3.95, P<0.05). The satisfaction of nurses in the experimental group was 97.58 ± 4.53 and 93.85±5.23 in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( t value was 4.12, P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of length of stay and hospitalization expenses ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Jieyuanmian prescription of Chinese medicine foot bath can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function, promote the exhaust and defecation, and improve the satisfaction of patients and nurses.
2. Application of a new type of nasal feeding device patent technology in patients with severe acute pancreatitis
Xiaojin PU ; Shutao YANG ; Yuanyunzi WANG ; Juanzhen MA ; Xin YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(10):790-794
Objective:
To compare the clinical effect of a new type of nasal feeding device and the commonly used nasal feeding device at present.
Methods:
From January 2017 to December 2017, 162 cases of acute severe pancreatitis in the General surgery department two in First Hospital of Lanzhou University were treated with enteral nutrition. According to the random number table method, it was divided into experimental group (82 cases) and control group (80 cases). The experimental group used a new nasal feeding device to implement nasogastric nutrition, while the control group used traditional clinical common devices. The evaluation indexes were as follows: comparison of nasal feeding, comfort (abdominal distention), incidence of diarrhea, effect of nasal feeding and convenience of patients' family members.
Results:
The number of the evaluation of medical staff was not good, general, good and very good were 3, 3, 27 and 49 cases in the experimental group and 4, 48, 15 and 13 cases in the control group, respectively. There was significant difference between the two groups (
3. Preoperative 10% glucose treatment for enhancing recovery after laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Youdi ZHANG ; Xiaoyan LIU ; Xiaojin PU ; Yuanyunzi WANG ; Juanzhen MA ; Wence ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(28):2175-2179
Objective:
To investigate the effection of 10% glucose on laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Methods:
Including 82 cases in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy from June 2018 to November 2018 in the First Hospital of Lanzhou University. They were divided into the experimental group(40 cases) and the control group (42 cases) according to admission time. The control group used conventional nursing measures, fast day after 0:00. The experimental group took orally 400 ml 10% glucose solution on the night before surgery, 10% glucose 100 ml at 6:00 on the day. And then the perioperative safety, comfort and hospital satisfaction were observed.
Results:
No postoperative nausea and vomiting and complications occurred in the two groups. The perioperative satisfaction score of the experimental group was greater than the control group, which was 94.00±3.08 and 80.00±11.54 points, respectively, and the difference was statistically significant (
4. Discussion on primary closed-loop management mode of chronic diseases in Ningxia
Li MA ; Wancong WEI ; Ting WANG ; Ying QIAN ; Wei YONG ; Juanzhen WEI ; Mingwei CHI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(11):929-931
The pre-during-post hospital closed-loop management of chronic diseases is an efficient way to upgrade the current chronic disease management level. The authors described the feasibility, what to build and imperative problems in implementing such a closed-loop management in primary level in Ningxia. The introduction focused on the construction of a chronic disease management path for multiple diseases, the implementation of a closed-loop management model for chronic diseases based on the " three in one model(specialist-family physician-health manager)" , the promotion of primary physician training and standardization management level, as well as the establishment of a community-centered three-level prevention and treatment system for chronic diseases. These efforts aim at promotion of chronic disease management outcomes, elevation of patients′ health and quality of life, and minimization of people′s economic burden.