1.Research in literatures about the deep vein thrombosis after hip replacement at home and abroad
Junxiao LIAN ; Yan WANG ; Guomin SONG ; Yuan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(15):74-76
Objective To explore clinical progress about the deep vein thrombosis after hip replacement at home and abroad,and discuss the preventive effect of nursing intervention.Methods The documents about the deep vein thrombosis after hip replacement were retrieved from PUBMED,China National Network Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI),Chinese Scientific Journal Database (VIP),Chinese Bio Medical Literature Database (CBM) and Wan fang Database.And the retrieving duration was from 1st Jan.2001 to 1st Sept.2013.The research progress about prevention of deep vein thrombosis after hip replacement was analyzed through the analysis of the same and the difference of comparative literatures at home and abroad.Results There were totally 228 Chinese documents and 5 English documents of the deep vein thrombosis after hip replacement,and the number of document showed an increasing trend year by year.In the past five years,the clinical progress about the deep vein thrombosis after hip replacement was obvious,the research methods used was accurate,the involving intervention measures was continuously improved,literature quality was increased.Conclusions The quality of the documents published in domestic Chinese journals needs to be improved,and we should improve the quality of research design,research new methods of intervention,formulate the optimal nursing measures in order to achieve optimal care.
2.Experiences in construction of infection disease outpatient service
Xiahong DAI ; Bin DENG ; Wei XU ; Qi JIANG ; Jianjian WEI ; Guoping SHENG ; Yongguo LI ; Jianqi LIAN ; Yinghua LAN ; Junxiao LI ; Chunmei HUANG ; Lingling TANG ; Lanjuan LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2020;13(3):210-217
The infectious disease outpatient service as a frontier is an important fulcrum of public health service. Its standardized construction is an important support for ensuring medical safety, reducing nosocomial infections, and controlling the epidemic of infectious diseases. The sub-specialty outpatient service of infection diseases includes fever outpatient service, intestinal outpatient service, tuberculosis outpatient service, AIDS outpatient service, liver disease outpatient service, etc. According to the characteristics of each subspecialty outpatient service and combining with clinical practice, we elaborated the setting norms of subspecialty outpatient service for common infectious diseases from the perspective of planning and design, building layout, equipment and facilities configuration, staffing, daily management and demonstration.