1.Research progress of health education in noninvasive positive pressure ventilation
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(z1):87-89
This paper reviews the current status of health education intervention, health education intervention model and evaluation indicators of intervention effect in noninvasive positive pressure ventilation in China.By analysing the existing problems in the health education of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation, this artical will provide the basis for exploring the new health education mode ,so as to improve the effect of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and the patients′quality of life.
2.Risk factors about stress urinary incontinence in female and the development of pelvic floor muscle ;rehabilitation
Lei SHI ; Lianxia GENG ; Yanping ZHANG ; Qiuge QIAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(10):1477-1480
Urinary incontinence is a common disease of women. Approximately there are two billion patients with urinary incontinence globally, SUI accounts for almost 1/2 of urinary incontinence. Stress urinary incontinence not only affects women′s health and limits the patients′ daily behavior and physical activity, resulting in anxiety, depression, etc. In view of the high prevalence of SUI, the high impact rate and low rate of diagnosis and treatment, the clinical medical professionals need to understand the relevant contents of SUI. This review will summarize the risk factors about stress urinary incontinence and the development of pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation. We hope to provide reference for clinical practice.
3.Application effect of hip muscle training on female patients with stress urinary incontinence
Lei SHI ; Ran HU ; Yanping ZHANG ; Qiuge QIAO ; Yidan ZHANG ; Lianxia GENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(3):408-411
Objective To explore the application effects of hip muscle training on female patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI).Methods Totally 48 female patients with mild to moderate SUI were recruited in this study from the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January to November 2015 by using purposive sampling method. According to the random number table,the participants were divided into the intervention group (n=24) and the control group (n=24). Patients in the intervention group received resisted hip muscle exercise,including the hip internal rotation and hip external rotation. Patients in the control group received conventional pelvic floor muscle exercise (PFME). The intervention lasted for 12 weeks,and the application effects were evaluated by the questionnaire of urinary incontinence quality of life (I-QOL) and the urine pad test before the intervention,eight weeks,and 12 weeks after the intervention.Results After the intervention,the urine leakage was significantly decreased,and the I-QOL score was increased (P<0.05). Although the urine leakage had no statistical difference between two groups (P>0.05),the total I-QOL scores and the scores of social barriers dimension were higher inr the intervention group compared with that in the control group (P<0.05). But on the dimension of limited behavior and the psychological impact,there were no statistical differences between two groups (P>0.05).Conclusions Resisted hip muscle training can effectively decrease the urine leakage and improve the quality of life of female patients with mild to moderate SUI.
4.Research progress on exercise rehabilitation in female patients with stress urinary incontinence
Cong CHEN ; Lei SHI ; Lianxia GENG ; Xiaowei HU ; Yingling XUE ; Jianhong LI ; Junxiao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(12):1665-1670
Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is the first-line intervention for non-surgical treatment of female patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). However, due to the particularity of the physiological position of the pelvic floor muscles, 13% to 53% of patients are unable to perform PFMT correctly after the initial visit. In view of this, scholars at China and abroad put forward some other sports rehabilitation methods and achieve good clinical results. In this paper, exercise rehabilitation methods for female SUI patients were reviewed, including PFMT, core muscle training, Pilates, yoga, physical activities, etc., in order to provide reference for medical personnel to formulate scientific and feasible exercise rehabilitation programs for female SUI patients.