1. Development of printable and online health education material evaluation tools
Wanping LIANG ; Yulin GAO ; Pei TONG ; Qingzhuo REN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(21):1662-1666
Objective:
To build a comprehensive evaluation system for printable and online materials, and provide reference for the compilation and selection of patient education materials.
Methods:
Taking Suitability Assessment of Materials (SAM) as frame and combined Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) and CDC Clear Communication Index, we screened indicator of the evaluation system preliminary and all of them have been adjusted with the language habits and social and cultural characteristics of our country. By Delphi method, 15 experts in related fields were selected to conduct 2 rounds of expert consultation to establish the final indicator system. The weights of the different indicators were also analyzed by Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).
Results:
The indicator system of printable and online patient education materials was consisted of 7 first-level indicators,28 second-level indicators,84 third-level indicators. The positive coefficients and the authority coefficients of the experts were 100% and 0.87 of the two rounds. The coordination factors of the experts in second-level and third-level were respectively 0.362 and 0.255 for the second round. The top three indicators of the first-level indicators were content (0.271 5), behavioral suggestion (0.190 4), and language expression (0.190 4); the highest-level index weight was scientific content (0.095 7), and the lowest was the use of commonly numbers, correct interpretation of numbers and units′ meaning (0.007 0).
Conclusion
The comprehensive evaluation system for printable and online materials is scientific, comprehensive and easy to operate. It can provide reference for medical worker to prepare and select printable and online materials.
2. Cross-cultural adjustment of successful aging scale and its reliability and validity in urban elderly
Pei TONG ; Jingjing ZHOU ; Yajing ZHENG ; Qingzhuo REN ; Yunyi LIANG ; Qiaoqiao SHEN ; Xiaojia SUN ; Yulin GAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(11):1030-1036
Objective:
To revised the Taiwan version successful aging inventory (SAI), and verify its reliability and validity in urban elderly in mainland China.
Methods:
SAI was adjusted by culture and revised by pre-test to form a formal questionnaire. A sample of 600 elderly people in Guangzhou was chosen for a face-to-face questionnaire survey through convenient sampling. Half of the sample (
3.Reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the multidimensional existential meaning scale in college students
Jingjing ZHOU ; Ting LI ; Qingzhuo REN ; Suwei WANG ; Pei TONG ; Yajing ZHENG ; Yulin GAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(11):1043-1046
Objective To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of multidimen-sional existential meaning scale (MEMS-C) in college students. Methods The MEMS was translated into Chinese. A total of 453 college students was tested by convenience sampling method via online survery. Eighteen college students were surveyed by MEMS-C before and after a two-week interval in order to analyze the retest reliability of the scale. Results The fitting indexes of the confirmatory factor analysis were χ2=450. 510,df=74,P<0. 01,χ2/df=6. 088,GFI=0. 859,CFI=0. 930,RMSEA=0. 106,RMR=0. 074,SRMR=0. 0494. The correlation validity coefficient of the scale was 0. 617 (P<0. 01). Internal consistency relia-bility coefficient of the total scale,comprehension,purpose,and mattering factors were 0. 935,0. 893,0. 936, 0. 733. The retest reliability was 0. 908 (P<0. 01). Conclusion The MEMS-C has good reliability and va-lidity. It is suitable to measure the sense of life of college students.
4. Study on the effect of family doctor team service under medical association model on empowerment behavior and health status of elderly diabetic patients in community
Rong LI ; Qingzhuo REN ; Yulin GAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(35):2736-2741
Objective:
To explore the effect of family doctor team service in the medical association model on empowerment behavior and health status of elderly patients with diabetes in the community.
Methods:
A total of 158 patients with diabetes who were diagnosed with free physical examination and were diagnosed as diabetic patients in 4 communities under the jurisdiction of Fuzhong Community Health Service Center From March 2018 to May 2018, we conveniently divided into intervention group (79 cases) and the control group (79 cases), according to whether or not to sign a family doctor. The control group was older people who did not sign up for a family doctor, the control group was given routine intervention according to the community chronic disease follow-up mode, while the intervention group gave the contracted family doctor on the basis of routine intervention, and carried out individual assessment, group management, group intervention, one-on-one guidance, and the body mass index, abdominal circumference, fasting blood glucose, HbA1c, self-management ability of the two groups were evaluated before intervention and 6 months after intervenation.
Results:
There was no significant difference between the two groups before intervention (