1.Implementation of the guideline based clinical practice program for identification and management of dys-phagia in stroke patients
Shangqian GAO ; Hailing GUO ; Fang WANG ; Liu HAN ; Yuting JIANG ; Junqiang ZHAO ; Jinfang WANG ; Yufang HAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(z1):45-50
Objectives To implement the guideline-based clinical practice program for identification and manage-ment of dysphagia in stroke patients,and to create a good evidence-based practice culture,and to improve the quality of clinical care. Methods In this study,we use the Iowa model of evidence-based practice as a guide, reference guide issued by RNAO to implement the corresponding implementation strategy tool,and gradually apply the program to the pilot ward. Results The implementation of the program had a positive impact on the patient level (quality of life,satisfaction and hospitalization),the nurse level(satisfaction and knowledge),and the level of eachau-ditcriteria. Conclusion It is possible to improve the clinical nursing quality by adapting the high quality guide-lines for the identification and management of dysphagia in foreign countries and this study can provide reference for the research of future guideline implementation.
2.Current situation of the special courses of Chinese medicine nursing development in advanced traditional Chinese medicine universities
Junqiang ZHAO ; Liu HAN ; Yuting JIANG ; Shangqian GAO ; Xinjuan LIU ; Jinfang WANG ; Yufang HAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(12):1771-1773,1774
This paper aims to explore the barriers of the special courses of Chinese medicine nursing development in advanced traditional Chinese medicine universities from the perspectives of students , education system and social determinants .Related-suggestions and strategies are also referred to the barriers in order to provide references for further course optimization .
3.Evidence summary of malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients
Longmei SI ; Fei LIU ; Shangqian GAO ; Jie GUO ; Ye LI ; Zheng WANG ; Shuyao JI ; Zhuo LIU ; Yanming DING ; Xia LIU ; Jun DENG ; Jing LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(36):4708-4712
Objective To assess and summary the guideline best evidence on malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients so as to provide a reference for malnutrition risk screening of adult inpatients. MethodsGuidelines on malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients were systematically retrieved in nutrition association official website, guideline website and database and were screened. All of the guidelines were assessed by 4 trained researchers with the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREEⅡ). Guidelines with level C were excluded, and guidelines with level A and B were selected to extract, translate and summary the recommendations. ResultsA total of 213 guidelines were retrieved and 140 were selected after eliminating repetitive guidelines. Finally, 13 guidelines were included after eliminating 128 guidelines by reading titles and abstracts. AGREE Ⅱ evaluation results showed that there were 3 guidelines with level A and 10 guidelines with level B. Analysis and summary showed that a total of 16 items of 3 classes best evidence on malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients were selected including screening qualification, population, time and tools. ConclusionsIn this study, guidelines best evidence on malnutrition risk screening in adult inpatients provides a credible reference for clinical practice. Population with high risk of malnutrition should be assessed in comprehensive nutrition and should be treated in nutritional department when necessary.