1.Application of preoperative interview by collective multidisciplinary education model in patients with breast cancer
Jihong MENG ; Shoujun NIU ; Yajuan PAN ; Weina ZHANG ; Kaiyun CHU ; Songhua LU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(9):1249-1252
Objective To explore the application effect of preoperative interview by collective multidisciplinary education model in patients with breast cancer.Methods 126 patients with breast cancer, having undergone radical surgery from February 2015 to February. 2016, were selected and divided, by random number table method, into observation group and control group, each with 63 cases. Traditional mode of preoperative interview was conducted to patients in the control group, while preoperative interview by collective multidisciplinary education model was conducted to patients in the observation group. Anxiety, depression, stress response and satisfaction toward nursing between patients in the two groups were compared before and after intervention.Results After the interview, scores of anxiety and depression of patients in the observation group were (11.2±1.5) and (15.9±0.8) points, while the scores in the control group were (12.5±1.3) and (22.4±1.4) (t=2.032,5.007;P<0.01). Relief of anxiety and depression in the observation group was significantly better than that in the control group (P<0.05). Inside the operating room, before anesthesia was done, heart rate and systolic pressure of patients in the observation group were (71.5±3.9) time/min and (127.3±10.8) mmHg, all lower than that in the control group, which were (81.2±4.7) time/min and (145.2±12.6) mmHg (t=2.975 and 3.382,P<0.05). Satisfaction toward nursing in the observation group was 96.8%, higher than that in the control group, 82.5% (χ2=6.892,P<0.01).Conclusions Preoperative interview by collective multidisciplinary education model to patients with breast cancer can reduce their anxiety and depression, relieve stress response and improve satisfaction towards nursing.
2.Telehealth-based dialysis registration system for the improvement of renal anemia in maintenance hemodialysis:multicenter experiences
Zhaohui NI ; Haijiao JIN ; Gengru JIANG ; Niansong WANG ; Ai PENG ; Zhiyong GUO ; Shoujun BAI ; Rong ZHOU ; Jianrao LU ; Yi WANG ; Ying LI ; Shougang ZHUANG ; Chen YU ; Yueyi DENG ; Huimin JIN ; Xudong XU ; Junli ZHANG ; Junli ZHAO ; Xiuzhi YU ; Xiaoxia WANG ; Liming ZHANG ; Jianying NIU ; Kun LIU ; Xiaorong BAO ; Qin WANG ; Jun MA ; Chun HU ; Xiujuan ZANG ; Qing YU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2018;34(11):831-837
Objective To analyze the role of telehealth?based dialysis registration systems in real?time and dynamic reflection of renal anemia in hemodialysis (HD) patients, and discuss the prospect of its application in dialysis registration management. Methods The Red China project was to build up a dialysis registration system based on the WeChat mobile terminal platform. Demographic and baseline laboratory parameters such as age, gender, primary disease, dialysis age, creatinine were recorded in this system. Hemoglobin (Hb) level was monthly recorded. The platform generated Hb statistics report for each HD center monthly, including the detection rate, target rate and the distribution level of Hb, and released it to physicians through the WeChat terminal of mobile phone. After that, physicians could change the treatment of anemia individually on basis of this report. Here the demographic and baseline laboratory parameters, the detection rate, target rate, the average level and the distribution of Hb from June 2015 to October 2017 after the project launched were analyzed. Results From June 2015 to October 2017, 8392 maintenance HD patients from 28 HD centers in Shanghai were enrolled, of whom 5059(60.3%) were male.The average rate age was (60.5 ± 13.7) years old. Baseline average Hb was (108.3±16.0) g/L. Baseline detection rate and target rate were 54.2%and 47.5%, respectively. After 28 months follow?up, the detection rate of Hb increased from 54.2% to 73.6% (P<0.001), the target rate of Hb increased from 47.5% to 56.1% (P<0.001), and the level of average Hb rose from (108.3±16.0) g/L to (110.7±16.0) g/L. The difference between average Hb in two consecutive months was less than 1.3 g/L. Conclusions The telehealth?based dialysis registration system can timely report the anemia situation of HD patients, which may improve the awareness rate of anemia, the degree of attention and the compliance of anemia monitoring, so as to improve the detection rate and target rate of Hb and reduce the fluctuation of Hb, which helps to maintain the HD patients to correct anemia in a timely, stable and long?term way. The telehealth?based dialysis registration system, as an improved mode of dialysis registration is a promising way for long?term management of renal anemia in dialysis patients.