1.Modernization of Nosocomial Infection Management
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effective methods for nosocomial infection(NI) management and to adapt the new needs of quality-control in modern hospital.METHODS Under the circumstance to start using the ward building and reconstructing the outpatient building,by applying reasonable flow of work,making practicable rules and regulations,depending on new management mode of total cost-quality-effect and supervision-control-administration,to improve our NI management level in all directions in practice.RESULTS The reorganization towards NI management of all the staff had been boost,the rules and regulations of NI management had been carried out and NI had been controlled effectively.CONCLUSIONS Essential facilities are the matericl basis of NI management.Modernized management methods and process management are very meaningful to elevate the NI management level,and to ensure the quality of medical service.
2. Correlation between social support and quality of life in patients with breast cancer at different periods of treatment
Ling YANG ; Weiping SONG ; Zhengli CHEN ; Yan WANG ; Yuanyuan CHEN ; Yonghong HUA ; Ming CHEN ; Weibing ZOU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2017;39(3):202-206
Objective:
To analyze the differences between the social support for breast cancer patients and healthy female, and to explore the correlation between social support and quality of life (QOL) in the patients.
Methods:
From January 2013 to December 2014, 101 patients with operable breast cancer treated at Xinyu City People′s Hospital were recruited as the experimental group. They completed questionnaires in the preoperative, postoperative chemoradiotherapy and rehabilitation periods, respectively.101 healthy female volunteers recruited from the community were included as control group, whose age and level of education were matched with those of the experimental group.The general questionnaire including basic information, disease conditions and other projects, perceived social support scale (PSSS), quality of life of breast cancer patients (FACT-B) were applied to evaluate the general situation, social support and QOL of the subjects. The differences in PSSS scores between the experimental and control groups were compared. The correlation between PSSS score and FACT-B score in the experimental group was analyzed. SPSS 18.0 software was used for statistical analysis.
Results:
The general situations of the experimental and control groups were comparable (all