2.Effect of language rehabilitation training no stroke patients with complete aphasia
Bing YAN ; Chunnuan HUO ; Zengzhi YU ; Yan' ; ai MA ; Chunyan ZHU ; Xiaopeng GUO ; Saichun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(12):745-746
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of language rehabilitation training on stroke patients with complete aphasia.Methods10 stroke patients with complete aphasia were treated with language rehabilitation training.ResultsAfter training, scores of hearing, naming, reciting, reading, and writing of patients were significant higher than that before training (P<0.05—0.01).Conclusion Language rehabilitation training plays an active role in rehabilitation of stroke patients with complete aphasia.
3.Effects of communication method improvement on patients with stroke dysphasia
Chunnuan HUO ; Chunyan ZHU ; Xiaopeng GUO ; Chao HUANG ; Sheng BI ; Zengzhi YU ; Changshui WENG ; Huaimin GAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2003;9(7):446-447
ObjectiveTo study the effect of improving communication methods on decreasing the depression of pstients with stroke dysphasia.Methods16 patients with stroke dysphasia communicated with carton cards,body signal.All the patients were assessed by Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD) in admission day, one week and two weeks later.ResultsAfter two weeks, the patients' depressive level was decreased from(24.2±8.4) to(13.4±6.7)(P<0.001), the symptom of depression reduced 81.2%.ConclusionsImproving communication methods can decrease the depressive level of the patients with stroke dysphasia.
4.Effects of nutrition management based on health quotient in elderly postoperative patients with femoral neck fracture
Hongwei ZHU ; Xiaopeng HUO ; Hong SUN ; Xiaoxing LAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(11):1541-1546
Objective To implement comprehensive nutrition management based on the advanced concept of health quotient in elderly patients with femoral neck fracture,and explore the effect in improving nutriture of patients after operation.Methods The concept of health quotient was introduced to comprehensive nutrition management,and a systematic assessment and screening system of three-level nutrition was built.Besides,we carried out hierarchical and thinning nutritional intervention based on health quotient score and health education system with continual improvement.The index of health quotient and relevant index of nutrition were evaluated among 71 patients after being hospitalized and 14 days after operation.Results There were statistically significant differences in the score of health quotient and McDonald nutrition index among 71 elderly patients with femoral neck fracture after being hospitalized and 14 days after operation (P < 0.05).Conclusions Nutrition management based on health quotient can solve the problem related to nutrition and health after operation among elderly patients with femoral neck fracture,improve the nutritional support and nutrition-related indicators,it is conducive to the recovery.
5.Effects of antihypertensive exercise combined with traditional Chinese medicine characteristic nursing in preventive care among elderly hypertension patients
Yingjie LU ; Xin CUI ; Zhiyuan ZHANG ; Xiaopeng HUO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(6):821-824
Objective:To explore the effects of antihypertensive exercise combined with traditional Chinese medicine characteristic nursing in preventive care among elderly hypertension patients.Methods:From June 2017 to June 2018, this study selected 136 elderly patients in Department of Health Care in Peking Union Medical College Hospital. All of patients were randomly divided into control group and observation group, 68 cases in each group. Control group carried out the traditional Chinese medicine characteristic nursing. On the basis of that in control group, observation group combined with the antihypertensive exercise. The scores of two groups were compared with the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) , Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) , Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Self-Efficacy Scale, and blood pressure before and after intervention were compared.Results:Six months after intervention, the scores of SAS, SDS and PSQI of patients in observation group were (40.28±2.63) , (45.04±2.83) and (5.36±1.02) respectively lower than those in control group with statistical differences ( P<0.05) . The scores of Self-Efficacy Scale of patients in observation group and control group were (7.82±0.75) and (6.14±1.03) with a statistical difference ( P<0.05) . Six months after intervention, the systolic pressure and diastolic pressure of patients in observation group were (133.13±6.15) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) and (92.03±3.54) mmHg statistically lower than those in control group ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Traditional Chinese medicine characteristic nursing combined with antihypertensive exercise has significant effects in preventive care among elderly hypertension patients which can improve anxiety, depression, sleep quality and self-efficacy, and lower blood pressure.
6.The effect of resistance training on the rehabilitation of hand in rheumatoid arthritis patients
Wen XIAO ; Yu SHENG ; Hongwei ZHU ; Xiaopeng HUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(3):176-181
Objective To investigate the effect of resistance training on the rehabilitation of hand joint in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Methods Selecting 66 cases of the stable phase of rheumatoid arthritis (ra) patients in a rheumatoid immunology outpatient of a general hospital in Beijing during October 2016 to March 2017 ,33 patients were randomly divided into control group and 33 patients into intervention group by using random number. Exercise instruction of routine finger operation in control group;The intervention group was guided by trained nurses with finger exercises and resistance training. Two groups of patients were tested before and after 3 months of exercise, and both hands were tested and the patients were recorded with their hands. The patients were evaluated by the Signals of Functional Impairment(SOFI). Results Before exercise, the grip strength, morning stiffness time, SOFI score in the control group were:60.0(43.0,100.5) mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa), 45.0(30.0,60.0)min,2.0(1.0,3.0),and in the intervention group they were:85.0(49.3,108.7) mmHg,45.0(30.0,60.0) min,2.0(1.0,3.0),the differences between two groups of had no statistical significance (Z=-1.488,-0.609,-0.118, P>0.05). After three months of exercise, the grip strength, morning stiffness time, SOFI score in the control group were:60.0 (40.5,102.7) mmHg,30.0(10.0,45.0) min,1.0(1.0,2.0),and in the intervention group they were:89.5(56.0, 119.0) mmHg,10.0(5.0,15.0) min,1.0(0.0,1.0),the differences between two groupshad statistical significance (Z=-2.412,-3.668,-2.998,P<0.05).This showed that the grip strength was significantly increased compared with the control group,while the morning stiffness of the intervention group was significantly lower than the control group, and SOFI was significantly reduced compared with the control group, and all the differences were statistically significant. The results also showed that in the control group, the grip force did not change significantly three months later, and the difference was not statistically significant ( P>0.05), but in the intervention group, the grip strength was significantly higher three months later, and the morning stiffness and SOFI were significantly reduced in the group, and the differences were statistically significant (Z=-4.865,-5.508,-4.711, P<0.05). Conclusions The effect of anti-resistance training on the function of hand joint in rheumatoid arthritis patients is better than that of conventional finger operation, especially in improving the grip strength.
7.Effects of family-centered educational intervention on fall prevention knowledge, attitudes, compliance and the incidence of falls of elderly inpatients
Hongdi DU ; Xiaoxuan LIU ; Xiaopeng HUO ; Linlin WANG ; Caiyun LIU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2018;17(3):48-52
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of family-centered educational intervention on fall prevention knowledge and attitude,compliance and fall incidence of elderly inpatients. Methods A total of 300 elderly inpatients were selected in a first-class grade A hospital in Beijing and divided into the experiment group and the control group equally.The intervention group was given family-centered educational intervention for 6 months,while the control group was given conventional treatment and care in ward.The knowledge and attitude,compliance and the incidence of falls of elderly inpatients were evaluated at discharge and 3 months,6 months after discharge. Results The knowledge and attitude, compliance of elderly inpatients in the intervention group were significantly better than that in the control group (P<0.05).The incidence of falls in the intervention group was significantly lower than that in the control group at discharge and 3 months,6 months after discharge (P<0.05). Conclusions The family-centered educational intervention can enhance the fall prevention knowledge, attitude and compliance of elderly inpatients effectively and reduce the incidence rate of falls.The long-term effect is relatively obvious.
8.Effect of finger exercises and cognitive training in elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment
Xiaoxing LAI ; Xiaopeng HUO ; Hong JIANG ; Hongwei ZHU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(9):24-30
Objective To explore the effect of finger exercises and cognitive training on cognitive function, ability of daily living and quality of life of elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment. Methods About 90 elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment were randomly divided into experimental group and control group. In the experimental group finger exercises and cognitive training were implemented, and the control group was given routine care and health education. 3 months and 6 months after the intervention, the two groups were compared in respect of the cognitive function, ability of daily living and quality of life. Results The difference of cognitive function, daily living ability and quality of life in the elderly were statistically significant between the two groups 3 month and 6 month after the intervention (P<0.05). Pairwise comparison done at three time points (before intervention, 3 months and 6 months after intervention) in the experimental group showed that the difference of cognitive function, daily living ability and quality of life in the elderly were statistically significant between before intervention and 3 months after intervention, before intervention and 6 months after intervention. Conclusion The finger exercises and cognitive training in elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment can effectively strengthen the cognitive function and ability of daily living, and improve the quality of life.
9.Nutritional risk screening and application of nutritional support among elderly hospitalized patients
Wei LI ; Xiaoxuan LIU ; Xiaopeng HUO ; Kang YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(12):930-934
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of nutritional risk and application of nutritional support among elderly hospitalized patients.Methods:Elderly hospitalized patients from Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) were consecutively enrolled from Feb 2016 to Feb 2019. Nutritional risk was measured by using nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS-2002) within the first 24h after admission. Body weight (BW), body mass index (BMI), grip strength (GS), lean body mass (LBM), body fat (BF) and dietary intake were measured and compared between the patients at risk and not at-risk. Nutritional support was evaluated on 14th day of admission or the discharge day. The relationship between nutritional risk and nutrition support was analyzed.Results:A total of 428 elderly hospitalized patients who met entry criteria and obtained informed consent were consecutively enrolled. The prevalence of nutritional risk (NRS score≥3) was 57.9% (248/428), and it increased significantly with age ( χ2 value was 39.11, P<0.05). Compared to not at-risk group, body weight ( t value was 3.405, P<0.01) , BMI ( t value was 2.715, P<0.05) , GS ( t value was -0.975, P<0.05) , BF% ( t value was 2.934, P<0.05) , LBM ( t value was 1.570, P<0.05) , 75% target energy intake ( χ2 value was 22.55, P<0.01)and 75% target protein intake ( χ2 value was 25.91, P<0.01) were significantly decreased in those of at risk group. There were 62.5% patients at nutritional risk and 19.7% not at-risk which received nutrition support. The average ratio of EN and PN was 1.0∶0.6. Conclusions:NRS-2002 might be used for nutritional screening among elderly inpatients. A large proportion of elderly inpatients were at nutritional risk. The nutritional status of elderly patients in different disease states is different, which deserves attention. The application of EN and PN was some inappropriate in these inpatients, and evidence-based nutritional support guideline is needed to improve this situation.
10.A randomized controlled study of the effect of nurse-led multi-disciplinary team management on postoperative gastrointestinal function and nutritional status in elderly colon cancer patients
Xiaoxuan LIU ; Wei LI ; Xiaopeng HUO ; Kang YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2021;29(3):135-141
Objective:To explore the effect of nurse-led multi-disciplinary team management on postoperative gastrointestinal function and nutritional status in elderly colon cancer inpatients.Methods:A total of 75 elderly inpatients after colon cancer operation who met eligibility criteria and signed informed consent form were randomized into study (n=37) or control group (n=38), receiving nurse-led multi-disciplinary team management or routine nursing for 6 months, respectively. The gastrointestinal function, days of postoperative hospital stay, body weight, body composition and dietary intake were compared between the two groups.Result:Compared to the control group, time to defecation (t=14.79, P<0.01), time to initiation of liquid diet intake (t=6.80, P<0.01), time to initiation of semi-liquid diet intake (t=10.78, P<0.01) and days of postoperative hospital stay (t=8.76, P<0.01) in the study group were significantly shortened; and body weight [(59.44±6.12)kg vs. (62.54±6.41)kg, P=0.004], BMI [(19.02±4.13)kg/m 2 vs. (19.98±3.98)kg/m 2, P=0.025], body fat percentage [(20.03±3.55)% vs. (21.34±3.68)%, P<0.01], lean body mass [(19.63±3.44)kg vs. (21.45±3.16)kg, P<0.01], grip strength [(21.65 ± 3.56) kg vs. (22.48 ± 3.81) kg, P=0.011], attainment rate of 75% target energy intake (65.8% vs. 86.5%, P=0.036) and attainment rate of 75% target protein intake (57.9% vs. 83.8%, P=0.014) were significantly improved in study group 6 months after operation. Conclusion:The nurse-led multi-disciplinary team management can effectively improve the postoperative recovery of gastrointestinal function and the long-term nutritional status in elderly patients with colon cancer.