1.Discussion of the system for full-period personnel cultivation of new nurses in Chinese medicine hospitals based on Fink curriculum construction
Yun CHEN ; Yufeng XIE ; Yinqin ZHONG ; Meixia YE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(18):1430-1433
Objective To build an efficient, scientific system for full-period personnel cultivation of new nurses in Chinese medicine hospitals. Methods This article used Fink curriculum model as the research method; used Broome′s classification theory of teaching goal as the theoretical guidance; used 'the training outline for new nurse (trying out)' issued by national health and family planning commission, the book 'the core competencies of nursing for traditional Chinese medicine', and cored competencies of nurses as the framework; used Delphi method and Analytic hierarchy process as research tools, so as to help the establishment of system for full-period personnel cultivation of new nurses in Chinese medicine hospitals. Results The preliminary exploration of system for full-period personnel cultivation of new nurses in Chinese medicine hospitals based on Fink curriculum, to make the system became more scientific, reasonable and comprehensive. Conclusions The system for full-period personnel cultivation of new nurses in Chinese medicine hospitals is feasible and creative, it can help to motivate the implementation of 'the training outline for new nurse (trying out)', to improve the quality of the nursing talents, to fasten the construction of nursing talents, to promote the development of nursing career.
2.A visual analysis of the CiteSpace-based study of diabetic peripheral neuropathy care in China
Rui LIU ; Yan QING ; Yun CHEN ; Yueting WU ; Yinqin ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(5):379-385
Objective:To analyze the hotspots and frontiers of diabetic peripheral neuropathy nursing research in the past decade in China, and to provide nursing staff with a reference basis for understanding and grasping the direction of research.Methods:The literature related to diabetic peripheral neuropathy nursing from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2021 was searched through China Journal Full Text Database, China Biomedical Literature Database, CQVIP, and Wanfang, and visualized and analyzed by using CiteSpace software.Results:A total of 763 articles were included in the literature, and the number of articles was analyzed to show a significant upward trend in 2018-2021, with the most articles by authors being 4 each by Liu Dan and An Caixia, and the most articles by institutions being 6 and 5 by Nanjing Chinese Medicine Hospital and Shanghai Jiading District Chinese Medicine Hospital, respectively, with research hotspots being complications related to diabetic peripheral neuropathy, rehabilitation care, and special Chinese medicine care techniques, and research frontiers being quality of life and neurological function.Conclusions:The research base of diabetic peripheral neuropathy is weak, and researchers should focus on the frontiers of international research hotspots in diabetic peripheral neuropathy care to help nursing research produce prospective, high-impact research results and improve patient clinical outcomes.
3.Analysis of acupressure points selection rules and techniques in the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Rui LIU ; Yinqin ZHONG ; Yun CHEN ; Ling CAO ; Yan QING ; Yueting WU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(14):1079-1083
Objective:To analyze acupoint massage treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy point selection rules and practices for clinical treatment to provide evidence-based.Methods:Data mining was used to retrieve the relevant literature on acupressure for diabetic peripheral neuropathy from China Journal Full Text Database, Wanfang, VIP, and China Biomedical Literature Database, with a search time frame from the date of database creation to April 27, 2022. An Excel thematic database was created, then clustering analysis was performed by SPSS 25.0.Results:A total of 104 articles were included in the literature, with 49 acupoints. The commonly used acupoints in the lower limbs were Zusanli, Sanyinjiao, Taixi, Yongquan, etc. The commonly used acupoints in the upper limbs were Hegu, Quchi and Neiguan. The commonly used acupoints in the trunk were Guanyuan, Zhongwan and Shenshu. The frequency of the five acupoints was the highest, accounting for 59.40%(335/564). The meridians were mainly the spleen meridian of foot Taiyin, the kidney meridian of foot Shaoyin and the stomach meridian of foot Yangming, among them, the frequency of the spleen meridian of foot Taiyin was the highest, accounting for 22.7%(128/564). Three effective clusters were obtained by analyzing massage acupoints and manipulations.Conclusions:According to the analysis, high-frequency acupoints are mainly distributed in the three meridians of foot Taiyin spleen meridian, foot Shaoyin kidney meridian and foot Yangming stomach meridian. In the future, acupoint selection and massage techniques can be further standardized and supplemented by acupoint massage along meridians to explore its clinical effect on diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
4.Application of QCC optimized the traditional Chinese medicine nursing program to promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function after cesarean section
Yun CHEN ; Meixia YE ; Yinqin ZHONG ; Yuanchun JIA ; Yanmei ZHANG ; Caiyun JIN ; Yingping CHEN ; Jin LIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(24):1870-1876
Objective To discuss the effect of Quality Control Circle activity optimize Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) nursing program in improving the recovery of gastrointestinal function after cesarean section. Methods In the management of applying QCC method to optimize TCM nursing program to promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function after cesarean section. The study was conducted on patients with cesarean section of the department of obstetrics and gynecology of shenzhen hospital of Guangzhou university of traditional chinese medicine (Futian). 36 cases of the control group were patients before the optimization of TCM nursing program by QCC on February 13-26, 2017, and 36 cases of the intervention group were patients after that on July 2 to 15, 2017. Before and after the QCC program, the time of postoperative of cesarean section patients' first anus exhaust, anal exhaust rate in 18 hours and lactation time were compared. The postoperative of cesarean section patients′first anus exhaust time, 18 hours anal exhaust rate and lactation time were investigated , and essential factors and really causes of the anal exhaust rate in 18 hours were analyzed, and a corresponding countermeasures were made. Results After TCM nursing program, the postoperative of cesarean section patients′ first anus exhaust time and lactation time were significant reduced (P<0.05);anal exhaust ratein 18 hours wasrise from 22.2%(8/36) to 86.1%(31/36). The patients after cesarean sectionwhose anal exhaust rate in 18 hours was increased significantly. The target success rate was as high as 116%, and the recovery rate was as high as 287.8%. Conclusions QCC activity optimize TCM nursing program can improve the recovery of gastrointestinal function after cesarean section. It enriched the connotation of TCM nursing programs, promote the implementation and standardizes the operation process of it. It also improved the clinical efficacy of TCM nursing program, and indeed promoted the patients′ gastrointestinal function after cesarean section, so that it is worthy of clinical application.