1.Application of health education prescription in the discharge instruction for patients after TURP
Yueying CHI ; Shaohua HUANG ; Qinhua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(21):75-76
Objective To discuss the health education modes in order to promote the effect of health education for TURP(transurethral resection of prostate)patients and their family members.Methods A total of 380 cases after TURP were divided into the observation group and the control group at random with 190 cases in each group.The discharge instruction for the patients and their family members in the observation group was in the form of health education prescription,while the discharge instruction for the control group was in the form of oral instruction.The awareness rate of disease-related knowledge and incidence of complication were compared between the two groups. Results The awareness rate of disease-related knowledge in the observation group was higher,and incidence of complications was lower than that of the control group.Conclusions The application of health education prescription in the discharge instruction for the patients after TURP can guarantee the effectiveness of health education,simultaneously decrease the incurrence of complications and improve the life quality of patients.
2.Etiology of intestinal nutrition related diarrhea and its nursing
Yueying CHI ; Qinghong ZENG ; Shaohua HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2006;0(12):-
Objective Aims To analyze the etiology of intestinal nutrition related diarrhea and to study its nursing. Method The rate and etiology of intestinal nutrition related diarrhea of 180 patients receiving intestinal nutrition through traditional nasal way from 2002 to 2003 year 180 patients(A group) was analysed retrospectively and new nursing was studied.From 2004 to 2005 year,202 patients(B group) received intestinal nutrition through nutrition pump and intensive nursing.The intestinal nutrition related diarrhea rate of two groups was compared. Results The diarrhea rate of B group was insignificantly lower than that of A group(P
3.Analysis on performance of primary medical service in Zhejiang′s county-level medical alliances from the perspective of supply and demand balance
Chi ZHOU ; Fang TAN ; Yingying DU ; Ping SHAO ; Yueying CUI ; Weiting WANG ; Yuechen WU ; Min QIAN ; Jingyi HU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(7):534-538
Objective:Based on the perspective of supply and demand balance, to analyze the implementation effects of primary-feature medical services measures in medical alliances.Methods:From July to September 2019, two regions with different levels of economic development were chosen, and from each region one leading hospital and two community health service centers/township hospitals were selected from its medical alliance. A total of 213 medical staff and 703 residents were surveyed, to learn their awareness and performance appraisal of these feature services.Frequency and proportion were calculated in a descriptive statistical analysis. The scores of the performance appraisal of both supply and demand sides were tested by independent sample t. Results:In the performance appraisal of such measures, the average scoring by medical staff was 4.39±0.07, and that by residents was 3.85±0.06; the residents were more concerned with service capabilities and contents, while medical staff were more concerned with service content and delivery mode; supply and demand sides were found with consensus in terms of improving the medical service quality of chronic diseases in primary level and service accessibility.Conclusions:The county-level medical alliances should focus on enhancing their capacity of primary medical services, and improving their primary service mode with the help of medical insurance institutions. Meanwhile, it is imperative to optimize the primary medical service policy in view of supply and demand balance.
4.Study on the construction and countermeasure of health-centered integrated health care service system
Chi ZHOU ; Yingying DU ; Yueying CUI ; Ping SHAO ; Fang TAN ; Liangwen XU ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(7):539-543
Building an integrated health care service system is key to the Healthy China strategy. Based on the integrated health care service conceptual framework, the authors took two pilots regions of health-centered medical alliances in Zhejiang province as an example, and analyzed their conception framework, organizational structure, operation elements and effects. The study found initial success of the two alliances in terms of the contents, capabilities, effects and satisfaction of primary health care service. Such alliances feature a health-centered multi-entity participation mechanism, carry out health care and prevention integration leveraging the information platform, hence conducive to the effective governance of the alliances. However, the contents of their health related services are expected to be broadened and deepened; functionalities of health-related institutions need to be clarified and refined, while their performance appraisal needs to be further improved.