1.Effect of TOMATIS auditory training on cognition and post-traumatic stress disorder in breast canc-er chemotherapy patients
Qiong SONG ; Changxiang CHEN ; Lizhi ZHOU ; Na DOU ; Zhumei SUN ; Jun GAO ; Runping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(10):887-891
Objective To observe the effect of TOMATIS auditory training on improving cognitive and post-traumatic stress disorder in patients after breast cancer chemotherapy. Methods Eighty invasive ductal carcinoma of breast cancer patients with cognition and psychological disorders were selected in the breast department of Tangshan People's Hospital from October 2016 to September 2017. All patients were randomly divided into control group ( n=40) and experimental group ( n=40) . The experimental group was given the TOMATIS high and low audio frequency auditory training,and the control group was given ordinary music training. Before and after the intervention, the Chinese version of the Montreal cognitive assessment scale ( MoCA) and the post-traumatic stress disorder scale ( PTSD-SS) were evaluated for both groups of pa-tients. Results After the intervention,the experimental group had significantly higher scores in visual struc-ture skills((3. 83±0. 71)vs(2. 68±0. 57)),executive function ((2. 23±0. 53)vs(1. 55±0. 50)),attention and concentration((1. 55±0. 78)vs(1. 23±0. 53)),language((1. 50±0. 75)vs(1. 08±0. 47)),calculation ((2. 00±0. 60)vs(1. 45±0. 75)),abstract thinking((1. 63±0. 54)vs(1. 00±0. 51)),memory((4. 68± 0. 47)vs(2. 70±0. 72)),directive force((5. 25±0. 54)vs(3. 90±0. 81)) and total score((22. 65±2. 89)vs (15. 58±2. 10))than the control group(all P<0. 05). After intervention,the scores of subjective assessment of traumatic events((2. 60±0. 63)vs(3. 98±0. 62)),repeated recurring experiences((24.05±2.72)vs (26. 70±2. 28)),avoidance symptoms((24. 35±1. 64)vs(26. 40±1. 19)),increased alertness((24. 23± 1. 80)vs(25. 45±1. 20)),impaired social function((7. 28±1. 01)vs(8. 68±0. 66)),and total scores((85. 85±5. 13)vs(94. 63±2. 92)) in the experimental group were significantly lower than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant ( all P<0. 01) . Conclusion TOMATIS auditory train-ing can effectively improve the cognitive function and psychological state in breast cancer chemotherapy pa-tients,which is worthy of popularization and application.
2.Converted auditory training can improve executive function among breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
Qiong SONG ; Changxiang CHEN ; Lizhi ZHOU ; Na DOU ; Zhumei SUN ; Jun GAO ; Runping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(3):195-198
Objective To observe the effect of Tomatis converted auditory training on the executive functioning of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.Methods Eighty breast cancer patients with the executive dysfunction who were undergoing chemotherapy were divided into a control group and an experimental group,each of 40.The experimental group was given Tomatis high and low frequency auditory training,while the control group was given ordinary music training.The patients in both groups were treated in 4 stages,each of 5 consecutive days with intervals of 21 days.The Chinese Version of the Behavioral Assessment of Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS) was used to evaluate both groups before and after the intervention,including rule transformation ability,problem solving ability,planning ability,supervising ability and organizing ability.Results After the intervention,the experimental group had a significantly higher average score than before the intervention in the rule-switching card test,the action planning test,the key-finding test,and the modified six-element test.Their average BADS score was also significantly improved.The control group showed a significantly better average score only in the key-finding test and in its average BADS total score.After the intervention,the experimental group had a significantly higher average score than the control group in the rule-switching card test and the action planning and six-element tests.Its average BADS rating was also significantly better.Conclusion Tomatis high and low frequency auditory training can improve the executive function of patients undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer.Its effect is better than that of ordinary music training.
3.Research Progress of O2O Mode in Chronic Disease Management
Nan ZHANG ; Jing DU ; Zihua YAN ; Xingmei ZHANG ; Zhumei SONG
Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;45(10):65-69
Purpose/Significance To evaluate the applicability,feasibility and practicability of online-to-offline(O2O)mode in chronic disease management,with a view to providing the basis for the innovation and development of chronic disease management mode in China.Method/Process Relevant articles in domestic and foreign databases are searched to summarize the implementation methods of O2O mode and the application status in the management of common chronic diseases,the current problems are analyzed,and develop-ment strategies are put forward.Result/Conclusion O2O mode has been applied in fields such as disease monitoring,psychological care,health education and follow-up management,which can improve clinical symptoms and enhance patients'self-management ability.However,O2O mode is still in the initial stage of development,and it is urgent to improve patients'digital health literacy level,explore the construction of the best implementation platform and improve the information security system.
4.Research progress on dementia-related stigma assessment tools
Zhumei SONG ; Jing DU ; Zihua YAN ; Xingmei ZHANG ; Nan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(18):2512-2516
This article reviews dementia-related stigma assessment tools and summarizes and sorts out relevant assessment tools from the perspectives of dementia patients, caregivers and the public, including the research, development, reliability and validity testing of dementia-related stigma assessment tools, in order to provide reference for subsequent studies.
5.Effect of family doctor-specialist double-contract service on management of type 2 diabetic patients in community
Jianling SONG ; Zheng YE ; Shuping ZHENG ; Hongping WANG ; Zhumei HAN ; Ling SHI ; Shanzhu ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2022;21(12):1116-1120
Objective:To explore the effect of family doctor-specialist dual-contract service model on the management of type 2 diabetic patients in the community.Methods:Two hundred patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)who were treated in Changfeng Community Health Service Center between February 2019 and January 2021 were selected as the study objects by cluster sampling method. Patients were randomly divided into study group and control group with 100 cases in each group. The control group was managed with the conventional family doctor contract service, and the study group was managed with the family doctor-specialist double contract service. After one year of management, the fasting blood glucose, 2 h-postprandial blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, diet control, blood glucose monitoring, medication compliance, exercise and other health behaviors, quality of life and satisfaction of patients were compared between two groups.Results:After intervention, fasting blood glucose, 2 h-postprandial blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin in the study group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( t=10.29, 8.49, 7.99, all P<0.05); the health related behaviors such as diet control, exercise behavior, blood glucose monitoring, and medication compliance in the study group were significantly better than those in the control group ( t=9.78, 6.72, 39.81, 7.88, all P<0.05); the quality of life in patients of study group was higher than that of the control group ( P<0.05); the satisfaction rate in study group was higher than that of control group (90.0% vs. 69.0%, χ 2=6.39, P=0.031). Conclusion:Compared with conventional family contract service model, the double contract service improves patient self-management, helps to reduce the blood glucose level and gains high patients′ satisfaction, which is worth promoting and applying in the management of type 2 diabetic patients in the community.