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Modern Clinical Nursing

2002 (v1, n1) to Present ISSN: 1671-8925

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Effect of community nursing training

Mingfang WANG ; Xiaoyan DENG ; Ning YAN

Modern Clinical Nursing.2017;16(3):45-48. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2017.03.012

Objective To explore the contents and modes of community nursing training and improve community care quality.Methods The training course and assessment standard were worked out according to practical work in community health service centers,including basic nursing skills,community first aid skills,hospital infection control skills,preventive health care skills and community document management skills.Toally 58 nurses from 11 community health service centers were trained for 36 hours from January to June,2016 and tested before and after training to assess the effect of training.Result After training,the scores on all skills were significantly higher than those before training (all P<0.01).Conclusion Regular and practical training and management are the guarantee for the improvement of the community care quality.

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Influencing factors of job stress of clinical nursing teachers

Lingyan ZHU ; Yanling XU

Modern Clinical Nursing.2017;16(3):41-44. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2017.03.011

Objective To explore the influencing factors of job stress of clinical nursing teachers in order to provide information for nurse managers formulating targeted stress management.Method Toally 185 clinical nursing teachers were evaluated with the Chinese nurses stressors scale (CNSS).Results The scores by CNSS was 75.4 ±23.6.Age,working experience,job rank,education background,working department,marriage status and demission intention were found to be adverse impacts on CNSS's scores (all P<0.01).Conclusion Clinical nursing teachers have middle working pressure.Effective intervention should be provided by nursing managers to prevent and relieve job stress and negative psychological conditions of these teachers.

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Effect of cognitive therapy on patients with traumatic paraplegia

Ning LIU ; Deqiu LIU

Modern Clinical Nursing.2017;16(3):37-40. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2017.03.010

Objective To explore the effect of cognitive therapy on patients with traumatic paraplegia.Methods Toally 100 traumatic paraplegia patients were randomly divided into observation group and control group with 50 cases in each.The control group received routine nursing intervention and the observation group cognitive therapy on the basis of intervention for the control group.The two groups were compared in terms of anxiety,depression,mental health,suicidal ideation and quality of life by the instruments of self-rating anxiety scale (SAS),self-rating depression scale (SDS) and suicide attitude questionnaire (SQA) before and after intervention.Results Before the intervention,the scores by SDS,SAS scores and SQA were insignificant different between the groups (P>0.05).Mter the intervention,the scores on suicidal ideation in the observation group were significantly higher and the quality of life were significantly higher and the depresion and anxiety and the mental health status were lower than those of the control group (P <0.05).Conclusion The cognitive therapy for the patients with traumatic paraplegia can significantly alleviate their depression and anxiety,reduce their suicidal ideation and improve the quality of life.

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Application of case discussion and process evaluation into nursing teaching of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy

Yinghua ZHANG ; Lingling GAO ; Jun YAN

Modern Clinical Nursing.2015;(7):62-65,66. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2015.07.017

Objective To explore the effect of case discussion and process evaluation on the teaching of obstetric and gynecological nursing. Methods In April 2014, case discussion and process evaluation were used in the teaching of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy for 50 undergraduate students recruited in 2011. Group tests were used to evaluate the learning outcomes. Results The score of the 50 students ranged from 50 to 100, with the mean score of 83.6 ± 11.2 for the individual test. By group test, the score ranged from 64 to 88,with the mean score of 78.5 ± 8.8, 87.8% to 95.9% of the students were satisfied with this teaching method. Conclusions Case discussion and process evaluation can improve the teachers′competence, enrich the contents of teaching. It is effective to cultivate the students′critical thinking and competence in using knowledge to solve the clinical problems.

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Effect of music therapy on anxiety and depression in patients with spinal cord injury

Meijuan BIAN ; Jufang JIANG ; Dandan FAN

Modern Clinical Nursing.2015;(7):47-49,50. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2015.07.013

Objective To investigate the effect of music therapy on anxiety and depression in patients with spinal cord injury. Methods Forty anxious and depressive patients with spinal cord injury were selected as the control group from December 2012 to October 2013, and another 40 anxious and depressive patients with spinal cord injury as the observation group from November 2013 to September 2014. Patients in the observation group were given the following metheds after admiting for 3 days besides psychological nursing; music therapy once a day, 1 hours one time for 4 weeks. The two groups were compared in terms of the scores by Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA) scores and Hamilton depression scale (HAMD) before and after treatment. Results There were insignificant differences in HAMA scores and HAMD scores between the two groups before music therapy (P>0.05), but the scores by HAMA and HAMD in the observation group were both significantly lower than those in the control group. Conclusion Music therapy can alleviate anxiety and depression of patients with spinal cord injury, and promote the functional recovery.

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Effect of extended nursing on the quality of life of patients with permanent colostomy

Minjing SHEN ; Pengnian ZHANG ; Ling SUN ; Long YE

Modern Clinical Nursing.2015;(7):10-13,14. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2015.07.003

Objective To explore the effect of extended care on the quality of life of patients with permanent colostomy . Methods Clinical data of 268 patients with permanent colostomy were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were randomly divided into the experiment group (n=154) and control group (n=114). Two groups of patients after colostomy were given conventional nursing and telephone follow-up and the experiment group also received extended care such as home visits , seminars and fraternity care. Postoperative follow-up was done for 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months and 1 year. Core quality of life questionnaire (QLQ C30) was used to investigate the patients after 1 year intervention. Result Compared with the control group, patients′physical function, role function, emotional function, cognitive function, social function and health status rating were significantly improved in the experiment group (P<0.05). Conclusion Extended nursing can provide more comprehensive, systematic, professional nursing, improve the mastery of relevant knowledge and the skills and finally improve patients′quality of life.

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Effect of enteral nutrition tolerance assessment form in early postoperative enteral nutrition support of patients with gastric cancer

Li ZHU ; Chun GAO ; Yongdong FENG ; Junbo HU ; Jianping GONG

Modern Clinical Nursing.2015;(7):18-21,22. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2015.07.005

Objective To investigate the effect of enteral nutrition tolerance assessment form on the early enteral nutrition tolerance in patients with gastric cancer after operation. Methods According to the admission sequence, 108 patients with gastric cancer were divided into the control group and the experiment group with 54 cases in each group. Enteral nutrition was used in the control group, while enteral nutrition tolerance assessment form was used to evaulate and care patients in experiment group. Finally, the two groups were compared in the anal exhaust time and the rate of complications. Result Anal exhaust in the experiment group was significantly earlier than that in the control group and the rate of complications was significantly smaller than that of the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusions The enteral nutrition tolerance assessment form for systemic evaluation and intervention is effective in improvement of the patients′tolerance to enteral nutrition in early postoperative enteral nutrition support to patients with gastric cancer. It can promote the recovery of patients.

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Application of quality control circle in location of management of material in operating room

Xiufang ZOU ; Heyu WU ; Yesong XIA

Modern Clinical Nursing.2015;(6):62-64,65. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2015.06.019

Objective To explore the effect of quality control circle (ACC) on the management of material in the operation room. Method QCC team was established in operation room to consistently improve the location and position of material, and standards of locating and positioning the material were established. Results Through the application of QCC, the satisfaction rates of nurses and doctors were higher than those before QCC. The preoperative time for material preparation after the application of QCC was significantly shorter than that before (P<0.01). Conclusion Through the implementation of QCC, the locations of material in the operating room are standardized, and the quality of operating room management and nurses'work efficiency both improved.

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Application of the revised trauma score in patients with multiple trauma emergency

Honghong ZHANG ; Jinglan WEN ; Junfang CHEN

Modern Clinical Nursing.2015;(6):37-39,40. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2015.06.011

Objective To study the effect of revised trauma score (RTS) in the rescue of patients with multiple trauma emergency application. Methods According to the admission time, 56 multiple trauma patients were assigned into the control group, and another 58 into the observation group. The control group was treated with traditional pre-hospital and hospital emergency care. The observation group with pre-hospital emergency care and hospital based on the RTS results. The two groups were compared in terms of effective treatment time and complications. Result The effective rescue time of the observation group was significantly shorter than that of the control group (P<0.001) and the complication rate was significantly lower than that of the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Based on the integrated emergency rescue measures on the basis of RTS scores, accurate condition judgment can be made in a short time so that consistent care can be given to the patients and the success rate can be improved , and the occurrence of complications can be reduced and the rescue success rate can be increased.

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Effect of different methods of intestinal preparation on intestinal cleaning for elderly patients undergoing gynecological surgery

Chunyan XIN ; Yongmei WANG ; Jingmei ZHOU

Modern Clinical Nursing.2015;(6):54-55,56. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2015.06.016

Objective To investigate the effect of different methods of intestinal preparation on intestinal cleaning for elderly gynecological patients undergoing surgery. Methods Sixty-four elderly patients undergoing gynecological surgery were divided into two groups according to admission seguence. The control group was treated with enema using 800~1000 mL 0.2%soapy water, while the experiment group was treated with enema using sodium phosphate salt oral solution mixed with 800 ~ 1000 mL 0.9% sodium chloride solution. The intestinal cleanness and enema times of the two groups were observed. Results The effect of intestinal cleanliness in the experiment group was better than that in the control group. There was significant differences between the two groups. (P<0.01). Conclusions For the elderly patients undergoing gynecological surgery, sodium phosphate salt oral solution can not only reduce the frequency of enema but also achieve the purpose of cleaning intestinal tract, to ensure the operation effect. It is the ideal method for cleaning bowels of the elderly patients in preoperative prepartion of the surgery.

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中山大学

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Abbreviation

Modern Clinical Nursing

Vernacular Journal Title

现代临床护理

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1671-8283

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2010

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2002

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