1.Development and application of a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model
Yuxin ZHAN ; Gefen YUE ; Bing LI ; Peng YU ; Xianke WANG ; Pei WANG ; Bing LI ; Danfeng LI ; Yali WAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(35):4814-4820
Objective:To develop a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical intensive care unit (ICU) patients based on the Secure-Encourage-Collaborate (SEC) model and to explore its effectiveness, providing a reference for clinical practice.Methods:Through literature analysis, expert verification in our hospital, core group discussions, and the Delphi expert consultation method, a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model was developed. A convenience sampling method was used to select 160 patients admitted to the Neurosurgical ICU of Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, from March 2022 to October 2023. Eighty patients admitted from March to December 2022 were designated as the control group, and eighty patients admitted from January to October 2023 were designated as the experimental group. The control group received the routine post-discharge follow-up care protocol, while the experimental group received the transitional care practice protocol based on the SEC model. The ICU quality control indicators, rehabilitation outcomes, adverse events were compared between the two groups.Results:The experimental group had significantly shorter ICU stay and total hospitalization days compared to the control group, and fewer cases of readmission within 48 hours after ICU discharge ( P<0.05). The experimental group showed lower pain scores, higher scores for self-care in daily activities, shorter time to first ambulation after ICU discharge, and longer daily ambulation time within the first week post-discharge compared to the control group, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups in the incidence of stage II or higher pressure injuries, falls/bed falls, unplanned extubations, aspiration, and lower limb deep vein thrombosis ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:The transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model can effectively improve the quality of care.
2.Development and application of a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model
Yuxin ZHAN ; Gefen YUE ; Bing LI ; Peng YU ; Xianke WANG ; Pei WANG ; Bing LI ; Danfeng LI ; Yali WAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(35):4814-4820
Objective:To develop a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical intensive care unit (ICU) patients based on the Secure-Encourage-Collaborate (SEC) model and to explore its effectiveness, providing a reference for clinical practice.Methods:Through literature analysis, expert verification in our hospital, core group discussions, and the Delphi expert consultation method, a transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model was developed. A convenience sampling method was used to select 160 patients admitted to the Neurosurgical ICU of Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, from March 2022 to October 2023. Eighty patients admitted from March to December 2022 were designated as the control group, and eighty patients admitted from January to October 2023 were designated as the experimental group. The control group received the routine post-discharge follow-up care protocol, while the experimental group received the transitional care practice protocol based on the SEC model. The ICU quality control indicators, rehabilitation outcomes, adverse events were compared between the two groups.Results:The experimental group had significantly shorter ICU stay and total hospitalization days compared to the control group, and fewer cases of readmission within 48 hours after ICU discharge ( P<0.05). The experimental group showed lower pain scores, higher scores for self-care in daily activities, shorter time to first ambulation after ICU discharge, and longer daily ambulation time within the first week post-discharge compared to the control group, with statistically significant differences ( P<0.05). No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups in the incidence of stage II or higher pressure injuries, falls/bed falls, unplanned extubations, aspiration, and lower limb deep vein thrombosis ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:The transitional care practice protocol for neurosurgical ICU patients based on the SEC model can effectively improve the quality of care.
3.Analysis of the research status quo of humanistic care in nursing care
Lihua ZHANG ; Yilan LIU ; Gefen YUE ; Suyun LI ; Juan XU ; Chunyan GUAN ; Han XIONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(26):3700-3704
Humanistic care and nursing care are indispensable, like the two wheels of a car and the two wings of a bird. This article reviews the connotation of humanistic care, the importance of humanistic care in nursing, the connotation and importance of nursing technology, the relationship between humanistic care and nursing technology and the status quo of humanistic care embodied in nursing technology, hoping to provide a reference for improving patients' medical experience and satisfaction.
4.Preventive effect of evidence-based nursing intervention program in patients at high risk of pres-sure ulcer in intensive care unit
Haiyan HUANG ; Jiaohua YU ; Cuilian TAN ; Kaiyan LUO ; Gefen YUE ; Suyun LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(4):1-3
Objective To explore preventive effect of evidence-based nursing intervention program in patients at high risk of pressure ulcer in intensive care unit.Methods A total of 227 patients with risk evaluation score of Braden leas than 12 were randomly divided into the observation group (125 cases) and the control group (102 cases).The control group was only given regular nursing interventions.Patients in the observation group received evidence-based nursing interventions : including turning over per 2 hours, turning prostration to 30 degree left to fight inclined position, raising patient's head lower than 30 degree and putting a soft pillow under his/her heels; the patients whose risk evaluation score of Braden was less than 7, with cervical fracture or turning ever was limited by her/his situation needed to use air bed; comfeel transparent paste was used on the surface probably suffered from skin ulcer;, giving PN or EN according to patients' nutritional condition; keepping the skin around anus dryness.The incidence of pressure ulcer be-tween the two groups was compared.Results The incidence rate of pressure ulcer was siguificantly lower in the observation group than that in the control group.The occurring time significantly delayed and the sit-uation significantly better.Conclusions The evidence- based nursing inventions can lower the incidence rate of unavoidable pressure ulcer,reflect the scientific and artistic characteristics of nursing care, also effi-cient allocate limited nursing resources and reduce the incidence of pressure ulcer.

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