1.Remote nursing care for a pediatric patient with severe burns based on augmented reality technology:a case report
Wenwen HAN ; Chunxia HU ; Kai ZHANG ; Weijing SUI ; Meili HUANG ; Hongying PAN ; Xiaoyan GONG ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(6):677-680
This article summarizes the experience of providing remote nursing care for a pediatric patient with severe burns using augmented reality(AR)technology.Key nursing points include:to establish a remote management team to enhance multidisciplinary collaboration;to conduct remote nursing ward rounds to provide real-time guidance for clinical nursing practice;to remotely guide PICC(Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter)insertions and conduct precise fluid management;to remotely assess ward environments and provide guidance on disinfection and isolation measures;to alleviate pediatric pain through comprehensive management measures.After meticulous care and treatment,the patient's condition stabilized after 23 days,and the patient was transferred to a specialized hospital for continued treatment requiring skin grafting.
2.Application of eye tracking techniques in ICU patients with aphasia:a scoping review
Zhenzhen HUANG ; Weijing SUI ; Jing DONG ; Junru ZHANG ; Chuchu ZHANG ; Hongting ZHOU ; Jiayu ZHANG ; Na ZHANG ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(6):757-763
Objective This review aims to investigate the application of eye tracking(ET)in patients with speech impairment in the ICU.The review summarizes the current status and prospects of ET technology applications.Methods Following the scoping reviews framework,a systematic search was conducted across Web of Science,PubMed,Cochrane Library,Embase,CINAHL,CNKI,Wanfang Data,Chinese Medical Database,and Chinese biomedical database.The search covered publications from the inception of each database to October 29th,2024.The included studies were comprehensively analyzed.Results A total of 12 pieces of the literature were included,including 4 prospective cohort studies,4 experimental studies,3 prospective observational studies,and 1 randomized controlled trial.The application population of ET in the ICU mainly includes patients on mechanical ventilation,those at high risk of delirium,patients with spinal cord injury,etc.The types of integrated ET system equipment are mainly head-mounted and fixed;the types of ET involve gaze,blinking,etc.;the functions include standardized scale assessment,free interaction,and eye-movement model recognition.The main outcome indicators of the research are feasibility,physical symptoms and social-psychological status.Conclusion ET is applicable to a specific group of ICU patients with aphasia,and has shown good feasibility and effectiveness in the expression of patients'basic needs,self-assessment of symptoms and improvement of psychosocial status.
3.Remote nursing care for a pediatric patient with severe burns based on augmented reality technology:a case report
Wenwen HAN ; Chunxia HU ; Kai ZHANG ; Weijing SUI ; Meili HUANG ; Hongying PAN ; Xiaoyan GONG ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(6):677-680
This article summarizes the experience of providing remote nursing care for a pediatric patient with severe burns using augmented reality(AR)technology.Key nursing points include:to establish a remote management team to enhance multidisciplinary collaboration;to conduct remote nursing ward rounds to provide real-time guidance for clinical nursing practice;to remotely guide PICC(Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter)insertions and conduct precise fluid management;to remotely assess ward environments and provide guidance on disinfection and isolation measures;to alleviate pediatric pain through comprehensive management measures.After meticulous care and treatment,the patient's condition stabilized after 23 days,and the patient was transferred to a specialized hospital for continued treatment requiring skin grafting.
4.Application of eye tracking techniques in ICU patients with aphasia:a scoping review
Zhenzhen HUANG ; Weijing SUI ; Jing DONG ; Junru ZHANG ; Chuchu ZHANG ; Hongting ZHOU ; Jiayu ZHANG ; Na ZHANG ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(6):757-763
Objective This review aims to investigate the application of eye tracking(ET)in patients with speech impairment in the ICU.The review summarizes the current status and prospects of ET technology applications.Methods Following the scoping reviews framework,a systematic search was conducted across Web of Science,PubMed,Cochrane Library,Embase,CINAHL,CNKI,Wanfang Data,Chinese Medical Database,and Chinese biomedical database.The search covered publications from the inception of each database to October 29th,2024.The included studies were comprehensively analyzed.Results A total of 12 pieces of the literature were included,including 4 prospective cohort studies,4 experimental studies,3 prospective observational studies,and 1 randomized controlled trial.The application population of ET in the ICU mainly includes patients on mechanical ventilation,those at high risk of delirium,patients with spinal cord injury,etc.The types of integrated ET system equipment are mainly head-mounted and fixed;the types of ET involve gaze,blinking,etc.;the functions include standardized scale assessment,free interaction,and eye-movement model recognition.The main outcome indicators of the research are feasibility,physical symptoms and social-psychological status.Conclusion ET is applicable to a specific group of ICU patients with aphasia,and has shown good feasibility and effectiveness in the expression of patients'basic needs,self-assessment of symptoms and improvement of psychosocial status.
5.A Practical Exploration ofConstruction for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Wards from the Perspective of Optimal Hlealing Environments
Lihua SHEN ; Hongxia XU ; Qunli XU ; Weijing SUI ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):50-52
Zhejiang University School of Medicine's affiliated Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital has responded to innovative rehabilitation healthcare policy by implementing enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)wards based on healing concepts during the development of new wards in its multi-campus integration.By integrating 5G communication technology with the hospital's various information systems and leveraging the hospital's locational advantages,the hospital has upgraded its software and hardware configurations,promoting a multidisciplinary collaborative bedside management model in the context of new technologies.In terms of overall environment construction,the hospital uses best healing theories in physical design,organizational conditions,and interpersonal relationships to facilitate and support patients'healing experiences,effectively improving medical and nursing services.
6.A Practical Exploration ofConstruction for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Wards from the Perspective of Optimal Hlealing Environments
Lihua SHEN ; Hongxia XU ; Qunli XU ; Weijing SUI ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):50-52
Zhejiang University School of Medicine's affiliated Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital has responded to innovative rehabilitation healthcare policy by implementing enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)wards based on healing concepts during the development of new wards in its multi-campus integration.By integrating 5G communication technology with the hospital's various information systems and leveraging the hospital's locational advantages,the hospital has upgraded its software and hardware configurations,promoting a multidisciplinary collaborative bedside management model in the context of new technologies.In terms of overall environment construction,the hospital uses best healing theories in physical design,organizational conditions,and interpersonal relationships to facilitate and support patients'healing experiences,effectively improving medical and nursing services.
7.A Practical Exploration ofConstruction for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Wards from the Perspective of Optimal Hlealing Environments
Lihua SHEN ; Hongxia XU ; Qunli XU ; Weijing SUI ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):50-52
Zhejiang University School of Medicine's affiliated Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital has responded to innovative rehabilitation healthcare policy by implementing enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)wards based on healing concepts during the development of new wards in its multi-campus integration.By integrating 5G communication technology with the hospital's various information systems and leveraging the hospital's locational advantages,the hospital has upgraded its software and hardware configurations,promoting a multidisciplinary collaborative bedside management model in the context of new technologies.In terms of overall environment construction,the hospital uses best healing theories in physical design,organizational conditions,and interpersonal relationships to facilitate and support patients'healing experiences,effectively improving medical and nursing services.
8.A Practical Exploration ofConstruction for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Wards from the Perspective of Optimal Hlealing Environments
Lihua SHEN ; Hongxia XU ; Qunli XU ; Weijing SUI ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):50-52
Zhejiang University School of Medicine's affiliated Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital has responded to innovative rehabilitation healthcare policy by implementing enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)wards based on healing concepts during the development of new wards in its multi-campus integration.By integrating 5G communication technology with the hospital's various information systems and leveraging the hospital's locational advantages,the hospital has upgraded its software and hardware configurations,promoting a multidisciplinary collaborative bedside management model in the context of new technologies.In terms of overall environment construction,the hospital uses best healing theories in physical design,organizational conditions,and interpersonal relationships to facilitate and support patients'healing experiences,effectively improving medical and nursing services.
9.A Practical Exploration ofConstruction for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Wards from the Perspective of Optimal Hlealing Environments
Lihua SHEN ; Hongxia XU ; Qunli XU ; Weijing SUI ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):50-52
Zhejiang University School of Medicine's affiliated Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital has responded to innovative rehabilitation healthcare policy by implementing enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)wards based on healing concepts during the development of new wards in its multi-campus integration.By integrating 5G communication technology with the hospital's various information systems and leveraging the hospital's locational advantages,the hospital has upgraded its software and hardware configurations,promoting a multidisciplinary collaborative bedside management model in the context of new technologies.In terms of overall environment construction,the hospital uses best healing theories in physical design,organizational conditions,and interpersonal relationships to facilitate and support patients'healing experiences,effectively improving medical and nursing services.
10.A Practical Exploration ofConstruction for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Wards from the Perspective of Optimal Hlealing Environments
Lihua SHEN ; Hongxia XU ; Qunli XU ; Weijing SUI ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):50-52
Zhejiang University School of Medicine's affiliated Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital has responded to innovative rehabilitation healthcare policy by implementing enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)wards based on healing concepts during the development of new wards in its multi-campus integration.By integrating 5G communication technology with the hospital's various information systems and leveraging the hospital's locational advantages,the hospital has upgraded its software and hardware configurations,promoting a multidisciplinary collaborative bedside management model in the context of new technologies.In terms of overall environment construction,the hospital uses best healing theories in physical design,organizational conditions,and interpersonal relationships to facilitate and support patients'healing experiences,effectively improving medical and nursing services.

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