1.Construction of virtual simulation platform for PICC catheterization and evaluation of clinical training application
Manman YIN ; Xiuting LI ; Yuan SHENG ; Xuelu ZHENG ; Wei GAO ; Nan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(5):753-758
Objective:To construct a virtual simulation training platform for peripheral inserted central catheter (PICC) catheterization and discuss its application in clinical training.Methods:A total of 118 nurses who attended the PICC professional and technical advanced training courses in a province in 2020 and 2021 were enrolled in this study. In 2020, the training was conducted in the form of theoretical teaching combined with practical training ( n=51), and in 2021, virtual simulation platform was introduced as a supplement on the basis of the original training ( n=67). SPSS 23.0 was used for independent-samples t-test to compare the theoretical and operational assessment results of the two years and evaluate the application effect of the platform. Through the satisfaction survey and learning log, the nurses' experience of using the platform was understood. Results:The theoretical performance and the operational performance of nurses who participated in the training in 2021 were (96.56±3.17) and (94.06±2.16) respectively, and the operational performance was better than that of nurses who participated in the training in 2020 ( t=-11.37, P<0.001), and the difference in theoretical performance was not statistically significant ( t=0.17, P=0.853). In 2021, 63 nurses (94.0%) who used the virtual simulation platform believed that the platform could assist to improve the training effect; 61 nurses (91.0%) expected the application of virtual simulation technology in the teaching and training of other knowledges. Conclusion:As a new teaching form, virtual simulation technology can significantly improve the training effect and satisfaction, and provide reference for the development of relevant teaching and training.
2.A survey on current status of polypharmacy in elderly patients with 4 types of chronic diseases in outpatient clinics based on Beijing medical insurance Center data
Shiqi WU ; Xuelu ZHU ; Su SU ; Wenyao MA ; Chunguang WANG ; Suying YAN ; Xiaolin YUE
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2023;25(10):584-591
Objective:To investigate the current status of polypharmacy among elderly outpatients with 4 types of chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on the drug use of elderly (≥65 years old) outpatients with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease with data of Beijing Municipal Health Insurance Centre database from July 2017 to September 2017. The included patients had at least 1 of 4 types of chronic diseases. Polypharmacy was defined as ≥5 different types of medication at the first visit, and non-polypharmacy was defined as <5 types of medication. The number and severity of comorbidity were quantified using the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), and the prognosis of patient was evaluated at 4 levels of 0, 1, 2, and ≥3 scores. The larger the value, the more severe the disease. Based on the Beers Criteria 2015, the potential inappropriate medication (PIM) was identified using the prescription review system of Puhua Health.Results:A total of 405 608 patients were included in this study, with a median age of 74 (65-107) years, and 204 219 patients (50.35%) were female. According to the type of medication used by patients, they were divided into polypharmacy group (113 594 cases, 28.01%) and non-polypharmacy group (292 014 cases, 71.99%). The CCI of the polypharmacy group was significantly higher than that of the non-polypharmacy group ( P<0.001). The proportion of patients with 0, 1, 2, and ≥3 scores in the polypharmacy group was significantly higher than that of the non-polypharmacy group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.001). In terms of comorbidity, the proportions of patients among the 4 types of chronic diseases were higher in the polypharmacy group than in the non-polypharmacy group ( P<0.001). In terms of concomitant diseases, the proportion of patients with hyperlipidemia, cognitive impairment, heart failure, and osteoporosis in the polypharmacy group was higher than that in the non-polypharmacy group (all P<0.001). In terms of medical treatment behaviour, the median number of medical visits was higher in the polypharmacy group than in the non-polypharmacy group [2(1,3) vs. 1(1,2), P<0.001]. In terms of evaluating the unsuitability of medication, the proportion of patients with PIM in the polypharmacy group was higher than that in the non-polypharmacy group, including repeated medication [4.60% (5 227/113 594) vs. 1.64% (4 486/292 014)], contraindications [2.97% (3 376/113 594) vs. 1.13% (3 294/292 014)], interactions [6.51% (7 399/113 594) vs. 1.94% (5 658/292 014)], and lack of indications [22.39% (25 432/113 594) vs. 13.54% (39 543/292 014)], and the differences were all significant (all P<0.001). In terms of drug use categories, the top 5 most commonly prescribed drugs in the polypharmacy group were HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (68 318 cases, 60.14%), dihydropyridines (60 951 cases, 53.66%), angiotensin receptor antagonists(45 050 cases, 39.66%), β-receptor blockers (25 675 cases, 22.60%) and sulfonylureas (16 023 cases, 14.11%). Conclusions:Polypharmacy is common in elderly patients with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, and cerebrovascular disease. The elderly patients with polypharmacy have a worse baseline status and more problems with PIM.
3.A survey on current status of polypharmacy in elderly patients with 4 types of chronic diseases in outpatient clinics based on Beijing medical insurance Center data
Shiqi WU ; Xuelu ZHU ; Su SU ; Wenyao MA ; Chunguang WANG ; Suying YAN ; Xiaolin YUE
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2023;25(10):584-591
Objective:To investigate the current status of polypharmacy among elderly outpatients with 4 types of chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on the drug use of elderly (≥65 years old) outpatients with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, and cerebrovascular disease with data of Beijing Municipal Health Insurance Centre database from July 2017 to September 2017. The included patients had at least 1 of 4 types of chronic diseases. Polypharmacy was defined as ≥5 different types of medication at the first visit, and non-polypharmacy was defined as <5 types of medication. The number and severity of comorbidity were quantified using the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), and the prognosis of patient was evaluated at 4 levels of 0, 1, 2, and ≥3 scores. The larger the value, the more severe the disease. Based on the Beers Criteria 2015, the potential inappropriate medication (PIM) was identified using the prescription review system of Puhua Health.Results:A total of 405 608 patients were included in this study, with a median age of 74 (65-107) years, and 204 219 patients (50.35%) were female. According to the type of medication used by patients, they were divided into polypharmacy group (113 594 cases, 28.01%) and non-polypharmacy group (292 014 cases, 71.99%). The CCI of the polypharmacy group was significantly higher than that of the non-polypharmacy group ( P<0.001). The proportion of patients with 0, 1, 2, and ≥3 scores in the polypharmacy group was significantly higher than that of the non-polypharmacy group, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.001). In terms of comorbidity, the proportions of patients among the 4 types of chronic diseases were higher in the polypharmacy group than in the non-polypharmacy group ( P<0.001). In terms of concomitant diseases, the proportion of patients with hyperlipidemia, cognitive impairment, heart failure, and osteoporosis in the polypharmacy group was higher than that in the non-polypharmacy group (all P<0.001). In terms of medical treatment behaviour, the median number of medical visits was higher in the polypharmacy group than in the non-polypharmacy group [2(1,3) vs. 1(1,2), P<0.001]. In terms of evaluating the unsuitability of medication, the proportion of patients with PIM in the polypharmacy group was higher than that in the non-polypharmacy group, including repeated medication [4.60% (5 227/113 594) vs. 1.64% (4 486/292 014)], contraindications [2.97% (3 376/113 594) vs. 1.13% (3 294/292 014)], interactions [6.51% (7 399/113 594) vs. 1.94% (5 658/292 014)], and lack of indications [22.39% (25 432/113 594) vs. 13.54% (39 543/292 014)], and the differences were all significant (all P<0.001). In terms of drug use categories, the top 5 most commonly prescribed drugs in the polypharmacy group were HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (68 318 cases, 60.14%), dihydropyridines (60 951 cases, 53.66%), angiotensin receptor antagonists(45 050 cases, 39.66%), β-receptor blockers (25 675 cases, 22.60%) and sulfonylureas (16 023 cases, 14.11%). Conclusions:Polypharmacy is common in elderly patients with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, and cerebrovascular disease. The elderly patients with polypharmacy have a worse baseline status and more problems with PIM.
4.Investigation and analysis on the current situation and demand of intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique training for PICC specialist nurses in Shandong Province
Na LUO ; Wei GAO ; Shushu ZHU ; Minghao PAN ; Huimin QIAO ; Xuelu ZHENG ; Manman YIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(2):125-131
Objective:To understand the current situation and demand of intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique training for PICC specialist nurses in Shandong Province, and provide a reference for further improving and improving the training of PICC specialist nurses.Methods:From July 7-23, 2019, a total of 903 PICC specialist nurses in Shandong Province were selected by the convenience sampling method. The nurses were investigated by the self-made general information questionnaire of PICC specialist nurses in Shandong Province and the training demand questionnaire of intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique.Results:40.75% (368/903) PICC specialist nurses had participated in intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique training; 84.27% (761/903) PICC specialist nurses thought it necessary to conduct intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique training. PICC specialist nurses had various training on intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique, the average content requirements were all above 4.67 points. The highest score of theoretical training content was the judgment of the relationship between catheter tip position and electrocardiogram P wave (4.80 ± 0.47), and the highest score of operation training content was the intracavitary electrocardiography guided PICC catheterization (4.74 ± 0.55). 94.24%(851/903) PICC specialist nurses hoped to achieve the goal of improving clinical nursing practice ability through intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique training. Intravenous therapy specialist academic conference was the main hoped training form(76.85%, 694/903). Multiple regression analysis showed that the number of years of catheterization, job position and understanding of the technology were the influencing factors of PICC specialist nurses′ training needs for intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique ( t = -3.73,3.12, -3.63, all P<0.05). Conclusions:The training rate of intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique was low, but PICC specialist nurses had higher training requirements for intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique. Managers should pay attention to the training of intracavity electrocardiographic positioning technique, and develop targeted training programs to further improve the clinical practice capabilities of the PICC specialist nursing team.
5.Real experience of bladder perfusion therapy in patients with recurrence of bladder cancer
Cui ZHU ; Junqing CHENG ; Wei GAO ; Xuelu ZHENG ; Huimin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(35):4846-4850
Objective:To explore the real experience of bladder perfusion therapy in patients with recurrence of bladder cancer.Methods:This study used the descriptive phenomenological approach. From May to June 2020, 13 patients with recurrence of bladder cancer who were treated and followed up in a Class Ⅲ Grade A hospital in Jinan were selected as the research object. The interviews and recordings of 13 patients were conducted, and the recordings were transcribed at the same time. The Colaizzi 7-step analysis method was used to analyze, summarize and refine themes.Results:A total of three themes were refined, namely, physical experience, psychological experience, and social experience.Conclusions:Patients with recurrence of bladder cancer face multiple problems. Medical and nursing staff should make effective assessments and interventions on the physical and psychological conditions of patients with recurrence of bladder cancer to improve their physical and psychological health, as well as their quality of life.
6.Application of process evaluation in basic medicine teaching based on feedback loop
Lijuan PENG ; Jingwei DU ; Hong ZHU ; Xuelu LI ; Rong CHEN ; Jian YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(11):1295-1298
Objective:Taking medical microbiology in the pathogen biology as an example, to explore the effects of process evaluation in basic medicine teaching.Methods:Multiple methods, including classroom performance, stage test, case analysis, final examination, questionnaire survey and so on, were used in the study to systematically evaluate the teaching process. According to the students' suggestions, feedback problems and solutions were publically given to students in the form of PPT, forming a process evaluation with "evaluation-feedback-correction" loop as the core. Collected data were analyzed statistically with SPSS 16.0.Results:The students were impressed by the contents with various teaching methods and satisfied with the evaluation system. Most of them thought that their abilities had been improved in many ways during the learning process. 96.8% of the students supported the reform, and 88.6% of the students hoped to apply this system to other disciplines. The scores of case analysis, final examination and overall evaluation in the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group ( P<0.01). Conclusion:Both teachers and students got profit from the process evaluation based on feedback loop. The teaching quality of medical microbiology would be further improved by a constantly enhanced evaluation system.
7.The investigation of practice status of intracavitary electrocardiography-guided PICC placement in Shandong Province
Na LUO ; Wei GAO ; Shushu ZHU ; Minghao PAN ; Huimin QIAO ; Xuelu ZHENG ; Manman YIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(36):5032-5037
Objective:To understand the practice status of intracavitary electrocardiography (ECG) -guided peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement in Shandong Province, so as to provide a reference for promoting the application of intracavitary ECG positioning technology, carrying out systematic training and formulating standardized intracavitary ECG-guided PICC placement procedures.Methods:From July to August 2019, convenience sampling was used to select 1 034 PICC specialist nurses from 258 hospitals in Shandong Province as the research object. The self-designed questionnaire Survey Questionnaire on the Practice Status Quo of Intracavitary ECG-guided PICC Placement in Shandong Province was used to investigate the practice status of the intracavitary ECG-guided PICC placement by PICC specialist nurses in Shandong Province. A total of 1 034 questionnaires were returned, and 903 valid questionnaires were collected, with a valid rate of 87.33%.Results:Among the 903 PICC specialist nurses, 835 (92.47%) of the nurses had learned about the intracavitary ECG-guided PICC placement, 368 (40.75%) had participated in the training of intracavitary ECG-guided PICC placement, and only 363 (40.20%) had used intracavitary ECG-guided PICC placement. Among 363 nurses who had used intracavitary ECG-guided PICC placement, 93.66% (340/363) evaluated the patient's body surface electrocardiogram before puncture, and 49.31% (179/363) believed that PICC was delivered when P wave was the highest, and the catheter was retreated when P wave appeared negative until the negative wave just disappear; 91.18% (331/363) thought that chest radiographs must be taken to locate the catheter tip after the application of intracavitary ECG-guided PICC placement.Conclusions:At present, the training, promotion and application of intracavitary ECG-guided PICC placement needs to be strengthened. There is an urgent need to develop a unified and standardized operation process for intracavitary ECG-guided PICC placement to improve the scientific and standardization of this application.

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