1.Design and application of protective restraint band used for the interventional catheter bed
Yan ZHANG ; Zhexia JIN ; Chunqiao WU ; Funv SHEN ; Longlong SHEN ; Lumin CHEN ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2025;34(2):197-199
Objective To independently design a protective restraint band used for the interventional catheter bed and to evaluate its application effect.Methods The self-designed restraint belt consisted of a restraint belt body,first movable band and second movable band.A total of 200 patients,who received interventional operation at the Affiliated Run Run Shaw Hospital,School of Medicine of Zhejiang University of China from October 2022 to March 2023,were collected for this study.The patients were divided into the study group(n=100,using the self-designed restraint belt)and the control group(n=100,not using the self-designed restraint belt).The duration of surgical interruption due to patient's factors and the incidence of restraint belt-related adverse events were compared between the two groups.Results The duration of surgical interruption of the study group was(0.26±0.12)min,which was significantly shorter than(1.46±0.50)min in the control group,the difference was statistically significant(t=-23.570,P<0.01).The incidence of restraint belt-related adverse events in the study group and the control group was 0%and 7%respectively,the difference was statistically significant(x2=6.380,P=0.012).Conclusion The protective restraint band used for the interventional catheter bed can reduce the incidence of restraint belt-related adverse events and improve surgical efficiency.
2.Application of active screening on carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales monitoring in intensive care units:a multi-center study
Yiyu LYU ; Shaoyun QI ; Shihua SHEN ; Lu LIU ; Zhen TIAN ; Zhiwei XU ; Tao FANG ; Cuiying GUO ; Zhiping LI ; Ren DING ; Fanxiang MENG ; Ruojie LI ; Xiaoqian HU ; Xueping WANG ; Dequan WU ; Yile WU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(7):906-911
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of active screening in improving the detection rate of carbape-nem-resistant Enterobacterales(CRE)in the intensive care units(ICUs).Methods From July 2023 to June 2024,active screening of rectal swab CRE was conducted on ICU patients in 10 hospitals.ICU patients who underwent ac-tive screening from July 2023 to June 2024 were selected as the study group,while those who did not undergo active screening from July 2022 to June 2023 were selected as the control group.Difference in CRE detection rates between the two groups of patients was compared.Results A total of 7 803 ICU patients were included in the study group,744 CRE strains were detected,with a detection rate of 9.53%,out of which 304 CRE strains were detected through routine detection(detection rate 3.90%),3 707 patients underwent active screen,440 CRE strains were detected(detection rate 11.87%).7 561 ICU patients were included in the control group,out of which 250 CRE strains were detected through routine detection,with a detection rate of 3.31%.There was a statistically significant difference in the overall detection rate of CRE between two groups of patients(x2=246.18,P<0.001).In the study group,CRE detection rate of active screening(11.87%)was higher than that of routine detection(3.90%),with statistically significant difference(x2=264.26,P<0.001).A total of 17 CRE strains were detected from the study group.The proportions of Klebsiella pneumoniae(80.92%vs 73.41%)and Serratia marcescens(2.30%vs0.23%)in the routine detection group were both higher than in the active screening group,while the proportion of Escherichia coli in the routine detection group was lower(8.22%vs 19.55%),all with statistically significant differences(all P<0.05).Conclusion The prevalence of CRE in ICUs is relatively high,with a wide range of bac-terial species.Active screening can improve the detection rate of CRE.
3.The psychological experience of ICU nurses caring for young patients with suicide attempts:a qualitative study
Ruijuan WU ; Li WANG ; Xuehua HE ; Yunxia SHEN ; Jingbang LIU ; Liqing CHEN ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(12):913-918
Objective:To explore the psychological experience of ICU nurses caring for young patients with suicide attempts in a general hospital, and to lay a foundation for the study of psychological adjustment and intervention for ICU nurses.Methods:Twelve ICU nurses who had experience of caring for suicide attempted- young patients from Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Affiliated to Medical College of Zhejiang University were selected by using descriptive qualitative research method and the maximum difference method of the purposive sampling during October to December in 2023, and semi-structured in-depth personal interviews were conducted. Traditional content analysis method was used to sort out and analyze the data and extract the themes.Results:A total of 12 nurses completed the interview, 5 males, 7 females, aged 23-38(29.33 ± 4.14) years, three themes and seven sub-themes were extracted: psychological characteristics of care (avoidance of active communication, fear of care, empathy); the support required for nursing care (support from colleagues; support from nursing managers); self-growth after caregiving (self-growth in terms of life and death, and self-growth in terms of children′s education).Conclusions:ICU nurses have a certain degree of psychological pressure when taking care of young patients with suicide attempts, which will produce empathy for patients and affect their self-values. At the same time, they need support from colleagues and nursing managers. Therefore, general hospitals should pay attention to the psychological state of ICU nurses, carry out the targeted communication training and mental health support for ICU nurses, and help them gain positive nursing career growth and values.
4.Application of active screening on carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales monitoring in intensive care units:a multi-center study
Yiyu LYU ; Shaoyun QI ; Shihua SHEN ; Lu LIU ; Zhen TIAN ; Zhiwei XU ; Tao FANG ; Cuiying GUO ; Zhiping LI ; Ren DING ; Fanxiang MENG ; Ruojie LI ; Xiaoqian HU ; Xueping WANG ; Dequan WU ; Yile WU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(7):906-911
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of active screening in improving the detection rate of carbape-nem-resistant Enterobacterales(CRE)in the intensive care units(ICUs).Methods From July 2023 to June 2024,active screening of rectal swab CRE was conducted on ICU patients in 10 hospitals.ICU patients who underwent ac-tive screening from July 2023 to June 2024 were selected as the study group,while those who did not undergo active screening from July 2022 to June 2023 were selected as the control group.Difference in CRE detection rates between the two groups of patients was compared.Results A total of 7 803 ICU patients were included in the study group,744 CRE strains were detected,with a detection rate of 9.53%,out of which 304 CRE strains were detected through routine detection(detection rate 3.90%),3 707 patients underwent active screen,440 CRE strains were detected(detection rate 11.87%).7 561 ICU patients were included in the control group,out of which 250 CRE strains were detected through routine detection,with a detection rate of 3.31%.There was a statistically significant difference in the overall detection rate of CRE between two groups of patients(x2=246.18,P<0.001).In the study group,CRE detection rate of active screening(11.87%)was higher than that of routine detection(3.90%),with statistically significant difference(x2=264.26,P<0.001).A total of 17 CRE strains were detected from the study group.The proportions of Klebsiella pneumoniae(80.92%vs 73.41%)and Serratia marcescens(2.30%vs0.23%)in the routine detection group were both higher than in the active screening group,while the proportion of Escherichia coli in the routine detection group was lower(8.22%vs 19.55%),all with statistically significant differences(all P<0.05).Conclusion The prevalence of CRE in ICUs is relatively high,with a wide range of bac-terial species.Active screening can improve the detection rate of CRE.
5.The psychological experience of ICU nurses caring for young patients with suicide attempts:a qualitative study
Ruijuan WU ; Li WANG ; Xuehua HE ; Yunxia SHEN ; Jingbang LIU ; Liqing CHEN ; Yiyu ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(12):913-918
Objective:To explore the psychological experience of ICU nurses caring for young patients with suicide attempts in a general hospital, and to lay a foundation for the study of psychological adjustment and intervention for ICU nurses.Methods:Twelve ICU nurses who had experience of caring for suicide attempted- young patients from Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Affiliated to Medical College of Zhejiang University were selected by using descriptive qualitative research method and the maximum difference method of the purposive sampling during October to December in 2023, and semi-structured in-depth personal interviews were conducted. Traditional content analysis method was used to sort out and analyze the data and extract the themes.Results:A total of 12 nurses completed the interview, 5 males, 7 females, aged 23-38(29.33 ± 4.14) years, three themes and seven sub-themes were extracted: psychological characteristics of care (avoidance of active communication, fear of care, empathy); the support required for nursing care (support from colleagues; support from nursing managers); self-growth after caregiving (self-growth in terms of life and death, and self-growth in terms of children′s education).Conclusions:ICU nurses have a certain degree of psychological pressure when taking care of young patients with suicide attempts, which will produce empathy for patients and affect their self-values. At the same time, they need support from colleagues and nursing managers. Therefore, general hospitals should pay attention to the psychological state of ICU nurses, carry out the targeted communication training and mental health support for ICU nurses, and help them gain positive nursing career growth and values.
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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