1.Psychological experience of reproductive concerns in female patients of childbearing age with systemic lupus erythematosus: a qualitative study
Zhaorong HUANG ; Jiali CHEN ; Jiaying CHEN ; Erwei SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(12):941-947
Objective:To explore the psychological experience of reproductive concerns in female patients of childbearing age with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and to provide evidence for formulating targeted intervention measures.Methods:From April to May 2024, phenomenological research methods of qualitative study and purposive sampling were used to conduct semi-structured interviews with 13 female SLE patients of childbearing age who were outpatient or hospitalized in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University. Colaizzi′s seven-step method was used for data analysis.Results:A total of 13 female patients of childbearing age with SLE were interviewed, aged 21-36 (27.08 ± 3.88) years. Six themes were identified: concerns about fertility, concerns about one′s own health, concerns about the safety of the offspring, concerns about unmet fertility information, the need for positive emotional transmission, negative psychological experience caused by childbearing related problems ( inferiority and depression caused by difficulty in maintaining intimate relationships, anxiety and guilt caused by reproductive pressure, pain and panic caused by failure reproductive experience, and restlessness and anxiety caused by the burden of reproductive costs).Conclusions:Female patients of childbearing age with SLE have many concerns about fertility issues. Medical staff should pay attention to the psychological experience related to fertility among female patients of childbearing age with SLE, and give targeted scientific and effective intervention to alleviate the negative psychological experience of patients with reproductive.
2.Psychological experience of reproductive concerns in female patients of childbearing age with systemic lupus erythematosus: a qualitative study
Zhaorong HUANG ; Jiali CHEN ; Jiaying CHEN ; Erwei SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(12):941-947
Objective:To explore the psychological experience of reproductive concerns in female patients of childbearing age with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and to provide evidence for formulating targeted intervention measures.Methods:From April to May 2024, phenomenological research methods of qualitative study and purposive sampling were used to conduct semi-structured interviews with 13 female SLE patients of childbearing age who were outpatient or hospitalized in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University. Colaizzi′s seven-step method was used for data analysis.Results:A total of 13 female patients of childbearing age with SLE were interviewed, aged 21-36 (27.08 ± 3.88) years. Six themes were identified: concerns about fertility, concerns about one′s own health, concerns about the safety of the offspring, concerns about unmet fertility information, the need for positive emotional transmission, negative psychological experience caused by childbearing related problems ( inferiority and depression caused by difficulty in maintaining intimate relationships, anxiety and guilt caused by reproductive pressure, pain and panic caused by failure reproductive experience, and restlessness and anxiety caused by the burden of reproductive costs).Conclusions:Female patients of childbearing age with SLE have many concerns about fertility issues. Medical staff should pay attention to the psychological experience related to fertility among female patients of childbearing age with SLE, and give targeted scientific and effective intervention to alleviate the negative psychological experience of patients with reproductive.
3.Application of whole-range fine management in infection prevention in batches of patients with extensive burns
Xiaoli XU ; Zhaorong SHI ; Jiale HU ; Bo YUAN ; Yuxiu LIU ; Huimin HUANG ; Xiangyi YIN ; Hongmei FANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(7):755-758
According to the infection characteristics of batches of patients with extensive burns in dust explosion, the article focused on the concept and mode of whole-range fine management.Based on the characteristics and rules of infection prevention in bat-ches of patients with extensive burns, the measurement and examination of infection management were refined, the infection monitoring indexes were designed scientifically, the infection prevention scheme and monitoring table were formulated.By early and whole-range intervention of infection prevention, quantitative evaluation, fine management and precise control at different times, all levels of infec-tion management teams could fully serve their purposes in order to realize effective infection prevention.
4.Effect of quality control circle to reduce intraoperative hypothermia during transurethral resection or prostate for elderly patients
Yan CHEN ; Yue ZHANG ; Zhaorong LU ; Ping HUANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(36):4616-4619,4620
Objective To explore the effect of quality control circle ( QCC) to prevent intraoperative hypothermia during transurethral resection or prostate ( TURP) of aging patients .Methods We founded QCC team, utilized PDCA, and established ‘To prevent Intraoperative hypothermia during TURP of elderly patients ’ as a theme.Elderly, who met the sampling criteria and implement of TURP from January to October 2013 were assigned, for stock taking, setting goals, analyzing the causes, implementing rectification measures and evaluating the effect .Results Through the QCC , the rates of intraoperative hypothermia ,chills and postoperative agitation (14.3%,13.4%and 8.9%) were significant differences before QCC carried out (41.6%,30.9%and 21.4%) (χ2 =18.694,12.311,6.125,respectively;P<0.05).Each member of QCC was improved in the use of QCC, teamwork, expertise, relationships, the power of executive and the ability to resolve problems . Conclusions To carry out the quality control circle activity in elderly patients with TURP can effectively reduce the intraoperative hypothermia occurs , reduce intraoperative shivering and agitation and other complications , and improve the ability of team members to use QCC problem .

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