1.Cognitive level and influencing factors of parents' participation in treatment activities during perioperative period
Shimin LI ; Xuelian ZHANG ; Ping LI ; Xiuyu JIANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(5):662-666
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To investigate the cognitive level of parents' participation in treatment activities during perioperative period and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:A total of 500 parents of perioperative children treated in Jinan Maternity and Child Care Hospital, Children's Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University and Central Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University from March to October 2021 were selected by the convenient sampling method. The Cognitive Assessment Scale of Inpatients' Participation in Treatment Activities, Caregiver Positive Perception Scale and Overall Health Literacy Scale were used to investigate the patients. A total of 500 questionnaires were sent out in this study and 487 were effectively received, with an effective recovery of 97.4%.Results:The total cognitive score of 487 perioperative Children's parents' participation in treatment activities was (62.25±7.39) , and the average score of each dimension was from high to low as patients' participation cognition, behavior management cognition and treatment cognition. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that parents' age, educational level, marital status, previous caregiving experience, caregivers' positive feelings, health literacy and hospital stay of children were the factors influencing the cognitive level of parents' participation in treatment activities during perioperative period.Conclusions:Parents' age, education level, marital status, previous nursing experience, positive feelings of caregivers, health literacy and length of hospital stay of children are factors that influence the cognitive level of parents' participation in treatment activities during perioperative period. Targeted intervention measures can be taken in the future to improve the cognitive level of parents' participation in treatment activities during perioperative period to promote the recovery of children.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Imaging sectional anatomy study on the optic canal by 64-slice spiral CT
Pengfei JIANG ; Ying SUN ; Yongbin Lü ; Yuanbin LI ; Xiuyu DAI ; Xiaoning ZHONG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(9):668-669
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			This study was aimed to evaluate the application of64-slice spiral CT in imaging anatomy of the normal optic canal. The optic canals of 100 healthy subjects were examined by 64-slice spiral CT,and the imaging measurement of the anatomy structures were performed by the multi-planar reconstruction. The longest and the shorzest walls of the optic canal were the medial wall and the inferior wall, respectively.Results indicate that the imaging anatomic measurement of the optic canal can be accurately and easily performed by means of multi-planar reconstruction of 64-slice spiral CT.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.GC CONTENT AND 18S rDNA SEQUENCE IN THREE NUCLEAR TYPE SEGREGANTS ISOLATED FROM A HETEROKARYON OFFUSARIUM OXYSPORUM F.SP.VASINFECTUM
Ying LI ; Guohua GUAN ; Yongshen JIANG ; Xiuyu LI ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Three nuclear type segeragants were isolated from a heterokaryon of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.vasinfectum strain Ag149.Their cultural character and pathogenicity were different.The differences of their GC content for total DNA and nuclear DNA were between 0  1% to 0  4% and 0  4% to 0  8% respectively,as measured by thermal denaturation method.The 18S rDNA partial sequences of 1477 base pairs in these segregants were identical.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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