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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 342-346, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697009

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Objective To investigate the quality of the chronic kidney information found on websites. Methods Three search engines were searched for relevant chronic kidney websites. The independent raters use HON code(The Health On Net Code of Conduct for medical and health Web sites, HON code) and DISCERN instrument to evaluate the chronic kidney websites in Chinese. Results A total of 18 websites were included into our study.The overall mean quality of HON code was 3.6±1.6.The overall mean quality of DISCERN instrument was 32.3 ± 10.8. In the research site, the number of sites built by nonprofits accounted for only 5.6%(1/18). Conclusions The information quality on chronic kidney found online was of poor.The main reason is health websites contain lots of advertisement,and it is rare that non-profit websites can provide medical information which is suitable for general public,the overall reliability is poor,Chinese health websites need to put efforts on developing the quality of health information.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition ; (6): 233-239, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-615089

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Objective To observe the clinical parameters, self-management, and compliance in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients before and during Spring Festival, and to describe holiday syndrome in PD patients.Methods We prospectively observed PD patients with regular follow-up in our center before Chinese Spring Festival (January 8-February 7, 2016) and during Chinese Spring Festival (February 8-March 8, 2016).Demographic and clinical characteristics, self-management, and compliance with its influencing factors were collected by face-to-face method in outpatient care.Results Totally 130 PD patients were enrolled.The average age was (58.5±15.4) years, and women accounted for 53.1%.The primary diagnosis was diabetic kidney disease (32.3%), followed by primary glomerulonephritis (26.2%).Fourteen patients (10.8%) received automated peritoneal dialysis (APD), and most of the remaining patients chose continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD,73.8%), with a median dialysis age of 34 months.During the 4-week followed-up, the appetite was stable, while the serum phosphate and pre-albumin increased [(1.5±0.4)mmol/L vs.(1.6±0.4)mmol/L, P=0.025;325.3 (272.2,355.1)mmol/L vs.326.0(284.2,376.5)mmol/L, P<0.01, respectively].No difference was observed in edema, dyspnea, and nighttime lying flat.However, the weight elevated significantly [(61.3±13.9)kg vs.(63.4±13.0)kg, P=0.002], with the median peritoneal ultrafiltration volume increased from 783.3 ml to 900.0 ml (P=0.005).During the holiday, the incidences of dialysis-related infections were unchanged, while the incidences of digestive system comorbidities increased significantly (5.4% vs.13.8%, P=0.021).As for the compliance, 8 patients reduced their PD cycles during the holiday, which was more frequent than before holiday (P=0.018).One patient changed his PD pattern, and 6 patients did not follow the medication orders.Demographic characteristics such as gender, age, and marriage conditions were not associated with the compliance.Conclusions Holiday syndrome remarkably affects PD patient''s volume load, metabolism, and compliance.Poor self-management of PD patients during holidays needs further concern.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 371-373, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-974361

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@#Objective To develop a new instrument to assess swallowing function which will be suitable for nurses to screen dysphagia in the patients with stroke.MethodsItems closely related to symptoms and signs of dysphagia were found with literature review, forming a preliminary instrument. All items retrieved were selected and modified by experts interview and a pilot study in patients with stroke. Then, a clinical nursing swallowing assessment tool (CNSAT) was formulated.ResultsTotally, seven items of symptoms and signs related to dysphagia in patients with stroke were found with literature review. All the seven items retrieved were selected again by experts interview and finally a CNSAT was formed with six modified items by a pilot study in 10 patients with stroke, each item with four choice based on its severity of their symptoms and signs.ConclusionCNSAT is a simple, convenient and safe instrument and suitable for nurses to assess swallowing function of patients with stroke.

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