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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 721-726, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697081

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Objective To investigate the current prevention status of hospital acquired venous thromboembolism(VTE) in Shandong province, to further improve the prevention and control of VTE system, and provide reference for prevention of hospital care to improve the quality of VTE. Methods An electronic questionnaire survey was conducted among nurses in 81 hospitals of Shandong province. The questionnaire mainly included three parts:basic information,the current prevention status of hospital acquired VTE and the training needs of nurses. A total of 3 766 valid questionnaires were recovered. Results 59.26%(48/81)hospitals established multi-discipinary team to prevent VTE,76.00%(38/50)of the tertiary hospitals established multi-discipinary team, which was higher than 32.26% (10/31) of the secondary hospitals, the difference was statistically significant (χ2=15.166, P=0.000). The VTE risk assessment scale had been routinely used to assess the risk of VTE in hospitalized patients,80.37%(352/438) tertiary hospital departments implemented grading nursing care while 71.43%(175/245) secondary hospitals departments implemented grading nursing care, the difference was statistically significant(χ2=7.120, P=0.008). Each level hospital mechanical preventive equipment configuration rate was less than 70%.Training needs of nurses:92.11%(3 469/3 766)nurses believed that it was necessary to organize the VTE related knowledge training for nurses,but there were significant differences in the training of nurses with different professional titles (Z=-12.607, P=0.000). 48.04%(1 149/2 392) nurses with junior grade professional titles were not trained. Conclusions The hospital attaches great importance to the prevention of hospital acquired VTE,but the construction level of VTE prevention system is unevenness, and primary hospitals should be further reinforced. The risk assessment scale selection lacks of uniform standards, mechanical preventive equipment allocation rate should to be further improved. And the training of primary nurses should be further strengthened.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1595-1600, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-618213

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Objective To assess the effects of music intervention on physiological and psychological responses of patients with cancer. Methods A computerized search in China Biology Medicine, China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Wanfang data ,VIP, Cochrane library, Web of Science and PubMed was performed for relevant randomized control trials comparing the effects of music intervention on physiological and psychological responses of patients with cancer. The quality of studies was critically appraised and data were extracted by two reviewers independently. The Cochrane-Handbook5.0 was used to evaluate the quality of studies. Data was analyzed by RevMan5.0 software. Results A total of 29 randomized control trials were involved. Eleven studies about the effects of music intervention on anxiety level of patients with cancer were assessed with Self-rating Anxiety Scale,Meta analysis confirmed that music intervention could effectively reduce the anxiety level of patients with cancer (WMD=-11.74, 95%CI-11.94--8.53, P<0.01). Four studies about the effects of music intervention on anxiety level of patients with cancer were assessed with state-trait anxiety inventory,Meta analysis confirmed that music intervention could effectively reduce the anxiety level of patients with cancer (WMD=-8.24, 95%CI-9.44--7.04, P<0.01). Meta-analysis showed that music intervention was able to relieve anxiety, depression, pain of patients with cancer. Two studies about the effects of music intervention on anxiety level of patients with cancer were assessed with Hamilton Anxiety Scale,Meta analysis confirmed that music intervention could effectively reduce the anxiety level of patients with cancer (WMD=-3.37, 95%CI-4.93--1.82, P<0.01). Fourteen studies about the effects of music intervention on depression level of patients with cancer were assessed with Self-rating Depression Scale,Meta analysis confirmed that music intervention could effectively reduce the depression level of patients with cancer (WMD=-8.12, 95%CI-10.75--5.49, P<0.01). Three studies about the effects of music intervention on depression level of patients with cancer were assessed with Hamilton Depression Scale,Meta analysis confirmed that music intervention could effectively reduce the depression level of patients with cancer (WMD=-3.27, 95%CI-6.34--0.21, P=0.04). A total of 9 studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of music intervention on patients with the pain Visual Analogue Scale,Meta analysis confirmed that music intervention could effectively reduce the pain level of patients with cancer (WMD=-0.83, 95%CI-1.23--0.44, P<0.01).A total of 6 studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of music intervention on heart rate in cancer patients,Meta analysis confirmed that music intervention could stabilize the heart rate of patients (WMD=-3.38, 95%CI-5.13--1.62, P=0.002).A total of 6 studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of music intervention on systolic blood pressure in patients with cancer,the results of Meta analysis showed that music intervention could stabilize the systolic pressure in patients (WMD=-5.34, 95%CI-7.95--2.73, P<0.01). Conclusions Music intervention has effects on reducing potentially harmful psychological responses of patients with cancer,which deserve to be explored and spread in clinical practice.

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