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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2034-2039, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-864726

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Objective:To understand the driving factors of postpartum health promotion behaviors in pregnant women with gestational diabetes.Methods:From September to October 2019, the purpose of the sampling method was to select 14 cases of gestational diabetic gynaecologists who visited the outpatient department of diabetes care in our hospital as the research subjects. The phenomenological research method was used to conduct a semi-structured interview. Colaizzi′s 7-step analysis method was used to organize and analyze the data to refine the subject.Results:The driving force of postpartum health promotion behaviors of gestational diabetes mothers mainly came from the internal driving force and the external driving force. The internal driving force was mainly the uncertainty of gestational diabetes, the solution of the problem improves self-worth, and the post-traumatic growth made patients re-understand life. The external driving force was mainly family support, full mobilization of subjective initiative, quantitative diet intake and building of a healthy lifestyle.Conclusions:The driving factors for postpartum health promotion of gestational diabetic women are complex and diverse. Medical staff should timely grasp the post-natal health promotion status of gestational diabetic women, and promote their self-support and social support.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 1555-1558, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-816924

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OBJECTIVE: To establish a method for the determination of levofloxacin concentration in human pleural effusion, to study its pharmaceutical characteristics. METHODS: Totally 6 patients with infectious pleural effusion received levofloxacin 0.4 g qd intravenous drip. Pleural effusion was collected at 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 and 24 hours after administration. After treated with methanol precipitation protein, HPLC was used to determine the concentration of levofloxacin. The determination was performed on Agilent ZORBAX SB-C18 column with mobile phase consisted of methanol-0.02 mmol/L KH2PO4 buffer (containing 0.3% triethylamine, 70 ∶ 30, V/V at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The detection wavelength was set at 294 nm, and the column temperature was 35 ℃. The sample size was 20 μL. The pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated with WinNonlin 5.2 software. RESULTS: Under this chromatogram condition, retention time of levofloxacin was about 4.9 min, the peak shape was good, the baseline was stable, and the determination of endogenous substances in pleural effusion had no interference. The linear range of levofloxacin were 0.625-20 μg/mL(R2=0.998 9). The relative recovery rates were (83.75±1.66)%-(87.73±2.43)% for low, medium and high concentration samples (n=3); RSDs of intra-day were 2.23%-4.96% (n=5); RSDs of inter-day were 4.10%-4.78%(n=5); the accuracy ranged (97.76±4.85)%-(100.87±2.25)%(n=5); RSD of concentration was no more than 5% in stability test (n=3) for low, medium and high quality control sample. The pharmacokinetic parameters of levofloxacin included cmax were (2.21±0.87) μg/mL; AUC0-24 h were (37.31±11.94) μg·h/mL; t1/2 were (4.50±0.21) h. CONCLUSIONS: Established method is simple, reliable and sensitive, and can be used for the determination of levofloxacin concentration in human pleural effusion and its pharmacokinetic study.

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