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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2431-2434, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-483491

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Objective To evaluate the nursing effect of orientation of traditional Chinese medicine drug therapy combined with multiple frequency vibration therapeutic instrument in treating pediatric pneumonia with dyspneic cough. Methods A total of 277 children (pneumonia with dyspneic cough syndrome of wind-cold invading lung, wind-heat invading, lungphlegm-heat congesting lung) were enrolled in this study. They were divided into the orientation of traditional Chinese medicine drug therapy combined with multiple frequency vibration therapeutic instrument group (lung therapy and sputum excretion group,100 cases), the orientation of traditional Chinese medicine drug therapy group (lung therapy group, 94 cases) and the multiple frequency vibration therapeutic instrument group (sputum excretion group, 83 cases) by random digits table method.The main symptoms improvements, therapeutic evaluation, the comfortable level of the children, family satisfaction degree of the 3 groups were evaluated before and after 5 days of treatment. Results After 5 days, the main symptoms score was (7.22±2.74) points in the lung therapy and sputum vibration group, and (8.98±3.40), (8.78±2.91) points in the lung therapy group and sputum excretion group, there were significant differences among 3 groups, F=9.756, P0.05. The family satisfaction degree in the lung therapy and sputum vibration group was higher than that in the other two groups, and there were significant differences among 3 groups, χ2=9.102, P<0.05. Conclusions The nursing effect of orientation of traditional Chinese medicine drug therapy combined with multiple frequency vibration therapeutic instrument has more advantages in treating pediatric pneumonia with dyspneic cough.

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