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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 216-222, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996064

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Objective:To explore the current practice of head nurses′ human caring for patients at home and abroad, and integrate those effective measures and effect evaluation methods, so as to provide reference for nursing administrators.Methods:A framework was built on the scope review method proposed by Arksey and O′Malley, and such search terms as head nurse/nursing administrator, human caring/care/human-based, sick person/patient, nursing supervisory/charge nurse/head nurse/nurse administrator/nurse manager/nurse executive, empathy/care/compassion, patient/client were used. CNKI, Wanfang database, VIP, Chinese Medical Association Journal Full-text Database, Medical Knowledge Network (PubMed, Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, OVID, EBSCO) and the Cochrane Library were searched from their initiation to November 29, 2022. Two researchers independently screened and extracted basic characteristics of the literature, as well as the measures used by the head nurses to implement human caring for patients and the effect evaluation tools.Results:A total of 57 articles were included. This paper reviewed the measures of human caring for patients at both levels of head nurses as direct caregivers and as organizers.The measures at the level of direct caregivers included implementing human caring in their ward rounds, creating a caring atmosphere, setting up a head nurse reception day, interviewing the care needs of patients and their families, innovating working methods based on the perspective of human caring, and caring communication with patients and their families; measures at the level of organizers included building a nursing human caring mode with specialist characteristics, building a human caring mode for different patient groups, strengthening the training of nurses′ human caring ability and literacy, building a caring environment and atmosphere, simplifying the nursing work process, and establishing a continuous and diversified nurse-patient communication mode, continuing human caring for discharged patients, organizing participation of nurses in social practices of human caring, setting up caring posts, and conducting care supervision and quality control. Patient satisfaction survey was used to evaluate the practical effects of human caring, but the evaluation objects were nurses or nursing services.Conclusions:Head nurses play an important role in the implementation of human caring, and a variety of measures can be taken to directly or indirectly implement human caring for patients. It is suggested to build more human caring modes to cover more specialties and patient groups, and improve the patient satisfaction evaluation tools with head nurses as the evaluation object.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 210-215, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996063

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Objective:To investigate the current situation and influencing factors of patients′ satisfaction with nursing humanistic care, and to provide reference for improving the quality of such care provided by hospitals.Methods:From July to August 2022, outpatients and inpatients in 30 provinces were selected by multi-stage stratified sampling as the survey objects. A cross-sectional survey was conducted on an online platform, using the general information questionnaire and Chinese version of methodist health care system nurse caring instrument revised by the research group. The latter instrument consists of 12 dimensions. namely care coordination, competence, teaching/learning, emotional support, respect for individuality, physical comfort, availability, helping/trusting relationship, patient/family engagement, physical environment, spiritual environment and outcomes. Descriptive analysis was performed on the data collected by the questionnaires, and independent sample t-test and one-way ANOVA were used to analyze the influencing factors of patient satisfaction. Results:A total of 107 hospitals were selected for questionnaire survey, including 86 tertiary hospitals and 21 secondary hospitals, and 29 108 valid questionnaires were recovered. The patient satisfaction with nursing humanistic care scored (5.40±0.86); the top three dimensions were competence (5.50±0.89), emotional support (5.47±0.88) and helping/trusting relationship (5.46±0.86); the lowest scoring dimensions were teaching/learning (5.38±1.01), spiritual environment (5.36±1.04) and patient/family engagement (5.11±1.28). Differences with gender, age, marital status, child status, educational level, occupation, place of residence, economic region, per capita monthly income of the family, type of medical insurance, medical department visited and surgery or not presented significant differences on the patient satisfaction with nursing humanistic care scores ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The satisfaction of patients with hospital′s nursing humanistic care in China was at the middle to upper level. In the future, health education for patients should be strengthened, and a mode of family-engaged nursing humanistic care should be constructed in line with the Chinese cultural background. In the process of nursing services, the particularity of patient groups should be considered to better meet their needs.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1674-1681, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-807884

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On the analysis of world suicide prevention day theme throughout the years and its basic connotation, the article elucidates the core idea of "suicide, can be prevented" from different angles. And it enlightens the nurses should combine clinical practice, according to the specific situation of the hospitalized patients to carry out suicide prevention nursing work, mainly includes: think globally, make life full of hope, diversified social support, promote understanding, focus on high-risk age bracket, attach great importance to the cultural background, strengthen the cause of survival, eliminate discrimination, psychological intervention and continuous human care.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 299-302, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-490784

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Objective To explore the outpatients′experience of caring and provide references for improving their experience of medical care.Methods The phenomenology research method was adopted in this study,and twenty-one outpatients were subject to an in-depth interview to learn their outpatient experiences.Results Ten themes of experience with caring were extracted as follows:passionate and patient,careful and considerate,respect for others,offers to help,encouraging and comforting,apologies and courteously,humor,truthful considerations,conscientious and responsible,and a caring environment setup.Five themes of experience without caring were extracted as follows:impatient communication, careless seeing of outpatients,delayed service,passive reminders,and facilities without enough details. Conclusions The outpatients may have abundant experiences of caring at the outpatient clinic,also lack of caring sometimes as well.Outpatient managers should keep an eye on outpatients′needs and satisfaction of caring from time to time,to improve the quality of outpatient service.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 226-229, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-485979

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Objective To explore the methods of the standardized management used in humanistic nursing care and to assess its effects.Methods Measures of the standardized management began to be used in such care at the hospital since January 2013.Questionnaires of patient satisfaction with nursing care for inpatients and those discharged were used to assess the effects of the standardized management measures periodically and synthetically.Results The patient satisfaction with humanistic nursing care keeps increasing year by year from 2013 to 201 5.The differences among three sets of data are statistically significant(P < 0.05 ).Conclusions Humanistic nursing care calls for promotion of standardized management.It is high time to build such a standardized management system at the hospitals.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 513-515, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-451381

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Objective To observe the curative effect of Jiawei-Haiqi pill on senile osteoporosis. Methods 124 patients in Shantou hospital of Traditional Chinese orthopedics were gathered from May 2010 to December 2012 in accordance with the criterion of diagnosis of senile osteoporosis. The 124 patients were divided into 2 groups randomly according to their case number. Sixty cases in the study group were treated with Jiawei-Haiqi pill, 6 gram per time once a day. Sixty-four cases in the control group were given 50 IU salmon calcitionin see calcimar via intramuscular injection once a day in the fist week, once every two days in the second week, and once every three days in the third week. Both groups were treated for 3 weeks with 3 months visit. After the end of treatment, symptom score, record the bone mineral density and biochemical markers of bone metabolism(serum alkaline phosphatase(ALP), Fasting bone gla protein(BGP), Urinary calcium(UCa) were observed in both groups. Results ①Comparison of curative effect of osteoporosis: After 3 weeks treatment, the total effective rate was 85.0%(51/60) in the study group and 79.7%(51/64) in the control group. There was no significant difference(P=0.776) between the two groups. ②Comparison of bone mineral density effect:the total effective rate was 40%in the study group and 39.1%in the control group.The difference between the two groups was not statistically significant(P=0.991). ③Bone mineral density and symptom score changes bone mineral density in the two groups after 3 weeks and 3 months treatment [The study group respectively(0.69±0.08)g/cm2, (0.70±0.10)g/cm2, the control group respectively(0.69±0.0)g/cm2, (0.70± 0.13)g/cm2] increased than those in the same group before treatment[The study group (0.69±0.05)g/cm2, the control group (0.69±0.10)g/cm2], but there were no significant difference within group and between group comparisons(P>0.05);symptom score in the two groups after 3 weeks and 3 months treatment [The study group respectively(9.90±2.00)min,(8.50±1.70)min, the control group respectively (10.40±2.40)min, (9.00±1.90)min] reduced than those in the same group before treatment[The study group(16.10±2.00)min, the control group (16.20±1.80)min] (P0.05). ④Biochemical markers of bone metabolism changes, after 3 weeks treatment, BGP in the study group(9.08±5.05)ρ/(?g?L)increased than that before treatment (5.10±3.50)ρ/(?g?L)(P<0.05). Conclusion Jiawei-Haiqi pill could effectively improve the clinical symptoms of aged patients with osteoporosis and elevate the levels of their BGP.

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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 1484-1493, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-242463

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Malic acid is widely used in food, and chemical industries. Through overexpressing pyruvate carboxylase and malate dehydrogenase in pdc1-deficient Saccharomyces cerevisiae, malic acid was successfully produced through the reductive TCA pathway. No malic acid was detected in wild type Saccharomyces cerevisiae, however, 45 mmol/L malic acid was produced in engineered strain, and the concentration of byproduct ethanol also reduced by 18%. The production of malic acid enhanced 6% by increasing the concentration of Ca2+. In addition, the final concentration reached 52.5 mmol/L malic acid by addition of biotin. The increasing is almost 16% higher than that of the original strain.


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Citric Acid Cycle , Fermentation , Industrial Microbiology , Methods , Malate Dehydrogenase , Genetics , Metabolism , Malates , Metabolism , Metabolic Engineering , Methods , Metabolic Networks and Pathways , Oxidation-Reduction , Pyruvate Carboxylase , Genetics , Metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae , Genetics , Metabolism , Signal Transduction
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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1-3, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-438727

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Objective To investigate the requirements of hospitalized patients on humanized nursing in the ward of whole-process humanistic care mode and provide scientific references for continuous improvement of nursing quality.Methods A total of 408 patients from 2 wards of whole-process humanistic care mode.Patients were applied the self-designed questionnaire in combination with interview to understand the patients’ requirements of humanized nursing.Survey was carried out before the inpatients were discharged from the hospital adopting the “Evaluation Table of Patients’ Satisfaction Degree about the Nursing Service” produced and researched by our hospital independently.Results After carrying out the whole-process humanistic care service mode,the inpatients’ overall satisfaction degree and satisfaction rate with humanistic care were respectively 98.2%,97.5%.Conclusions Carrying out the quality care demonstration project and enhancing the concept of humanistic care can promote each other.Carrying out the inpatients’ care needs survey in the ward of whole-process humanistic care mode,integrating humanistic into every aspect of clinical nursing,are the crux of deepening high-quality nursing care as well as a new subject that clinical nurses should confront conscientiously.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 48-50, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-392155

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Object To investigate the main risk factors of ICU sydrome,and establish Logistic regression model to evaluate the accuracy rating、sensitivity and specificity for predicting ICU sydrome.Methods Investigated all patients hospitalized in ICU from June to July of 2007.Data collected include age,gender,religion,family income,education degree,primary disease,character type,APACHE II score and et al.Case-control study Was used to retrospectively investigate the clinical data of ICU sydrome.Firstly,sillgle factor analysis was used in 21 clinical variables.Then,Multivariate Logestic regression analysis was used in selected variables.Results Twelve clinical variables,including age,gender,family income,health care cost wiping out degree,whether or not having family member'death,whether or not encountering other patients'death,length of stay in ICU,whether or not receiving ventilator theraphy,sleep quality,score of APACHE II,time with disease,character type.By Logestic regression analysis,it WSS revealed that there were 6 significant factors for ICU sydrome in diminishing sequence as whether or not receiving ventilator theraphy,length of stay in ICU,sleep quality,gender,time with disease and whether or not encountering other patientsMeath.Logestic regression equation was as following:P=1/[1+Exp∑(31.425+2.611X1+8.188X2-2.677X3+7.474X4+4.312X5+6.153X6)].The accuracy rating、sensitivity and specificity of the Logestic model was 82.37%.79.42% and 85.13% respectively.Conclusions Whether or not receiving ventilator theraphy,length of stay in ICU,sleep quality,gender,time with disease and whether or not encountering other patients'death were the main risk factors of ICU sydrome.The Logestic regression model based on these factors is reliable in predicting ICU sydrome.

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Chinese Journal of Nursing ; (12): 739-742, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-406322

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Objective To investigate the current status of nursing information services on the hospital web sites,and provide empirical reference for the development of nursing information services. Methods Seventy three level hospitals were recruited in the study. The famous search engines such as Baidu and Google were used to locate the target hospital web sites. The nursing-related information was recorded and classified. Results Nursing related information could be found on 41(58.6%)hos-pital web sites. The data was not updated timely,and the click frequency was low. The contents were far of abundant and the presentation rates were under 25.0% except the contents of introduction to nursing and nursing news. Conclusions The nurs-ing-related information on the hospital web-sites were insufficient. Nursing administrators should pay close attention to the defi-ciency of nursing information on hospital web-sites and take actions to promote the development of nursing information ser-vices.

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