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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 731-733, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-479076

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Objective: To investigate the significance of doctor -patient communication courses to medical staff.Methods:Using self-made questionnaire and self -evaluation of anxiety scale (SAS), selection in our u-niversity study of 200 cases of medical personnel , in accordance with the doctor -patient communication before and after the course is divided into classes before and after teaching group , respectively on two groups before and after learning the medical staff on the SAS scores and questionnaire survey .Results:Compared with group before teach-ing, teaching group after medical staff thought through the study of doctor -patient communication course , is con-ducive to cultivating communication consciousness , improve doctor -patient communication skills as well as pre-venting the doctor-patient contradiction (P<0.05).After teaching group SAS score (34.50 ±6.88), signifi-cantly lower than the teaching group SAS score (45.51 ±6.97), difference was statistically significant (t =15 .622 ,P<0 .01 ) .Conclusion:Doctor-patient communication courses are effective way to improve the ability to communicate , to alleviate the anxiety of the medical staff at the same time also has a certain value .

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Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-573601

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Objective To observe the therapeutic effects of electrical stimulation of pelvic floor muscles on urinary incontinence (UI) in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury (ISCI). Methods Seven patients (5 males and 2 females; average age: 32.5 years; average duration after injury: 7.5 months) with ISCI were treated with ESPFM applied on rectum (for male) or vagina (for female) for 30~45 min,once a day, 5 days a week for (2~3) months. The rate of success on stopping using catheters and the frequency and amount of urination were observed during treatment. Results Catheters were taken out successfully from all patients 2~3 weeks after treatment. Five out of the 7 patients had more self-control of urination than incontinence after 8 weeks of treatment though there was no significant difference in the amount of the urination. Conclusion ESPFM might improve the function of urinary bladder in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury.

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