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Asian Nursing Research ; : 197-202, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-897176

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Purpose@#This study aimed to describe the clinical response to five-step systematic therapy (FSST) in the management of plugged ducts and mastitis. FSST was a comprehensive milk stasis dredging treatment, which contained five steps to make the milk out of the plugged duct. @*Methods@#This retrospective study included 922 breastfeeding women, 714 with plugged ducts, and 208 with mastitis who received FSST from June to September 2017. The breast pain score, swelling degree, and range of breast induration were recorded pre-FSST and post-FSST. @*Results@#After a single FSST, pain score and swelling degree were significantly improved (both p < .001) in all cases. After FSST, the mean breast pain relief score was 1.69 ± 0.70, whereas the mean swelling fade away degree was 1.61 ± 0.62. In the subgroup analysis, pain score and swelling degree were significantly improved (both p < .001) in the plugged ducts group and the mastitis group. The score of pain relief in the plugged ducts group was less than that in the mastitis group (1.63 ± 0.68 vs. 1.91 ± 0.70, t = 5.30; p < .001), whereas improvement of swelling fade away was greater in the plugged ducts group than the mastitis group (1.65 ± 0.64 vs. 1.48 ± 0.56, t = 3.49; p = .001). The composition ratio of changes in induration range between the two groups was statistically different (Pearson χ2 = 137.87, p < .001), of which more obvious improvement in the plugged ducts group than the mastitis group (χ2 = 25.65, p < .001). @*Conclusion@#FSST can relieve pain, reduce breast swelling and range of induration, and for plugged ducts or mastitis varied degree differently.

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Asian Nursing Research ; : 197-202, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-889472

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Purpose@#This study aimed to describe the clinical response to five-step systematic therapy (FSST) in the management of plugged ducts and mastitis. FSST was a comprehensive milk stasis dredging treatment, which contained five steps to make the milk out of the plugged duct. @*Methods@#This retrospective study included 922 breastfeeding women, 714 with plugged ducts, and 208 with mastitis who received FSST from June to September 2017. The breast pain score, swelling degree, and range of breast induration were recorded pre-FSST and post-FSST. @*Results@#After a single FSST, pain score and swelling degree were significantly improved (both p < .001) in all cases. After FSST, the mean breast pain relief score was 1.69 ± 0.70, whereas the mean swelling fade away degree was 1.61 ± 0.62. In the subgroup analysis, pain score and swelling degree were significantly improved (both p < .001) in the plugged ducts group and the mastitis group. The score of pain relief in the plugged ducts group was less than that in the mastitis group (1.63 ± 0.68 vs. 1.91 ± 0.70, t = 5.30; p < .001), whereas improvement of swelling fade away was greater in the plugged ducts group than the mastitis group (1.65 ± 0.64 vs. 1.48 ± 0.56, t = 3.49; p = .001). The composition ratio of changes in induration range between the two groups was statistically different (Pearson χ2 = 137.87, p < .001), of which more obvious improvement in the plugged ducts group than the mastitis group (χ2 = 25.65, p < .001). @*Conclusion@#FSST can relieve pain, reduce breast swelling and range of induration, and for plugged ducts or mastitis varied degree differently.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1069-1074, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-802684

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Objective@#To investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on functional exercise in postoperative breast cancer patients.@*Methods@#A total of 128 postoperative breast cancer patients admitted to our hospital from March 2016 to October 2017 were selected and divided into control group and observation group before and after motivational interviewing. The control group was given routine functional exercises guidance, while the observation group was given motivational interviewing on the basis of the control group. The self-efficacy and functional exercise compliance of the two groups were evaluated before intervention, on the day of discharge, and 3 months after discharge. The shoulder joint mobility of the two groups was evaluated 3 months after discharge.@*Results@#Repeated measures analysis of variance showed that there were statistically significant difference between the control group and the observation group in C-SUPPH (Fintervention=5.608, P=0.020) and Postoperative Functional Exercise Compliance Scale for Breast Cancer(Fintervention=6.776, P=0.010); The shoulder joint mobility of the observation group was superior to the control group at 3 months after discharge (U=2.128, P=0.033).@*Conclusion@#Motivational interviewing can improve self-efficacy and functional exercise compliance of postoperative breast cancer patients, and promote the recovery of shoulder joint activity function.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1069-1074, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-752584

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Objective To investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on functional exercise in postoperative breast cancer patients. Methods A total of 128 postoperative breast cancer patients admitted to our hospital from March 2016 to October 2017 were selected and divided into control group and observation group before and after motivational interviewing. The control group was given routine functional exercises guidance, while the observation group was given motivational interviewing on the basis of the control group. The self-efficacy and functional exercise compliance of the two groups were evaluated before intervention, on the day of discharge, and 3 months after discharge. The shoulder joint mobility of the two groups was evaluated 3 months after discharge. Results Repeated measures analysis of variance showed that there were statistically significant difference between the control group and the observation group in C-SUPPH (Fintervention=5.608, P=0.020) and Postoperative Functional Exercise Compliance Scale for Breast Cancer(Fintervention=6.776, P=0.010); The shoulder joint mobility of the observation group was superior to the control group at 3 months after discharge (U=2.128, P=0.033). Conclusion Motivational interviewing can improve self-efficacy and functional exercise compliance of postoperative breast cancer patients, and promote the recovery of shoulder joint activity function.

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