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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1609-1613, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-495826

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Objective To develop a scale of assessing inpatient′s risk factors of chemotherapy drugs permeability. Methods Designed a questionnaire for expert information collecting based on literature review,and employed the Delphi method to develop a set of indicators to measure inpatient′s effective store seepage risk factors. Fifteen experts finished the 2-round survey. Results Expert's enthusiasm was high, the two rounds of enquiry for effective questionnaire recovery rate was 100%. Expert's authority was very high, the average duration of clinical practice was 23.8 years, the average duration of nursing management was 13.1 years, the rate of familiarity about this kind of research was 100%, the recognition degree in the accumulation of theoretical knowledge, the clinical practice and the home or abroad research degree was 93%, 100%and 73%respectively. Two rounds of enquiry for expert advice of Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.96 and 0.98 respectively, experts tend to agree that the scale had good consistency, high credibility, delivery system eventually formed contains, vein, the static drop time (static) chemotherapy, more routine chemotherapy, liquid type, drug factors, social support, cooperation degree, liquid volume, mission 11 dimensions such as level of understanding, the nurse puncture store effective seepage risk factors assessment of 42 items. Conclusion The inpatient′s effective store seepage risk factor assessment scale developed by using the Delphi method is reliable for assessing effective store seepage risk factor of hospitalized patients .

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1-3, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-395812

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Objective The optimal community nursing intervention methods for community patients with primary hypertension was discussed in order to promote their health. Methods System management and community intervention were applied to 140 community patients with primary hypertension for 2 years, including strengthing community communication, popularizing health knowledge, improving cognition of danger of hypertension, hypertensive disease project management, tracking and monitoring the patients with primary hypertension and medication supervision.The cognition rate of prevention and control knowledge for hypertension, hypertension-related cardiovascular complication and formation rote of hypertension control behavior were compared before and after intervention. Results The prevalence rate of the knowledge on hypertension was increased, accompanied with promoting regular medication in patients with hypertension, decreasing cardiovascular complication caused by hypertension and heightening formation rate of controlling behavior in hypertension patients.Conclusions Applying community nursing intervention is practically effective in prevention and treatment of primary hypertension, deserving promotion and application in community medical institute.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 13-14, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-397902

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Objective To establish nursing intervention for patients with diabetes mellitus and discuss in-fluence of community nursing on rehabilitation of patients with diabetes mellitus. Methods Patients with con-finned diagnosis of type two diabetes mellitus (61 cases) were selected,individual health records were established and health education was given to them,including diet,exercises,psychological nursing,medication instruction and regular blood glucose monitoring. Patients compliance,control of fasting blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin were compared before and after nursing intervention. Results Patients compliance such as regular physical ex-amination,diet control,regular blood glucose monitoring and exercises treatment improved after intervention com-pared with those before community intervention (P<0.05). The control of fasting blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin was better after intervention compared with those before community intervention (P<0.01). Con-clusion Community nursing intervention for patients with diabetes mellitus proved to have good effect.

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