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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 479-483, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-931429

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Objective:To investigate the application and effects of WeChat official account in improving the nursing trainees' core post competency.Methods:The study included in 105 nursing trainees of Batch 2015 as experimental group, taking the nursing practice WeChat official account based on the routine clinical teaching pattern, and 95 nursing trainees of Batch 2014 as control group, taking traditional teaching mode. At the end of the internship, the scores of special examinations for nursing students and the national examination for nursing qualifications ("nursing qualification examination" for short) of the two group were compared, and the critical thinking ability, ability to acquire information lifelong learning ability, nurse-patient clinical communication ability and teaching satisfaction of the two groups of students were analyzed. SPSS 23.0 software was used for t test. Results:The scores of special examinations, nursing qualification examination and each module at main dimensions of the core post competency of nursing students in the experimental group were higher than those in the control group ( P<0.05). The nursing trainees in the experimental group were satisfied with the teaching effects of the WeChat official account. Conclusion:The WeChat official account in clinical nursing practice helps improve the quality of clinical practice teaching and assist in enhancing core post competency of nursing trainees.

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Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 684-690, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-611095

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Objective To evaluate the efficacy of pivot-regulating manipulations applied in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinical nursing for infantile anorexia based on the meridian and acupoint theory. Methods One hundred and twenty children with anorexia were randomly divided into trial group and control group , 60 cases in each group. The control group was given spine-pinching therapy based on the conventional nursing care. The trial group was given pivot-regulating manipulations based on the conventional nursing care , and the pivot-regulating manipulations covered manipulating spleen -stomach meridian , regulating Neibagua, kneading Banmen, kneading abdomen, manipulating acupoints of Zhongwan, Tianshu and Zusanli, and pinching spine according to the deficiency-excess differentiation, once every other day and 3 times constituting one course of treatment. After treatment for 2 courses, the clinical efficacy of the two groups was evaluated. The changes in TCM symptom scores and physical examination indexes of body height, body mass, head circumference, chest circumference, height-for-age (HT/A), weight-for-age (WT/A) in the two groups were observed before and after treatment. Results(1) Five cases(3 differentiated into excess syndrome and 2 into deficiency syndrome) of the trial group dropped out and quitted from the trial, and 6 cases of the control group dropped out and quitted from the trial. (2) After two courses of treatment, the total effective rate of the trial group was 94.55%, and that of the control group was 87.04%, the difference being significant (P < 0.05). (3) After treatment, the scores of appetite and food-intake amount, complexion and lip color, water intake, restlessness, and urination as well as TCM symptom scores in both groups were improved; the WT/A of the trial group was also improved (P < 0.05 compared with those before treatment). The trial group had better effect on improving the scores of appetite and food-intake amount, complexion and lip color, and restlessness as well as TCM symptom scores than the control group (P < 0.05 or P < 0.001). The trial group also showed better effect on improving body mass, body height, head circumference, and HT/A than the control group(P<0.05). Conclusion As a nursing method based on the meridian and acupoint theory as well as syndrome differentiation and treatment, pivot-regulating manipulations are effective for the treatment of infantile anorexia by quickly starting an effect and obviously relieving the symptoms.

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