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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 64-66, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-414537

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Objective To carry out bacteriological analysis between re-used and disposable oxygen humidification devices. Methods Reused oxygen equipment and disposable oxygen moisture bottles from 6 randomly selected elderly wards were collected, patients who used oxygen will be randomized into 3 groups, group A used cold water as the oxygen humidification liquid, group B used distilled water as humidification liquid, group C used AQUAPAK disposable oxygen humidification devices, sample taking in group A and group B happened on every Monday and Thursday before the replacement of sample moisture bottles, sample was taken in group C after the use of disposable oxygen humidification devices, according to "hospital disinfection health standards" (GB5982-1995)sampling method of disinfection liquid sample was taken and sent to test in the disinfectant laboratory. Results Of 61 samples in group A bacteria cartier rate was 81.97%, bacteria carrier rate of 71 samples in group B was 47.89%, of 52 samples in group C the carrier rate was 0. The comparing of bacterial contamination rate of three kinds of oxygen moisture bottles after using was statistically significant. Take group A, B for comparison, the average severity level of bacteria in group A is higher than group B. In group A, the level of the Gram-negative bacteria as well as Gram-positive bacteria colonization was higher than group B. Conclusions Whether use of cold water or distilled water, oxygen humidification liquids have different degrees of pollution. Currently there is no general criteria and norms in the context of sterilization of oxygen humidification, for patients on long-term oxygen using, to choose disposable oxygen humidification device to reduce the incidence of hospital infections is recommended.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 6-9, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-388681

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Objective To investigate the effects of extended care on the treatment compliance and the quality of life on discharged elderly patients with chronic heart failure. Methods One hundred and eight patients were randomly assigned to the experimental group and the control group with 54 patients in each, the experimental group received extended care for 1 year, including regular telephone and visit follow-up, supporting medical care, diet care, rehabilitation exercises and supervision of self-care. The control group underwent routine health education before discharge. Medical compliance and self-management ability were compared three months, six months and 1 year after discharge, evaluation score of life quality were also compared at discharge and one year after discharge between the two groups. Results There were no significant differences in medication, diet and regular follow-up visits between the two groups. However, the patients in the experimental group showed better compliance than the control group in the self-testing of urine, body weight,and recording of symptoms, body signs and required exercises. Additionally, the patients in the experimental group had higher scores than the control group in the daily life-skills, happiness and the quality of life. Conclusions The extended care significantly improved the treatment compliance and the quality of life in the elderly patients with chronic heart failure.

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