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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2069-2074, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908204

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Objective:In order to analyze the current research status of handover shift in nursing management, summarize, analyze and judge the existing literature, in order to provide reference for clinical nursing practice.Methods:Through literature review, it is planned to review the current situation, shortcomings and future development of nursing handover classes.Results:The handover process was generally divided into four stages, of which SBAR was the best practice tool for handing over key information. For the performance of handover shifts, NASR, PVNC-BR, HES and Handoff CEX were often used to evaluate the performance of shifts, and for the results of shifts, evaluations were mostly conducted at the levels of patient safety, process elements, and organizational management. At present, the use of electronic information systems, benign organizational culture and patient and family-centered clinical practice could effectively improve the efficiency and effectiveness of handover.Conclusions:The process and elements of the current shift mode are relatively complete, and the communication strategy is reasonable, but there are still many shortcomings and defects. This suggests that nursing managers should adopt scientific intervention methods and evaluation tools when paying attention to and reforming nursing handover in the future to continuously improve the quality of handover.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 7776-7783, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-484978

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BACKGROUND:There are stil some controversies about lateral compression rotational y unstable pelvic ring injuries and fixed mode. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the pelvic stability of locking plate fixation pelvic reconstruction repairing lateral compression rotational y unstable pelvic ring injuries. METHODS:We retrospectively analyzed 15 patients with unstable lateral compression rotational y unstable pelvic ring injuries treated with reconstruction locking plates fixation at Suzhou Xiangcheng People’s Hospital between November 2011 and November 2014. The Matta standard was used to evaluate the quality of fracture reduction. Clinical efficacy was evaluated by Majeed score. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Fifteen patients were fol owed up for 12-44 months (mean 24 months). According to the standard of Matta, 11 cases were excel ent, 2 cases were good, 2 cases were average, 0 case poor, and the excel ent and good rate was 87%. According to Majeed functional assessment, clinical function outcomes were graded as 9 cases excel ent, 3 cases good, 1 case average, 1 case poor;excel ent and good rate was 80%. There were no patient loss of reduction and internal fixation failure among these 15 patients in the final fol ow-up. No iatrogenic neurovascular injury occurred. Incision superficial infection was detected in 2 patients with a Morel-Laval ee lesion after subjecting to double-tube continuous negative pressure drainage, and healed after wound management. A large area of infection and skin necrosis did not occur. These results confirm that pelvic universal reconstruction locking plates in repair of lateral compression rotational y unstable pelvic ring injuries can maintain a strong and effective fixation. We should pay much attention to the cases of pelvic fractures combined with soft tissue injury around the pelvis.

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