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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 764-768, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797146

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Objective@#To establish an "integrated management system" for pelvic floor dysfunction and explore its effects on clinical practice.@*Methods@#A pelvic floor nursing team was set up to connect the outpatient management system, the ward perioperative management system and the home follow-up management nursing system, and to build an integrated management system for pelvic floor dysfunction diseases.@*Results@#After five years of practice, the qualified rate of residual urine in pelvic floor dysfunction patients increased from 58.2%(191/330) to 93.6%(309/328), the difference was statistically significant(χ2=113.008, P<0.01). The compliance of pelvic floor muscle exercise at home increased from 63.6%(210/330) to 83.8%(275/328). The difference was statistically significant(χ2=36.654, P<0.01).@*Conclusions@#The three level prevention of pelvic floor dysfunction disease has been formed through "the integrated management system", which can play a significant role in the development of disease management and specialized nursing.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 764-768, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-752524

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Objective To establish an "integrated management system" for pelvic floor dysfunction and explore its effects on clinical practice. Methods A pelvic floor nursing team was set up to connect the outpatient management system, the ward perioperative management system and the home follow-up management nursing system, and to build an integrated management system for pelvic floor dysfunction diseases. ResuLts After five years of practice, the qualified rate of residual urine in pelvic floor dysfunction patients increased from 58.2% (191/330) to 93.6% (309/328), the difference was statistically significant( χ2=113.008, P<0.01). The compliance of pelvic floor muscle exercise at home increased from 63.6%(210/330) to 83.8%(275/328). The difference was statistically significant( χ2=36.654, P<0.01). ConcLusions The three level prevention of pelvic floor dysfunction disease has been formed through "the integrated management system", which can play a significant role in the development of disease management and specialized nursing.

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Translational and Clinical Pharmacology ; : 86-92, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742401

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A clinical trial management system (CTMS) is a comprehensive program that supports an efficient clinical trial. To improve the environment of clinical trials and to be competitive in the global clinical trials market, an advanced and integrated CTMS is necessary. However, there is little information about the status of CTMSs in Korea. To understand the utilization of current CTMSs and requirements for a future CTMS, we conducted a survey on the subjects related to clinical trials. The survey was conducted from July 27 to August 16, 2017. The total number of respondents was 596, and 531 of these responses were used. Almost half of the respondents were from hospitals (46%). The proportion of respondents who are currently using a CTMS was the highest for contract research organizations at 59%, whereas the proportion used by investigators was 39%. The main reason for not using a CTMS was that it is unnecessary and expensive, but it showed a difference between workplaces. Many respondents frequently used CTMSs to check the clinical trial schedule and progress status, which was needed regardless of workplace. While two-thirds of users tended to be satisfied with their current CTMS, there were many users who felt their CTMS was inconvenient. The most requested function for a future CTMS was one that could be used to manage the project schedule and subject enrollment status. Additionally, a systematic linkage to electronic medical records, including prescription and laboratory test results, and a function to confirm the participation history of subjects in other hospitals were requested.


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Humans , Appointments and Schedules , Electronic Health Records , Korea , Prescriptions , Research Personnel , Surveys and Questionnaires
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