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@#Objective To investigate the influencing factors on the nursing ability of caregivers who provide service for elderly Methods patients with cardiovascular disease in medical and nursing combination institutions. A total of 276 caregivers who provide service for elderly patients with cardiovascular disease in medical and nursing combination institutions in Beijing urban area were selected as research subjects using the judgment sampling method. The Chinese Caregiver Task Inventory, eHealth Results Literacy (eHL) Scale and Sense of Coherence (SOC) Scale were used to investigate the nursing ability, eHL and SOC. The scores of nursing ability, eHL and SOC of the caregivers were (28.3±6.1), (17.0±5.9) and (69.0±9.4), respectively. The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that caregivers who regarded the occupation as a career, had general or good subjective income, cared for disabled subjects, had a good basic knowledge of cardiovascular disease and qualified eHL had P P Conclusion relatively high nursing ability (all <0.01). The higher the SOC score, the higher the nursing ability ( <0.01). Occupational recognition, subjective income, master the basic knowledge of cardiovascular diseases, disability of nursing patients, eHL and SOC were factors affecting the nursing ability of caregivers who provide service for elderly patients with cardiovascular diseases in urban medical and nursing combination institutions.
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Increases in the number of women in critical positions on military missions place new demands for specialised healthcare services to promote performance. The main health problems servicewomen facing are musculoskeletal injuries, reproductive diseases, iron deficiency and mental health problems. Herein, we propose several suggestions based on the rich experiences of our hospital. First is to offer preventive measures for servicewomen health. Second is to equip servicewomen with portable medicine packet to treat common diseases. Third is to provide people-centred integrated care.
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Military Health , Military Medicine/standards , Military Personnel , Women's Health , Adult , Female , Humans , Young AdultABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To explore the compliance in elderly male with osteoporosis treated with oral alendronate and analyze the factors which affect the therapeutic compliance. METHODS: A total of 145 elderly male patients diagnosed with osteoporosis who had been initiated the treatment of oral alendronate in our clinic during January to June in 2011 were enrolled in the study. The medication compliance of one year was investigated. According to the different medication possession ratio (MPR), MPR ≥ 80% was considered as adherent and MPR < 80% was considered as non-adherent. The difference in the two groups was compared and the factors which affect the therapeutic compliance were analyzed. RESULT: A total of 139 patients had been followed up with 32 adherent cases (23.02%) and 107 non-adherent cases (76.98%). Logistic regression analysis showed the factors which affected the therapeutic compliance as the following: ostealgia (OR = 0.69, P = 0.043), no-reminder (OR = 1.37, P = 0.025), concern about drug related side effect (OR = 1.49, P = 0.018), more than 7 kinds of drugs (OR = 1.30, P = 0.036) and uncertain long-term effect (OR = 1.39, P = 0.021). CONCLUSIONS: Compliance of oral alendronate to treat osteoporosis in elderly male patients is poor. Ostealgia can promote the drug compliance. The factors which could decrease the drug compliance are no-reminder, concern about drug related side effect, more than 7 kinds of drugs and uncertain long-term efficacy.