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  • Effect of quality control circle in reducing ventilator-associated pneumonia in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

    Objective To investigate the effect of quality control circle in reducing ventilator-associated pneumonia in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Methods A total of 1 249 child patients who underwent mechanical ventilation between January and December 2013 were chosen as the control group, and they accepted routine management. Another 1 208 child patients treated between January and December 2014 were selected as the observation group, and quality control circle was adopted. The compliance of ventilator care bundles, the duration of mechanical ventilation, the length of PICU stay and the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia were compared between the two groups. Results Compared with the control group, compliance of ventilator care bundles was higher in the observation group (P<0.01), the duration of mechanical ventilation was shorter [(6.9±2.4) daysvs. (4.6±2.2) days], the length of PICU stay was shorter [(9.2±3.1) daysvs. (7.7±2.4) days], and the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia was lower (22.4‰vs. 9.1‰) (P<0.05). Conclusion Application of quality control circle can significantly promote the compliance of ventilator care bundles, and decrease the duration of mechanical ventilation, the length of PICU stay and the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia.

    Release date:2017-01-18 08:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A Survey of Participants’ Satisfaction of the New-style Rural Cooperative Medical Care in Wenjiang District of Chengdu

    Objective To investigate the satisfaction of participants in Wenjiang District of Chengdu regarding the New-style Rural Cooperative Medical Care (NRCMC), and to analyse its factors in order to help the decision makers optimize and improve the scheme in the future.Methods Three towns of Wenjiang District were selected for study by computer simple random sampling. Five percent of NRCMC participants were randomly selected in Wenjiang for a face-to-face interview using a questionnaire. Data entry and statistical analysis were completed by Epidata 3.0 and SPSS 11.5 respectively. Results A total of 2500 questionnaires were conducted for face-to-face interviews, and 2438 questionnaires were returned (response rate 97.6%); 58% participants were satisfied with NRCMC, and the results of stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that their desire to participation (partial regression coefficient B=-3.54, P=0.014) and the satisfaction with the present compensation proportion (partial regression coefficient B=-4.62, P=0.018) were the most important factors that influenced the total satisfaction with NRCMC.Conclusion It is of great significance to strengthen the promotion of NRCMC; reasonably establish the compensation mode and proportion; encourge voluntary participation for the sake of their benefits to improve the quality and performance of NRCMC.

    Release date:2016-08-25 03:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Study on the home care experience of parents of children with epilepsy in a hospital in Henan Province

    ObjectiveTo deeply discuss the home care experience of parents of children with epilepsy, analyzed the current status of care ability and the real influencing factors, and provide a basis to improve their care ability.MethodsDescriptive research was used to conduct in-depth interviews with parents of 14 children with epilepsy who were admitted to the Children's Hospital of Zhengzhou University from December 2019 to January 2020, and data analysis was performed by using the generic analysis method.ResultsThe home care experience of parents of children with epilepsy includes four themes: weak nursing ability, physical and mental fatigue, weak support system, and expectation of medical professional support.ConclusionMedical staffs should combine the needs of parents of children with epilepsy and the influencing factors of care ability to carry out health education guidance of online and offline epilepsy knowledge and care skills to improve their care ability.

    Release date:2020-09-04 03:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparison of typical national models of integrated elderly care and medical services and its enlightenment

    Aiming at the shortcomings in the theory and practice of integrated elderly care and medical services in China, using the methods of literature analysis and comparative analysis, we summarize four typical models of integrated elderly care and medical services, namely, the American commercial pension model, the British national tax financing system pension model, the Japanese national security transformation, and the German long-term care insurance system, and compare the four models systematically from the aspects of system overview, service principle, operation mode, financing supervision, etc. The enlightenment for the policy and practice development of integrated elderly care and medical services in China is obtained: firstly, the service concept should be innovated; secondly, it is important to improve the relevant legal protection and supporting measures; thirdly, the refinement of the integrated elderly care and medical service projects are supposed to be promoted; fourthly, a multi-party linkage mechanism ought to be establishd; and fifthly, community endowment model should be advocated.

    Release date:2022-01-27 09:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Targeted monitoring of nosocomial infection in comprehensive Intensive Care Unit in a tertiary general hospital

    Objective To investigate nosocomial infection rate in Intensive Care Unit (ICU), its risk factors and the pathogenic characteristics of multidrug-resistant bacteria through targeted monitoring, in order to provide scientific references for reducing nosocomial infection. Methods Targeted monitoring was performed on the patients who were admitted to the comprehensive ICU between July 2014 and June 2016. Results Nosocomial infection occurred in 312 of the 4 991 patients. The case infection rate was 6.25%, and case infection rate per day was 19.03‰. After the adjustment, the case infection rate per day was 6.77‰. The ventilator-associated pneumonia infection accounted for 30.78‰; catheter-related bloodstream infection occupied 0.30‰; and catheter-associated urinary tract infection accounted for 0.27‰. The respiratory tract was the major part of nosocomial infection, accounting for 90.38%. Gram-negative bacilli were the major bacteria accounting for 92.74%, in whichAcinetobacter baumannii accounted for 36.29%. Conclusions Through targeted monitoring to keep abreast of the current situation of nosocomial infection in ICU, management and interventions can be targeted. It is an important way to reduce nosocomial infection in ICU.

    Release date:2017-03-27 11:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Targeted Surveillance of Nosocomial Infection in Intensive Care Unit

    ObjectiveTo investigate the incidence of nosocomial infection and device-related infection in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), analyze its related risk factors, and search for effective measures to prevent and control nosocomial infection. MethodsBy prospective objective monitoring method, we surveyed 294 patients hospitalized in the ICU for at least 48 hours between January and December 2012. The doctor in charge filled in relevant information of the patients to complete the questionnaires, and hospital infection management staff was responsible for tracking, judging, and statistical analysis. ResultsIn the 294 patients, 61 had hospital infections, and there were 78 cases. The hospital infection rate was 20.75%, and the case infection rate was 26.53%. The day incidence of patient infection was 16.01‰, and day infection rate was 20.47‰ for infection cases. After average severity of illness score adjustment, the day case infection rate was 7.48%, ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) infection rate was 27.27‰, central venous catheter associated bloodstream infection rate was 6.58‰, and catheter associated urinary tract infection rate was 3.15‰. ConclusionICU has a high risk of hospital infection. In the device related infections, VAP infection rate is the highest. Continuous improvement can be achieved through monitoring and discovering problems, strengthening hospital infection management training for the medical personnel of the hospital, close communication between doctors and hospital infection management staff, and strict implementation of hospital infection management measures.

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  • Investigation of Caregivers' Self-nursing Ability for Children with Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter

    ObjectiveTo investigate the knowledge and need of caregivers who perform self-nursing for children with peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC), in order to provide evidence for health education for children in-patients and children discharged from hospital with central venous catheter. MethodsSelf-designed questionnaire was used to investigate 364 caregivers who performed nursing for 162 PICC pediatric in-patients bwtween December 2013 and July 2015. The investigation was carried out on the general information, nursing knowledge, and the acquisition approach of caregivers' existing nursing knowledge. ResultsThe majority of indwelling PICC pediatric caregivers were elderly people, and the common care model was alternate caring carried out by core family members. The children were cared by the elderly in 59 families (36.42%). Twenty-one families had the parents of the children as the major caregivers (12.96%), and alternate caring by parents and the elderly happened in 82 families (50.62%). The total score of the investigation was ranged from 5 to 29 with an average of 11.37±5.68. Nineteen children were discharged with catheter, whose caregivers got a score from 6 to 11, averaging 8.41±4.33. ConclusionThe ratio of self-nursing knowledge in caregivers for pediatric PICC patients is generally low, especially in those caregivers for patients discharged with central venous catheter. Nursing administrators should pay attention to training of the nurses, trying to improve the knowledge of nurses on PICC health education. Different forms of health education should be carried out for different caregivers. Finally, health education model should also be continuously improved to raise the quality of PICC pediatric nursing.

    Release date:2016-11-23 05:46 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • An Exploration on Career Maturity and Its Influencing Factors in Long Schooling (Eight-year Program) Medical Students

    ObjectiveTo explore the status of the career maturity of medical students (eight-year program) and its related factors. MethodsFrom April to June in 2010, College Students Maturity Self-test Questionnaire was used for the investigation of the career maturity of the medical students (eight-year program) at West China Medical School of Sichuan University. ResultsThe subjects were graded into three groups according to the scores of their questionnaires:high, moderate, and low career maturity. The proportion of each group was 15.2%, 13.8%, 71.0%, respectively. Gender difference was not found in the overall career maturity (Z=-0.206, P=0.837), while there was positive correlation between grade and overall career maturity (rs=0.180, P=0.030). ConclusionThe medical students (eight-year program) with relatively low overall career maturity account for a larger proportion than those with high and median career maturity. As grade increases, career maturity changes significantly. This research suggests that long schooling medical students are in urgent need for prompt and valid professional career education.

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  • Lactate trajectories and risk assessment of acute kidney injury and in-hospital death in mechanically ventilated sepsis patients

    Objective To retrospectively analyze the clinical characteristics of different lactate trajectories in sepsis patients receiving mechanical ventilation (MV) and to investigate their associations with acute kidney injury (AKI) and in-hospital death risk, aiming to provide references for early renal protection in critically ill sepsis patients. Methods Data from sepsis patients receiving MV were extracted from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care Ⅳ (MIMIC-Ⅳ) database. The daily mean lactate values over the first 10 days were calculated. The latent class trajectory model (LCTM) was used to identify lactate trajectories over time and group the patients accordingly. AKI was the primary outcome measure, while in-hospital death was the secondary outcome measure. Logistic regression and Cox regression analyses were used to explore the associations between different lactate trajectories and these outcomes. Kaplan-Meier curves were drawn to compare in-hospital death risks among different lactate trajectory groups. Results A total of 2 062 MV-treated sepsis patients were included. After LCTM analysis, 1 396 patients were classified into the low lactate trajectory group, 451 into the moderate lactate trajectory group, and 215 into the high lactate trajectory group. After adjusting for confounding factors, the high lactate trajectory group was associated with an increased risk of AKI and in-hospital death (P<0.05). Conclusions In sepsis patients receiving MV, those with high lactate trajectories have a higher risk of AKI. Lactate trajectory changes can serve as an early assessment indicator for AKI and mortality risk in critically ill sepsis patients.

    Release date:2025-07-29 05:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of Lung Ultrasound-guided Pulmonary Rehabilitation Training in Patients with Mechanical Ventilation in ICU

    ObjectiveTo explore the effectiveness of lung ultrasound-guided pulmonary rehabilitation training in ICU patients on mechanical ventilation.MethodsPatients on mechanical ventilation admitted to the ICU of a tertiary A-level hospital in Hefei city from July 2022 to December 2023 were selected and randomly divided into a control group and an experimental group using a random number table method. The control group received conventional pulmonary rehabilitation training, while the experimental group underwent lung ultrasound-guided pulmonary rehabilitation training. The differences in lung ultrasound scores, oxygenation index, diaphragm function, weaning success rate, and mechanical ventilation time were compared between the two groups on the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th days of intervention.ResultsThe study was completed with 48 cases in the experimental group and 46 cases in the control group. Repeated measures ANOVA showed statistically significant intergroup effects, time effects, and interaction effects on lung ultrasound scores, oxygenation index, diaphragm mobility, and diaphragm thickness variability rate (P<0.05). The weaning success rate was higher in the experimental group than in the control group, and the mechanical ventilation time was shorter, with statistically significant differences (P<0.05).ConclusionsThe lung ultrasound-guided pulmonary rehabilitation training program can effectively improve the pulmonary status, oxygenation, and diaphragm function of ICU patients on mechanical ventilation, increase the success rate of weaning, shorten the mechanical ventilation time, and accelerate patient recovery.

    Release date:2024-09-25 04:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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