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The Attitude and Behavior of Chinese Residents During the Outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Cross-Sectional Study
Yanfei Li,
Siyun Wang,
Cuiqing Liu,
Weiju Chen
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2021
Pages:
142-150
Received:
7 March 2021
Accepted:
2 April 2021
Published:
29 April 2021
Abstract: Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the behavior and attitude of Chinese residents about the prevention of COVID-19 during the outbreak of global infectious diseases. Design and Methods: A cross-sectional online survey of Chinese residents was conducted using convenience and snowball sampling techniques. Online questionnaire survey was conducted from March 7 to March 14, 2020, and the respondents were community residents who could operate smart phones independently. By 24:00 on March 14, 908 questionnaires had been collected, of which 899 were valid. Findings: Focus on the availability and effectiveness of older adults in accessing vectors for epidemic information. Pay attention to the attitude and behavior of disease prevention measures of the group with low educational background. Monthly income is an important factor in adopting healthy behaviors. Therefore, in the case of shortage of epidemic prevention manpower resources, the focus will be more epidemic prevention manpower distribution in low-income, low educational population population. The community residents with high education and high income can serve as the secondary key area. Give play to the social function of all walks of life to ensure the supply of life materials. In the case of shortage of materials, priority should be given to the distribution of materials to prevent the epidemic, to ensure the basic operation of the city. Positive self-efficacy can encourage people to adhere to healthy behaviors, so as to ensure their health without being infected. Conclusions: In terms of the implementation of epidemic prevention measures, the government or social organizations should pay more attention to the characteristics of the key population and carry out targeted measures, especially the elderly, the elderly living alone, the low-income people with low educational background. At the same time, we will focus on the compliance of prevention and control measures for low-income and low-educated people, and intensify publicity and material support. The government should give full play to the social function of all walks of life, ensure the supply of materials for people who are quarantined at home, intensify the media propaganda, and release the epidemic information in an open, transparent, accurate and timely manner, so as to increase the information of residents against the virus.
Abstract: Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the behavior and attitude of Chinese residents about the prevention of COVID-19 during the outbreak of global infectious diseases. Design and Methods: A cross-sectional online survey of Chinese residents was conducted using convenience and snowball sampling techniques. Online questionnaire survey...
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The Effect of Transitional Care Mode on Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Zhili Chen,
Lin Wang,
Shiyi Zhang,
Yihong Wu
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2021
Pages:
151-155
Received:
23 March 2021
Accepted:
13 April 2021
Published:
29 April 2021
Abstract: Objective: To explore the effect of transitional care mode on the exclusive breastfeeding rate of patients with gestational diabetes mellitus patients (GDM). Methods: A retrospective survey of patients who had undergone regular obstetrics and delivery in the hospital was carried out from December 2016 to December 2017. A random selection of 110 patients with GDM was included as the control group, and routine measures were taken. A total of 110 patients with GDM were selected as the experiment group. The whole nursing intervention was conducted with nurses in transitional care department on the basis of routine measures. The patients’ knowledge about breastfeeding and the breastfeeding rate of the two groups were compared and analyzed. Results: A total of 220 patients with GDM were recruited. The awareness rate of breastfeeding could help to regulate glucose and lipid metabolism of mothers and newborns were higher than that in the control group (P<0.001). For the issues related to breastfeeding, the experiment group was lower than the control group (P<0.001). And after transitional care, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding was higher in the experiment group (P<0.001). Conclusion: The postpartum transitional care mode can effectively increase the rate of postpartum exclusive breastfeeding of GDM patients and is worthy of reference by peers.
Abstract: Objective: To explore the effect of transitional care mode on the exclusive breastfeeding rate of patients with gestational diabetes mellitus patients (GDM). Methods: A retrospective survey of patients who had undergone regular obstetrics and delivery in the hospital was carried out from December 2016 to December 2017. A random selection of 110 pat...
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A Non-invasive Focused Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy System Promotes Increased Tissue Oxygen Saturation in Chronic Wounds in Persons with Diabetes
Windy Cole,
Stacey Coe,
Greg Maislin,
Valerie Marmolejo
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2021
Pages:
156-162
Received:
27 April 2021
Accepted:
8 May 2021
Published:
20 May 2021
Abstract: Diabetes affects 30.3 million Americans and is on the rise. Chronic lower extremity ulceration in patients with diabetes is a common complication that can lead to major morbidity and mortality if not addressed expeditiously. Despite numerous advances in wound care and healing over the past two decades, these ulcerations continue to pose a significant clinical problem. This case series aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of focused extracorporeal shock wave therapy (F-ESWT) administered via a pulsed acoustic cellular expression system in enhancing localized wound tissue oxygenation and perfusion in chronic wounds. Fifteen subjects with a history of diabetes and a chronic wound of the foot or ankle that had failed to achieve wound area reduction of 50% or greater after at least 4 weeks of standard of care treatment underwent four weekly treatments of F-ESWT administered via a pulsed acoustic cellular expression system. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to determine the effectiveness of F-ESWT on tissue oxygen saturation within the wound bed. All subjects demonstrated a statistically significant increase in tissue oxygen saturation within the wound bed as well as a decrease in wound area. Seven wounds healed. Results of this case study suggest that F-ESWT promotes increased tissue oxygenation within the wound bed and neovascularization, potentially facilitating accelerated wound resolution of chronic lower extremity ulcerations in patients with diabetes.
Abstract: Diabetes affects 30.3 million Americans and is on the rise. Chronic lower extremity ulceration in patients with diabetes is a common complication that can lead to major morbidity and mortality if not addressed expeditiously. Despite numerous advances in wound care and healing over the past two decades, these ulcerations continue to pose a significa...
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The Effects of Self-Efficacy on Cognitive Function in Patients with Acute Stroke: Verification of the Medicating Effect of Family Support
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2021
Pages:
163-168
Received:
4 May 2021
Accepted:
18 May 2021
Published:
26 May 2021
Abstract: Background: Post–stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) is a common consequence of stroke. Many factors that affect cognitive function are known, but the effects of self-efficacy and family support have not been identified. Objectives: This study was a descriptive correlation investigation to determine the mediating effects of family support on the relationship between self-efficacy and cognitive function in stroke patients. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study recruited 339 adult patients with acute stroke. Data were collected using structured questionnaires between January and June 2020 and analyzed by multiple regression analysis using SPSS 25.0. The mediating effect of resilience on the relationship between emotional labor and job satisfaction was analyzed using multiple regression analysis according to Baron and Kenny’s procedure. Results: In this study, self-efficacy in patients with acute stroke showed a positive relationship with cognitive function (r=.467, p<.05) and family support (r=.341, p<.001), and family support and cognitive function also showed a positive relationship (r=.356, p<.05). In addition, family support was shown to have a partial mediating effect on the relationship between self-efficacy and cognitive function in patients with acute stroke (β=.26, p<.001). Conclusions: To improve the cognitive function of acute stroke patients, their self-efficacy and family support must be evaluated, and interventions are necessary to enhance self-efficacy and improve family support.
Abstract: Background: Post–stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) is a common consequence of stroke. Many factors that affect cognitive function are known, but the effects of self-efficacy and family support have not been identified. Objectives: This study was a descriptive correlation investigation to determine the mediating effects of family support on the rel...
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Feasibility Investigation of Developing a Revised MEWS Score for Cardiovascular Specialty
Yanling Zhang,
Haiyan Zhuo,
Huaili Bi,
Juxian Wu
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2021
Pages:
169-173
Received:
17 May 2021
Accepted:
26 May 2021
Published:
10 June 2021
Abstract: Objective: Cardiovascular disease is a series of diseases with high morbidity, high fatality rate, rapid changes in condition, and it is highly prone to emergencies and severe illnesses, and it is the primary disease that leads to death of patients. The modified early warning score (MEWS) is lacks specialized indicators and can’t personalize risk prediction for cardiovascular patients. Explore the establishment of a scoring system suitable for evaluating the condition of inpatients in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine to provide a reference basis for accurate assessment and adequate early warning of the patient's disease, and for targeted nursing plans. Methods: The questionnaire was designed through literature analysis, brainstorming, and expert interviews, and a questionnaire survey was conducted for nursing staff in the Department of Cardiology. Analyze the survey results through SSPS software. Results: According to the survey analysis, 73.9% of the experts surveyed considered it necessary or very necessary to establish a modified early warning score in cardiovascular medicine (MEWS); Approx. Chi-square value of the Bartlett sphericity test was 3760.769 (with 28 degrees of freedom), which reached a significant level (P< 0.000), indicating that the reliability and validity of the scale were high. The corrected MEWS score scale was composed of 8 observation indexes, including systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, respiration, heart rate, oxygen saturation, arrhythmia, consciousness, and chest pain. Conclusion: Cardiovascular medical nursing staff had a high degree of approval for establishing the corrected MEWS score; The constructed MEWS score for cardiovascular internal disease correction is feasible, objective and practical to a certain extent, and can provide a basis for further exploration of practical application.
Abstract: Objective: Cardiovascular disease is a series of diseases with high morbidity, high fatality rate, rapid changes in condition, and it is highly prone to emergencies and severe illnesses, and it is the primary disease that leads to death of patients. The modified early warning score (MEWS) is lacks specialized indicators and can’t personalize risk p...
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Consideration of Factors Affecting Nurses’ Attitude of Pointing out Inter-professional Errors
Etsuko Okamoto,
Satsuki Shiratoi
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2021
Pages:
174-181
Received:
21 May 2021
Accepted:
15 June 2021
Published:
22 June 2021
Abstract: In recent years, good communication and non-technical skills are recognized as critical to the delivery of high-quality patient care and to improving patient safety and clinical outcomes. The purpose of this study is to investigate the acquisition of non-technical skills by nurses and clarify the factors influencing nurses’ behavior while pointing to the multi-professional errors in health care teams in relation to non-technical skills such as communication and leadership. A mail-in questionnaire survey was administered to 1,834 nurses who work for advanced treatment hospitals throughout Japan. The questionnaire consisted of 84 items, including a scale for measuring the nurses’ attitude toward pointing out problems and non-technical skills. Multiple regression analyses were conducted, with the score on the scale for attitude toward pointing out problems as the objective variable and personal attributes, such as years of experience and job titles, and personality traits of individuals, such as non-technical skills, as separate explanatory variables (simultaneous forced entry). The number of responses to the questionnaire was 412. As a result of the multiple regression analyses, factors that affect nurses’ attitudes toward pointing out problems were affected more strongly by “assertiveness” and “leadership,” which fell under non-technical skills that are personality traits of individuals, than by basic attributes, which include years of experience and job titles. Nurses’ non-technical skills, such as “assertiveness” and “leadership,” which are personality traits of individuals, had an effect on their attitudes whereby they pointed out problems. These findings will be used in future intervention studies to improve these non-technical skills of leadership and self-assertion, improve communication and, as a result, reduce errors.
Abstract: In recent years, good communication and non-technical skills are recognized as critical to the delivery of high-quality patient care and to improving patient safety and clinical outcomes. The purpose of this study is to investigate the acquisition of non-technical skills by nurses and clarify the factors influencing nurses’ behavior while pointing ...
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Adoption the Competence Exam as an Innovation Approach to Improve Nurses' Quality
Mohammed Baqer Al-Jubouri,
Mohammed Baqer Abd Ali
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2021
Pages:
182-184
Received:
13 May 2021
Accepted:
31 May 2021
Published:
25 June 2021
Abstract: Background: The competence exam is an action to develop nursing students' competencies before graduation to be prepared for clinical settings. Many nursing schools around the world require passing standardized tests in terms of graduation in a nursing program. However, there is no such an exam in Iraq. Method: Rogers Diffusion of Innovation Theory is helpful to determine the adoption of a behavior and to decide which components need extra effort if diffusion is to occur. This theory is used to apply the competence exam as an innovative approach to improve nurses' quality in Iraq. Results: Organization, faculty, and curriculum are the main three concepts that can be integrated based on Rogers Diffusion of Innovation Theory to adopt a competence exam. The outcome would affect nurses' quality directly, and an evaluation can determine the effectiveness of this innovation Conclusion: Adopting a competence exam prepares nursing students for the real clinical settings.
Abstract: Background: The competence exam is an action to develop nursing students' competencies before graduation to be prepared for clinical settings. Many nursing schools around the world require passing standardized tests in terms of graduation in a nursing program. However, there is no such an exam in Iraq. Method: Rogers Diffusion of Innovation Theory ...
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The Beneficial Effects of the Buttonhole Technique Used for the Cannulation of Arteriovenous Fistula Among Hemodialysis Patients: A Literature Review
Haihui Yin,
Caiping Zhou,
Haiyan Yu,
Wei Ren
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2021
Pages:
185-190
Received:
5 April 2020
Accepted:
24 June 2021
Published:
29 June 2021
Abstract: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is a “life-line” for hemodialysis patients. Complications associated with AVF cannulation including the occurrence of vessel stenosis and formation of false aneurysms can substantially shorten the length of AVF survival and its utilization. To minimize the damages to vessel walls of AVF, various needling techniques involving the utilization of sharp or blunt needles, and rotating puncture sites are applied in clinical practice. The buttonhole cannulation (BHC) method appears to be a successful technique to solve the problem of puncturing difficult AVFs. However, it is controversial whether BHC should be extended widely to actual practice to generate further beneficial effects or be restricted in clinical use due to a higher risk of adverse AVF complications. This review reports and elaborates on the methods used to create BHC tunnels, the effects of BHC on patient outcomes compared with other cannulation techniques with regard to both objective and subjective aspects, the advantages and disadvantages of BHC, and the measures for improving BHC. According to the published literature, utilizing BHC for AVF cannulation can effectively prevent the complications associated with AVF, while formulating and implementing the standardized BHC procedure, together with comprehensive staff training and self-management education for patients, can substantially reduce the risk of infection. Future studies with rigorous design need to investigate the long-term effects and strengthen the existing evidence regarding the utilization of BHC.
Abstract: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is a “life-line” for hemodialysis patients. Complications associated with AVF cannulation including the occurrence of vessel stenosis and formation of false aneurysms can substantially shorten the length of AVF survival and its utilization. To minimize the damages to vessel walls of AVF, various needling techniques invol...
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