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Prevention and Nursing of Adverse Reactions of Novel Coronavirus Inactivated Vaccine (Vero Cells)
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作者 Jingyu He Muyang Bian +1 位作者 Jianan Du Liping Wang 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2024年第5期100-107,共8页
Objective:To discuss and analyze the causes of adverse reactions caused by the inactivated novel coronavirus vaccine(Vero cells),and to propose methods of prevention and care.Methods:A questionnaire was used to random... Objective:To discuss and analyze the causes of adverse reactions caused by the inactivated novel coronavirus vaccine(Vero cells),and to propose methods of prevention and care.Methods:A questionnaire was used to randomly select 229 adults who were vaccinated with the inactivated novel coronavirus vaccine(Vero cells)at Xi’an People’s Hospital(Xi’an Fourth Hospital).The adverse reactions were statistically analyzed.Results:Among the 229 adults vaccinated with the inactivated novel coronavirus vaccine(Vero cells),30 experienced vaccination reactions.The main reaction was local induration at the inoculation site,and dizziness was the primary systemic symptom.Conclusion:To reduce the incidence of adverse reactions to the inactivated novel coronavirus vaccine(Vero cells),it is necessary to effectively evaluate the health status of adults before vaccination,select the correct vaccination site,and strictly implement the rules of 3-inspections,7-checks,and 1-verification.Standardizing the operation process and providing thorough health education after vaccination can effectively reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions. 展开更多
关键词 novel coronavirus inactivated vaccine(Vero cells) VACCINATION Adverse reactions nursing
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Impact of Novel Coronavirus Vaccination on the Clinical Characteristics and Parental Care Needs of Infected Children During a High-Intensity Epidemic Period
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作者 Hui Wang Yanyu Lyu Linying Guo 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2023年第5期161-168,共8页
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on the clinical characteristics and care needs of infected children during a high-intensity pandemic and to measure the potential effects of... Objective:This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on the clinical characteristics and care needs of infected children during a high-intensity pandemic and to measure the potential effects of vaccination on children's health status and healthcare utilization.Methods:A sample of 903 children who had recently been infected with the novel coronavirus and came to our hospital's emergency department from January 11 to January 30,2023,was used as the research object in this retrospective study.The questionnaire on unknown coronavirus infection was filled out anonymously,and SPSS20.0 software was used for statistical data analysis.Results:The baseline conditions of 903 subjects were studied,including 505 males,accounting for 55.92%,and 398 females,accounting for 44.08%.The age of infection was mainly concentrated in preschool children(26.02%)and school-age children(38.76%).Regarding vaccination,561 cases were vaccinated,accounting for 62.13%.Among them,37 children received one dose of vaccine,accounting for 4.1%,463 children received two doses,accounting for 51.27%,and 61 children received three doses,accounting for 6.76%.For previous allergic diseases,180 children had a history of allergic diseases,accounting for 19.93%.Regarding sources of infection,the most common source was someone at home,accounting for 82.61%.Vaccination can effectively reduce the fever of children infected with the new coronavirus,the number of outpatient and emergency doctor visits,and the risk of hospitalization.In addition,regarding treatment,children in the vaccinated group were more likely to be treated at home,and the types of drugs used also differed from those in the non-vaccinated group.However,the vaccination group has a relatively high incidence of symptoms such as sore throat,cough,abnormal sense of smell and taste,muscle soreness,and headache.However,these are mild clinical symptoms and do not affect children's physical health and development.Parental care needs for children infected with COVID-19 are disparate,and parents of vaccinated children have lower proportions of needs for child care.Conclusion:Vaccination positively impacts the clinical outcomes of children infected with COVID-19 and their parents'well-being. 展开更多
关键词 CHILDREN novel coronavirus vaccine novel coronavirus
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