Objective:To study and analyze the clinical effect of cluster intervention strategy in patients with stroke associated pneumonia.Methods:The time span of the study was from April 2018 to March 2019.70 stroke patients ...Objective:To study and analyze the clinical effect of cluster intervention strategy in patients with stroke associated pneumonia.Methods:The time span of the study was from April 2018 to March 2019.70 stroke patients were selected and divided into the study group and the control group according to the random number table model.The control group was treated with routine nursing,and the study group was treated with cluster intervention.The indicators of the two groups were compared and analyzed.Results:Compared with the incidence of aspiration and stroke associated pneumonia,the study group had more advantages(P<0.05).Conclusion:Cluster intervention can significantly reduce the incidence of associated pneumonia in stroke patients,which is worthy of comprehensive promotion.展开更多
Objective:To systematically evaluate the clinical effects of cluster nursing intervention in preventing central venous catheter-related infection in intensive care unit.Methods:A randomized controlled study was search...Objective:To systematically evaluate the clinical effects of cluster nursing intervention in preventing central venous catheter-related infection in intensive care unit.Methods:A randomized controlled study was searched from China National Knowledge Internet(CNKI),Wanfang,Chinese Scientific Journals Database(VIP),Chinese Biomedical Literature Service System(SinoMed),PubMed,Embase and Cochrane library databases from the establishment to May 1,2020.Two reviewers independently evaluated and cross checked the quality of the study.Revman 5.3 was used to conduct the meta-analysis.Results:A total of 21 randomized controlled trials with 6,030 patients were included.Meta-analysis showed that the incidence of central venous catheter-related infection(relative risk(RR)=0.29,95%confidence interval(CI)[0.23,0.37]),the incidence of catheter plugging(RR=0.25,95%CI[0.16,0.39])and catheter prolapse(RR=0.18,95%CI[0.11,0.29])were significantly different between the two groups.Conclusion:Cluster nursing intervention could prevent central venous catheter-related infection in intensive care unit.展开更多
文摘Objective:To study and analyze the clinical effect of cluster intervention strategy in patients with stroke associated pneumonia.Methods:The time span of the study was from April 2018 to March 2019.70 stroke patients were selected and divided into the study group and the control group according to the random number table model.The control group was treated with routine nursing,and the study group was treated with cluster intervention.The indicators of the two groups were compared and analyzed.Results:Compared with the incidence of aspiration and stroke associated pneumonia,the study group had more advantages(P<0.05).Conclusion:Cluster intervention can significantly reduce the incidence of associated pneumonia in stroke patients,which is worthy of comprehensive promotion.
文摘Objective:To systematically evaluate the clinical effects of cluster nursing intervention in preventing central venous catheter-related infection in intensive care unit.Methods:A randomized controlled study was searched from China National Knowledge Internet(CNKI),Wanfang,Chinese Scientific Journals Database(VIP),Chinese Biomedical Literature Service System(SinoMed),PubMed,Embase and Cochrane library databases from the establishment to May 1,2020.Two reviewers independently evaluated and cross checked the quality of the study.Revman 5.3 was used to conduct the meta-analysis.Results:A total of 21 randomized controlled trials with 6,030 patients were included.Meta-analysis showed that the incidence of central venous catheter-related infection(relative risk(RR)=0.29,95%confidence interval(CI)[0.23,0.37]),the incidence of catheter plugging(RR=0.25,95%CI[0.16,0.39])and catheter prolapse(RR=0.18,95%CI[0.11,0.29])were significantly different between the two groups.Conclusion:Cluster nursing intervention could prevent central venous catheter-related infection in intensive care unit.