[Objectives]To explore the effects of nursing intervention on the disposal of home medical waste for diabetic patients.[Methods]A total of 118 diabetic patients with insulin injection at home who visited a community s...[Objectives]To explore the effects of nursing intervention on the disposal of home medical waste for diabetic patients.[Methods]A total of 118 diabetic patients with insulin injection at home who visited a community service center in Shiyan City during November 2020 and September 2021 were selected as the research objects to implement the intervention,and the medical waste knowledge,attitude scores and standardized medical waste disposal were compared before and after the intervention.[Results]After the intervention,the patient's medical waste knowledge score was significantly higher than that before the intervention,and the medical waste disposal attitude score was significantly higher than that before the intervention.[Conclusions]If the nursing intervention based on Transtheoretical Model(TTM)of Behavioral Change penetrates deep into patients'families and communities,it is helpful to improve the knowledge and attitude of diabetic patients on home medical waste disposal,and regulate their home medical waste disposal behavior.展开更多
Objective To evaluate a four-hour life-skills-based HIV/AIDS prevention curriculum among 5th grade students in rural primary schools of Hainan province.Methods The study included two stages.Stage one (September 2006-...Objective To evaluate a four-hour life-skills-based HIV/AIDS prevention curriculum among 5th grade students in rural primary schools of Hainan province.Methods The study included two stages.Stage one (September 2006-May 2007) was a pre-post-quasi experimental design;a total of 2 413 students aged 9 to 14 years from fifth grade classes of nine primary schools completed a baseline survey (1 720 students were in the intervention group,693 in the control group),and over 98% of them took part in a short survey.The experimental curriculum was provided to the intervention group.At stage two (September 2008),a cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to 6 923 students in 7th grade classes of eight middle schools in the same study sites.There were 1 437 students in the intervention group when the curriculum was conducted.Results Students tended to score higher in areas of HIV/AIDS related knowledge and attitudes,if they were younger than average,lived in the county seat,had access to the internet,and their parents had completed higher levels of education.Path analysis showed that,after controlling for characteristics such as family and community factors,the total effects of curriculum on knowledge in the short-term model increased remarkably compared with the baseline,and maintained major contributions to knowledge in the mid-term model.The positive effect of knowledge on attitudes was significantly improved in the short-term model as well.Conclusion A life-skills based curriculum can improve HIV/AIDS related knowledge and self-perceived level of life-skills among primary school students in rural areas in a short time,and these positive effects can still be observed at least 2 years post participation in the curriculum.展开更多
文摘[Objectives]To explore the effects of nursing intervention on the disposal of home medical waste for diabetic patients.[Methods]A total of 118 diabetic patients with insulin injection at home who visited a community service center in Shiyan City during November 2020 and September 2021 were selected as the research objects to implement the intervention,and the medical waste knowledge,attitude scores and standardized medical waste disposal were compared before and after the intervention.[Results]After the intervention,the patient's medical waste knowledge score was significantly higher than that before the intervention,and the medical waste disposal attitude score was significantly higher than that before the intervention.[Conclusions]If the nursing intervention based on Transtheoretical Model(TTM)of Behavioral Change penetrates deep into patients'families and communities,it is helpful to improve the knowledge and attitude of diabetic patients on home medical waste disposal,and regulate their home medical waste disposal behavior.
基金supported by Ministry of Health of China "AIDS prevention and cure application project,WA2005-11"
文摘Objective To evaluate a four-hour life-skills-based HIV/AIDS prevention curriculum among 5th grade students in rural primary schools of Hainan province.Methods The study included two stages.Stage one (September 2006-May 2007) was a pre-post-quasi experimental design;a total of 2 413 students aged 9 to 14 years from fifth grade classes of nine primary schools completed a baseline survey (1 720 students were in the intervention group,693 in the control group),and over 98% of them took part in a short survey.The experimental curriculum was provided to the intervention group.At stage two (September 2008),a cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to 6 923 students in 7th grade classes of eight middle schools in the same study sites.There were 1 437 students in the intervention group when the curriculum was conducted.Results Students tended to score higher in areas of HIV/AIDS related knowledge and attitudes,if they were younger than average,lived in the county seat,had access to the internet,and their parents had completed higher levels of education.Path analysis showed that,after controlling for characteristics such as family and community factors,the total effects of curriculum on knowledge in the short-term model increased remarkably compared with the baseline,and maintained major contributions to knowledge in the mid-term model.The positive effect of knowledge on attitudes was significantly improved in the short-term model as well.Conclusion A life-skills based curriculum can improve HIV/AIDS related knowledge and self-perceived level of life-skills among primary school students in rural areas in a short time,and these positive effects can still be observed at least 2 years post participation in the curriculum.