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30 December 2014
Volume 52 Issue Z2
Investigation on quality of life in family members of the schizophreniac
GONG qing, ZHANG Hao, QIAO Ying
JOURNAL OF SHANDONG UNIVERSITY (HEALTH SCIENCES). 2014, 52(Z2): 177-178.
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Objective
To explore the living quality in family members of the schizophreniac and potential influences.
Methods
Family members of 402 schizophrenia patients were investigated with WHOQOL-BRIEF,SDS and SAS.
Results
Family members of schizophrenia patients suffered a bad living quality than common people,as well as higher anxiety and depression levels (
P
<0.05).In addition,female parents and without full time job affected the living quality significantly (
P
<0.05).
Conclusion
Members of schizophrenia families had bad living quality and higher anxiety and depression levels,psychological advice is required.
Analysis of disqualification of hand hygiene of ICU medical staff
KANG Xiu-hua, QIU Yun, HE Hai-yan, CHEN Hong-bi, YANG Xiu-ying
JOURNAL OF SHANDONG UNIVERSITY (HEALTH SCIENCES). 2014, 52(Z2): 179-180.
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To analysis the reasons of disqualification in hand hygiene of ICU medical staff and to provide solutions.
Methods
Hand hygiene of ICU medical staff was investigated and assessed from February 2013 to July 2013 (before intervention) and from August 2013 to December 2013(after intervention),respectively.The execution rate of interventions on hand hygiene and colony-forming units were compared before and after intervention.
Results
The initial execution rate was 46.70% and increased to 84.30% after intervention,and the counts for colony-forming units was reduced compared with that before intervention (
P
<0.01).
Conclusion
Strengthening in hand hygiene knowledge training and supervision can improve the quality of hand hygiene in ICU medical staff.