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  • A Study on the Minimized Randomization Network System in Multi-Center Clinical Trials

    In order to improve the efficiency and guarantee the quality of the research of cross-regional multi-center clinical trials, with the combination of WIN 2003 Server IIS, SQL Server 2005 database and ASP.Net programming techniques, the Pocock and Simon minimized randomization system model facing the network was put forward, and this system based on that model was developed. The two sides in this system can achieve cooperation process from screening subjects, random allocation and drug management to filling electronic case report form. Moreover, the customers of this system can also publish official documents, exchange information and take full use of other available assistant functions through the office automation platform.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:03 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of Drug Management Skill Training on Lightening the Family Burden of Schizophrenic Patients in the Recovery Period

    ObjectiveTo explore the effects of drug management skill training on lightening the family burden of schizophrenic patients in their recovery period. MethodsBetween December 2011 and December 2013, 101 patients with schizophrenia were randomly divided into experimental group (n=56) and control group (n=45). The experimental group was given drug management skill training, while the control group only received routine follow-up. The course of the research was six months. Both groups were assessed by the positive and negative syndrome scale on patients' psychological symptoms, and family burden scale of diseases was used to assess the burden of the family. ResultsCompared with the controls, patients in the experimental group improved more in their positive symptoms (t=2.692, P=0.008), negative symptoms (t=2.729, P=0.008), general psychopathology symptoms (t=3.231, P=0.002) and the whole psychiatric symptoms (t=3.870, P<0.001). Moreover, the degree of patients' symptom improvement was positively correlated with the degree of family burden lightening (r=0.44, P<0.001). ConclusionFor patients with schizophrenia, reasonable drug management skill training can effectively improve patients' medication compliance, promote treatment effect and lighten family burden.

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