Publications by authors named "Kaihui Lin"

As the anode material of LIBs, the SnS electrode boasts a reversible specific capacity as high as 1231 mA h g. Additionally, SnS possesses a CdI2-type layered structure with a layer spacing of 0.59 nm, which allows it to accommodate numerous lithium ions and facilitate rapid charge transfer.

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Background & Problems: Facilitated tucking (containment) is a strategy that has been demonstrated to improve insufficient muscle tone, reduce procedural pain, and stabilize vital signs in premature infants.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to improve the accuracy and implementation rate of nursing staffs` facilitated tucking.

Methods: Formulate and standardize nursing care to reduce the burden on nursing staff and make staff implementation consistent.

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Background & Problems: Parent-infant attachment is affected by parent-infant interaction. The limitations on related visitations during the COVID-19 pandemic suspended the opportunity to engage in kangaroo care (skin-to-skin contact) activities. These changes impacted parent-infant attachment in the neonatal intensive care unit.

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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of maternal voice in alleviating premature infants' pain during the heel sticks and facilitating mother-infant bonding during hospitalization.

Design And Methods: A randomized controlled trial with a parallel group design was conducted in which 64 premature infant-mother dyads were randomly assigned to an intervention group or a control group. Voice recordings of the mother reading a children's book were created and subsequently played for the infant during a heel stick procedure once daily for 3 consecutive days.

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When a newborn requires immediate hospitalization due to a potentially life-threatening situation, parents face a sudden and significant increase in stress. This situation and the potential loss of their child will bring great grief and loss to the parents, which may lead to conditions that foster dysfunctional family dynamics. This article describes the author's experience providing hospice care to a dying infant with a group B streptococcus infection in the neonatal intensive care unit.

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Article Synopsis
  • Nesting and positioning are crucial nursing skills for the developmental care of premature infants, helping to ensure their comfort and monitor vital signs.
  • The project aimed to enhance nursing staff's knowledge and skills in these areas through tools, demonstration videos, and modified education programs for new nurses.
  • Post-project results showed significant improvements in both nurse cognition (from 58.3% to 92.3%) and technique usage (from 63.3% to 91.4%), indicating successful standardization and enhancement of care quality for premature infants.
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