1.Knowledge, attitude, and practice of hypertension prevention and control among rural residents in Shanxi Province
WANG Mengqin ; CHAI Huilin ; GUO Yuyan ; REN jingjuan ; LIANG Ruifeng
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(7):563-569
Objective:
To investigate the current status and influencing factors of knowledge, attitude, and practice of hypertension prevention and control among rural residents in Shanxi Province, so as to provide insights into implementation of health education pertaining to hypertension control in rural areas.
Methods:
A total of 7 403 residents were sampled using a multi-stage cluster random sampling method from rural areas of Yangqu, Daning, and Yonghe counties of Shanxi Province from November 2020 to July 2021 for face-to-face questionnaire surveys and physical examinations. Residents' basic characteristics, knowledge, attitude, and practice of hypertension prevention and control, and height, weight, blood pressure were collected, and factors affecting knowledge, attitude, and practice of hypertension prevention and control were identified using a generalized linear model.
Results:
A total of 7 403 questionnaires were allocated, and 7 031 effective questionnaires were recovered, with an effective response rate of 94.98%. The respondents included 3 035 men (43.17%) and 3 996 women (56.83%), and had a mean age of (58.45±13.75) years. The median scores of hypertension prevention and control knowledge, attitude and practice were 5 (interquartile range, 4), 16 (interquartile range, 5) and 14 (interquartile range, 7) points, with scoring percentages of 48.40%, 80.55% and 54.41%, respectively. Generalized linear model analysis showed that an educational level of junior high school and above, annual family income per capita of ≥4 000 RMB, family history of hypertension, development of hypertension among family members or friends, overweight/obesity and presence of depression resulted in high scores for hypertension prevention and control knowledge; annual family income per capita of ≥10 000 RMB, family history of hypertension, presence of hypertension among family members or friends, mild/severe insomnia and presence of depression resulted in high scores for hypertension prevention and control attitude, while age of ≥65 years and blood pressure of ≥140/≥90 mmHg resulted in low scores for attitude; females, age of ≥45 years, an educational level of junior high school and above, blood pressure of ≥140/≥90 mmHg, family history of hypertension, presence of hypertension among family members or friends and overweight/obesity resulted in high scores for hypertension prevention and control practice, and residents had a low body weight had a low score for practice (all P<0.05).
Conclusions
The hypertension prevention and control attitude is satisfactory among rural residents in Shanxi Province; however, the hypertension prevention and control knowledge and practice are poor. Health education pertaining to hypertension prevention and control should be strengthened, and personalized health education is needed targeting individuals with a low educational level and low income.
2.The giant neurofibroma of penis in a child: a case report and literature review
Chengwei CHAI ; Guochang LIU ; Daorui QIN ; Fenghua WANG ; Jiahang ZENG ; Huilin NIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2015;30(7):549-551
Objective To investigate the clinical and pathological characteristics,diagnosis,differential diagnosis,treatment and prognosis of giant neurofibroma of penis in the child.Methods The clinical data including general data,imaging data,treatment methods,pathological characteristics of a case with giant neurofibroma of penis in a child were analyzed retrospectively and the relevant literature was reviewed.Results Gross appearance of the penile shaft neurofibroma was about 9 cm × 11 cm × 15 cm,with local ulceration.Computerized tomography scan revealed a giant mass in the penile shaft,about 9.0 cm × 10.0 cm × 13.4 cm.Partial excision of the penis was performed.Postoperative appearance of the residual penile shaft was about 2 cm long.The HE staining showed spindle cells with the red dye cytoplasm,spindle or elliptic nuclei and arranged in wavy partly.Positive immunostaining was presented with S-100 protein and Vimentin.The pathologic examination revealed a neurofibroma.There was no evidence of recurrence and the penis of the boy had normal sensation and erection by follow-up in 2 years.Conclusions Neurofibroma of penis in the child is extremely rare and the differential diagnosis of soft-tissue tumors of penis should be considered.The operative method should be individualized,the treatment goal is the complete resection;however,this goal must be weighed against detriment to functioning and the cosmetics of the involved organ.
3.Risk Factors of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Rural Residents
Huilin CHAI ; Mengqin WANG ; Yuyan GUO
Journal of Medical Research 2024;53(5):130-134
Objective To investigate the distribution characteristics and risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)in rural residents of Yangqu county,Shanxi province.Methods In October 2020,a total of 5028 residents aged 18 years and above in rural are-as of Yangqu county,Shanxi province were selected as the research subjects by multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling.Question-naire survey and physical examination were used to conduct the study.Unconditional Logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors for T2DM.Results In rural areas of Yangqu county,Shanxi province,11.8%(95%CI:10.9%-12.6%)of residents who were aged 18 years and above had T2DM.The prevalence of females was 14.1%(95%Cl:12.9%-15.4%)and males was 8.6%(95%CI:7.4%-9.8%).The results of unconditional Logistic regression showed that female(OR=1.619,95%CI:1.324-1.981),advanced age(OR=5.909,95%CI:2.893-12.072;OR=9.575,95%CI:4.802-19.095;OR=11.779,95%CI:5.896-23.535;OR=8.793,95%CI:4.238-18.244),hypertension(OR=2.468,95%CI:2.013-3.027),hyperlipidemia(OR=2.968,95%CI:2.232-3.947),and family history of diabetes mellitus(OR=7.253,95%CI:5.434-9.682)were significantly associated with T2DM.Conclusion Female,advanced age,hypertension,hyperlipidemia,and family history of diabetes mellitus were the risk factors of T2DM in rural residents of Yangqu county,Shanxi province.
4.Clinical effect analysis of palmar venous anastomosis in fingertip replantation
Gen WEN ; Yimin CHAI ; Huilin YANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2019;42(2):110-113
Objective To investigate the feasibility and clinical effect of palmar venous anastomosis in fingertip replantation.Methods From October,2008 to May,2017,the clinical data of 15 patients with 24 finger replantation were retrospectively analyzed by outpatient,telephone and WeChat followed-up.One artery was anastomosed for revascularization with or without nerve repair,and 1 palmar venous anastomosis was performed to reestablish the outflow system.The finger nerve was sutured randomly according to the injury.Results The patients were followed-up for 18-65 (mean,39.9) months.Except for 1 replantation finger with rotation avulsed injury failed,the remaining 14 cases with 23 fingers survived completely.Excellent restoration of finger motion was observed during the follow-up.The mean regained static 2-point discrimination sensation was 3.6 (2.8-4.0) mm.All patients were satisfied with the treatment effect.Conclusion Successful palmar venous anastomosis can improve the survival rate of replanted fingertips,simplify postoperative care,reduce postoperative complications,and improve the treatment effect.