1.TeamSTEPPS course and its application in medical team training
Xiuying MAO ; Shanzhu ZHU ; Zhijie YU ; Yuezhong TANG ; Donghao XU ; Hua YANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(9):729-732
TeamSTEPPS(Team Strategies & Tools to Enhance Performance & Patient Safety)is an evidence-based set of teamwork tools,aimed at optimizing patient outcomes by improving communication and teamwork skills among health care professionals.It integrates teamwork skills with clinical practice to improve team performance in healthcare services and improve the quality of care effectively.The article introduces the TeamSTEPPS course and its clinical application.
2.A brief introduction of TeamSTEPPS
Zhijie YU ; Hua YANG ; Xiuying MAO ; Yuezhong TANG ; Donghao XU ; Shanzhu ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(6):487-489
TeamSTEPPS (team strategies and tools to enhance performance and patient safety) defines four core capabilities in teamwork which can be trained: leadership,situation monitoring,mutual support and communication.TeamSTEPPS is a successful medical team training project and its effectiveness has been proved.The application of TeamSTEPPS can provide a new teaching model for general practice training.
3.Antitumor Effect of Liu-Shen-Wan on Transplanted Tumors of Mice with Colon Cancer from Perspective of Tumor Microenvironment
Jinbao CHEN ; Linlin JIA ; Hongping WANG ; Donghao TANG ; Honglei WU ; Peihao YIN
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2022;49(12):1212-1216
Objective To investigate the effect of Liu-Shen-Wan on transplanted tumors in mice with colon cancer based on the polarization of M2 macrophages in the tumor microenvironment. Methods We established a subcutaneous transplantation tumor model of mice with CT26 colon cancer. Mice were randomly divided into vehicle, oxaliplatin, and oxaliplatin combined with Liu-Shen-Wan groups. Treatment was administered for three weeks, and tumor volume was measured. All mice were weighed during the administration. After the end of the treatment, the mice were dissected and tumors were photographed and weighed. Spleen index was calculated. The expression levels of IFN-γ and IL-12P40 in serum and related blood biochemical indices were measured. The expression levels of M2 macrophage polarization indices, namely, IL-10 and TGF-β, in serum and tumor tissues were detected. The infiltration degree of M2 macrophages in each group was observed by immunohistochemical experiments. Results The tumor volume and mouse weight in the oxaliplatin combined with Liu-Shen-Wan group significantly decreased compared with those in the vehicle group. The spleen index increased, and the expression levels of IFN-γ and IL-12P40 in serum also significantly increased. The mice had no obvious side effects after the drug treatment. In addition, the expression levels of IL-10 and TGF-β in the serum and tissues of mice in the oxaliplatin combined with Liu-Shen-Wan group significantly decreased. The expression levels of CD68 and CD206 in tumor tissues also decreased. Conclusion The anti-tumor effect of Liu-Shen-Wan on the transplanted tumors of mice with colon cancer is related to the inhibition of M2 macrophage polarization in the tumor microenvironment.
4.Application of TeamSTEPPS in training community diabetes management team
Xiuying MAO ; Shanzhu ZHU ; Hua YANG ; Zhijie YU ; Yuezhong TANG ; Jing LU ; Hefeng HUA ; Donghao XU ; Jiang YUE ; Huan CHENG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2019;18(3):289-292
One hundred and fifty diabetic patients,who received management by community family doctors and hospital consortium (1+1+1) team for at least 1 year,were enrolled from January 2017 to May 2017.After that they continued to receive the management for 1 more year by the team which were trained with TeamSTEPPS (team strategies and tools to enhance performance and patient safety).The management effect before and after TeamSTEPPS training was compared.After the TeamSTEPPS training,the team management ability was improved,so that the compliance of diabetic patients with medical advice,regular examination of blood glucose,regular follow-up assessment,health education,regular exercise and diet control were all better than before,and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.01).Fasting blood glucose,postprandial 2 h-blood glucose,glycosylated hemoglobin and LDL-C levels were all lower than before,and the achieved rate of the above indicators were also increased (P<0.05).It is suggested that application of TeamSTEPPS in team training can effectively enhance the management ability for chronic disease of family doctors and improve compliance and clinical indicators of patients with diabetes under management.
5.Application of TeamSTEPPS in training of community osteoporosis management team
Xiuying MAO ; Shanzhu ZHU ; Hua YANG ; Zhijie YU ; Yuezhong TANG ; Huajiang ZHU ; Donghao XU ; Jiang YUE
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2018;17(7):529-532
Objective To evaluate the application of TeamSTEPPS in training of community osteoporosis management team .Methods The TeamSTEPPS was applied for training of osteoporosis management team, and 1 513 residents aged ≥45 year were screened for osteoporosis in Kangjian community from January 2014 to March 2017.The identified patients with osteopenia and osteoporosis were intervened for one year.Cognitive level of the risk factors and symptoms associated with osteoporosis were assessed by questionnaires before and after the intervention .The bone density was examined at baseline and 6 months, 12 months after intervention.The effect of intervention was evaluated .Results A total of 467 patients (30.87%) with osteopenia and 476 patients (31.46%) with osteoporosis were detected .The cognitive levels of osteoporosis risk factors , including low calcium, vitamin D deficiency, lack of exercise, low weight, women menopause, matrilineal family history, smoking, excessive alcohol drinking and coffee drinking, were higher than those before intervention ( χ2=62.909,78.742,59.974,50.478,29.512, 34.699,6.500,15.779,6.089,all P<0.05).The awareness rates of symptoms , including lower back pain or body bone pain, shorter height and hunchback , low energy or nonviolent fracture , were also increased (χ2=59.942,76.220,16.856,all P<0.01).After intervention, the bone mineral density levels were increased compared to those before intervention (F=530.28, P<0.01 for osteopenia group; F=339.51, P<0.01 for osteoporosis group ); meanwhile, the differences were also significant between 6 months, 12 months after intervention and before intervention , between 12 months and 6 months after intervention (t=-0.452,-0.968,-0.516,all P<0.01 for osteopenia group; t=-0.530,-1.045,-0.518, all P<0.01 for osteoporosis group ).Conclusion The community osteoporosis management team trained by TeamSTEPPS can effectively improve the management levels of osteoporosis among residents in the community.
6.Pain management for cancer patients in hospice wards of community health centers
Ying YU ; Lin ZHANG ; Danxia CHEN ; Yuezhong TANG ; Haiying GAO ; Donghao XU ; Zheng WANG ; Qiong ZHU ; Sunfang JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2022;21(3):225-230
Objective:To investigate the status quo of pain management for cancer patients in hospice care wards of community health service centers.Methods:The electronic medical records of 373 cancer patients admitted in hospice wards of Kangjian Community Health Center of Xuhui District and Jinshanwei Town Community Health Center of Jinshan District from January 2015 to July 2021 were collected. The characteristics of cancer pain, the use of analgesic drugs, the effects of analgesic drugs and its influencing factors were analyzed.Results:The incidence of cancer pain in 373 patients was 93.0% (347/373), and the proportion of moderate to severe cancer pain was 55.6% (193/347). Analgesics were used in 304 patients, among whom 233 (76.6%) patients used oral analgesics, 297 (97.7%) used on time, 97.6%(285/292) used sustained-release opioids, and 94 (30.9%) used combinedly. Breakout pain occurred in 100 cases (32.9%), all of which was controlled with immediate-release morphine. Cancer pain was not relieved in 132 cases (43.42%), and multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the pain degree on admission (moderate: OR=3.69, 95 %CI:2.09-6.49; severe: OR=5.52, 95 %CI:2.43-12.53), the presence of burst pain ( OR=3.28, 95 %CI:1.77-6.06), the type of analgesics used (non-steroidal+weak opioids: OR=0.39, 95 %CI:0.20-0.76; nonsteroidal+strong opioids: OR=0.20, 95 %CI:0.08-0.51) and the adverse reactions ( OR=1.92, 95 %CI:1.03-3.60) were the influencing factors of pain relief in cancer pain patients (all P<0.05). Conclusion:The pain of cancer patients admitted to community palliative care wards cannot be ignored. Although most cancer pain patients use analgesic drugs in a standard way, there are still a high proportion of patients whose pain is not controlled. Various factors affect the effect of analgesic treatment.
7.Cinobufacini inhibits the metastasis of colorectal cancer by regulating polarization of M2 macrophages
Jing SHANG ; Yun WANG ; Jinbao CHEN ; Donghao TANG ; Linlin JIA ; Wei LI ; Hongjie YU
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2024;59(2):224-229
Objective To investigate the effect of cinobufacini on inhibiting colorectal cancer metastasis by regula-ting the polarization of M2 macrophages.Methods THP-1 was induced into M0 type macrophages.The condi-tioned medium of HCT116 cells was collected to stimulate M0 type macrophages.The polarization of M2 type mac-rophages was observed by flow cytometry,real-time quantitative PCR and ELISA experiments.The conditioned me-dium of M0 type macrophages and HCT116-Mφ cells was collected to stimulate HCT116 cells.The ability of migra-tion and invasion was observed by wound healing assay and Transwell assay.The effect of cinobufacini on the via-bility of HCT116 cells was detected by CCK-8 assay.The conditioned medium of HCT116 and HCT116+cinobufa-cini was collected to stimulate M0 type macrophages.The polarization of M2 type macrophages was observed by flow cytometry,real-time quantitative PCR and ELISA experiments.The conditioned media of HCT116-Mφ cells and(HCT116+cinobufacini)-Mφ cells were collected to stimulate HCT116 cells.The changes of migration and inva-sion ability were observed by wound healing assay and Transwell assay.Results After stimulation of M0 type mac-rophages in HCT116 cell conditioned medium,the morphology of M0 macrophages turned into fusiform cells,the proportion of CD11b+CD206+cells increased,and the expression of M2 macrophage markers IL-10 and TGF-β in-creased.The migration and invasion ability of HCT116 cells were significantly enhanced after stimulation in the conditioned medium of HCT1 16-Mφ cells.After the addition of cinobufacini,not only the polarization proportion of M2 macrophages decreased,but also the metastatic effect mediated by M2 macrophages was inhibited.Conclusion HCT116 cells can induce the polarization of M2 macrophages,while cinobufacini can inhibit the tumor metastasis mediated by M2 macrophages by inhibiting the polarization of M2 macrophages.
8.Research progress of immunogenic cell death in the immunotherapy of colorectal cancer
Donghao TANG ; Jinbao CHEN ; Jie WANG
Tumor 2023;43(11):886-894
Colorectal cancer(CRC)is a common malignant tumor of the digestive system.The main treatments for CRC currently include surgical resection,chemotherapy,radiotherapy,and immunotherapy.Immunogenic cell death(ICD)is an important method ofanti-tumortherapy.ICD is a specific type of cell death that involves the release of damage-associated molecular patterns(DAMPs).These DAMPs can be effectively taken up by dendritic cells(DCs),neutrophils,and macrophages,thereby stimulating adaptive immune responses in the body.However,colorectal cancer is considered a"cold tumor"with relatively low immunogenicity,resulting in a low response rate to immunotherapy.Inducing ICD can potentially enhance the immunogenicity of colorectal cancer,leading to long-term tumor control.This review aims to explore the impact of ICD development in colorectal cancer treatment and investigate the potential of ICD inducers in colorectal cancer immunotherapy.
9.Inhibition of M2-type macrophage-mediated migration and epithelial mesenchymal transition in colorectal cancer by bufalin
Donghao TANG ; Jinbao CHEN ; Linlin JIA ; Dongxiao SHEN ; Jing SHANG ; Yuejiao FENG ; Jiahao LU ; Zengyou XIAO ; Yujie HE ; Jie WANG
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2024;59(2):310-315
Objective To investigate the role of bufalin(BU)in inhibiting M2-type macrophage-mediated colorec-tal cancer metastasis.Methods Human acute leukemia mononuclear cells(THP-1)were differentiated into M0 macrophages using phorbol ester induction(PMA)for 48 hours.The M0 macrophages were then treated with IL-4 and IL-13 medium.Surface markers and morphological changes were observed through ELISA,morphology,and RT-qPCR experiments.RT-PCR and ELISA experiments were conducted to detect the surface markers TGF-β and IL-10 of M2 macrophages.The secretion level of IL-6 in the supernatant of M2 macrophages and colorectal cancer cells HCT116 was compared using ELISA.Additionally,the effect of conditioned medium on colorectal cancer cell HCT116 was assessed through Transwell,Wound healing,RT-qPCR,and Western blot experiments.Subsequent-ly,bufalin was added to the conditioned medium and the changes in AKT/PI3K protein,migration,and epithelial-mesenchymal transition ability in HCT116 were observed using Western blot,Transwell,Wound healing and RT-qPCR experiments.Results THP-1 were successfully differentiated into M2 macrophages.The activation of AKT/PI3K protein in HCT116 cells was induced by the secretion of IL-6 from M2 macrophages,which in turn promoted the migration and epithelial-mesenchymal transition ability of the HCT116 cells.The migration and epithelial-mes-enchymal transition mediated by M2 macrophages in HCT116 cells were effectively inhibited by Bufalin.Conclu-sion The release of IL-6 from M2 macrophages activates the AKT/PI3K signaling pathway in colorectal cancer cells,thereby promoting their migration and epithelial-mesenchymal transition capacity.Moreover,bufalin exhibits inhibitory effects on this effect.
10. Prevalence of depression, anxiety symptoms and related factors in family members of schizophrenic patients in a Shanghai community
Zhijie YU ; Yan HU ; Wendong TIAN ; Yuezhong TANG ; Donghao XU ; Shanzhu ZHU ; Hua YANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2018;17(8):587-590
Objective:
To examine the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms, and the related factors in family members of schizophrenic patients in a Shanghai community.
Methods:
From March to May 2017, the family members of 206 schizophrenic patients registered in Xuhui district Kangjian community of Shanghai were enrolled in this cross-sectional survey. The participants were evaluated with Patient Health Questionnaire Self-rating Depression Scale (PHQ-9) and the Anxiety Screening Scale (GAD-7). The factors related to depression and anxiety symptoms were analyzed.
Results:
The detection rates of depressive symptoms and anxiety symptoms in the family members of schizophrenia patients were 40.3%(83/206) and 37.9%(78/206), respectively.Univariate analysis showed that the relationship with the patient, education levels were the influencing factors of depressive symptoms (χ2=17.045, 9.702;