1.The research progress of physical activity in colorectal cancer patients
Dongqin KANG ; Dongqun XUE ; Qi LIU ; Yu LI ; Zhiqi CHEN ; Shujin YUE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(17):1352-1357
The aim of this review is to realize the significance of physical activity for colorectal cancer survivors, collect the common tools to assess colorectal cancer patients' physical activity, understand the current status and its influencing factors of colorectal cancer patients' physical activity as a reference to Chinese relevant research and provide a basis for carrying out medical or nursing intervention.
2.Research progress of bowel function assessment tools for patients with colon stoma
Qi LIU ; Dongqun XUE ; Dongqin KANG ; Shujin YUE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(19):2795-2798,2799
To analyze colostomy patients′bowel function assessment tools and application status by describing the bowel function characteristics of colostomy patients and making a summary of colostomy patients ′bowel function through the literature research .The purpose of this article is to provide the reference for measurement of colostomy patients by thinking the application problems of bowel function assessment tools .
3.Content analysis of clinical practice guidelines related to ostomy care
Dongqun XUE ; Qi LIU ; Dongqin KANG ; Yu LI ; Zhiqi CHEN ; Chunxiang SU ; Shujin YUE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(34):2683-2687
Objective To analyze and provide reference for developing clinical practice guidelines of ostomy care suitable for the domestic health care settings. Methods Content analysis method was used to analyze clinical practice guidelines searched from the Internet. Results A total of 13 clinical practice guidelines were included. All the guidelines were published between 2005 to 2016 without update. Four of them were evidence-based guidelines, the rest were not. A total of 21 items were identified as being related to ostomy care. Conclusions Although the existing clinical practical guidelines are instrumental to guiding clinical ostomy care practice, most of them were not evidence-based guidelines without high methodological quality. Meanwhile, some guidelines lack specific and updating recommendations for ostomy care, which may cause problems in ostomy care practice. What′s more, some recommendations may not suit for China because they were made in the foreign circumstance. Researchers and clinical nurses should develop local practice guidelines of ostomy care with consideration of the actual medical conditions in China and the best evidence.