1.Effect of the bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model on the quality of life of patients with cervical cancer
Lianqing ZHOU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Huayun LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(24):1810-1813
Objective To explore the effects of the bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model intervention on the bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model of the patients with cervical cancer.Methods 118 patients with cervical cancer were randomly assigned to the control group (60 cases) and the intervention group (58 cases).All patients received the routing nursing of cervical cancer.In addition the intervention group received the bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model intervention.Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) was used to investigate their quality of life before being intervened,being intervened for 3 and 6 months.Results The range of FACT-G total score was 44-96 (68.29±11.60).The total scores of FACT-G before the intervention,3 and 6 months after the intervention were 66.82 ±12.21,79.31±5.15 and 89.67±5.21,compared with those of the control group,which were 69.81 ±10.84,74.48±7.97,79.74±7.17,the time effect,Inter group effect and interaction effect were 137.723,10.944 and 14.639,P<0.01.Conclusions The bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model intervention can improve the quality of life of patients with cervical cancer.
2.The correlation between the mindfulness level and the behavior characteristics of the nursing college students
Huayun LIU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Lianqing ZHOU ; Xiangyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(32):10-12
Objective To investigate the relationship between the level of mindfulness and the A-type behavior characteristics of the nursing college students.Methods 172 nursing college students were investigated by the scale of TABP and FFMQ.The results were analyzed.Results In the 172 nursing college students,there were 112 nursing college students belonging to type B behavior pattern,accounted for 65.1%,and 60 nursing college students belonging to type A behavior pattern,accounted for 34.9%.The correlation between the score of TABP and the observation items and describing items were positive statistically significant,and was negatively correlated with awareness items and non-judge items statistically.Conclusions The students with different behavior characteristics were different in their mindfulness level.In order to improve nursing college students' mindfulness level and their mental health,the educators should take intervention based on their behavior characteristics timely.
3.Effect of the mindfulness mode intervention on the adverse reaction of the patients with breast cancer during the period of chemotherapy
Huayun LIU ; Lianqing ZHOU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Limin QING ; Yangyuan HU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(35):11-13
Objective To explore the effects of the mindfulness mode intervention on the adverse reaction of the patients with breast cancer during the period of chemotherapy.Methods 75 patients with breast cancer during the period of chemotherapy were randomly assigned to the control group(38 cases) and the intervention group(37 cases).All patients received the routing nursing of chemotherapy.In addition the intervention group received the mindfulness intervention.The adverse reaction of chemotherapy questionnaire was used to investigate the level of their adverse reaction before the intervention and two months after the intervention.Results After the intervention,the scores of the adverse reaction in the intervention group was (32.19± 7.70)points,less than that of the control group,which was (36.97±10.03)points.There was statistically significant difference between two groups.Conclusions The mindfulness model intervention could reduce the adverse reaction of the patients with breast cancer.
4.The development and application of fall prevention programme for hospitalized cancer patients
Lianqing ZHOU ; Huayun LIU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Yunying YAN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(4):461-463
Objective To analyze data of fails among oncology inpatients from 2014 to 2015,and to explore the effects of the continuous quality improvement on management of falls among oncology inpatients.Methods According to data of falls among oncology inpatients in 2014,continuous quality improvement was carried out in prevention of falls,including health education,risk assessment process of falls and inter-department cooperation.Results One year after applying the continuous quality improvement for management of falls,the number and the rate of falls among oncology inpatients in the year of 2015 (Number=25,Rate=0.027‰) were significantly lower than those in 2014(Number=55,Rate=0.065‰,x2=15.195,P<0.001).Conclusion Improvement of management protocol for falls can effectively reduce the rate of falls among oncology inpatients and ensure patient safety.
5.Application of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometer in identification of clinical common bacteria
Bing WANG ; Xiaoqing REN ; Meiling CHU ; Liu YANG ; Xiangyu SHENG ; Lianqing ZHOU ; Wencheng XUE ; Dongya MENG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(16):2228-2230
Objective To evaluated the application value of two kinds of mass spectrometer(MS)and Vitek MS system in the i-dentification of routinely isolated bacteria in clinic.Methods 149 strains of common bacteria(including 14 genera and 30 species)i-solated from blood,urine,cerebral spinal fluid,secretion and sputum samples in our hospital from March 2012 to January 2013 were collected and simultaneously identified by 2 kinds of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometer (MALD-TOF-MS).The identification results were compared with those identified by the conventional biochemical identification (Vitek2 compact).The strains with the inconsistent results identified by 3 kinds of method were confirmed by 16S rDNA gene se-quencing.Results Among 149 common bacteria,the correct identification rates of genus and species by the Bruker Biotyper MS were 98% and 96% respectively and which by the Vitek MS system were 97% and 95% respectively.There were no misidentified bacterial strains by these two kinds of MS.Conclusion No statistical difference in the identification results was observed between these two kinds of MS system(P >0.05).Both exhibit excellent identification level and are suitable for the routine laboratory iden-tification of clinical microorganism.
6.Stressing the welfare of laboratory animals to advance life science
Shifeng YUN ; Xiaoyun TIAN ; Lianqing GUO ; Min DONG ; Senmei ZHOU ; Zhigang ZHAO ; Baolin YANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(08):-
Laboratory animals provide an important basis and supporting conditions for the studies and development of life science,and contribute enormously to people's health,science progress and social development.The welfare of laboratory animals influences their physical and mental health,and consequently the accuracy of research results.Thus,to take good care of laboratory animals and their welfare is an essential prerequisite to the breeding of standard laboratory animals and the accuracy and reliability of research results,and it also marks people's moral accomplishment,the harmony between human and nature,and the progress of social civilization.
7.Inflammation,immune system activation and coronary heart disease
Houcheng ZHOU ; Zhixiong CAI ; Xiaoqing WANG ; Lianqing HU ; Ronghe XU ; Chuming HUANG ; Zhidan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2006;0(19):-
Objective To assess the correlation between inflammation,specific immune response and coronary heart disease(CHD). Methods Thirty healthy cases passed the health examination were taken as the control group. Eighty cases who were diagnosised into CHD,affirmed by coronary angiography,were divided into three groups: acute myocardial infarction (AMI) group(26 cases),unstable angina pectoris (UP) group (24 cases),and stable angina pectoris (SP) group(30 cases). All the cases were tested on the concentrations of C-reactive protein(CRP),IgA,IgG,IgM in serum. Results The serum indices of CRP,IgG,IgA in AMI group and UP group were significantly difference than those in the control group (P0.05). Conclusion The correlation between inflammation and immune system activation are closely associated with CHD.