1.Correlations between personality characteristics and life quality of rectal cancer patients
Lin SUN ; Jiacheng WANG ; Pengnian ZHANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(3):1-6
Objective To study the correlations between personality characteristics and life quality of rectal cancer patients.Methods A total of 91 rectal cancer patients were enrolled in the study.Preoperative questionnaire-based survey was conducted for investigation of personality characteristics and life quality using Eysenck personality questionnaire-revised,short scale for Chinese (EPQ-RSC) and European organization for research and treatment,quality of life questionnaire-core 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30).The correlations between personality characteristics and life quality were analyzed.Results The scores on the personality characteristics of rectal patients were significantly higher than norms (all P<0.05).In addition,the scores on constipation,diarrhea and economic difficulties were higher than the norms (all P<0.05).In contrast,the patients with introverted personality were subject to irritability and depression.The score on function was more than 70%.And the total score on health was 61%.The scores on symptoms and dimensions were all less than 40%.The psychoticism was negatively related with role function,extraversion and emotional function were both positively related with general health but negative with fatigue,loss of appetite and diarrhea.The nervosity was negatively related with general health,emotional function and social function,but positively related with fatigue,pains,insomnia,anorexia,financial difficulties.The lie was positively related with role function (all P<0.05).Conclusion This study suggests that targeted psychological intervention will be beneficial for improving the life quality of rectal cancer patients through preoperative analysis of personality characteristics.
3.Construction of information support platform for infectious disease epidemic in countries and regions along the One Belt and One Road
Pengnian LIU ; Yu ZHANG ; Zhanying FENG ; Songjun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(4):57-61
An information service platform was constructed for infectious disease epidemic by standard collecting, organizing and systematizing the information of related infectious diseases, which could provide information support service for data store, knowledge share, online education and decision-making. The platform is consisted of special news module, self-developed database module, encyclopedic knowledge module and background management module, and can thus meet the needs of related persons in countries and regions along the One Belt and One Road.
4.Effect of extended nursing on the quality of life of patients with permanent colostomy
Minjing SHEN ; Pengnian ZHANG ; Ling SUN ; Long YE
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;(7):10-13,14
Objective To explore the effect of extended care on the quality of life of patients with permanent colostomy . Methods Clinical data of 268 patients with permanent colostomy were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were randomly divided into the experiment group (n=154) and control group (n=114). Two groups of patients after colostomy were given conventional nursing and telephone follow-up and the experiment group also received extended care such as home visits , seminars and fraternity care. Postoperative follow-up was done for 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months and 1 year. Core quality of life questionnaire (QLQ C30) was used to investigate the patients after 1 year intervention. Result Compared with the control group, patients′physical function, role function, emotional function, cognitive function, social function and health status rating were significantly improved in the experiment group (P<0.05). Conclusion Extended nursing can provide more comprehensive, systematic, professional nursing, improve the mastery of relevant knowledge and the skills and finally improve patients′quality of life.
5.Theories used in construction of military medical ontology
Jian XIAO ; Pengnian LIU ; Yuguang WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Songjun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(10):27-31
The theories used in construction of military medical ontology are the prerequisite of applying ontology theory to the organization of military medical knowledge, which helps to clarify the concepts in relation with the construction of military medical ontology. The current standards for military medical terms and the difficulties in construction of military medical ontology were analyzed according to the target to be achieved. The basic theories used in construction of military medical ontology were elaborated from its concepts, needs, and complexity.
6.Military medical literature and information resources in neighboring countries of China
Pengnian LIU ; Lili ZHANG ; Ye ZHU ; Lina HU ; Minghui MA ; Jianping ZHANG ; Xumei LONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(12):47-52
Military medical literature and information resources in neighboring countries of China, including the publication of journals and books, the institutions and their publications, were investigated in order to work out the characteristic military medical literature and information resources integration program in neighboring countries of China according to the domestic medical literature service and to lay a foundation for establishing the characteristic military medical literature support system.
7.Semantic type framework in top-level ontology of military medicine
Jian XIAO ; Yuguang WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Zhanying FENG ; Pengnian LIU ; Dongsheng ZHAO ; Songjun WANG
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(6):478-480
Objective To analyze the use of the semantic type of the top-level ontology of military medicine in order to find problems with the semantic type framework and make it more scientific and comprehensive.Methods Using data driven method, the frequency with which the semantic type of the top-level ontology of military medicine was used in military medical core concepts was statistically analyzed.Results By ranking the use frequency of the semantic types, the semantic types which had higher or lower frequency, and those that had never been used were analyzed.Conclusion The established semantic type framework of the top-level ontology of military medicine is basically consistent with the expression of military medical knowledge and can be constantly updated and improved with the development of military medicine.
8.Construction of semantic type framework in top-level ontology of military medicine
Jian XIAO ; Yuguang WANG ; Zhanying FENG ; Pengnian LIU ; Qun ZHANG ; Dongsheng ZHAO ; Songjun WANG
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(10):782-786,789
Objective To explore the construction method of semantic types of military medical ontology and to establish a framework for the semantic types of the top-level ontology of military medicine in order to lay the foundation for the construction of military medical ontology and provide support for knowledge organization, knowledge disclosure and knowledge service of military medical information resources.Methods Using the method of document measurement, the core concept set of military medicine was constructed.On the basis of the framework of the top-level semantic types of Unified Medical Language System(UMLS), the semantic type framework was completed by the combination of bottom-up and top-down modes, using semantic analysis and expert consultation.Results By classifying the same kind of knowledge points of military medicine into one semantic type, the hierarchical structure of the semantic type framework of the top-level ontology of military medicine was obtained.Conclusion The proposed method is effective and practical for the construction of the semantic types of military medical ontology.The established semantic type framework of the top-level ontology of military medicine could reconstruct military medical knowledge and provide the basic framework for the establishment of the semantic relationships of the top-level ontology of military medicine.