1.Application of hierarchical management for psychiatric nursing in psychiatric ward
Xiaojuan LIU ; Jin XIAO ; Wanxia YAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(15):1118-1121
Objective To know the effects of using hierarchical management for psychiatric nursing in psychiatric ward,and then to offer some rationales and theoretical support for hospital management.Methods The fine hierarchical management was implemented from Janurary 2012 in Xi'an Mental Health Center and the metal hygiene clinics of Xi'an Jiaotong University.Before and after the hierarchical management carried out,the nursing care quality was assessed among the family members of hospitalized patients by using satisfaction survey questionnaires,flight rate of patients was evaluated,and at the same time,nursing care quality and the nurse comprehensive ability was inspected.And then,the EPIDATE 3.0 and SPSS16.0 software was used to analyze and compare the satisfaction scores.The nurse comprehensive ability,and nursing care quality scores before and after implementation.Results The nurse comprehensive ability were improved.The satisfaction scores of family members of hospitalized patients was higher than that before implementation after the fine management implementation,which had statistical difference,P< 0.05.The satisfaction rate of patients' family member was 96.77%(2 543/2 628) after the fine management implementation,which was significant higher than that of before implementation,91.19%(2 382/2 612),x2=107.66,P<0.05.Flight rate of patients was reduced after the hierarchical management,which was significantly lower than that of in before,P<0.05.Nursing care quality scores were higher than those of in before,which has a statistical difference respectively,P<0.05.Conclusions The hierarchical management could improve the satisfaction of family numbers,reduce the flight rate of patients,enhance nursing care quality and improve the nurse comprehensive ability.It would reduce the incidence of medical malpractice.The fine hierarchical management is worth to be applied and generalized in nursing care of psychiatric nursing in psychiatric ward.
2.Cloning, expression and bioactivity analysis of human granulysin
Wanxia WANG ; Xi LAN ; Xianghong XU ; Jun JU ; Jixing LIU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2010;30(1):75-79
Objective To obtain recombinant human granulysin using prokaryotic expression system. Methods Total RNA was extracted from cultured PBMC. Granulysin gene segments were obtained with granulysin-specific primers by RT-PCR and then inserted into pET32a(+) plasmid. After identification by DNA sequence, pET-GN-LY9K and pET-GNLY15K were transferred to E. Coli Rosetta (DE3). The fusion protein was identified by SDS-PAGE and Western blot. The bioactivity of granulysin fusion protein was measured by MTT assay. Results The prokaryotic expression vectors pET-GNLY9K and pET-GNLY15K were successfully constructed. The corresponding protein was highly expressed in E. Coli. Recombinant protein was specifically bound by anti-granulysin antibody. GNLY9K fusion protein significantly inhibited the growth of A549 cells in a dose-dependent manner, while GN-LY15K had little effect on the growth of A549. Conclusion Granulysins with different mw were successfully expressed using prokaryotic expression system, which might be helpful for the further study of granulysin.
3.Cloning,expression and bioactivity analysis of human granulysin
Wanxia WANG ; Xi LAN ; Xianghong XU ; Jun JU ; Jixing LIU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(01):-
Objective To obtain recombinant human granulysin using prokaryotic expression system.MethodsTotal RNA was extracted from cultured PBMC. Granulysin gene segments were obtained with granulysin-specific primers by RT-PCR and then inserted into pET32a(+) plasmid. After identification by DNA sequence,pET-GNLY9K and pET-GNLY15K were transferred to E. coli Rosetta (DE3). The fusion protein was identified by SDS-PAGE and Western blot.The bioactivity of granulysin fusion protein was measured by MTT assay.Results The prokaryotic expression vectors pET-GNLY9K and pET-GNLY15K were successfully constructed.The corresponding protein was highly expressed in E.coli. Recombinant protein was specifically bound by anti-granulysin antibody. GNLY9K fusion protein significantly inhibited the growth of A549 cells in a dose-dependent manner,while GNLY15K had little effect on the growth of A549.Conclusion Granulysins with different mw were successfully expressed using prokaryotic expression system,which might be helpful for the further study of granulysin.
4.The effect of CBL combined with SP in clinical probation teaching of nuclear radionuclide therapy
Dong CHEN ; Dong CAO ; Wanxia LIU ; Kunhong TANG ; Feibo ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(3):307-309
Objective To evaluate the effect of case-based learning combined with standardized patients in probation of nuclear radionuclide therapy.Methods 360 interns were randomly assigned separately into CBL+SP group and LBL group (180 people),case based on SP as the center of clinical teaching mode was used for CBL+SP group,while traditional classroom teaching mode was used for LBL group.Theoretical test,case analysis and teaching satisfaction survey were used to evaluate the two teaching mode,using SPSS 20.0 software for statistical analysis of the data.t test was used for two independent samples of both theoretical test and case analysis and chi-square test was used for teaching satisfaction survey.Results The score of theory and case analysis of CBL+SP group was higher than that of LBL group,and the difference had statistical significance [(83.26 ± 4.18) vs.(80.36 ± 3.62),t=-7.041,P=0.000;(85.79 ± 4.15) vs.(81.26 ± 3.96),t=-10.844,P=0.000].Satisfaction survey showed that satisfaction degree of CBL+SP group in stimulating and training the correct clinical thinking,grasping the information skills and cultivating their ability to analyze and solve the problem was higher than that of LBL group,and the difference had statistical significance (x2=40.319,x2=33.620,x2=23.493,x2=23.283;P=0.000).Conclusion Case-based learning combined with standardized patients in probation of nuclear radionuclide therapy can obtain satisfactory teaching effort.
5.Emotional Disorder and Related Psychosocial Factors in Tumor Patients
Wanxia YAO ; Mingzhong LI ; Zi LIU ; Cong YAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(5):482-483
Objective To investigate the influence of psychosocial factors to emotional disorder of tumor patients. Methods 76 patients with tumor and other 76 patients with tumor were including. All the patients themselves completed once through the following questionnaires: Symptom Check List (SCL-90),Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS), Life Event Scale (LES). However, Hamilton Depression rating scale (HAMD) and Hamilton Anxiety rating Scale (HAMA) were measured by the researchers. Results The occurrence rate of depression and anxiety in tumor patients was clearly higher than that of the control group (P<0.01), while the negative life event increased. Conclusion The occurrence rate of the emotional disorder among tumor patients is clearly higher than the control group, which may be related with the negative life event.
6.Symptom monitoring in treatment of cancer patients
Wanxia YAO ; Miao LIN ; Ye Lü ; Biao YANG ; Cong YAO ; Juan LIU ; Wenru WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2008;20(4):282-封3
Objective To examine self-reported symptoms by the patients receiving cancer therapy, and find out the symptoms that should be coped with and managed during the treatment. Methods A pilot study was conducted on self-reported symptoms on 185 patients receiving chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy for different cancers. The Therapy-Related Symptoms Checklist (TRSC) was used. Results Severe symptoms on the TRSC subscales: loss of appetite,feeling sluggish, weight loss, nausea and hair loss, were reported by the patients. The frequently reported symptoms by those on chemotherapy were nausea, feeling sluggish, weight loss, vomiting, and taste change. The frequently reported symptoms by those on radiotherapy were feeling sluggish, weight loss, loss of appetite, difficult sleeping, and changing taste. The symptoms of loss of appetite, feeling sluggish, weight loss, hair loss, and nausea were both frequently reported by those on radiotherapy and those on chemotherapy. Conclusion Symptom monitoring may be facilitated by TRSC, based on the severity and frequency of reported symptoms, more patients and caregivers could know which symptoms should be preferential interventions.
7.Clinical and pathological characteristics of patients with glomerular hematuria as the major manifestation.
Xia WAN ; Yi-Min ZHANG ; Wan LIU ; Hu-Hui HUANG ; Jin-Gao LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2007;27(10):1561-1563
OBJECTIVETo compare the clinical and pathological characteristics between patients with and without glomerular hematuria.
METHODSTotally 310 patients with isolated microscopic hematuria and 24-hour urinary protein <0.5 g were enrolled in this study, who were free of renal calculi, infections, or tumors. These patients were divided into glomerular hematuria group and non-glomerular hematuria group according examination by phase-contrast microscope, and their clinicopathological data were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTSOf the 209 patients identified to have glomerular hematuria, 46.41% had IgA nephropathy, 22.49% had small glomerular lesions, and 14.35% had non-IgA mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis. In the patients with non-glomerular hematuria, 65.34% had IgA nephropathy, 21.78% had non-IgA mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis, and 8.91% had small glomerular lesions. No significant differences were found in the patients' gender, age, course of disease or hypertension between the two groups (P>0.05), but renal insufficiency was more common in patients with glomerular hematuria.
CONCLUSIONIgA nephropathy is still the most frequent pathological finding in patients with hematuria, and even in non-glomerular hematuria patients severe renal pathological changes can be common.
Adult ; Female ; Glomerulonephritis, IGA ; pathology ; Hematuria ; pathology ; Humans ; Kidney Glomerulus ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Young Adult
8.Establishment and application of external quality assessment system for microbial morphology and detection of special drug-resistance in clinical laboratory
Lianhua WEI ; Fengmei ZOU ; Gang LIU ; Yongqing YANG ; Wanxia WANG ; Ling WU ; Junchun LI ; Xin WANG ; Yuqian CHEN ; Xiaoqing CHEN ; Keke LI ; Haixing SHAO ; Jichao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2017;35(7):538-541
Objective To investigate the establishment,operation and performance of external quality assessment(EQA) system for microbial morphology and detection of special drug-resistance in clinical laboratory,and explore the value of the developed system in clinical application.Methods The pictures of known bacteria and fungi colony,gram staining and acid-fast staining from clinical microbiology were distributed to the participating laboratories in Gansu province twice a year at regular intervals.The pictures of standard knowledge points from CLSI,such as special drug resistance were distributed simultaneously.All the participating laboratories were required to complete the interpretation for the pictures and report their resuhs in a scheduled time.Then the resuhs were summarized and analyzed as 3 modes:complete consistency,general consistency and non-consistency.Results During the 2 years when the EQA system for microbial morphology and detection of special drug-resistance were performed for 24 times,the rate of annual complete consistency increased year by year and reached to 91.3% in 2015.Conclusion The EQA system based on the examinations of microbial morphology and CLSI standard knowledge points for clinical laboratory may supervise the staff of clinical microbiology laboratories in the hospitals at second grade or above to master the skills of morphological identification and learn CLSI knowledge points,so their professional skills of clinical microbiology could be comprehensively improved.
9.Effect of autologous platelet-rich plasma on postoperative bleeding and prognosis of patients undergoing heart valve surgery
Manman LIU ; Wanxia XIONG ; Ming DING
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2023;39(23):3076-3081
Objective To investigate the impact of autologous platelet-rich plasma on postoperative bleeding and patient prognosis in individuals undergoing heart valve surgery.Methods This study is a retrospective cohort study that included patients who underwent heart valve surgery at Xiamen Hospital,Zhongshan Hospital,Fudan University from September 2018 to January 2023.The patients were divided into two groups based on whether they underwent autologous platelet-rich plasma(aPRP)collection before surgery:Group A(no PRP collection)and Group B(PRP collection group).The main endpoint measure was the volume of pericardial mediastinal drainage on the day of surgery(D0),the first postoperative day(D1),and the second postoperative day(D2).The secondary endpoint indicators included postoperative mechanical ventilation time,duration of mediastinal drainage tube reten-tion,length of stay in the intensive care unit(ICU),postoperative hospitalization time,incidence of adverse events during postoperative hospitalization,and postoperative coagulation function.Propensity score matching was used to balance preoperative baseline characteristics,including gender,age,Body Mass Index(BMI),prothrombin time(PT),International Normalized Ratio(INR),platelet count(PLT),activated clotting time(ACT),ASA grade,NYHA grade,surgical name,surgical method,and preoperative comorbidities.Based on the matched data,the effect of PRP on postoperative bleeding and prognosis in patients following heart valve surgery was investi-gated.Results After propensity score matching,Group B patients showed a significant decrease in D2 drainage volume compared to Group A[(132.42±84.11)vs.(218.39±160.39),P = 0.01].Additionally,Group B had significantly shorter postoperative mechanical ventilation time[(1.88±0.99)vs.(2.7±2.47),P = 0.015],ICU stay time[(3.07±2.01)vs.(4.97±6.26),P = 0.006],and pericardial mediastinal drainage retention time[(5.72±1.85)vs.(9.23±5.05),P = 0.01].Moreover,the overall incidence of adverse events was reduced in Group B compared to Group A[5(8.3%)vs.14(23%),P = 0.024].At D0,D1,and D2,there was no statisti-cally significant difference in hospital stay or postoperative coagulation function between the two groups of patients.Conclusions PRP has been proven to minimize pericardial mediastinal drainage on the second postoperative day,as well as the duration of mechanical ventilation,ICU stay,retention of pericardial mediastinal drainage,and over-all incidence of postoperative adverse events.
10.The effect analysis of standardized nursing trainingin reducing the incidence rate of post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopanography pancreatitis
Weiping MA ; Qiang ZOU ; Xiao LIU ; Yuxu LAI ; Chen LIU ; Yongfeng HE ; Rong PENG ; Wanxia YAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(10):751-755
Objective To investigate the effectiveness and feasibility of standardized nursing training in reducing the incidence rate of post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopanography(ERCP) pancreatitis. Methods A total of 521 patients were collected from January 2015 to June 2016 in ERCP therapy as control group.The patients in this group did not have standardized nursing training.A total of 289 patients were selected from July 2016 to April 2017 in ERCP therapy as intervention group.The patients in this group were carried out the standardized nursing training. The incidence of hyperamylasemia and post-ERCP pancreatitis was observed in two groups. Results The incidence of hyperamylasemia and post-ERCP pancreatitis was 12.09%(63/521),7.87%(41/521)in control group,and 7.61% (22/289), 3.11% (9/289) in intervention group,the difference was statistically significant between two groups(χ2=3.972,7.258,P<0.05 or 0.01). Conclusions The standard nursing training and intraoperative coordination can reduce its risk factors, and to reduce the post-ERCP pancreatitis and hyperamylasemia has important meaning and function.