1.Influence of psychological intervention on pregnancy rate of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(1):66-68
Objective To evaluate the influence of psychological intervention on pregnancy rate of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer.Methods Using the key words,including in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer and psychological,the data were retrieved from CNKI,CBM,VIP,Wanfang and PubMed.The quality of eligible studies was evaluated by two reviews independently and Meta-analysis was conducted on studies.Results Totally thirteen Chinese studies and three foreign studies were included.Conclusions Psychological intervention using in the process of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer can improve the pregnancy rate,which is worthy of clinical application.
2.CD62pUsing Light Transmission Aggregometry and Flow Cytometry to Examine the Effect of Clopidogrel
Yunfeng ZHAO ; Junwei REN ; Yulong CONG
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(2):23-26
Objective To detect clopidogrel effect with light transmission aggregometry (LTA)and flow cytometry (FC). Methods ①Venous blood samples were taken from 71 inpatient with acute corotary syndrome (ACS)in PLA General Hos-pital,including unstable anqina,ST segment elevation myocardial infarction and non ST segment elevation myocardial infarc-tion (46 males,25 females)by random number table from June 2011 to March 2012,whose average age was 69(57~92).②All of them were served 160 mg aspirin and 300 mg clopidogrel after they were in hospital in the beginning,and then served with 75 mg/d clopidogrel for 6 months.On some day,firstly,they were required withdrawing drug for 10 days,and then ve-nous blood samples were separately taken from them before their served-clopidogrel again and their severd-clopidogrel 2 hours later.③The samples were assayed with LTA and FC simultaneously and the platelet aggregation rates before served-clopidogrel (ADPLTA-before serving ),platelet aggregation rates after served-clopidogrel (ADPLTA-after serving ),inhibition rates (ADPLTA-INDU ),PAC-1 activity percentage before served-clopidogrel (PAC-1 before serving ),PAC-1 activity percentage after served-clopidogrel (PAC-1 after serving ),inhibition rates (PAC-1 INHI ),CD62p activity percentage before served-clopidogrel (CD62pbefore serving ),CD62pactivity percentage after served-clopidogrel (CD62pafter serving ),inhibition rates (CD62pINHI )weregotten.All volunteers were signed informed consents and the experiment was approved by the hospital ethics committee.Re-sults ①The paired samples t-test was (t=-2.082,P =0.041)between ADPLTA-before serving (0%~97%)and ADPLTA-after serving (12%~97%),the paired samples t-test was (t = 3.663,P < 0.01)between PAC-1 before serving (15.1% ~ 78.9%)and PAC-1 after serving (14.5% ~ 78.3%);the paired samples t-test was (t = 2.082 and P = 0.041)between CD62pbefore serving (1.5% ~80.8%)and CD62pafter serving (1.4%~41.4%).②The pearson coeffcient correlation results were:ADPLTA-INDU (0%~28.2%) and PAC-1 INHI (0.6%~ 9.1%)(r = 0.297,P = 0.012);ADPLTA-INDU (0% ~ 28.2%)and CD62pINHI (0.1% ~ 48.5%)(r =0.220,P =0.065);PAC-1 INHI (0.6%~9.1%)and CD62pINHI (0.1%~48.5%)(r=0.736,P <0.001).Conclusion Because the correlation was bad between the inhibition rates of clopidogrel detected by FC and them by LTA,FC didn’t apply to clin-ical routine examination of the platelet aggregation.But it could be used to scientific researchs and auxiliary confirmation of routine examination results.
3.Effects of Yoga on cancer-related fatigue in breast cancer patients:Meta-analysis
Qi ZHANG ; Li PIAO ; Dongmei ZHAO ; Xing WU ; Yunfeng CONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;21(28):3380-3386
Objective To systematically review the effects of Yoga on cancer related fatigue in breast cancer patients. Methods While foreign literatures searched from PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, ISI Web of Knowledge, EBSCO, MEDLINE, etc, Chinese literatures came from CNKI, CBM, VIP and Wanfang Data, besides Google scholar was assisted to collect all randomized control trails ( RCTs) about Yoga releasing breast cancer related fatigue. Retrieval started from creating database to1 July 2014 without language restriction. Cochrance evaluation manual was used to evaluate the RCTs, and RevMan 5. 1 software was used for Meta analysis. Results A total of 9 RCTs met the inclusion criteria, with a total of 623 breast cancer patients, including 342 patients in the yoga group ( intervention group) and 281 patients in the usual care group ( control group) . The Meta-analysis results revealed that Yoga played certain effects to release breast cancer related fatigue. Conclusions Whether Yoga, as a effective method to release breast cancer related fatigue, can be generally promoted in clinical required clinical high quality, large sampling and multicenter RCTs to support.
4.Research progress of stigma in artificial abortion women
Xiuli YU ; Li PIAO ; Yunfeng CONG ; Jinling LAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(3):432-435
The article introduces the concept of stigma and the measurement tools of stigma in abortion women as well as research progress of sociological factors, quality of life and interventions of abortion women. This article points out that china is still lack of related research. Strengthening the care for artificial abortion women from people of all walks of life is called on.
5.Quality of life in caregivers for patients with gynecological malignancy
Xiuli YU ; Li PIAO ; Chengcheng ZHAO ; Yunfeng CONG ; Tingting YU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(12):1694-1697
Gynecological malignant tumors bring great pain and psychological pressure to patients and affect the quality of life of patients seriously. Their families are faced with serious mental burden during the caring of patients especially spouses. Their quality of life is also affected seriously. This article reviewed the research progress in the quality of life of caregivers including the impact of general quality of life of caregivers for patients with gynecological malignancies, the impact on sexual life between couples and the strategies to improve the quality of life of caregivers. It came to the conclusion that only scientific and effective nursing interventions could improve the quality of life of caregivers.
6.Correlation study on disease uncertainty and postpartum depression among fathers whose preterm infants hospitalized in NICU
Yanyan LU ; Jing ZHANG ; Li PU ; Yunfeng CONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(25):3623-3625,3626
Objective To investigate disease uncertainty and postpartum depression status for fathers of preterm infants and explore the relationship between them. Methods A total of 102 fathers of preterm infants were selected from April to December 2015 in our hospital as research object. We used Chinese version of parent′s parception uncertainty scale-family(PPUS-FM) and Edinburgh postnatal depression scale (EPDS) to survey those fathers by questionnaire and analyzed their disease uncertainty and postpartum depression by Spearman correlation analysis.Results The PPUS-FM level of preterm infants′ fathers was medium. The total score of PPUS-FM was (93.85±11.11);the total score of depression was (11.04±2.99), while 58 fathers (56.86%) felt depression. The score of postnatal depression was positively correlated with the total score of disease uncertainty ( r=0. 519, P<0.01) , with the uncertain of illness ( r=0.460,P<0.01) , with complexity ( r=0.475,P<0.01) , with incoherence (r=0. 351,P<0.01), and with unpredictability (r=0.385,P<0.01).Conclusions Fathers of preterm infants show a high level disease uncertainty and depression, and there is a positive correlation between them. Nurses should take effective measures to improve the disease uncertainty and depression states for fathers, and to improve the nursing quality.
7.Correlated study on psychological elasticity and coping mode of patients with embryo transplantation failure
Li PIAO ; Yunfeng CONG ; Rui YANG ; Kexin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(26):3721-3726
Objective To Investigate the correlation between psychological elasticity and coping mode in patients with embryo transplantation failure in hospital, and provide scientific theoretical basis for targeted intervention measures. Methods Totally 225 patients with embryo transplantation failure were selected by random sampling as the research object, and cross-sectional study was used to collect their basic demographic information. Connor-Davidson resilience scale(CD-RISC) and medical coping modes questionnaire (MCMQ) were used to evaluate their psychological elasticity and medical coping mode. Results The average score of psychological elasticity of patients with embro transplantation failure was (66.79±14.27) points and the score of coping mode was (44.77±5.61) points. Psychological elasticity was compared among races, causes of infertility, education backgrounds, times of embryo transplantation failure, types of infertility, and the causes of hospitalization, the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . The total score of psychological elasticity in an patient with embryo transplantation failure was significantly correlated to the total score of coping mode ( r=0.377,P<0. 01). All the dimentions were significantly related ( P<0. 01) except optimism and avoidance. Conclusions The psychological elasticity and coping are correlated in patients with embryo transfer failure. In order to increase the patients′ psychological elasticity and help them establish the effective coping, medical personnel should know the patients′psychological elasticity level clearly and intervene with targets measures.