1.A review on the medical volunteer students participating in community health service
Dan NIU ; Xuejiao ZHU ; Binglin CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(16):2077-2081
The paper analyzed the organizational form and management status of medical volunteer students participating in community health service, to explore the impact of community health service on medical volunteer students and volunteer recipients. It summarized the present situation and problems of medical volunteer students participating in community health service, in order to provide reference for medical students to play their professional value in participating in community health services.
2.Assessment of health problems among the disabled elderly in nursing homes based on the Omaha System
Binglin CAI ; Xuejiao ZHU ; Yan LIU ; Yiting YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(10):1344-1348
Objective To evaluate the health problems existed in the disabled elderly in nursing homes in Zhejiang province and assess the knowledge, behavior and status of each existed health problem. Methods By cross-sectional study, a total of 50 disabled elderly in four nursing homes in Zhejiang province were assessed. Results The common health problems of the disabled elderly in nursing homes were personal care, oral health, social contact, physical activity, vision, neuro-musculo-skeletal function, mental health, cognition, medication regimen, and pain. Among the common health problems, the knowledge, behavior and status in personal care, oral health, mental health, and pain were more severer than others. Conclusions A lot of health problems exist among the disabled elderly in nursing homes. A comprehensive and targeted care should be used to improve patients′health.
3.Effects of medical care and nursing service integration on self-care agency in disabled elders of community
Qingxia GE ; Shu LI ; Binglin CAI ; Xuejiao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(15):1797-1800
Objective To investigate the self-care agency in disabled elders of community and to explore effects of medical care and nursing service integration on self-care agency in disabled elders with different degrees of disability in community. Methods We traced and investigated a total of 42 disabled elders signed medical care and nursing service integration with a community. The self-care agency was compared with the Chinese Version of the Self-care Ability Scale for the Elderly (SASE-CHI) before and six months after service objects accepting services. Results The average of self-care ability of community disabled elders was (48.69±12.11) with a low level. Six months after accepting medical care and nursing service integration, the score of self-care ability of disabled elders increased along with (53.07±8.68) in total score of self-care ability, (21.38±3.76) in objective dimension and (25.62±4.39) in skill dimension. There were significant differences in scores of self-care ability compared before and after accepting service (t=-2.346,-2.592, -2.731;P<0.05). There were small changes in elders with mild disability before and after accepting services (P>0.05). The total score of self-care ability and score of skill dimension increased in elders with moderate and severe ability after accepting services, the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusions The self-care ability of community disabled elders is in a low level. The medical care and nursing service integration can improve self-care ability of community disabled elders. However, there is great room to upgrade.
4.Research progress of radiolabeled bombesin drugs targeting GRPR in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer
Haohui SONG ; Mengxin XU ; Xuqian MA ; Jie CAI ; Chao HE ; Binglin LIU ; Qi SU ; Zhibo LIU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2024;44(12):764-768
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men and the fifth leading cause of cancer-related death among men worldwide. Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is an important complementary target of prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) and a key target for prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment. Radionuclide labeled bombesin (BBN) analogues can accurately target overexpressed GRPR in tumor cells, thus providing early diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. In this review, we focus on the studies of 99Tc m, 111In, 68Ga, 64Cu, 18F, and 177Lu nuclide-labeled BBN analogues for diagnosis and peptide receptor radionuclide therapy.