1.Relationship between psychological state and the mode of delivery in pregnant women
Liyue GUO ; Bingqing BAI ; Jing LONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Gynecology and Obstetrics 2001;17(5):281-282
Objective To investigate the dynamic changes of psychological states and the results of delivery in pregnant women,simultaneously,study the effective way to reduce the rate of cesarean section.Methods Through applying the self-compiled test paper,the self-evaluating state table(SCL-90)and the table of overall feeling of happiness,we assessed the psychological states of 89 pregnant women.The results were recorded at 35 and 38 weeks of gestation and 72 hours postpartum.Results 48 delivered vaginally(53.93%).4 were managed by cesarean section(46.07%),including 12 non-indicated cesarean section(29.27%).The mark of anxiety,terror and depression factors increased in the group of non-indicated cesarean section before and after dilivery compared with the group of vaginal delivery and indicated cesarean section.There was remarkable difference(P<0.01).The value of overall feeling of happiness in the group of non-indicated cesarean section was less than that in the group of vaginal delivery.The difference was extremely significant(P<0.001).The rdevant analysis showed that the feeling of happiness,the desire of labor and educational level were related negatively to the level of symptom during pregnancy(P<0.01).The mode of delivery was related positively to the psychological state of pregnant women(P<0.01).Conclusion Non-indicated cesarean section is mainly interrelated to anxiety,terror and depression that proceed gradually during pregnancy and delivery.So it is suggested that the aimed psychological education be beneficial to decrease the rate of cesarean section.
2.Role of active screening in the diagnosis and treatment of early lung cancer and suggestions for health management
Zeng XIONG ; Bingqing LONG ; Shaohui LIU ; Shulin LIU ; Yuanda CHENG ; Bihan OUYANG ; Baoxiang WANG ; Xuewei ZHANG ; Weihua LIAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2023;17(3):188-193
Objective:To explore the role of active screening in the diagnosis and treatment of early lung cancer, and give health management recommendations.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to collect lung cancer patients who had complete population sociology, clinical information, pathology and imaging characteristics in the Thoracic Surgery in Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from 2016 to 2019. According to different diagnostic modes, they were divided into an active screening group (1082 cases) and a passive case finding group (974 cases), to analyze their differences in demographic sociological, clinical information, pathology and imaging characteristics, and to discuss the key points of population management in the active screening group.Results:From 2016 to 2019, the proportion of lung cancer patients in the active screening group increased from 36.1% to 54.2%, and the proportion of patients found to have lung cancer by CT examination in the active screening group increased from 82.2% to 96.8%. Compared with the passive case finding group, the active screening group had a higher proportion of women, non-smokers, patients with precursor glandular lesions and adenocarcinoma, patients in stage 0 and stage I, patients with lesion diameter (d)≤1 cm and 1