1.Quality of life and related factors among family members of tuberculosis patients.
Wei FENG ; Furong LIU ; Chuanrui MA ; Shengjie JU ; Liang SUN ; Lizhang CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(10):1075-1079
OBJECTIVE:
To understand the quality of life and related factors among family members of tuberculosis patients and provide a reference for the improvement of their quality of life.
METHODS:
A total of 222 family members of tuberculosis patients at 4 tuberculosis hospitals in Changsha and 327 healthy controls were surveyed with structured questionnaire, the short version of the WHO quality of life scale (WHOQOL-BREF).
RESULTS:
The mean score of the family members of tuberculosis patients in the psychological domain, physical domain and environmental domains was lower than that of the control group (P<0.01). Multiple linear regression showed that gender, age, monthly income, educational level, patient condition and knowledge of tuberculosis prevention and treatment were the factors affecting their quality of life.
CONCLUSION
The quality of life of the family members of tuberculosis patients is lower than that of the control group.
Family Health
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Humans
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Quality of Life
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Tuberculosis
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psychology
2.Spatiotemporal characteristics and prevention and control measures of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron pandemic in Shanghai
Yuanchen HE ; Yinzi CHEN ; Chuanrui SUN ; Xiaowei CHEN ; Xiling WANG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(1):22-27
ObjectiveTo analyze the spatiotemporal characteristics and prevention and control measures of the pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in Shanghai in 2022, aiming to optimize future prevention and control strategies. MethodsDescriptive statistical method was used to analyze data on daily infections released by the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission from March 1 to June 30, 2022. ResultsAs of 30 June, a total of 627 110 infections and 588 deaths had been reported in Shanghai. Most of the cases were in Pudong New Area (35.47%), Minhang District (10.18%) and Huangpu District (9.27%). The cumulative infection rate was 8.78% in Huangpu District, which was the highest among all the districts. With the progress of the pandemic, the prevention and control measures were strengthened from a “precise prevention and control” strategy to “block and grid” screening, and then upgraded to city-wide lockdown. All daily new infections were identified from the quarantined population on April 29, 2022, reaching the goal of “clearance of community transmission”. ConclusionThe cumulative infections in Shanghai exceeded any previous epidemics in mainland China. Given the enhanced transmissibility and vaccine-induced immune escape of the Omicron variant, timely and strong public health measures are needed to suppress the pandemic under the general policy of "Dynamic zero-COVID".