1.Clinical features of six sporadic cases of infant pulmonary hemorrhage of enterovirns 71 infection without skin rash
Shijun HE ; Airong HUANG ; Yimei JIN ; Dong CHEN ; Haomei YANG ; Chuanxia WANG ; Aihua ZHOU ; Xia WANG ; Miaomiao LIN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2009;27(12):749-752
Objective To understand the clinical features of infant pulmonary hemorrhage of enterovirus 71 infection without skin rash, and to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.Methods Six infants infected with enterovirus 71 and presented pulmonary hemorrhage but no skin rash between November 2007 and October 2008 were retrospectively reviewed. The clinical manifestations, clinical outcomes, treatments, laboratory data and chest imaging changes of the cases were analyzed. Results The 6 cases were all younger than 2 years old. The cases distributed throughout the whole year without peak season. Enterovirus 71 gene was detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and real time polymerase chain reaction from throat swabs and secretions of the respiratory tract. All the cases began with fever, and 4 of which were accompanied with vomit, and 2 accompanied with cough. After 1 to 3 days, they all got sudden deterioration, manifested with pale and cyanosis, and 1 had hyperspasmia. After intubation, they all had pink frothy fluid from the endotracheal tube. They all had obvious hyperglycaemia, 4 had tachycardia, and 2 had hypertension. All the 6 cases died, and 4 died within 6 h after deterioration. Conclusions Pulmonary hemorrhage of enterovirus 71 infection without skin rash is seen in infants. It is sporadic throughout the whole year. The disease is fulminant and the case often dies in short period of time.
2.Study on the status quo of spiritual nursing needs and its correlation with disability acceptance and stigma of patients with permanent enterostomy
Yong WAN ; Zhangyi WANG ; Haomei ZHAO ; Luwei XIAO ; Lihua QIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(7):513-519
Objective:To investigate the status quo of spiritual nursing needs and its influencing factors of patients with permanent enterostomy, and analyze its correlation with disability acceptance and stigma, so as to provide a reference for the construction of targeted spiritual nursing intervention programs.Methods:A total of 351 patients with permanent enterostomy in Xiangya Hospital Central South University and Hunan Cancer Hospital were selected by convenience sampling from January 2021 to March 2022. A cross-section by using the self-made general information questionnaire, Nurse Spiritual Therapeutics Scale (NSTS), Acceptance of Disability Scale (ADS), and Stigma Scale for Chronic Illness (SSCI). And multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of spiritual nursing needs of patients with permanent enterostomy.Results:The total score of spiritual nursing needs of patients with permanent enterostomy was 30.15 ± 6.46, and the average score of items was 2.51 ± 0.78. Among the five dimensions, the highest average score was creating a good atmosphere 3.10 ± 0.98, and and the lowest was helping religious practice 1.65 ± 0.70. The total score of disability acceptance was 81.94 ± 13.86; the total score of stigma was 64.03 ± 14.28. The total scores of spiritual nursing needs were positively correlated with the total scores of disability acceptance ( r=0.703, P<0.01), and negatively correlated with the total scores of stigma ( r=-0.516, P<0.01). Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that religious beliefs, educational level, residence, course of disease, disability acceptance, and stigma were the main influencing factors for the spiritual nursing needs of patients with permanent enterostomy ( t values were -13.26-13.56, all P<0.01), accounting for 52.5% of the total variation. Conclusions:The spiritual nursing needs of patients with permanent enterostomy were moderate. It is suggested that nurses can develop targeted spiritual nursing measures according to the individualized characteristics of patients, improve their disability acceptance and reduce their stigma level, so as to meet their spiritual nursing needs and realize their spiritual safety.
3.A study on the status quo and influencing factors of neonatal palliative care attitude among NICU nurses
Haomei ZHAO ; Zhangyi WANG ; Wei YAN ; Jingjing PIAO ; Yajun ZHANG ; Jianya YE ; Shuzhen DI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(18):1383-1389
Objective:To understand the status quo of neonatal palliative care attitude of nurses in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and analyze the influencing factors, in order to provide reference and direction for hospital management to improve the neonatal palliative care attitude of NICU nurses.Methods:A total of 237 NICU nurses in 9 hospitals in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province were selected by cluster sampling method from November to December 2021, and the questionnaire was conducted using General Data Survey, Neonatal Palliative Care Attitude Scale (NiPCAS), the Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE) and Coping with Death Scale (CDS). And analyze the results.Results:The total score of the NICU nurses′ neonatal palliative care attitude was 89.35 ± 18.86. The average score of each dimension from high to low was belief, work experience, resources, organization, and obstacle; and the total score of neonatal palliative care attitude was positively correlated with empathy ability ( r=0.653, P<0.01) and death coping ability ( r=0.597, P<0.01), in addition the factor of barrier was negatively correlated with empathy and death coping ability ( r=-0.602, -0.526, both P<0.01) Multiple linear regression analysis showed that educational background, whether nursing dying infants, frequency of attending hospice nursing education in hospitals, empathy ability and death coping ability were the influencing factors of neonatal palliative care attitude, which could explain 47.3% of the total variation. Conclusions:NICU nurses′ neonatal palliative care attitude was generally at a moderate level, and affected by five factors such as education. It is suggested that hospital management should provide to improve empathy ability and death response ability as the premise of personalized, diversified education training support, multiple ways, multi-level improve its empathy ability and death coping ability, improve neonatal palliative care attitude, and then improve the quality of nursing service.
4.A study on the status quo and influencing factors of spiritual care needs among elderly stroke inpatients
Zhangyi WANG ; Haomei ZHAO ; Yue ZHU ; Yajun ZHANG ; Jianya YE ; Yue WANG ; Zhao WANG ; Xiaoli PANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(25):1939-1944
Objective:To investigate the status quo and influencing factors of spiritual care needs among elderly stroke inpatients, in order to provide reference for formulating targeted interventions.Methods:A total of 417 elderly stroke inpatients were selected in five Third-A hospitals from August 2021 to January 2022 by convenient sampling. The questionnaire was conducted using the General Data questionnaire, the Nurse Spiritual Therapeutics Scale (NSTS), the Stigma Scale for Chronic Illness (SSCI) and the Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS). Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of spiritual care needs of elderly stroke inpatients.Results:The total score of NSTS among 417 elderly stroke inpatients was 31.98 ± 4.39. The dimension of highest and lowest average score were "create good atmosphere" (3.23 ± 0.58) and "help religion" (2.01 ± 0.62), respectively; the results of regression analysis showed that religious belief, education background, course, stigma, and social support were the main factors influencing spiritual care needs among elderly stroke inpatients ( t values were -6.54-7.11, P<0.05). Conclusions:The spiritual care needs among elderly stroke inpatients were moderate. It is suggested that nurses should strengthen their own spiritual care knowledge and ability, and take targeted spiritual care measures according to the individual characteristics and differences of patients, reduce their stigma, improve the social support, to meet their spiritual care needs to the greatest extent.
5.Acupuncture regulates circRNA_011989 and circRNA_009775 expressions in the rat with cerebral ischaemia-reperfusion injury
Yao WANG ; Hong TANG ; Shanshan JIANG ; Hongjuan WANG ; Zhanfu LI ; Canming XIE ; Chutao CHEN ; Haomei TIAN
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2023;39(6):665-670
Objective:To observe the effects of acupuncture on the expression of circRNA_011989 and circRNA_009775 in the hippocampal tissue of cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury(CIRI)rats.Methods:CIRI model rats were prepared by the thread bolus method and treated by means of acupuncture(AC).The Garcia score was used to assess the neurological function.TTC staining was used to detect the volume ratio of cerebral infarction.The target prediction website was used to predict the miRNAs and corresponding mRNAs bound by circRNA_011989 and circRNA_009775,and Cytoscape was used to construct the circRNA-miRNA-mRNA co-expression network.The expression of circRNA_011989,circRNA_009775,miR-466b-5p,miR-3065-3p,Rims1,and Slc30a3 in the hippocampal region of the ische-mic side was detected by real time RT-PCR.Results:Compared with CIRI group,Garcia score of rats in CIRI+AC group was significantly increased(P<0.01),and the infarct volume decreased.The expressions of circRNA_011989,circRNA_009775,Rims1,and Slc30a3 in right hippocampus were up-regulated(P<0.05,P<0.01),but the miR-466b-5p and miR-3065-3p were down-regulated(P<0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture may significantly ameliorate the neurological deficit symptoms in CIRI rats by upregulating the expression of circRNA_011989 and circRNA_009775,and the specific mechanism may be related to the activation of circRNA_011989/miR-466b-5p/Rim.s1 and circRNA_009775/miR-3065-3p/Slc30a3 axis related.
6.Analysis of the disease spectrum of the patients in the pediatric emergency department of the grade A of level Ⅲ women and children′s hospital in Guangzhou area
Wencheng MA ; Xuan SHI ; Peiqing LI ; Haomei YANG ; Jingyan WANG ; Qing HE ; Cuiping ZHU
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2021;28(6):505-510
Objective:Based on 108, 591 cases of pediatric emergency visits in a Level Ⅲ Grade A women and children′s hospital in Guangzhou area, we analyze the disease spectrum and epidemiological characteristics, and summarize the characteristics of patient flow changes.These investigations will provide an basis for scientific decision-making for manpower and material resource management of pediatric emergency and hospital workflow design.Methods:The children admitted to the Pediatric Emergency Department of the Zhujiang New Town District of Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center from October 2016 to September 2018, including night emergency and inpatient observations, were analyzed according to the admission date, admission time, gender, age, initial diagnosis and etc.Results:There were more boys than girls in the emergency department, whose ratio was 1.46∶1 (64 480∶44 111 cases). The age of children ranged from 0 to 17 years old, with a median of 11 (23, 48) months.The age distribution was mainly under 5 years old, accounting for 84.14% (91 336/108 591). During the whole year, the number of children in July was the most, accounting for 10.53% (11 433/108 591), and the children in February were the least, accounting for 6.04% (6 555/108 591). The highest visit time of the whole day was 22-23 pm, accounting for 18.83% (20 443/108 591). The most of the diagnosis was respiratory disease, accounting for 53.83% (66 522/123 576). A total of 1 057 critically ill children were received, accounting for 0.97% (1 057/108 591). A total of 911 accidental injuries were received, accounting for 0.84% (911/108 591). Acute upper respiratory tract infection was the most among all diagnoses, accounting for 34.47% (42 541/123 576).Conclusion:Children in the pediatric emergency department of Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center are mainly under 5 years old, and the number of children is the most in July of the year.The main disease is respiratory diseases.Medical staff can be trained according to the actual situation, and the disease spectrum can be updated in time to provide convenience for emergency rescue and improve service level.
7.Impacts of collaborative teaching method on the teaching achievement of.
Haomei TIAN ; Jing SHEN ; Jia SHI ; Mi LIU ; Chao WANG ; Jinzhi LIU ; Chutao CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(11):1203-1205
OBJECTIVETo explore the impacts of collaborative teaching method on the teaching achievement of.
METHODSSix classes in Hunan University of CM of 2012 grade Chinese medicine department were randomized into an observation group and a control group, 3 classes in each one. In the observation group, the collaborative teaching method was adopted, in which, different teaching modes were used according to the characteristics of each chapter and the study initiative of students was predominated. In the control group, the traditional teaching method was used, in which, the class teaching was the primary and the practice was the secondary in the section of techniques of acupuncture and moxibustion. The results of each curriculum and the total results were compared between the two groups during the whole semester.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, in the observation group, the total achievements of curriculum and case analysis combined with the total result of the theory examination were apparently improved (both<0.01).
CONCLUSIONSThe collaborative teaching method improves the comprehensive ability of students and provides a new approach to the teaching of.
8.Analysis of ocular biometric parameters in Tibetan patients with age-related cataract
Huali ZHU ; Tingting XU ; Ling WEI ; Zhe XU ; Jie LI ; Pei LIU ; Sicen LIU ; Haomei WANG
International Eye Science 2024;24(5):816-820
AIM:To compare the differences of ocular biometric parameters of age-related cataract between Tibetan and Han ethnic groups, and to analyze the distribution characteristics of ocular biometric parameters in Tibetan cataract patients.METHODS:Retrospective cohort study. A total of 661 patients(1 030 eyes)with age-related cataract confirmed in the hospital between January 2019 and December 2020 were enrolled. The parameters of axial length, anterior chamber depth, keratometry, corneal astigmatism and astigmatic axis were measured by IOL Master 500 in 483 cases(739 eyes)of Tibetan age-related cataract patients and 178 cases(291 eyes)of Han patients.RESULTS:The axial length, anterior chamber depth and corneal astigmatism of the Tibetan patients with age-related cataract were 23.33(22.81, 23.86)mm, 3.04(2.79, 3.30)mm and 0.73(0.47, 1.07)D. The mean keratometry was 43.89±1.35 D. The results indicated that Tibetan cataract patients had shorter axial lengths and smaller keratometry compared to Han patients(all P<0.05). Age in Tibetan patients was negatively correlated with axial length and anterior chamber depth, and positively correlated with keratometry(all P<0.05). Tibetan male patients had longer axial lengths, deeper anterior chambers, and flatter corneas compared to female patients(all P<0.05).CONCLUSION:There were differences in ocular biometric parameters between age-related cataract patients of Tibetan and Han ethnicities. The distribution of ocular biometric parameters in Tibetan cataract patients varied across different age groups and gender groups.

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