1.Effect of the bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model on the quality of life of patients with cervical cancer
Lianqing ZHOU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Huayun LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(24):1810-1813
Objective To explore the effects of the bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model intervention on the bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model of the patients with cervical cancer.Methods 118 patients with cervical cancer were randomly assigned to the control group (60 cases) and the intervention group (58 cases).All patients received the routing nursing of cervical cancer.In addition the intervention group received the bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model intervention.Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) was used to investigate their quality of life before being intervened,being intervened for 3 and 6 months.Results The range of FACT-G total score was 44-96 (68.29±11.60).The total scores of FACT-G before the intervention,3 and 6 months after the intervention were 66.82 ±12.21,79.31±5.15 and 89.67±5.21,compared with those of the control group,which were 69.81 ±10.84,74.48±7.97,79.74±7.17,the time effect,Inter group effect and interaction effect were 137.723,10.944 and 14.639,P<0.01.Conclusions The bio-psycho-social-spiritual health model intervention can improve the quality of life of patients with cervical cancer.
2.The development and application of fall prevention programme for hospitalized cancer patients
Lianqing ZHOU ; Huayun LIU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Yunying YAN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(4):461-463
Objective To analyze data of fails among oncology inpatients from 2014 to 2015,and to explore the effects of the continuous quality improvement on management of falls among oncology inpatients.Methods According to data of falls among oncology inpatients in 2014,continuous quality improvement was carried out in prevention of falls,including health education,risk assessment process of falls and inter-department cooperation.Results One year after applying the continuous quality improvement for management of falls,the number and the rate of falls among oncology inpatients in the year of 2015 (Number=25,Rate=0.027‰) were significantly lower than those in 2014(Number=55,Rate=0.065‰,x2=15.195,P<0.001).Conclusion Improvement of management protocol for falls can effectively reduce the rate of falls among oncology inpatients and ensure patient safety.
3.Effect of different temperatures on development of Aedes albopictus
Julin LI ; Guoding ZHU ; Huayun ZHOU ; Jianxia TANG ; Jun CAO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2015;(1):59-61
Objective To explore the effect of different temperatures on the different development stages of Aedes albopic?tus. Methods The changes at different development stages of mosquitoes(egg,larva,pupae)and gonotrophic cycle were ob?served at different temperature conditions of 10,15,20,25,30,35℃and 40℃. The full developmental cycles were com?pared during different temperatures. Results All the stages of the mosquitoes could not develop at 10℃. Under the different temperatures of 15,20,25,30,35℃and 40℃,the hatchabilities of the mosquitoes were 0,32%,82%,83%,82%and 59%respectively;the pupation rates of the mosquitoes were 38%,53%,84%,88%,72%and 42%respectively;and the emer?gence rates of the mosquitoes were 92% 95% 97% 97% 83%and 17%respectively. The mosquitoes could well develop at 20 25 30℃and 35℃ the development time was 37.73 18.50 16.92 and 13.66 days respectively. Conclusion The devel?opment time of Aedes albopictus is shorter at the higher temperature. The optimum temperature for the mosquitoes to develop is between 25-30℃ and higher or lower the temperatures will suppress the development of the mosquitoes.
4.Effect of the mindfulness mode intervention on the adverse reaction of the patients with breast cancer during the period of chemotherapy
Huayun LIU ; Lianqing ZHOU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Limin QING ; Yangyuan HU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(35):11-13
Objective To explore the effects of the mindfulness mode intervention on the adverse reaction of the patients with breast cancer during the period of chemotherapy.Methods 75 patients with breast cancer during the period of chemotherapy were randomly assigned to the control group(38 cases) and the intervention group(37 cases).All patients received the routing nursing of chemotherapy.In addition the intervention group received the mindfulness intervention.The adverse reaction of chemotherapy questionnaire was used to investigate the level of their adverse reaction before the intervention and two months after the intervention.Results After the intervention,the scores of the adverse reaction in the intervention group was (32.19± 7.70)points,less than that of the control group,which was (36.97±10.03)points.There was statistically significant difference between two groups.Conclusions The mindfulness model intervention could reduce the adverse reaction of the patients with breast cancer.
5.Experimental observation of toxic effect of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelen-sis against Aedes,Culex and Anopheles larvae
Julin LI ; Guoding ZHU ; Huayun ZHOU ; Jianxia TANG ; Jun CAO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(1):67-68
Objective To evaluate the toxic effect of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis(Bti)wettable powder against Ae-des,Culex and Anopheles larvae. Methods The biological assay was applied to test the lethal concentration of 50%(LC50)of Bti wettable powder against Aedes,Culex and Anopheles larvae. Results The LC50(s) of Bti wettable powder against Aedes albopictus, Culex pipiens pallens and Anopheles sinensis larvae were 0.104,0.160μg/ml and 0.324μg/ml,respectively;its biological poten-cies against them were 0.125,0.192 IU/ml and 0.389 IU/ml,respectively. The LC50(s) of continuous contact of Bti wettable powder with An. sinensis stageⅢlarvae for 1,2 d and 3 d were 0.324,0.092μg/ml and 0.032μg/ml,respectively,and its biological po-tencies were 0.389,0.110 IU/ml and 0.038 IU/ml,respectively. The LC50(s) of the bacteria against An. sinensis stageⅠ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳwere 0.024,0.137,0.324 μg/ml and 0.450 μg/ml,respectively,and the biological potencies were 0.029,0.164,0.389 IU/ml and 0.540 IU/ml,respectively. Conclusion Bti wettable powder has a good toxicity to Aedes,Culex and Anopheles larvae,espe-cially for the latter two. It is better to apply the bacteria at the early stage of mosquito larvae.
6.The correlation between the mindfulness level and the behavior characteristics of the nursing college students
Huayun LIU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Lianqing ZHOU ; Xiangyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(32):10-12
Objective To investigate the relationship between the level of mindfulness and the A-type behavior characteristics of the nursing college students.Methods 172 nursing college students were investigated by the scale of TABP and FFMQ.The results were analyzed.Results In the 172 nursing college students,there were 112 nursing college students belonging to type B behavior pattern,accounted for 65.1%,and 60 nursing college students belonging to type A behavior pattern,accounted for 34.9%.The correlation between the score of TABP and the observation items and describing items were positive statistically significant,and was negatively correlated with awareness items and non-judge items statistically.Conclusions The students with different behavior characteristics were different in their mindfulness level.In order to improve nursing college students' mindfulness level and their mental health,the educators should take intervention based on their behavior characteristics timely.
7.Nitrous Oxide Inhalant Combined with Sublingual Administration of Misoprostol Preoperatively versus Transvenous Anaesthesia with Propofol for Induced Abortion
Huayun WANG ; Lan WAN ; Yi ZHOU ; Huizhi YANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(08):-
0.05).Some side reactions such as respiratory depression and postoperative loss of orientation were seen in Group B,and the duration of free action was significantly longer than in Group A and Group C(P
8.Studies on molecular mechanism of Anopheles anthropophagus to deltamethrin Ⅰ. Cloning and sequence analysis of CYP6 gene cDNA fragments from Anopheles anthropophagus
Jun CAO ; Qi GAO ; Huayun ZHOU ; Julin LI
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(01):-
Objective To obtain cDNA fragment of CYP6 gene from Anopheles anthropophagus. Methods The degenerate RT-PCR technique was used to amplify the CYP6 mRNA from susceptible and deltamethrin-resistant strains of An.anthropophagus. The specific cDNA fragments were sequenced and analyzed. Results The 250 bp specific cDNA fragments of CYP6 gene from both susceptible and resistant strains were cloned and sequenced by the Direct Cloning Method. Total of 10 sequences, including 2 from susceptible strain and 8 from resistant strain, were obtained. Compared with P450 sequence databases from GenBank, all of the 10 sequences obtained were new P450 sequence and were lodged in GenBank (Accession numbers: AY273927-AY273936). According to being checked up by Nomenclature Committee of Cytochrome P450, 7 of them were confirmed as the new CYP6 genes and the others were alleles and all of them belonged to the subfamilies CYP6Z, CYP6P, CYP6N and CYP6M in CYP6 family, respectively. Conclusion The cloned 10 sequences are gene fragments from members of CYP6 family.[
9.Malaria Epidemic Situation in Jiangsu Province in 2006
Weiming WANG ; Qi GAO ; Xiaolin JIN ; Huayun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(03):-
In 2006, there were 767 reported malaria cases in Jiangsu Province with an incidence of 1.07‰ and increased by 16.57% in comparison to the previous year. Positive rate of blood examination in local febrile patients was 0.08% (293/361 896) but 1.23% (251/204 40) in mobile population (P
10.Studies on molecular mechanism of Anopheles anthropophagus resistance to deltamethrin Ⅲ. Semi-quantitative analysis of P450 genes mRNA between susceptible and deltamethrin-resistant strains of Anopheles anthropophagus
Jun CAO ; Qi GAO ; Junhong WANG ; Huayun ZHOU ; Julin LI
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1992;0(06):-
Objective To study the relationship between P450 (CYP6 and CYP4) genes and deltamethrin resistance in Anopheles anthropophagus. Methods The real-time RT-PCR technique was used for semi-quantitative analysis of mRNA copy numbers of CYP6 and CYP4 gene from susceptible and deltamethrin-resistant strains. Results It is found that the mRNA copy numbers of CYP6 gene in deltamethrin-resistant strain were about 1. 39 times higher than those in susceptible strain, and the mRNA copy numbers of CYP4 gene in deltamethrin-resistant strain were about 3. 63 times higher than those in susceptible strain of Anopheles anthropophagus. Conclusion The higher expressions of CYP6 and CYP4 mRNA are observed in deltamethrin resistance strain and indicate that both CYP6 and CYP4 genes may be involved in the deltamethrin resistance in Anopheles anthropophagus.