1.Application value of BODE index in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in rural China
Huier ZHU ; Jiaci MO ; Donghai CHENG ; Bao LIU
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(3):285-287
Objective To evaluate the application value of BODE and the relationship between BODE index and life quality in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in rural China. Methods A total of 26 rural patients with stable COPD were enrolled. BODE index and it's four components including body mass index ( BMI ), airflow obstruction ( FEV1 % ), dyspnea ( MMRC ) and exercise capacity ( 6MWD ) were calculated. St. Georgeps Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) were used to evaluate health-related quality of life of these patients. Results The BODE index was significantly correlated with the SGRQ total score , symptom ,activity and impact score ( r = 0. 674,0. 430,0. 460,0. 495 respectively, Ps < 0. 05 ). GOLD grade was only significantly correlated with the SGRQ total score and active score( r =0. 447,0. 418 ,Ps <0. 05 ). Stepwise liner multiple regression analysis showed that activity score of SGRRQ was an influence factor of BODE index. 6MWD of BODE index( t = - 2. 397, P = 0. 025 ) and MMRC ( t = 2. 257, P = 0. 034 ) were independently correlated with activity scores of SGRQ . Conclusion BODE index and life quality had significant relationship. 6MWD and MMRC of BODE index were the most powerful influence factors of life quality in rural COPD patients.
2.The current situation of death literacy among Chinese residents in the Guangdong-HongKong-Macao Greater Bay Area and its preliminary exploration on contemporary life and death education
Mingxia ZHU ; Shuling XIE ; Xiang LI ; Huier WU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(4):491-498
Objective:The aim is to understand the current situation of death literacy among Chinese residents in the Guangdong-Hongkong-Macao Greater Bay Area and explore educational approaches to enhance the death literacy of the social public.Method:The Death Literacy Index was conducted among 2,002 residents in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area,which included 29 items from four dimensions namely practice,experience,fact,and community.Results:The average score of death literacy among the respondents was moderate(6.70),with scores for practical and experiential knowledge(7.32,7.50)higher than those for factual and community knowledge(6.20,6.10).The weakest content included discussing bereavement with people who have just lost loved ones(5.07),laws and regulations related to death at home(5.35),and providing support for the terminal person and their families in the community.Conclusion:The death literacy of the Chinese residents in the Greater Bay Area was moderate,in which community knowledge was the weakest with a lack of concern and support for the terminal person and the caregivers.Therefore,community health promotion strategies were proposed to strengthen death education for the public and promote the death literacy of the residents.