1.The relationship between colleague support and colleague solidarity of nurses
Yanjin LIU ; Jiaojiao ZHU ; Aixia WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(13):946-949
Objective To understand the status of colleague support and colleague solidarity of nurses,and explore the relationship between colleague support and colleague solidarity.Methods A total of 231 nurses from Zhengzhou City were chosen using convenience sampling method to complete the questionnaire survey about colleague support and colleague sohdarity.Results The nurses' colleague support scored (76.34±2.75) totally and colleague solidarity scored (64.63±4.25) totally.In dimensions of nurses' perception of colleague support,head nurse support,support result,cooperation,sympathy establishment,awareness increasing were positively correlated with emotional unity dimension of colleague solidarity (r=0.32,0.26,0.27,0.30,0.28,all P< 0.05);head nurse support,support result,cooperation,awareness increasing,goal setting,action projects were positively correlated with academic unity dimension of colleague solidarity (r=0.30,0.28,0.25,0.29,0.27,0.26,all P < 0.05);head nurse support,support result,cooperation,awareness increasing,action projects and process management were negatively correlated with negative views of colleague solidarity (r=-0.31,-0.27,-0.30,-0.23,-0.24,-0.27,all P < 0.05).Conclusions Improving the nurse colleague-peer support can improve degree of colleague solidarity.
2.The effect of perceived control on depression and health-related quality of life in patients with stroke
Yanjin LIU ; Jiaojiao ZHU ; Aixia WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(1):26-28
Objective To understand the status of stroke patients' perceived control and healthrelated quality of life,and to analyze the effect of perceived control on stroke patients' depression and health-related quality of life.Methods By convenience sampling,264 stroke patients were chosen to complete the questionnaire survey,Perceived Control Questionnaire,Hamilton Depression Scale and ShortForm Health Survey Scale-2.Results The score of patient's perceived control and health-related quality of life were (18.21±2.74),(46.62±11.56) points respectively.The perceived control had a negative correlation with the depression (r=-0.32,P < 0.05),had a weak positive correlation with the body health (r=0.05,P <0.05),and had a positive correlation with the mental health of health-related quality of life (r=0.29,P <0.05),depression was negatively correlated with health-related quality of life of the body health,mental health (r=-0.26,-0.28,P < 0.05).Conclusions Medical personal should improve the level of stroke patients' perceived control through various methods,to reduce depression and improve health related quality of life.
3."The Hospital Library Service Mode under the ""Internet +"" Environment"
Yinghong ZHOU ; Daojian LIU ; Jiaojiao LI ; Xia WANG
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(6):81-83
The paper introduces the innovative service modes of the hospital tibrary under the Intemet +environment,including the mode of innovative service for medical personnel on one hand,namely medical personnel oriented mobile information service,embedded service,personalized service and fragmented service and the mode of innovative service for patients on the other hand,including new technologies,humanization,etc..
4.Feasibility of one-stop examination with wide detector CT for axial perfusion of pancreas
Xijia DENG ; Ailian LIU ; Jinghong LIU ; Jiaojiao ZHU ; Lihua CHEN ; Yijun LIU ; Fengming TAO ; Xin FANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(6):938-943
Objective To explore the feasibility of one-stop examination with Revolution CT for axial perfusion of normal pancreas.Methods Thirteen patients who received axial perfusion scan by one-stop examination with Revolution CT were analyzed as perfusion group.Two radiologists measured pancreatic CT perfusion (CTP) parameters independently and selected optimal phase for CTA and three phases of enhanced images.The effect dose (ED) was calculated.Eighteen patients who underwent abdominal enhanced CT and CTA with spiral scan were included as control group.Patients in both groups had no pancreatic disorders.The interobserver variation of CTP parameters was estimated.Two independent radiologists separated the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery (SPDA) image into 5 points according to image quality,and the consistency was assessed.The subjective points of SPDA image quality of two groups was compared.CT value,images noise,CNR and SNR of SPDA on CTA images and those of pancreas on three phases enhanced scan images between two groups were compared.Results ICC values of all CTP parameters were higher than 0.75.The ED of perfusion protocol was (24.52±-0.01)mSv.The subjective image scores of SPDA on CTA images in both groups were both 5,the consistency was good (Kappa=0.629,0.769).The CT value,CNR,and SNR of SPDA on CTA images of CTP group were higher than those of control group (all P<0.05).The CT value,CNR,and SNR of pancreas of CTP group were higher than those of control group in venous phase and balanced phase (all P<0.05).Conclusion The pancreatic CT one-stop examination can be performed by Revolution CT scanner with maximum detector width with acceptable radiation dose,from which pancreatic CT perfusion data,enhanced images with high quality and better CTA images can be extracted.
5.Cloning and expression of Sj423 gene encoding the egg-shell precursor protein of Schistosoma japonicum
Yamei JIN ; Guofeng CHENG ; Jinming LIU ; Zhiqiang FU ; Yaojun SHI ; Jiaojiao LIN ; Youmin CAI
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2009;(12):1154-1157
The gene fragment encoding the egg-shell precursor protein of Schistosoma japonicum was amplified with RT-PCR by using PCR primer designed according to the 423 bp cDNA fragment of the Philippine strain of S.japonicum, the corresponding mDNA fragment of Chinese strain as template and then the 5' and 3' ends of this gene cDNA were amplified with 5' RACE and 3' RACE by using a series of primers designed according to the result of sequencing. Result of sequence analysis showed that this fragment, named as Sj423, contained a complete open reading frame (ORF) of gene encoding the egg-shell precursor protein of S.japonicum.(Chinese strain). As demonstrated by sequencing analysis. No intron could be detected in this gene fragment. This gene was subsequently expressed in E.coli after cloning into the expression vector pET28c(+). The molecular mass of the expressed product of this gene was 20.9 kDa as revealed by SDS-PAGE analysis, and Western blot analysis showed that the recombinant protein expressed could react well with the rabbit antiserum against the worm antigen of S.japonicum;indicating the good antigenicity of this expressed product.
6.Light-cured composite resin materials for dental crown defective repair
Hua YU ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Yijing WANG ; Jing WEI ; Jiaojiao LIU ; Yujie LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(47):8269-8274
BACKGROUND:Light-cured composite resin is used for dental crown defective repair in terms of both function and morphology.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the therapeutic effects of light-cured composite resins on crown defects.
METHODS:Relevant literatures concerning light-cured composite resins for repair of crown defects were retrieved. Literatures which met the study standard were deeply analyzed. Meanwhile, fol ow-up results and literature results were compared for patients receiving light-cured composite resins for repair of crown defects to identify the feasibility of light-cured composite resins for repair of crown defects.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Based on the included data, the successful rate of light-cured composite resins for repair of crown defects was over 90%. Clinical fol ow-up of 12 patients undergoing light-cured composite resin showed that the repaired crowns were stable and fixed, and exhibited a symmetrical appearance with the contralateral namesake tooth of the adjacent tooth, and there was a normal bite relationship. During the fol ow-up study, 19 teeth repaired from 12 patients had no loosing, no shedding, no percussion pain and normal bite relationship. X-ray films showed no apical shadows. Light-cured effects were limited to the upper and middle parts but not to the apical part. Therefore, a better therapeutic effect can be obtained.
7.Analysis on current situation of ordinary medical college undergraduates' contact with scientific research at early stage
Huihao MA ; Xuanwen LU ; Jiaojiao YU ; Juju LIU ; Yakun LI ; Lei WANG ; Chao ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(10):1075-1078
Objective To analyze the current situation and influence factors of ordinary medical college undergraduates' contact with scientific research at early stage in order to provide references for scientific research.Methods Totally 1940 students majoring in clinical medicine,imaging,traditional Chinese medicine and nursing (2008 -2010 grade) in China Three Gorges University were enrolled to do questionnaine and SPSS 17.0 was used to do statistical analysis.Results Totally 1653copies of questionnaires were collected from 1940 students,the recovery rate was 85.21%.Two hundred and nineteen students ( 13.25% ) participated in scientific research,65.28% students thought college propaganda to be ordinary,95.43% students got benefits from scientific research.The main influence factors of scientific research were lack of time (23.73%),insufficient knowledge reserves (22.03%) and researchers' own problems (39.73%).Conclusions Medical school should expand the range of scientific research and strengthen propaganda.Medical students should arrange research time and constantly improve their comprehensive ability so as to achieve good results.
8.Observations on protective immunity in mice induced by recombinant Schistosoma japonicum Sj14FABP through several adjuvant formulations
Jinming LIU ; Zhiqiang FU ; Youmin CAI ; Yaojun SHI ; Hao LI ; Ke LU ; Jiaojiao LIN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2007;19(1):32-37
Objective To test the protective immunity in mice induced by recombinant Schistosoma japonicum Sj14FABP through several adjuvant formulations. Methods The recombinant Schistosoma japonicum Sj14FABP was prepared by expression in E. coli as a GST fusion protein (rSj14/GST) and used to vaccinate outbred Kunming mice by using complete Freund's adjuvant (FCA)/incomplete Freund's adjuvant (FIA), Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) and the immunostimulating complex (ISCOM) as adjuvant respectively. Results The purified recombinant protein rSj14/GST was immunogenic in mice, and 34.3% and 36.0% worm reduction rates were obtained in outbred Kunming mice immunized intradermally with BCG adjuvant and immunized subcutaneously with ISCOM adjuvant respectively, compared with non-vaccinated control group. However, intramuscularly vaccination with rSj14/GST in FCA/FIA was not protective, although the high level of IgG antibody was induced. Conclusion Both BCG and ISCOM are suitable adjuvants for rSj14/GST.
9.IL-18 augments protective immunity of Sj23 plasmid DNA vaccine against Schistosoma japonicum in mice
Jingtao MEN ; Quan LIU ; Limin SHANG ; Jiaojiao LIN ; Zhiqing FU ; Yaojun SHI ; Zhiping XIA ; Xichen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2009;29(5):610-614
Two recombinant plasmids pVAX/Sj23 and pVAX/mIL-18 containing Schistosoma japonicum 23 000 membrane protein (Sj23) and murine IL-18 were evaluated for their ability to induce immune responses and to protect against S. japonicum challenge in mice. All animals vaccinated with pVAX/Sj23 alone or plus pVAX/mIL-18 developed specific anti-SWAP (soluble worm antigen preparation) ELISA antibody and splenocyte proliferation response,and co-injection of pVAX/mIL-18 significantly increased the production of IFN-γ and IL-2 compared with pVAX/Sj23 alone, indicating that IL-18 enhances the Th1-dominant immune response. The challenge experiment showed that worm reduction rates in pVAX/Sj23 group compared with control group (pVAX1) was 26.5% and in the pVAX/Sj23 plus pVAX/mIL-18 group was 41.9% ,and the hepatic egg reduction rates were 42.7 and 49.6%,respectively. These results indicated that co-injection of an IL-18 plasmid with Sj23 DNA vaccine efficiently improves the protective effect against S. japonicum infection.
10.Event-related potentials of non-mediated obsessive-compulsive disorder patients in an emotional Stroop task
Jie FAN ; Mingtian ZHONG ; Xiongzhao ZHU ; Hui LEI ; Jiaojiao DONG ; Cheng ZHOU ; Wanting LIU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(1):20-23
Objective To study the difference of attentional bias towards general negative words between non-mediated obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patients and healthy controls.Methods Event-related potentials (ERPs) were collected from 26 non-mediated OCD patients and 24 normal controls while they performed an emotional Stroop task.Results Compared to healthy controls,OCD patients showed significantly longer reaction time (OCD:(467 ± 14.88) ms,Controls:(409.65 ± 15.49) ms,P< 0.01),and had significantly larger P2 and P3 amplitude to all three types of words (P2 amplitude:OCD:(10.41±0.49) μV,Controls:(8.89±0.48) μV,P<0.05;P3 amplitude:(10.04±0.68) μV,Controls:(7.68±0.67) μV,P<0.05).In addition,the P2 peak latency of the frontal area in OCD patients was significantly longer than that in healthy controls(OCD:(190.09±4.71) ms,Controls:(179.60±4.72) ms,P<0.05).Conclusion Current findings suggest that OCD patients are characterized by a general attentional inhibition deficit but not an attentional bias to the negative words.