1.Metabolic syndrome and skin diseases
Jieya YING ; Wenzhong XIANG ; Xiuzu SONG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2021;54(7):642-645
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a set of clinical symptoms characterized by multiple concurrent metabolic disorders, and is an important risk factor for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in individuals. Its pathogenesis is still unclear, and may be associated with insulin resistance, chronic inflammatory reactions and oxidative stress. Studies have shown that MS is closely related to papulosquamous skin diseases, skin adnexal diseases, dermatitis and eczematous skin diseases, pigmentary skin disorders and so on. This review summarizes the relationship between MS and related skin diseases.
2.Psychological resilience and its influencing factors of patients with lung cancer
Huan ZHANG ; Ying ZHOU ; Hongmei LI ; Yalan SONG ; Shouzhen CHENG ; Jieya CHEN ; Ying CHEN ; Shaoqing YUAN ; Bikun YANG ; Chun YANG ; Minna ZHANG ; Lian JIANG ; Xiashu YAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(30):3640-3645
Objective To investigate the psychological resilience status and its influencing factors of lung cancer patients. Methods A total of 182 patients with lung cancer were selected by convenient sampling method and were investigated the psychological resilience with Chinese Version Connor and Davidson′s resilience scale ( CD-RISC ) , the Chinese version of medical coping modes questionnaire ( MCMQ ) , and the hospital anxiety and depression Scale ( HAD) . Results The total score of resilience in 182 lung cancer patients acquired (65. 2 ± 15. 0). The total score of resilience in 82 preoperative patients was (68. 9 ± 15. 4), postoperative patients (63.5 ±13.6), chemotherapy patients (60.3 ±14.3); resilience status showed down trend (F=5.530,P<0. 05). Different educational background, marriage status, medical insurance type, treatment stage and cancer metastasis had difference of psychological resilience (P<0. 05). The average anxiety score of 182 cancer patients was (5. 72 ± 4. 52) and depression score obtained (4. 74 ± 4. 39). The correlation analysis presented that lung cancer patients′psychological resilience had negative correlation with anxiety, depression and surrender while it had positive correlation with confrontation (P <0. 05), but had no correlation with avoidance (P>0.05). Multiple regression analysis revealed treatment stages, copying strategies and depression were the main influencing factors which all explained 45. 8% of total variation. Conclusions Resilience of patients with lung cancer are at a lower level, which effected by many factors. Nursing staffs should pay attention to patients psychological status, take effective measures to help them to get higher level of psychological resilience, so as to improve quality of life.