1. The application of the King’s theory for the standardized training of new recruited nurses based on Tower platform
Xinping DU ; Tiane FA ; Nan ZHANG ; Xin CHEN ; Baofeng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(19):1487-1492
Objective:
To explore the application of the King′s theory for the standardized training of new recruited nurses based on Tower platform.
Methods:
Totally 167 new recruited nurses were randomly divided into the intervention group (
2.Postoperative care of one case with multiple aortic valve surgery after implantation of a new no-suture of biological valve
Baofeng LIANG ; Lei JIN ; Tiane FA
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(4):279-282
To summarize the perioperative nursing experience of a patient with the first multiple aortic valve operation in China implanted a new non-sutured biological heart valve. The main contents of nursing included through capacity management, prevention and control of bleeding and thrombocytopenia, arrhythmia monitoring and correction, infection prevention and control, analgesic sedation, prevention of related complications, whole-course psychological counseling and nutritional support. After careful treatment and nursing, the patient recovered well and was transferred out of ICU in 4 days and discharged in 10 days.
3.Translation and validation of the Chinese version of Pressure Ulcer Quality of Life Questionnaire
Jingzhen WANG ; Chen XU ; Fang HU ; Chenxi TONG ; Tiane FA ; Yuanyuan XUE ; Yiran GUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(35):2742-2748
Objective:To translate the Pressure Ulcer Quality of Life Questionnaire (PU-QOL) into Chinese and test its reliability and validity.Methods:The PU-QOL was translated, back translated, cross-cultural debugged and pre-investigated to form the Chinese version of PU-QOL. From August 2020 to November 2021, 405 patients with PU in wound clinics of two third-class hospitals in north and south regions of China were conveniently selected as the research objects.Results:The Chinese version of PU-QOL had 74 items. The content validity of the items was 0.80 to 1.00 and the content validity of the scale level was 0.95. Exploratory factor analysis extracted 7 common factors and the cumulative variance contribution rate was 60.79%. Each problem area is moderately correlated with the 12-Item Short Form Survey (SF-12), and the correlation coefficient between each dimension (0.13-0.28) was less than the correlation coefficient between each dimension and the total score of the scale and the difference was statistically significant( P<0.01). The Cronbach′s α coefficient was 0.84 and the retest reliability was 0.92. Conclusions:The Chinese version of PU-QOL questionnaire was proved to be a good instrument with acceptable reliability and validity, which can be used as a tool for evaluating quality of life of patients with PU in China.
4.The effectiveness of different interventions in post-percutaneous coronary intervention patients with kinesiophobia: a network Meta-analysis
Lili HAO ; Yanqiu MA ; Zhengtao ZHANG ; Baofeng LIANG ; Tiane FA
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(20):1542-1549
Objective:To evaluate the effect of different interventions in post-percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) patients with kinesiophobia using network Meta-analysis.Methods:Computerized search of randomized controlled trials and quasi-experiment related to kinesiophobia interventions for post-PCI patients in WanFang database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, China Biology Medicine, VIP database, Web of Science, PubMed, Cochrane Library and Embase was conducted with a time frame of searching from the establishment of the library to August 3, 2023. Literature screening, data extraction and literature quality evaluation were carried out independently by two researchers. Network Meta-analysis was performed using Stata 17.0 software.Results:A total of 13 literatures were included, including 9 randomized controlled trials and 4 quasi-experiments.Network Meta-analysis showed that cognitive behavioral therapy ( SMD = -4.08, 95% CI -6.49 --1.67), cognitive behavioral therapy combined with cardiac rehabilitation ( SMD = - 3.02, 95% CI -5.43 -- 0.61), dual heart medical intervention ( SMD = - 2.48, 95% , - 4.87 - - 0.09) can reduce the level of exercise fear in patients after PCI, and the difference were statistically significant compared with routine nursing (all P< 0.05). Ranked probability plots showed that the effects of the nine interventions in reducing kinesiophobia in post-PCI patients were cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy combined with cardiac rehabilitation, adaptive leadership theory-based intervention, dual heart medical intervention, COX health behavior interaction model, health education based on the behavioral change wheel, graded exposure therapy, mindfulness intervention, and high-intensity interval training in descending order of effectiveness. Conclusions:Cognitive behavioral therapy was the most effective intervention for kinesiophobia in post-PCI patients, but more high-quality randomized controlled trials are needed to further verify this conclusion.