1.Effect of compound matrine oxygen inhalation on prevention of oral mucosal inflammation for patients after hemopoietic stem cells transplantation
Binlian YAO ; Jieying ZHOU ; Wangfang SHEN ; Shuifen WU ; Guan WANG ; Yuhong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2016;22(1):66-69
Objective To explore the effects of compound matrine oxygen inhalation on prevention of oral mucosal inflammation for patients after hemopoietic stem cells transplantation. Methods A total of 60 patients with allogeneic hemopoietic stem cells transplantation were divided into observation group (30 cases, routine oral nursing and compound matrine oxygen inhalation ) and control group ( 30 cases, routine oral nursing) by random number table. We observed the degree of oral mucosal inflammation and counted the position in two groups during pre-treatment period, low cell stage and convalescence stage from one day before pre-treatment period to 29 days after transplantation. Results The incidences of oral mucosal inflammation were 10. 0%, 56. 7%, 33. 3% in the observation group and 40. 0%, 100. 0%, 93. 3% in the control group during pretreatment period, low cell stage and convalescence stage (Z=3. 406, 5. 720, 5. 002;P<0. 05). There were significant differences in the numbers of occurrence sites between the two groups during pre-treatment period, low cell stage and convalescence stage (Z =2. 866, 6. 596, 5. 448;P <0. 05). Conclusions Compound matrine oxygen inhalation can decrease the degree of oral mucosal inflammation and reduce the occurrence sites of oral mucosal inflammation.
2.Status and influencing factors of compliance with immunosuppressive drugs in patients with allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Yupei YANG ; Fangying YANG ; Xiuyan LYU ; Wangfang SHEN ; Beilei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(9):1195-1201
Objective:To understand the current status of the compliance of immunosuppressive drugs in patients with allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) and to explore the influencing factors of their compliance.Methods:This study was a cross-sectional study. Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 238 allo-HSCT patients who were followed up in the Transplant Center of Taizhou Hospital of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from March 2020 to February 2021 were selected as the research objects. The self-designed general information questionnaire, Basel Assessment Scale for Immunosuppressive Drug Compliance, Chinese version of Medication Belief-Specific Scale, General Self-Efficacy Scale, Perceived Social Support Scale and Family Care Index Scale were used for on-site investigation of patients. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between medication compliance and medication belief, self-efficacy, social support and family care of allo-HSCT patients. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to investigate the influencing factors of immunosuppressive medication compliance in allo-HSCT patients.Results:A total of 238 questionnaires were distributed in this study, and 228 valid questionnaires were finally recovered. The medication compliance score of allo-HSCT patients was (4.80±1.18) points. And 111 patients (48.68%, 111/228) had poor medication compliance, among which the incidence of not taking medication on time was the highest, accounting for 44.30% (101/238) . Multiple linear regression analysis showed that average monthly family income, rejection, medication belief, social support and family care were the influencing factors of medication compliance ( P< 0.05) . Conclusions:The immunosuppressant medication compliance of allo-HSCT patients is at a medium and low level. Average monthly family income, rejection reaction, medication belief, social support and family care are the main factors affecting the immunosuppressant medication compliance of allo-HSCT patients. Medical staff should formulate targeted intervention measures according to the influencing factors of medication compliance to improve the immunosuppressive medication compliance of allo-HSCT patients.
3.Summary of best evidence for diarrhea assessment and management in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients
Xiaopei MAO ; Min XU ; Xiaolan ZHANG ; Min PENG ; Fang CHENG ; Wangfang SHEN ; Menghua YE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(30):4163-4170
Objective:To retrieve, evaluate, and summarize evidence on the assessment and management of diarrhea in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) patients both domestically and internationally, providing evidence-based support for clinical practice.Methods:According to the "6S" model, guidelines, clinical decisions, recommended practices, evidence summaries, systematic reviews, and expert consensus related to the assessment and management of diarrhea in HSCT patients were systematically retrieved from relevant databases and websites both domestically and internationally. The search period was from January 1, 2013 to November 30, 2023. Seven researchers conducted literature screening, quality evaluation, evidence extraction, and summarization.Results:A total of 15 articles were included, including four guidelines, three clinical decisions, two recommended practices, one evidence summary, two systematic reviews, and three expert consensus. Thirty-one pieces of evidence were summarized from seven aspects of multidisciplinary management, risk factor management, assessment and monitoring, medication intervention, diet and nutrition management, health education, and daily management.Conclusions:The best evidence for HSCT patient assessment and management summarized can provide reference for clinical practice, and nursing staff should carefully apply evidence based on the actual situation of patients.