1.The establishment and application of safety evaluation and key technology research system for modem Chinese herbal drug
Lei HU ; Fei ZHONG ; Caixia ZHANG ; Delu XU ; Peng GE ; Yanju LIU ; Tianlong LAN ; Boyu ZHOU ; Xiuping SHEN ; Zongpeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2017;27(5):12-15
The adverse reactions caused by traditional Chinese medicine have occurred frequently, but there is a lack of scientific,objective and standardized methods for safety evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine.In the process of preclinical evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine, it is imperative to form a set of scientific, standardized and feasible evaluation system of modem Chinese herbal drug.We established the preclinical safety evaluation system of modem Chinese herbal drug including the quality control system of samples for the preclinical safety evaluation, the toxicity evaluation system of modem Chinese herbal drug and its preparation and the evaluation management system, and standardized each research link of preclinical evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine.Whether from protecting patients' health and increasing the safety of clinical medication, or from enriching and improving traditional Chinese medicine science, developing traditional Chinese medicine and promoting mutual connection of traditional Chinese medicine and international medicine, it has important instructional significance and application value.
2.The path, dilemma, and countermeasures for patients to inform their families of the breaking bad news
Fengxing ZHONG ; Xiuping YIN ; Tiantian BAI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2025;38(1):116-122
Clinically, the occurrence of the breaking bad news is inevitable. For patients, they not only need to accept and cope with bad news, but also need to inform the bad news to their families with clear thinking and appropriate language, seeking their support and cooperation. This paper analysed the connotation and informing dilemma of bad news, investigated patients’ informing tendencies, as well as evaluated the advantages and disadvantages of three disclosure methods, including concealment, immediate informing, and staged informing. On these bases, a detailed response strategy for patients to inform their families was proposed in three parts, including pre-preparation, mid-articulation, and post-summary. In the initial phase, thorough preparation is essential. During the middle stage, when delivering bad news, use plain language and help family members adjust their emotions. In the final phase, ensure that all information and viewpoints have been fully communicated. In addition, the roles and analysis steps that doctors should play were analysed from their perspective and combined with the degree of doctor-patient trust. Effective informing of bad news is not only about communication skills, but also involves a deep understanding and respect for the psychological needs of patients and their families. Through meticulous preparation, appropriate expression, emotional support, and clear confirmation, communication and trust are promoted to face and overcome difficulties together.
3.Family participation in respiratory rehabilitation on the treatment compliance and outcomes in the patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Qiuxuan ZENG ; Xiuping ZHONG ; Fenxi LIANG ; Qiuhong LI ; Yucui GONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(14):1732-1734
Objective? To explore the effects of family participation in the respiratory rehabilitation of the patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in terms of their treatment compliance and outcomes. Methods? Totally 80 COPD patients admitted in The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from March 2016 to August 2017 were selected and divided into the control group (n=40) and the observation group (n=40) according to the random number table. Patients in the control group received conventional respiratory rehabilitation intervention, while the patients had their family members participated in the rehabilitation process in the observation group. Treatment compliance and effects were compared between the two groups. Results? The compliance of the observation group totaled 97.50%, while that of the control group totaled 87.50% (χ2=7.207, P< 0.05). After 3 months' intervention, the walking distance within 6 min of the observation group was (278.72±45.89) m; the PEF pred% was (93.46±13.47)%; and FEV1% was (87.42±14.71)%, better than those of the control group (t=4.127,7.156,3.859;P< 0.05). Conclusions? Family participation in respiratory rehabilitation process can improve the compliance of COPD patients significantly, thus improve the treatment effects, which is worth promoting in clinical practice.
4.Current status of cognition and skin care behavior in adolescent patients with acne: A survey in China.
Jing TIAN ; Hong SHU ; Qiufang QIAN ; Zhong SHEN ; Chunyu ZHAO ; Li SONG ; Ping LI ; Xiuping HAN ; Hua QIAN ; Jinping CHEN ; Hua WANG ; Lin MA ; Yuan LIANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(4):476-477