1.Analysis with Pareto chart on disease component of discharged deathbed-patients from geriatric nursing organization
Zhimin TAO ; Yan JIN ; Yongxing SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2010;26(13):52-54
Objective To understand the main and multiple kinds of diseases and probe into key points of diseases for hospice care in geriatric nursing organization in Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai city. Methods Pareto chart wag used to analyze situation on disease component of deathbed-patients discharged from 22 geriatric nursing organizations from years 2005 to 2007 in Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai. Results Components of cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, respiratory system disease, finale malignancy and senile decrepitude were accounted more than 95%.Conclusions Kinds of diseases in deathbed-patients discharged from nursing organizations in city were relatively concentrated, especially cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, respiratory system disease, finale malignancy and senile decrepitude, etc should be focal point of hospice care service in geriatric nursing organizations.
2.Prognostic Awareness,Will to Live and Health Care Expectation in Patients with Terminal Cancer
Meici PENG ; Yingqin LIANG ; Lianzhi PANG ; Yongxing SHI
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(05):-
Objective:under the protective medical system,health care professional incline not to disclose the medical information to vulnerable patients in order to protect them from any unpleasant stimuli which might worsen their illness condition.This study aims to understand how patients' perceived illness severity and prognostic awareness impact on their will to live and healthcare expectations.Participants & Methods:twenty newly admitted patients,6 men and 14 women,with confirmed diagnosis of metastasis cancer in a hospice ward in Shanghai participated in the study.Semi-structured interviews were used to illicit the patients' view and experience.The interview questions include the patients' understanding of their illness condition,concerns in different aspects of life and expectation on treatment and care.Audio-recorded interviews were verbatim transcribed and analyzed using vanKaam's method of controlled explication.Result:although the patients did not learn their illness directly from others,they were able to capture their illness severity by observing the reaction of doctors or family members.Among them,9 patients actively sought evidence to confirm their illness condition.Although all 20 patients considered themselves gravely ill,their will to live ranged form very strong to very weak,which can be categorized into three major kinds of responses: struggling for life,letting-it-to-happen and pleading for death.The patient's level of prognostic awareness did not have a strong association with their will to live,but the will to live was associated with their expressed quality of life concerns.The patients with more negative emotion,weaker family ties and more physical discomforts had weaker will to live.The patients who had unfinished business such as young children had the strongest will to live.The letting-it-go-happen patients were complacent that they had fulfilled their life responsibilities.Both patients who struggled for life and who pleaded for a hastened death had unrealistic healthcare expectations.The former hoped the medical staff could cure their illness whilst the latter preferred the medical staff to end their life.This is inconsistent to the concept of hospice care as dying should be treated as a natural process.Conclusion: This study shows that empathetic and open interactions with terminally cancer patients are possible.No untoward emotional reactions were noted after the interviews.The patients could receive better psychological support form the health care providers,and their needs were more realistically addressed.Furthermore,it can facilitate the family and healthcare providers to fulfill patients' last wishes and help them to pass their last days in peace,comfort and dignity.
3.Survey on knowledge and influencing factors of hospice care among health providers in Shanghai
Xiaohan TENG ; Zhiqun SHU ; Limei JING ; Yifan XU ; Shuijing LI ; Yongxing SHI ; Xiaoming SUN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(4):452-457
Objective:To investigate the knowledge level of hospice care and the related influencing factors among health providers in Shanghai.Methods:From November to December 2019,a questionnaire survey on the hospice care knowledge was conducted among 7 074 health providers from 223 registered hospice care clinics or institutions in 16 districts of Shanghai.Results:A total of 7 027 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 99.3%. Among the 7 027 responders, there were 1 460 males (20.8%) and 5 567 females (79.2%) with an mean age of (36.9±9.3) years; 2 682 nurses (38.2%) and 2 442 doctors (34.8%); 5 065 (72.1%) from community health service centers; 2 982 (42.4%) involving in hospice care services and 4 039 (57.5%) willing to work in hospice care. The average score of hospice care knowledge was (8.9±2.6), and the average accuracy for questions was 59.0%. Health providers had the highest awareness rate for the composition of hospice care professional team (93.9%, 6 597/7 027) and the lowest awareness rate for the emotional commitment in hospice care service (16.6%, 1 165/7 027). Health providers with junior colleges degree ( B=-0.429), vocational college degree and below ( B=-0.544), nurses ( B=-0.652), working in suburban areas ( B=-0.278), social office ( B=-0.891), without witness of dying process of end-of-life patients ( B=-0.329), not involving in hospice care services ( B=-0.283), and not willing to participating in hospice care ( B=-0.820) had low knowledge scores ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The overall level of hospice care knowledge of health providers in Shanghai is generally at a medium level, and the training of hospice care knowledge should be strengthened for the better development of hospice care.
4.Training needs and influencing factors of hospice care for health providers in Shanghai
Yifan XU ; Yiting WANG ; Xiaohan TENG ; Limei JING ; Zhiqun SHU ; Shuijing LI ; Yongxing SHI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(4):458-462
Objective:To investigate the current training needs of hospice care among health providers in Shanghai.Methods:Based on the B.S. Bloom classification of educational objectives,a questionnaire on the training needs of hospice care for health providers in Shanghai was developed. From November to December 2019,a questionnaire survey on the training needs of hospice care was conducted among 7 074 health providers in 223 medical institutions in Shanghai.Results:A total of 7 027 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 99.3%. The training needs of health providers in Shanghai exceeded 71.0% for all items,with the average score of (2.58±0.63). The degree of training needs in each dimension ranges from high to low were knowledge(2.59±0.64), action(2.57±0.68) and motion(2.56±0.70). The top three training needs were“living will and law”(80.5%,5 660/7 027),“social work methods for hospice care”(75.3%, 5 290/7 027)and“stress and adaption in hospice care services”(75.1%,5 279/7 027). Female health providers(2.61±0.62), administrators, medical personnel and other post workers(2.68±0.56),those with junior professional title(2.61±0.62), with no witness of dying process(2.65±0.58),and those without participating in hospice care service(2.68±0.55)had higher training needs( P<0.05). Conclusion:The training needs of hospice care for health providers are very high in all hospitals. It is suggested to conduct stratified and targeted training for health providers in different positions and institutions according to the different training needs of hospice care.
5.Multi-disciplinary coordination model in palliative care based on integrated medicine
Jingzhu YU ; Jingxian JIN ; Murong ZHANG ; Yongxing SHI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(6):654-656
Palliative care is the final link in the whole lifecycle health management and is an important part of promoting a healthy China. In order to further improve service efficiency and the quality of end-of-life care, Shanghai Jiading Yingyuan Hospital has constructed a new interdisciplinary team collaboration model for palliative care from the perspective of integrated medical theory, and applied this model to clinical practice. By elaborating on the theory of team integration, member composition and division of labor, implementation process and preliminary effects, this study aims to provide a theoretical basis and reference for other regions to carry out the integration path and collaborative model of interdisciplinary services in palliative care.
6.Protective effects of shenfu injection on cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury in rats
Changxi LI ; Lifeng WU ; Guirong ZENG ; Zhengang SHI ; Xiangzhong YUAN ; Yongxing XU ; Miaohong ZHANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(10):1487-1490
Objective To study the protective effect of shenfu injection on cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury in rats.Methods 120 male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats(320-350 g) were randomly divided into sham operation group,model control group,Nimodipine injection group,low,medium and high dose group of shenfu injection according to gender weight.20 males in each group were given medicine once a day for 7 days before operation.The cerebral ischemia model was established by thread embolization after 5 days of administration.In the sham operation group,the other operations were the same as those in the model group except for carotid artery ligation and thread insertion.After 24 hours of perfusion,the neurological score,abdominal aorta blood flow,malondialdehyde (MDA),superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione (GHS) levels in brain tissues were measured.Triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining was used to calculate the area of cerebral infarction and pathological examination of brain tissues.Results Compared with the model control group,the middle and high dosage of shenfu injection could obviously improve the nerve function and increase the percentage of cerebral infarction area (P < 0.05);the high dosage group of shenfu injection could obviously decrease the whole blood viscosity (P < 0.01);the middle and high dosage of shenfu injection could obviously reduce the level of MDA in rat brain tissue (P < 0.01) while increasing the levels of SOD and GSH (P <0.01),finally could significantly improve the pathological changes of brain tissues such as mild swelling of nerve fibers,mild neuronal degeneration,inflammatory interstitial edema and inflammation.Conclusions Shenfu injection has obvious protective effect on cerebral ischemia reperfusion model in rats.
7.Correlation between lncRNA GAS5 and LHPP expression and epithelial-mesenchymal transformation in non-small cell lung cancer tissues and clinical significance
Liping CHEN ; Qiang JI ; Yanhong CHEN ; Yongxing SHI ; Ping FENG ; Weijia LIN ; Baoli XIANG ; Jianqing ZHAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(3):301-307,313
Objective To investigate the correlation between the expression of long non-coding ribonucleic acid growth arrest specific 5(lncRNA GAS5),phospholysine phosphohistidine inorganic pyrophosphate phos-phatase(LHPP)and epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)in cancer tissues of patients with non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)and its clinical significance.Methods Cancer tissues and adjacent tissues of 90 patients with NSCLC who underwent surgical resection in the First Hospital Affiliated to Hebei North College from June 2018 to January 2020 were collected.The expressions of lncRNA GAS5,LHPP and EMT-associated pro-teins[E-calmodulin(E-Cad),N-calmodulin(N-Cad),and vimentin(VIM)]were detected by real-time fluores-cence quantitative polymerase chain reaction.The relationship between lncRNA GAS5 and LHPP mRNA and clinicopathological features in cancer tissues of NSCLC patients was analyzed,and the correlation between ln-cRNA GAS5 and LHPP mRNA and EMT-associated proteins expression in cancer tissues of NSCLC patients was analyzed by Pearson correlation.Kaplan-Meier method was used to plot the survival curves of NSCLC pa-tients with different lncRNA GAS5 and LHPP mRNA expressions,and multivariate Cox regression was used to analyze the prognostic factors of NSCLC patients.Results The expressions of lncRNA GAS5,LHPP mR-NA and E-Cad mRNA in cancer tissues of NSCLC patients were lower than those in adjacent tissues,while the expressions of N-Cad mRNA and VIM mRNA were higher than those in adjacent tissues,with statistical sig-nificance(P<0.05).Pearson correlation analysis showed that lncRNA GAS5 in cancer tissues of NSCLC pa-tients was positively correlated with E-Cad mRNA expression(r=0.724,P<0.001),and negatively correla-ted with N-Cad mRNA and VIM mRNA expression(r=-0.699,-0.689).P<0.001);lncRNA GAS5 was positively correlated with LHPP mRNA expression(r=0.651,P<0.001).The mRNA expressions of ln-cRNA GAS5 and LHPP in cancer tissues of NSCLC patients with different degrees of differentiation,tumor TNM stage and lymph node metastasis were significantly different(P<0.05).Kaplan-Meier survival curve a-nalysis showed that the 3-year overall survival rate in the lncRNA GAS5 high expression group[68.18%(30/44)]was higher than that in the lncRNA GAS5 low expression group[36.96%(17/46)].The 3-year overall survival rate in the high LHPP mRNA expression group[67.39%(31/46)]was higher than that in the lowLHPP mRNA expression group[36.36%(16/44)],and the difference was statistically significant(x2=10.274,10.322,P<0.05).Low differentiation,TNM stage Ⅲ and lymph node metastasis were independent risk factors for death in NSCLC patients,and lncRNA GAS5≥1.32 and LHPP mRNA≥1.12 were independ-ent protective factors(P<0.05).Conclusion The low expression of lncRNA GAS5 and LHPP mRNA in cancer tissues of patients with NSCLC is related to EMT-associated proteins expression,differentiation de-gree,tumor TNM stage,lymph node metastasis and prognosis,and may become a new target for the diagnosis and treatment of NSCLC.
8.Influencing factors of proteinuria in patients with hypertension in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Liming ZHAO ; Hongwei LI ; Yao ZHOU ; Lanxin LIU ; Yong WU ; Wei DU ; Yongxing FU ; Danzhi ZHOU ; Qianqiu CHE ; Jing SHI ; Guodan ZHAO ; Qian LI ; Xiajiao YANG ; Jinzi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2021;40(8):616-621
Objective:To investigate the risk factors of proteinuria in patients with hypertension in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.Methods:From March 2019 to June 2020, prospective design was used to collect data of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau hypertension patients who were eligible for continuous enrollment in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine in Hospital of Chengdu Office of People's Government of Tibet Autonomous Region. Questionnaire survey, physical examination and blood pressure measurement were performed on the selected patients. Fasting venous blood samples were collected for liver function test, blood lipid test, blood glucose test, and hemoglobin test, etc. Three times of morning urine samples were taken on different days, and urine protein creatinine ratio (UACR) was measured, UACR < 30 mg/g was negative for urinary protein, and UACR≥30 mg/g was positive for urinary protein. At the same time, the selected patients were examined by carotid artery color ultrasound and heart color ultrasound. The risk factors of proteinuria were analyzed.Results:A total of 588 patients with hypertension met the inclusion criteria, including 472 patients (80.3%) who received antihypertensive drug therapy, 239 patients (40.6%) had antihypertensive treatment compliance, and 252 patients (42.9%) reached the standard blood pressure after theropy. Hypertension was associated with diabetes mellitus in 150 patients (25.5%), and urinary protein was positive in 126 patients (21.4%). In univariate analysis, ethnic composition, systolic blood pressure [(138.19 ± 19.65) vs (133.16 ± 18.45) mmHg, 1 mmHg = 0.133 kPa], diastolic blood pressure [(85.80 ± 13.51) vs (83.17 ± 12.19) mmHg], uric acid [(411.79 ± 101.54) vs (379.96 ± 102.18) μmol/L], hemoglobin [(152.86 ± 30.70) vs (143.49 ± 21.15) g/L], pulmonary artery trunk width [(21.76 ± 3.94) vs (20.98 ± 3.34) mm], and ventricular septal thickness [(9.90 ± 1.70) vs (9.47 ± 1.60) mm] in the positive group ( n = 126) were significantly higher than those in the negative group ( n = 462, P < 0.01 or < 0.05). In multivariate logistic regression analysis, increased systolic blood pressure [odds ratio ( OR) = 1.015, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 1.005 - 1.026], uric acid ( OR = 1.003, 95% CI: 1.001 - 1.005), and pulmonary artery trunk width ( OR = 1.058, 95% CI: 1.001 - 1.118) were risk factors for proteinuria; Tibetans had a decreased risk of proteinuria compared with Han ( OR = 0.505, 95% CI: 0.317 - 0.805), but increased hemoglobin had an increased risk of proteinuria compared with normal hemoglobin ( OR = 1.890, 95% CI: 1.231 - 2.903). Conclusion:In patients with hypertension at high altitude, increased hemoglobin, systolic blood pressure, uric acid, pulmonary artery trunk width, and Han nationality are risk factors for proteinuria.
9.Protective effects and mechanisms of Xingnaojing Injection on early global brain ischemic-induced deep coma in rats.
Hongya XIN ; Zhengang SHI ; Lifeng WU ; Miaohong ZHANG ; Xiangzhong YUAN ; Ping WANG ; Yongxing XU ; Guirong ZENG ; Haijun WANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2019;44(12):1330-1337
To study the protective effect of Xingnaojing Injection on early global brain ischemia-induced deep coma in rats.
Methods: The deep coma model was induced by global brain ischemia by using four-vessel occlusion method in male SD rats. According to the body weight, the rats were randomly divided into 8 groups: a model control group, three different dose of Xingnaojing Injection (1.8, 3.6 and 5.4 mL.kg-1) groups, a Xingnaojing Injection (3.6 mL.kg-1) plus PI3K inhibitor group, a naloxone injection (0.04 mL.kg-1) group and a naloxone injection (0.04 mL.kg-1) plus Xingnaojing Injection (3.6 mL.kg-1) group (n=8 per group). In addition, eight animals served as the sham group were performed same operation with the model group excepting no blockage of the blood vessels. After the operation, three different doses of Xingnaojing Injection and/or naloxone injection were given intravenously once a day for three days. Ten μL PI3K inhibitor (LY294002, 10 mmol/L) was injected via anterior cerebral ventricle at once after global brain ischemia. The awakening time after the first drug treatment, the grasping power and the autonomous activity within 10 min after the last drug treatment were recorded. The levels of both dopamine (DA) and glutamate (Glu) in cerebrospinal fluid were detected by ELISA. The pathological changes were observed in brain tissue slices with HE staining and the protein levels of Akt/p-Akt and cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB)/p-CREB in hippocampus were detected by Western blotting.
Results: Comparing with the model group, single administration of Xingnaojing Injection could significantly shorten the waking time (P<0.05) and continuous administration of Xingnaojing Injection for 3 d could increase grasping power, distance, frequency and duration of autonomous activities (P<0.05 or P<0.01) in the deep coma rat. Also, Xingnaojing Injection could inhibit these increases in neurotransmitters DA and Glu contents (P<0.05 or P<0.01), and improve pathological changes of hippocampal tissue. Xingnaojing Injection significantly induced protein phosphorylation of both Akt and CREB (P<0.05 or P<0.01); this effect was inhibited by PI3K inhibitor (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Moreover, the protective effects of naloxone on awakening time, grasping power, the autonomous activity and hippocampus damage in global brain ischemia-induced deep coma could be enhanced by joint use of Xingnaojing Injection (P<0.05 or P<0.01).
Conclusion: Xingnaojing Injection could significantly improve deep coma induced by global brain ischemia in rat, which is related to inducing PI3K/Akt-dependent protein phosphorylation of CREB, and reducing hippocampal damage. The protective effect of Xingnaojing Injection is synergistically enhanced by naloxone.
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley