1.Spatial and temporal distribution characteristics and influencing factors of brucellosis in Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Feifei LI ; Hairong LI ; Linsheng YANG ; Lijuan GU ; Li WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(5):359-366
Objective:To investigate the spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of brucellosis in Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (hereafter referred to as the Hei-Ji-Meng province and region), and study the influencing factors of brucellosis incidence.Methods:Using a retrospective analysis method, the data of brucellosis incidence in 22 prefecture-level cities in the Hei-Ji-Meng province and region from 2014 to 2018, as well as the data of natural environmental factors (precipitation, temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, wind speed, vegetation index) and social environmental factors (livestock breeding, livestock and poultry meat production, cultivated land area) were collected and integrated. The spatial autocorrelation model and spatial Dubin model were used to analyze the spatial and temporal distribution rule of brucellosis and the impact of environmental factors on the incidence of brucellosis in prefecture-level cities.Results:From 2014 to 2018, the incidence of brucellosis in the Hei-Ji-Meng province and region was 18.77/100 000, among which the incidence in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was 33.45/100 000, followed by Heilongjiang Province (13.67/100 000) and Jilin Province (6.57/100 000). Among all prefecture-level cities, the brucellosis incidence was relatively higher in Hinggan League of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (69.10/100 000). Except 2016, the brucellosis incidence in other years had a positive spatial correlation (global Moran's I > 0, P < 0.05). The high-high concentration aggregation pattern was mainly concentrated in Ulanqab City, Xilingol League, Chifeng City, Tongliao City, Hinggan League, Hohhot City, and Hulunbuir City of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Among the environmental factors related to brucellosis, cultivated land area and sheep breeding density had a positive effect on brucellosis incidence in the local area, with the effect intensity of 0.39 and 0.32, respectively ( P < 0.001). The average humidity from April to July had a negative effect on the brucellosis incidence in the local area, with the effect intensity of - 0.22 ( P = 0.023). The indirect effect of the number of pigs slaughtered on the brucellosis incidence in adjacent areas was the most significant, and the effect intensity was 2.15 ( P < 0.001). Conclusions:Among the Hei-Ji-Meng province and region, the annual average incidence rate of brucellosis in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is relatively higher, and the high-high concentration areas are mainly concentrated in this region. Among the environmental factors, the cultivated land area, sheep breeding density, the average humidity from April to July and the number of pigs slaughtered have an impact on brucellosis incidence.
2.Formononetin inhibits formation of Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm by targeting sortase A
Kai ZHANG ; Xiaoxiao LIU ; Feifei YANG ; Bing GU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(9):689-694
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effects of formononetin on sortase A(SrtA)of Staphylococcus epidermidis(S.epi-dermidis)and its biofilm formation.Methods Biofilm-producing S.epidermidis standard strain RP62A and biofilm-producing S.epider-midis clinical strains were collected.The minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC)of formononetin against S.epidermidis was investigated using the two-fold dilution method.The inhibitory effects of different concentrations of formononetin on the growth of S.epidermidis in vitro were studied by growth curve analysis using microplate reader.The cytotoxicity of formononetin was measured by cell culture.The biocompatibility of formononetin was studied by hemolysis assay.The inhibitory effect of formononetin on the activity of SrtA was deter-mined by fluorescence resonance energy transfer(FRET)assay.The effect of formononetin on the ability of S.epidermidis binding fi-bronectin was assessed by fibronectin binding assay.The effect of formononetin on the anchoring of serine-rich repeat proteins(SRRPs)in S.epidermidis was assessed by immunofluorescence staining.The effect of formononetin on the biofilm formation of S.epidermidis was measured by crystal violet staining.Results The MICs of formononetin against S.epidermidis were greater than 512 μg/mL.Compared with the control group,32 μg/mL of formononetin did not significantly affect the growth of S.epidermidis or reduce the viability of hu-man aortic endothelial cells.The hemolysis rate of human red blood cells was less than 5%.The inhibition rate of SrtA activity was ap-proximately 53.8%.The binding capacity of S.epidermidis to fibronectin was reduced by approximately 45.4%.Microscopic observation revealed a significant reduction in the anchoring of SRRP in S.epidermidis,and the formation of biofilm of S.epidermidis was inhibited by approximately 41.7%.Conclusion Formononetin inhibits the activity of SrtA in S.epidermidis,reduce its fibronectin-binding ca-pacity and biofilm formation,and thus represents a promising candidate for the prevention of S.epidermidis infections.
3.Prediction analysis of the number of pre-hospital emergency ambulance trips in Handan based on the LPro Ensemble Model
Feng TIAN ; Chengcheng BI ; Penghui LI ; Haifang ZHANG ; Tingting ZHAO ; Zhenjie YANG ; Xian WANG ; Jiaxuan GU ; Shitao ZHOU ; Zengjun JIN ; Zhen WANG ; Feifei ZHAO ; Xianhui SU ; Longqiang ZHANG ; Saicong LU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;34(11):1530-1537
Objective:To investigate the application of time series models in forecasting pre-hospital emergency ambulance trips in Handan City and develop the LPro ensemble model for improved prediction accuracy to support emergency resource allocation.Methods:Pre-hospital emergency data from Handan Emergency Medical Command Center (2019-2023) were retrospectively analyzed. From 324 799 original records, 289 949 valid records were included after cleaning. The training set (2019-2022: 215 918 records) included 35 527 records in 2019, 52 015 in 2020, 61 836 in 2021, and 66 540 in 2022. The validation set (2023) contained 74 031 records. ARIMA, linear trend seasonal, exponential smoothing, and Prophet models were fitted to the training set. The LPro ensemble model was constructed using MAPE-based weighting (linear trend seasonal model: 0.38, Prophet: 0.62). Performance metrics included MAPE, RMSE, MAE, and R 2. Results:Data showed annual growth (compound annual growth rate 23.27%) and seasonal patterns (October peaks, February troughs). Ambulance dispatches increased annually with monthly cyclical patterns. For 2023 validation predictions: ARIMA (MAPE 8.76%, RMSE 619, MAE 491, R 2 0.4563), linear trend seasonal (MAPE 9.83%, RMSE 671, MAE 545, R 2 0.3608), Prophet (MAPE 8.43%, RMSE 562, MAE 503, R 2 0.5513), exponential smoothing (MAPE 8.08%, RMSE 643, MAE 410, R 2 0.4124). LPro model showed superior performance (MAPE 7.05%, RMSE 491, MAE 393, R 2 0.6570), with 16.37% lower MAPE, 12.63% lower RMSE, 21.87% lower MAE, and 19.17% higher R 2 versus Prophet. Conclusion:The LPro ensemble model substantially enhances prediction accuracy and reliability, offering scientific support for emergency resource optimization and dispatch scheduling in Handan City.
4.Analysis of pharmaceutical clinic service in our hospital over the past five years
Li FAN ; Shuyan QUAN ; Xuan WANG ; Menglin LUO ; Fei YE ; Lang ZOU ; Feifei YU ; Min HU ; Xuelian HU ; Chenjing LUO ; Peng GU
China Pharmacy 2025;36(6):748-751
OBJECTIVE To summarize the current situation of pharmaceutical clinic service in our hospital over the past five years, and explore sustainable development strategies for service models of pharmaceutical clinics. METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on the consultation records of patients who registered and established files at the pharmaceutical clinic in our hospital from January 2019 to December 2023. Statistical analysis was performed on patients’ general information, medication- related problems, and types of pharmaceutical services provided by pharmacists. RESULTS A total of 963 consultation records were included, among which females aged 20-39 years accounted for the highest proportion (66.04%); obstetrics and gynecology- related consultations accounted for the largest number of cases. Additionally, 80 patients attended follow-up visits at our hospital’s pharmaceutical clinic. A total of 1 029 medication-related issues were resolved, including 538 cases of drug consultations (52.28%), 453 medication recommendations (44.02%), 22 medication restructuring(2.14%), and 16 medication education (1.55%); the most common types of medication-related problems identified were adverse drug events(70.07%). CONCLUSIONS Although the pharmaceutical clinic has achieved recognition from clinicians and patients, challenges such as low awareness among healthcare providers and the public persist. Future efforts should focus on strengthening information technology construction, enhancing pharmacist training, and establishing various forms of outpatient pharmaceutical service models.
5.Prognostic value of abnormal myocardial perfusion assessed by SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with malignant hematologic diseases
Ke LI ; Yuetao WANG ; Weiying GU ; Chun QIU ; Dongyan WANG ; Feifei ZHANG ; Dan JIANG ; Baosheng MENG ; Yan LIN ; Jianfeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;45(8):475-481
Objective:To assess the presence of chemotherapy-induced abnormal myocardial perfusion using SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) in patients with malignant hematologic diseases before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), and to explore its predictive value for mid-to-long-term mortality risk after transplantation.Methods:From March 2016 to August 2022, 139 patients with malignant hematologic diseases (80 males, 59 females; age (45.7±13.0) years) who underwent resting MPI to assess the presence of chemotherapy-induced abnormal myocardial perfusion before HSCT at the First People′s Hospital of Changzhou were prospectively included. Baseline-data were collected and patients were followed up for mid-to-long-term (≥100d) adverse outcomes after transplantation. Overall survival (OS) of each patient was recorded. The χ2 test and independent-sample t test were used for data analysis. Cox regression analysis was utilized to identify independent risk factors affecting OS. Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test were used for survival analysis. Results:The median follow-up time of 139 patients was 41.6(19.5, 65.6) months, with all-cause mortality of 28.8%(40/139), and the cardiovascular mortality was 42.5%(17/40). The prior cardiotoxic therapies rate (anthracycline dose ≥250mg/m 2) was higher in the death group compared to that in the survival group (15.0% (6/40) vs 5.1% (5/99); χ2=3.87, P=0.049). Pre-transplant abnormal myocardial perfusion rate was also higher in the death group compared to that in the survival group (55.0%(22/40) vs 22.2%(22/99); χ2=15.19, P<0.001). But pre-transplant left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was lower in the death group compared to that in the survival group ((60.4±5.2)% vs (62.9±3.9)%; t=-3.07, P=0.003). Cox multivariate regression analysis showed that the abnormal myocardial perfusion indicated by MPI before transplantation was an independent risk factor affecting OS after HSCT in patients with malignant hematologic diseases (hazard rate ( HR)=2.70, 95% CI: 1.33-5.46, P=0.006). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed the 1-, 2-, 5-year OS rates of patients with the abnormal myocardial perfusion and the normal myocardial perfusion were 73.5%, 69.1%, 49.2% and 94.6%, 89.9%, 81.6%, respectively, with significant difference ( χ2=17.01, P<0.001). Conclusions:Patients with abnormal myocardial perfusion detected by MPI before HSCT for malignant hematologic diseases have a poorer prognosis, characterized by lower post-transplantation OS rates. The utilization of MPI for assessing abnormal myocardial perfusion before transplantation in patients with malignant hematologic diseases can aid in predicting the mid-to-long-term mortality risk after transplantation.
6.Prognostic value of abnormal myocardial perfusion assessed by SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with malignant hematologic diseases
Ke LI ; Yuetao WANG ; Weiying GU ; Chun QIU ; Dongyan WANG ; Feifei ZHANG ; Dan JIANG ; Baosheng MENG ; Yan LIN ; Jianfeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;45(8):475-481
Objective:To assess the presence of chemotherapy-induced abnormal myocardial perfusion using SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) in patients with malignant hematologic diseases before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), and to explore its predictive value for mid-to-long-term mortality risk after transplantation.Methods:From March 2016 to August 2022, 139 patients with malignant hematologic diseases (80 males, 59 females; age (45.7±13.0) years) who underwent resting MPI to assess the presence of chemotherapy-induced abnormal myocardial perfusion before HSCT at the First People′s Hospital of Changzhou were prospectively included. Baseline-data were collected and patients were followed up for mid-to-long-term (≥100d) adverse outcomes after transplantation. Overall survival (OS) of each patient was recorded. The χ2 test and independent-sample t test were used for data analysis. Cox regression analysis was utilized to identify independent risk factors affecting OS. Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test were used for survival analysis. Results:The median follow-up time of 139 patients was 41.6(19.5, 65.6) months, with all-cause mortality of 28.8%(40/139), and the cardiovascular mortality was 42.5%(17/40). The prior cardiotoxic therapies rate (anthracycline dose ≥250mg/m 2) was higher in the death group compared to that in the survival group (15.0% (6/40) vs 5.1% (5/99); χ2=3.87, P=0.049). Pre-transplant abnormal myocardial perfusion rate was also higher in the death group compared to that in the survival group (55.0%(22/40) vs 22.2%(22/99); χ2=15.19, P<0.001). But pre-transplant left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was lower in the death group compared to that in the survival group ((60.4±5.2)% vs (62.9±3.9)%; t=-3.07, P=0.003). Cox multivariate regression analysis showed that the abnormal myocardial perfusion indicated by MPI before transplantation was an independent risk factor affecting OS after HSCT in patients with malignant hematologic diseases (hazard rate ( HR)=2.70, 95% CI: 1.33-5.46, P=0.006). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed the 1-, 2-, 5-year OS rates of patients with the abnormal myocardial perfusion and the normal myocardial perfusion were 73.5%, 69.1%, 49.2% and 94.6%, 89.9%, 81.6%, respectively, with significant difference ( χ2=17.01, P<0.001). Conclusions:Patients with abnormal myocardial perfusion detected by MPI before HSCT for malignant hematologic diseases have a poorer prognosis, characterized by lower post-transplantation OS rates. The utilization of MPI for assessing abnormal myocardial perfusion before transplantation in patients with malignant hematologic diseases can aid in predicting the mid-to-long-term mortality risk after transplantation.
7.Spatial and temporal distribution characteristics and influencing factors of brucellosis in Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Feifei LI ; Hairong LI ; Linsheng YANG ; Lijuan GU ; Li WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(5):359-366
Objective:To investigate the spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of brucellosis in Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (hereafter referred to as the Hei-Ji-Meng province and region), and study the influencing factors of brucellosis incidence.Methods:Using a retrospective analysis method, the data of brucellosis incidence in 22 prefecture-level cities in the Hei-Ji-Meng province and region from 2014 to 2018, as well as the data of natural environmental factors (precipitation, temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, wind speed, vegetation index) and social environmental factors (livestock breeding, livestock and poultry meat production, cultivated land area) were collected and integrated. The spatial autocorrelation model and spatial Dubin model were used to analyze the spatial and temporal distribution rule of brucellosis and the impact of environmental factors on the incidence of brucellosis in prefecture-level cities.Results:From 2014 to 2018, the incidence of brucellosis in the Hei-Ji-Meng province and region was 18.77/100 000, among which the incidence in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was 33.45/100 000, followed by Heilongjiang Province (13.67/100 000) and Jilin Province (6.57/100 000). Among all prefecture-level cities, the brucellosis incidence was relatively higher in Hinggan League of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (69.10/100 000). Except 2016, the brucellosis incidence in other years had a positive spatial correlation (global Moran's I > 0, P < 0.05). The high-high concentration aggregation pattern was mainly concentrated in Ulanqab City, Xilingol League, Chifeng City, Tongliao City, Hinggan League, Hohhot City, and Hulunbuir City of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Among the environmental factors related to brucellosis, cultivated land area and sheep breeding density had a positive effect on brucellosis incidence in the local area, with the effect intensity of 0.39 and 0.32, respectively ( P < 0.001). The average humidity from April to July had a negative effect on the brucellosis incidence in the local area, with the effect intensity of - 0.22 ( P = 0.023). The indirect effect of the number of pigs slaughtered on the brucellosis incidence in adjacent areas was the most significant, and the effect intensity was 2.15 ( P < 0.001). Conclusions:Among the Hei-Ji-Meng province and region, the annual average incidence rate of brucellosis in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is relatively higher, and the high-high concentration areas are mainly concentrated in this region. Among the environmental factors, the cultivated land area, sheep breeding density, the average humidity from April to July and the number of pigs slaughtered have an impact on brucellosis incidence.
8.Formononetin inhibits formation of Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm by targeting sortase A
Kai ZHANG ; Xiaoxiao LIU ; Feifei YANG ; Bing GU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(9):689-694
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effects of formononetin on sortase A(SrtA)of Staphylococcus epidermidis(S.epi-dermidis)and its biofilm formation.Methods Biofilm-producing S.epidermidis standard strain RP62A and biofilm-producing S.epider-midis clinical strains were collected.The minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC)of formononetin against S.epidermidis was investigated using the two-fold dilution method.The inhibitory effects of different concentrations of formononetin on the growth of S.epidermidis in vitro were studied by growth curve analysis using microplate reader.The cytotoxicity of formononetin was measured by cell culture.The biocompatibility of formononetin was studied by hemolysis assay.The inhibitory effect of formononetin on the activity of SrtA was deter-mined by fluorescence resonance energy transfer(FRET)assay.The effect of formononetin on the ability of S.epidermidis binding fi-bronectin was assessed by fibronectin binding assay.The effect of formononetin on the anchoring of serine-rich repeat proteins(SRRPs)in S.epidermidis was assessed by immunofluorescence staining.The effect of formononetin on the biofilm formation of S.epidermidis was measured by crystal violet staining.Results The MICs of formononetin against S.epidermidis were greater than 512 μg/mL.Compared with the control group,32 μg/mL of formononetin did not significantly affect the growth of S.epidermidis or reduce the viability of hu-man aortic endothelial cells.The hemolysis rate of human red blood cells was less than 5%.The inhibition rate of SrtA activity was ap-proximately 53.8%.The binding capacity of S.epidermidis to fibronectin was reduced by approximately 45.4%.Microscopic observation revealed a significant reduction in the anchoring of SRRP in S.epidermidis,and the formation of biofilm of S.epidermidis was inhibited by approximately 41.7%.Conclusion Formononetin inhibits the activity of SrtA in S.epidermidis,reduce its fibronectin-binding ca-pacity and biofilm formation,and thus represents a promising candidate for the prevention of S.epidermidis infections.
9.Study on the mechanism of herb cake-partitioned moxibustion inhibiting tumor growth in colitis-associated colorectal cancer based on KDM4D receptor
Hongxiao XU ; Yiran WANG ; Jing XU ; Yan HUANG ; Yu QIAO ; Feifei LI ; Guona LI ; Jimen ZHAO ; Feng LI ; Ziyi CHEN ; Kunshan LI ; Mu'en GU ; Huangan WU ; Yanping YANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2024;22(1):1-11
Objective:To explore the inhibitory mechanism of herb cake-partitioned moxibustion on tumor growth in colitis-associated colorectal cancer(CAC)based on histone lysine demethylase 4D(KDM4D). Methods:Inbred male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a normal group,a CAC group,a herb cake-partitioned moxibustion group,and an inhibitor group.Except the normal group,rats in the other three groups were treated with azoxymethane(AOM)combined with dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)to make CAC rat models.Rats in the normal group and the CAC group did not receive interventions;rats in the herb cake-partitioned moxibustion group received moxibustion at Qihai(CV6)and bilateral Tianshu(ST25),2 cones for one point each time,once a day for 30 d with 1-day rest every week;rats in the inhibitor group received intraperitoneal injection of KDM4D inhibitor,5-chloro-8-hydroxyquinoline(5-c-8HQ),once a day for 30 d.After intervention,the general condition,colon length,tumor number and volume,and histopathological colon changes were observed.The expression of adenomatous polyposis coli(APC),axis inhibitor(Axin),cyclin D1,matrix metalloproteinase(MMP)-7 and MMP-9 mRNAs were detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction.The proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA),cleaved caspase3,KDM4D,APC,and Axin proteins were detected by immunohistochemistry. Results:Compared with the normal group,the general condition was poor,the colon length was significantly shortened(P<0.01),the number and volume of colonic tumors were increased(P<0.01),the structure of glandular duct was obviously disordered with"back-to-back"and cowall phenomenon,and also high-grade adenocarcinoma formed;the protein expression levels of PCNA and KDM4D were significantly increased(P<0.01),while cleaved caspase3,APC,and Axin were significantly reduced(P<0.01);the mRNA expression levels of cyclin D1,MMP-7,and MMP-9 were significantly increased(P<0.01),while APC and Axin were significantly reduced(P<0.01)in the CAC group.Compared with the CAC group,the general condition was improved,the length of colon was significantly increased(P<0.01),the number and volume of the colonic tumors were reduced(P<0.05),and the colon tissues showed epithelial cell proliferation with enlarged and deep staining nuclei,dysplasia and inflammatory cell infiltration;the protein expression levels of PCNA and KDM4D were significantly reduced(P<0.01),while the cleaved caspase3,APC,and Axin were significantly increased(P<0.01);the mRNA expression levels of cyclin D1,MMP-7,and MMP-9 were reduced(P<0.05),while the APC and Axin were increased(P<0.05)in the colon tissues of rats in the herb cake-partitioned moxibustion group and the inhibitor group. Conclusion:Herb cake-partitioned moxibustion regulated abnormally expressed KDM4D in CAC rats,activated APC and Axin,the upstream molecules of Wnt/β-catenin pathway,inhibited abnormally activated downstream molecules of Wnt/β-catenin pathway.This may be a key mechanism of herb cake-partitioned moxibustion in inhibiting CAC tumor growth.
10.Expert consensus on the management of auditory hallucinations in inpatients with mental illness
Yanhua QU ; Dongmei XU ; Jing SHAO ; Shan ZHANG ; Mengqian ZHANG ; Jianing GU ; Xiaolu YE ; Feifei LI ; Wei LUO ; Wanting LI ; Li WANG ; Fangzhu SHI ; Xiaoyu FENG ; Qian ZHOU ; Juan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(14):1080-1090
Objective:To standardize the management of auditory hallucination symptoms in inpatients with mental illness and develop an expert consensus on the management of auditory hallucinations in hospitalized psychiatric patients.Methods:From March 2023 to July 2023, the Mental Health Committee of the Chinese Nursing Association focused on the key issues in the management of auditory hallucinations symptoms in inpatients with mental illness, based on clinical practice, using literature analysis combined with the work experience of mental health experts, and formed the first draft of the expert consensus on the management of auditory hallucinations in inpatients with mental illness (hereinafter referred to as the consensus). Through 3 rounds of expert consultation and 3 rounds of expert demonstration meeting, the draft was adjusted, revised, and improved.Results:37 experts were included in the Delphi expert consultation, 1 male and 36 females with 39-67(51.48 ± 6.61) years old. The positive coefficients of experts in 3 rounds of Delphi expert consultations were all 100%, and the degrees of expert authority were 0.924, 0.938 and 0.949, respectively. The average importance value of each item was higher than 4.00, the variation coefficient of each item was less than 0.25. The Kendall harmony coefficient of the experts were 0.179, 0.195 and 0.198, respectively (all P<0.05). There were 15, 12, 12 experts in the first, seeond, third rounds of expert demonstration meeting. Finally, a consensus was reached on the recommendation of 4 parts, included auditory hallucination assessment, management format, symptom management implementation, and precautions. Conclusions:The consensus covers all parts of the management of auditory hallucination symptoms in hospitalized patients with mental disorders, which is practical and scientific. It is helpful to guide mental health professionals to standardize the management of auditory hallucination symptoms, improve the quality of nursing and ensure the safety of patients.

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