1.Qualitative study on the psychological acceptance mechanism of appropriate Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques among patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
Miaomiao CUI ; Wei WEI ; Yingzi LIANG ; Guotian LIN ; Qi WANG ; Lihua LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3319-3323
Objective:To explore the psychological acceptance mechanism of appropriate Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) techniques among patients with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) .Methods:Using purposive sampling, AUB patients experiencing menstruation but not yet menopausal were recruited from Zhumadian City, Henan Province, and Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, between November 2022 and January 2023. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, and the collected data were analyzed using content analysis.Results:A total of four main themes were identified: individualized disease perception and treatment experience; awareness and treatment experience of appropriate TCM techniques; cultural identity and influence of traditional beliefs; and the need for science communication and safety regarding TCM techniques.Conclusions:While AUB patients show a generally high level of acceptance toward appropriate TCM techniques, their understanding of both AUB and the relevant TCM therapies remains limited. Multiple factors influence patients' choices, and some concerns and doubts still persist during the decision-making process.
2.Qualitative study on the psychological acceptance mechanism of appropriate Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques among patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
Miaomiao CUI ; Wei WEI ; Yingzi LIANG ; Guotian LIN ; Qi WANG ; Lihua LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3319-3323
Objective:To explore the psychological acceptance mechanism of appropriate Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) techniques among patients with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) .Methods:Using purposive sampling, AUB patients experiencing menstruation but not yet menopausal were recruited from Zhumadian City, Henan Province, and Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, between November 2022 and January 2023. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, and the collected data were analyzed using content analysis.Results:A total of four main themes were identified: individualized disease perception and treatment experience; awareness and treatment experience of appropriate TCM techniques; cultural identity and influence of traditional beliefs; and the need for science communication and safety regarding TCM techniques.Conclusions:While AUB patients show a generally high level of acceptance toward appropriate TCM techniques, their understanding of both AUB and the relevant TCM therapies remains limited. Multiple factors influence patients' choices, and some concerns and doubts still persist during the decision-making process.
3.Risk factors of massive hemoptysis in tuberculosis patients
Lijuan WU ; Zhihui LIU ; Duohua SU ; Tianyi LI ; Chunmei TANG ; Guotian LIANG ; Yanbin ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(20):3409-3412
Objective To explore the risk factors for patients with massive hemoptysis in tuberculosis and to provide a strategy for clinical treatment for tuberculosis massive hemoptysis (TMH). Methods Chi-square test and multivariate logistics analysis were applied to analyze the medical data of 241 cases of TMH. Results Chi-squared test showed that eleven factors were found to be significantly correlated with TMH. Longer disease course (≥3 months), lung lesions range ≥ 3 lung fields, pulmonary tuberculosis cavity, a higher smoking index (≥400 cigarettes per year) and clinical treatment were risk factors for TMH. Patients aged 45 years or older accompanied with bronchiectasia, pulmonary fungal infection, diabetes or hepatopathy had higher probabilities of developing massive hemoptysis. Multivariate analysis showed lung lesions range over 3 lung fields (OR = 2.447,P = 0.015), pulmonary tuberculosis cavity (OR = 2.486, P = 0.004), bronchial asthma (OR =3.192,P = 0.002), pulmonary fungal infection (OR = 3.896, P = 0.005) and hepatopathy (OR = 3.101, P =0.006) were final risk factors for TMH. Conclusion Multiple factors contributed to patients with massive hemoptysis in tuberculosis. Lung lesions range over 3 lung fields, pulmonary tuberculous cavities, bronchial asthma, lung fungal infection and hepatopathy might be the independent risk factors for TMH.
4.Research on the Professional Characters of Young Resident Doctors and Continuing Education
Qingduan KONG ; Guotian LIANG ; Wenpei WEN
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(06):-
Objective: Explore the professional character formation of young resident doctors under the edification of hospital culture,and provide educational basis for strengthening professional characters and humanity quality of young resident doctors.Method: The famous personality inventory 16PF was employed to compare the psychological personalities of young resident doctors with and without a period of 3 years of clinical practice.Results: Those resident doctors who have completed a 3-year clinical practice show a higher excitability,but a lower suspectivity than average(P

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