1.Expert consensus on humanistic care for patients in hospice care
Lingling GU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Yan JIANG ; Yu CHENG ; Peng YUE ; Liqing YUE ; Wenjuan YING ; Ling YUAN ; Ying WANG ; Mingqin LUO ; Yonghong HU ; Lin WANG ; Yuanpeng REN ; Weiling LI ; Haixia LU ; Huiling LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2181-2184
Objective The purpose of writing the"expert consensus on humanistic care for patients in hospice care"(hereinafter referred to as the"consensus")aims to standardize the practice of humanistic care in the field of hospice care,ensuring that humanistic care is integrated throughout the entire service process for hospice care patients and their families.Methods A systematic search was conducted in domestic and foreign databases for literature related to hospice care and humanistic care,including guidelines,expert consensuses,systematic reviews or Meta-analyses,and evidence summaries.High-quality evidence was evaluated,extracted,and summarized to form the initial draft of the"consensus".From June to October 2024,20 experts from the fields of hospice care,nursing humanities,and evidence-based nursing were invited to participate in 1 round of expert consultation.Among them,13 experts were selected for 2 rounds of expert demonstration meetings.After collating and analyzing the experts' opinions,the initial draft was revised and refined,ultimately resulting in the final version of the"consensus".Results The effective response rate of the consultation questionnaire was 100%,with expert authority coefficient of 0.880,judgment coefficient of 0.935,and familiarity level of 0.825.The Kendall harmony coefficient of the expert consultation was 0.134(P<0.05).The"consensus"consisted of 13 aspects,including the targets and objectives,principles,institutional guarantees,environmental requirements,etc.Conclusion This"consensus"possesses strong scientific rigor and practicality,which can provide guidance and references for the practice of humanistic care in the field of hospice care,promoting the standardization and humanization of hospice care services.
2.Expert consensus on humanistic care for patients in hospice care
Lingling GU ; Yongyi CHEN ; Yan JIANG ; Yu CHENG ; Peng YUE ; Liqing YUE ; Wenjuan YING ; Ling YUAN ; Ying WANG ; Mingqin LUO ; Yonghong HU ; Lin WANG ; Yuanpeng REN ; Weiling LI ; Haixia LU ; Huiling LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2181-2184
Objective The purpose of writing the"expert consensus on humanistic care for patients in hospice care"(hereinafter referred to as the"consensus")aims to standardize the practice of humanistic care in the field of hospice care,ensuring that humanistic care is integrated throughout the entire service process for hospice care patients and their families.Methods A systematic search was conducted in domestic and foreign databases for literature related to hospice care and humanistic care,including guidelines,expert consensuses,systematic reviews or Meta-analyses,and evidence summaries.High-quality evidence was evaluated,extracted,and summarized to form the initial draft of the"consensus".From June to October 2024,20 experts from the fields of hospice care,nursing humanities,and evidence-based nursing were invited to participate in 1 round of expert consultation.Among them,13 experts were selected for 2 rounds of expert demonstration meetings.After collating and analyzing the experts' opinions,the initial draft was revised and refined,ultimately resulting in the final version of the"consensus".Results The effective response rate of the consultation questionnaire was 100%,with expert authority coefficient of 0.880,judgment coefficient of 0.935,and familiarity level of 0.825.The Kendall harmony coefficient of the expert consultation was 0.134(P<0.05).The"consensus"consisted of 13 aspects,including the targets and objectives,principles,institutional guarantees,environmental requirements,etc.Conclusion This"consensus"possesses strong scientific rigor and practicality,which can provide guidance and references for the practice of humanistic care in the field of hospice care,promoting the standardization and humanization of hospice care services.
3.Protective Effects of Huoxueyangyin Granule on Isoprenaline-induced Myocardial Ischemia in Rats
Lei SHI ; Mingqin SHEN ; Yunru PENG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(04):-
Objective To study the protective effect of Huoxueyangyin granule on isoprenaline -induced acute myocardial ischemia in rats. Method The model was established by injecting isoprenaline. Results Huoxueyangyin Granule inhibited the increased locomotions of T wave and ST section of the abnormal ECG, decreased the level of LDH, protected myocardial SOD activity and reduced myocardial MDA production of isoprenaline-induced acute myocardial ischemia in rats. Conclusion Huoxueyangyin granule possesses protective effect on acute myocardial ischemia in rats.
4.Effect of Xiaoerkechuanning Granule on Allergic Asthma in Guinea Pigs
Yongfang DING ; Yunru PENG ; Mingqin SHEN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To study the antiasthmatic effect of Xiaoerkechuanning Granule (KCN) in guinea pigs with allergic asthma. Method The allergic asthma model in guinea pigs was induced by ovalbumin (OVA), and detemine the incubation period of asthma, the content of malondiadehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX) in blood serum, histopathologic changes of lungs. Results The KCN can markedly prolong the incubatin period, increase the activities of SOD, alleviate the histopathologic changes. Conclusion KCN has obviously protective effects on experimental allergic asthma in guinea pigs.
5.Study on inflammatory factors releasing and mechanism during cardiopulmonary bypass in children
Xiaoyun WU ; Fengwu KUANG ; Chun WU ; Zhengxia PAN ; Hong WANG ; Mingqin PENG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(08):-
0.05). The levels of ET-1 increased significantly in 1 h after CPB (P0.05). Conclusion The priming fluid with dexamethasone and aprotinin could inhibit the CBP-induced IL-6, TNF-?releasing, but have no such effects on ET-1, TXB 2 and 6-Keto-PGF 1? .
6.Pharmacodynamic Optimization of Purification Technique for Acanthopanax Senticosus Harms
Xiaobin TAN ; Xiaobin JIA ; Mingqin SHEN ; Yunru PENG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE: To optimize the purification technique for the extract of Acanthopanax senticosus Harms. METHODS: The techniques of D- 101 macroporous resin adsorption, polyamide adsorption and n- butanol extraction were separately applied to purify the aqueous extract of Acanthopanax senticosus Harms. Syringin was detected by HPLC and total flavone was detected by UV. The anti- cerebral ischemia effects of three purified samples were compared using rat MCAO model and mouse decapitation gape model. RESULTS: The three purified samples all showed anti- cerebral ischemia effects, with the sample purified via D- 101 macroporous resin adsorption having stronger effects than the other two. The content of Syringin was correlated with anti- cerebral ischemia effects. CONCLUSIONS: D- 101 macroporous resin adsorption is a be-tter technique for purifying the aqueous extract of Acanthopanax senticosus Harms.

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