1.Multiple mediating effects of dietary inflammation index and systemic immune inflammation index between type D personality and mild cognitive impairment in patients with coronary heart disease
Mingqiang YAN ; Ping LIN ; Yini WANG ; Xiao SUN ; Qingfang YE
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(20):1567-1573
Objective:To explore the effects of type D personality on mild cognitive dysfunction (MCI) in patients with coronary heart disease and the multiple mediating roles of dietary inflammation index (DII) and systemic immune inflammation index (SII) between type D personality and MCI.Methods:A cross-sectional study was used. A total of 321 patients diagnosed with coronary heart disease by coronary angiography in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University from May 2022 to March 2023 were selected as the study objects by convenient sampling method. General Information Questionnaire, Type-D Personality Scale-14, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire were employed for data collection. DII and SII were used to evaluate dietary inflammatory potential and systemic inflammatory status, respectively. Structural equation modeling was utilized to analyze the mediating effectsamong type D personality, DII, SII and MCI.Results:A total of 306 valid questionnaires were collected. Among the 306 patients, there were 215 males (70.3%) and 91 females (29.7%), aged 27-70 (59.24 ± 9.16) years old. The structural equation model showed that type D personality could directly influence MCI (effect size = - 1.098, 95% CI - 1.869 - - 0.327), and could also mediate the occurrence of MCI in coronary heart disease patients through the single mediation of DII (effect size = - 0.374, 95% CI - 0.644 - - 0.128) and SII (effect size = - 0.450, 95% CI - 0.806 - - 0.132), as well as the chain mediation of DII and SII (effect size = - 0.146, 95% CI - 0.293 - - 0.027). Conclusions:Type D personality, DII and SII can affect the occurrence of MCI in CHD patients, and DII and SII play multiple mediating roles between type D personality and MCI in patients with coronary heart disease. Clinical and community nurses can improve the unhealthy dietary behavior, reduce the level of inflammation and delay the occurrence and development of MCI by early screening of type D personality in patients with coronary heart disease.
2.Influence of social support on cognitive function in patients with mild vascular cognitive impairment: the chain mediating effect of quality of sleep and life
Linlin HOU ; Yuefeng WANG ; Chengcheng GUO ; Qingfang YE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(2):162-166
Objective:To explore the influence of social support on cognitive function in patients with mild vascular cognitive dysfunction, as well as the chain mediating effect of quality of sleep and life.Methods:From September 2020 to March 2021, convenience sampling was used to select 201 patients with mild vascular cognitive impairment in the Department of Neurology of the Fifth Hospital of Harbin Medical University as the research object. The General Information Questionnaire, Beijing version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA-B) , Social Support Rate Scale (SSRS) , Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the Mos 12-item Short-form Health Survey (SF-12) were used to investigate the patients.Results:The mediating effect test showed that the direct effect of social support on cognitive function was significant ( P<0.05) , and the mediating effect of sleep quality and health-related quality of life between social support and cognitive function were significant ( P<0.01) . The chain mediating effect of sleep quality and health-related quality of life between social support and cognitive function were significant ( P<0.01) . Conclusions:Social support can directly predict cognitive function, or indirectly predict cognitive function through the mediating effects of sleep quality and health-related quality of life, as well as the chain mediating effects of sleep quality and quality of life.
3.Potential profile analysis of psychological resilience of nursing undergraduates
Zhengjun WANG ; Qingfang YE ; Jin QIN ; Siyu ZHANG ; Li LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(27):3759-3764
Objective:To understand the classification characteristics of psychological resilience of nursing undergraduates and analyze the influencing factors among different categories.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 506 four-year undergraduate nursing students from the Daqing campus of Harbin Medical University were selected as the research objects in October 2019. General information questionnaire and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) were used to investigate them.Results:The characteristics of psychological resilience of nursing undergraduates could be divided into low resilience group (14.5%) , general resilience group (40.9%) , social avoidance group (22.5%) and high resilience group (22.1%) . Binomial logistic regression analysis results showed that gender, family average monthly income, source place of students and applying satisfaction were the influencing factors of the potential categories of psychological resilience.Conclusions:The psychological resilience of nursing undergraduates has obvious classification characteristics. There are different distributions of nursing undergraduates in different potential categories by gender, family average monthly income, source place of students and applying satisfaction. Teachers should formulate hierarchical interventions according to relevant influencing factors to improve the psychological resilience of nursing undergraduates.
4.Cumulative effects of unintentional injury among rural children of Heilongjiang Province
YANG Liyan, CUI Yuxia, YIN Fei, YANG Jun, YE Qingfang, WANG Qinlong, ZHANG Hui
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(4):576-579
Objective:
To explore the cumulative effects of unintentional injury among children in rural area, in order to provide information for early intervention of unintentional injury.
Methods:
Through multistage clustering sampling method, 2 109 primary caregivers of students from 8 rural primary and elementary schools of Heilongjiang Province were recruited. Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), Injury Behavior Checklist (IBC), Perceptions of Risks and Hazards were used to collect as the risk factors, while Perceptions of Risks and Hazards (PSAPQ), Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) and Knowledge, Attitude and Practice for Children Unintentional Injury (KAP) were also used as the protective factors. Risk factors index (RFI) and protective factors index (PFI) were computed in the study.
Results:
The severity of unintentional injury were positively correlated with SDQ, IBC and perceptions of risks and hazards(r=0.15, 0.23, 0.12, P<0.01), and were negatively correlated with HOME, PSAPQ and KAP(r=-0.25, -0.14, -0.09, P<0.01). Hierarchical linear regression showed that the total scores of SDQ, IBC and environmental of HOME predicted the severity of unintentional injury which could explain 34% variant of unintentional injury. It also indicated that the severity of unintentional injury were positively correlated with RFI (β=0.21) and negatively correlated with PFI(β=-0.18), the interaction was significant(β=-0.11,R2=0.31)(P<0.01).
Conclusion
Both risk and protective factors of unintentional injury have cumulative effects on the severity of injury among rural children. The relationship between risk factors and injury could be mediated by protective factors.
5.Application of mindfulness training in pain management for patients with lumbar disc herniation
Miaomiao ZHU ; Yumei LYU ; Jiayuan ZHANG ; Jing MA ; Qingfang YE
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(26):3149-3152
Objective To explore the effects of mindfulness training in pain management for patients with lumbar disc herniation.Methods From June to October 2017, a total of 64 patients with lumbar disc herniation were selected by purposive sampling method, and received mindfulness training. The Oswestry Pain & Disability Index (ODI), Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) were applied to investigate patients before and after training.Results After six weeks of training, the score of ODI was (6.63±1.13), which was lower than that before the intervention (14.21±1.06), and the difference was statistically significant (t=8.779,P<0.01). The scores of SAS and SDS decreased after six weeks of training, and the differences were statistically significant (t=11.326, -9.563;P<0.01).Conclusions Mindfulness training can effectively alleviate the pain, anxiety and depression in patients with lumbar disc herniation, so as to improve patients' rehabilitation.
6.Influences of water supply sources of dental comprehensive treatment platform on intra-pipeline water quality
Genlin LIU ; Fei HU ; Jun YE ; Jinhua HUANG ; Qingfang ZHANG ; Xiaoling CHEN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(2):98-100
Objective To investigate the impacts of water supply on water quality in the pipeline of the dental comprehensive treatment platform to contribute to pollution control.Methods Totally 8 platforms from the stomatological department underwent 2-a detection and tracing.The water sources included tap water,distilled water and filtered water,and the discharge water went through sampling and bacteriological analysis before and after disinfection.Results The mean numbers of colonies by tap water,distilled water and filtered water were (472±385),(380±372) and (446±382) cfu/ml respectively,and the qualification rates by tap water,distilled water and filtered water were 33.3%,45.8% and 37.5% respectively.All the colonies numbers were limited within 0 and 60 cfu/ml with the qualification rate being 100% after disinfection.Conclusion Water source cannot relieve bacterial infection effectively,and disinfection eliminates bacteria and improves water quality in the pipeline of the dental comprehensive treatment platform.
7.Influence of diet and behavior related factors on the peripheral blood triglyceride levels in adults: a cross-sectional study
Mingbin LIANG ; Hao WANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Qingfang HE ; Le FANG ; Lixin WANG ; Danting SU ; Ming ZHAO ; Xinwei ZHANG ; Ruying HU ; Liming CONG ; Gangqiang DING ; Zhen YE ; Min YU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2017;38(12):1694-1698
Objective To study the influence of diet and behavior related factors on the peripheral blood triglyceride levels in adults,through a cross-sectional survey.Methods The current study included 13 434 subjects without histories of major chronic diseases from a population-based cross-sectional survey:the 2010 Metabolic Syndrome Survey in Zhejiang Province.A generalized linear model was used to investigate the influence of diet/behavior-related factors on the peripheral blood triglyceride levels.Results Mean TG of the sample population appeared as (1.36± 1.18) mmol/L.The proportions of elevated TG and marginally elevated TG were 10.3% and 11.0% respectively,with statistically significant difference seen between males and females (x2=44.135,P<0.001).In this sampled population,the daily intake of cooking oil was exceeding the recommendation levels by over 50% while the intake of fruit,milk,nuts and physical exercise were much below the recommendation.There were statistically significant differences between smoking,alcohol-intake,meat,fruit and water intake in male population from this study.However,in females,the intake of aquatic product and physical exercise showed statistically significant differences.After controlling for other variables,factors as age,drinking,staple food and aquatic products showed positive influence on TG,while milk presented negative influence on TG.Through interaction analysis,fruit and meat intake in males and staple food in females showed positive influence on TG,when compared to the reference group.Conclusion Hyperglyceridemia appeared as one of the major metabolic abnormities in Zhejiang province.Programs on monitoring the alcohol,staple food and meat intake should be priority on intervention,in the communities.
8.Rural population with high risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in cold area health promoting relationship between life style and health behavior self-efficacy
Huan LIU ; Jihua ZOU ; Wei DUO ; Qianru LI ; Qingfang YE ; Yuefeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(3):218-221
Objective To investigate the health behavior and the exposure rate of risk factors of rural population with high risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Methods A total of 176 cold region rural COPD high-risk persons were recruited and investigated with Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile Ⅱ (HPLP Ⅱ),Health Behaviour Self-efficacv Scale,general information questionnaire.Results The total score of HPLP was (92.70±11.22) points in the rural area of COPD,and the scores of the nutrition and interpersonal relationship were the highest,which were (20.06±2.75) points,(19.30±3.16) points,health responsibility and sports dimension were lower,which were respectively (13.74±2.60) points,(9.85±2.80) points.Health behavior self-efficacy scored (71.75±7.68) points,which showed significant correlation with HPLP Ⅱ score (P < 0.01).Conclusions COPD high-risk population of the cold area health promoting lifestyle and health behavior self-efficacy level are not high.Improving mral population at higher risk of COPD health behavior and self-efficacy level can form good healthy lifestyle and behavior.
9.Rural health behavior at high risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease self-efficacy and its influencing factors
Huan LIU ; Jihua ZOU ; Wei DUO ; Qianru LI ; Qingfang YE ; Yuefeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(7):481-484
Objective To understand the self-efficacy for health behaviors and its influencing factors among investigation of rural chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) high-risk groups.Methods November 2014 using the general questionnaire,Health Behavior Self-efficacy Scale for 176 over 40 yearsold of high-risk populations in rural COPD self-efficacy and health behavior factors research.Results In rural areas at high risk of health behavior self-efficacy scored (71.75±7.68) points,including nutrition and psychological comfortable highest scores which were (14.86±2.03) points and (19.75±3.03) points.Exercise and health responsibilities lower scored 18.90±2.87 and 18.42±2.52.Multiple regression analysis showed that marital status,education level and income were the main factors affecting rural health behavior at high risk of COPD self-efficacy (β=0.384,0.297,0.236,P <0.05).Conclusions COPD risk populations in rural areas at the middle level of health behavior self-efficacy,nurses should be given a lower level of education and income were more concerned to help them improve the health behavior self-efficacy.
10.Performance of transfection with a complex plasmid encoding green fluorescent protein tagged cathepsin D in researches on chronic photodamaged fibroblasts
Yue ZHENG ; Haiyan CHEN ; Qingfang XU ; Congxiu YE ; Huixian LIU ; Jinling YI ; Wei LAI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2015;(12):876-879
Objective To evaluate the performance of transfection with a complex plasmid encoding green fluorescent protein tagged CatD (GFP-CatD)in researches on chronic photodamaged fibroblasts. Methods Human dermal fibroblasts (HSFs)were irradiated with ultraviolet A (UVA)at 25 J/cm2 once a day for 21 consecutive days to establish a chronic photodamaged cell model. A plasmid encoding GFP-CatD was constructed and transfected into some chronic photodamaged fibroblasts (experimental group). The photodamaged HSFs receiving no treatment served as the blank control group, and those transfected with the negative plasmid encoding GFP only as the negative control group. After additional culture, fluorescence microscopy and Western-blot analysis were performed to observe and measure the expression of GFP-CatD in HSFs respectively, flow cytometry and methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT)assay to evaluate the apoptosis and proliferation of chronic photodamaged fibroblasts respectively. Results Fluorescence microscopy showed the expression of GFP-CatD in cytoplasm of chronic photodamaged fibroblasts at 96 hours after transfection with the GFP-CatD-encoding plasmid. Western-blot analysis revealed that the expression of CatD in the experimental group was 1.28 times that in the blank control group. There were no significant differences in the apoptosis rate(4.29% ± 1.30%vs. 3.03% ± 1.70% , P > 0.05)or proliferative rate (45.20% ± 4.70% vs. 43.60 ± 3.90% , P > 0.05)between the experimental group and blank control group. Conclusion CatD could be traced in chronic photodamaged fibroblasts with no changes in biological activity or cell cycle after transfection with the GFP-CatD-encoding complex plasmid.


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