1.A study on the inequality of information needs for cardiac rehabilitation in urban and rural patients with coronary heart disease
Minmin CHEN ; Yaqing LU ; Qiyu CHEN ; Yingchun LIU ; Qin WANG ; Lihua SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(26):2058-2066
Objective:To analyze the current situation and influencing factors of information need for cardiac rehabilitation of urban and rural patients with coronary heart disease, and explore the inequality of information need for cardiac rehabilitation among urban and rural patients with coronary heart disease and its influencing factors, so as to provide a scientific reference for formulating targeted cardiac rehabilitation programs.Methods:From June to July 2024, hospitalized patients with coronary heart disease from a Class A tertiary hospital in Suzhou City were selected by convenience sampling as the study subjects. A General Information Questionnaire, Information Need in Cardiac Rehabilitation Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Health Literacy Management Scale, and Coronary Artery Disease Self-Management Scale were used to conduct a questionnaire survey. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of the cardiac rehabilitation information needs and the oaxaca-blinder model was used to analyze the causes of unequal information needs in urban and rural patients.Results:A total of 254 hospitalized patients with coronary heart disease who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were surveyed, included 127 males and 127 females, 182 of them were aged 60 years or older. The total cardiac rehabilitation information needs score of rural and urban patients with coronary heart disease were 168.00 (115.50, 255.00) and 213.00 (132.00, 255.00), respectively, the difference was significant ( U = 5 389.50, P<0.05). Multiple regression analysis showed that health literacy ( β = 0.871, P<0.05) was the influencing factor of cardiac rehabilitation information needs of rural coronary heart disease patients, and depression ( β = 0.719, P<0.05) and living status ( β = -0.186, P<0.05) was the influencing factor of cardiac rehabilitation information needs of urban coronary heart disease patients. Average monthly household income per capita (C = 14.50%) and health literacy (C = 88.30%) were the main causes of the difference in cardiac rehabilitation information needs between urban and rural patients with coronary heart disease. Conclusions:The information demand for cardiac rehabilitation of patients with coronary heart disease in rural area is lower than that in urban areas in Suzhou, mainly due to health literacy and monthly income. It is recommended to narrow the urban-rural gap by improving rural health literacy, optimizing medical insurance policies, and promoting a multi-level rehabilitation service network.
2.A study on the inequality of information needs for cardiac rehabilitation in urban and rural patients with coronary heart disease
Minmin CHEN ; Yaqing LU ; Qiyu CHEN ; Yingchun LIU ; Qin WANG ; Lihua SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(26):2058-2066
Objective:To analyze the current situation and influencing factors of information need for cardiac rehabilitation of urban and rural patients with coronary heart disease, and explore the inequality of information need for cardiac rehabilitation among urban and rural patients with coronary heart disease and its influencing factors, so as to provide a scientific reference for formulating targeted cardiac rehabilitation programs.Methods:From June to July 2024, hospitalized patients with coronary heart disease from a Class A tertiary hospital in Suzhou City were selected by convenience sampling as the study subjects. A General Information Questionnaire, Information Need in Cardiac Rehabilitation Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Health Literacy Management Scale, and Coronary Artery Disease Self-Management Scale were used to conduct a questionnaire survey. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of the cardiac rehabilitation information needs and the oaxaca-blinder model was used to analyze the causes of unequal information needs in urban and rural patients.Results:A total of 254 hospitalized patients with coronary heart disease who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were surveyed, included 127 males and 127 females, 182 of them were aged 60 years or older. The total cardiac rehabilitation information needs score of rural and urban patients with coronary heart disease were 168.00 (115.50, 255.00) and 213.00 (132.00, 255.00), respectively, the difference was significant ( U = 5 389.50, P<0.05). Multiple regression analysis showed that health literacy ( β = 0.871, P<0.05) was the influencing factor of cardiac rehabilitation information needs of rural coronary heart disease patients, and depression ( β = 0.719, P<0.05) and living status ( β = -0.186, P<0.05) was the influencing factor of cardiac rehabilitation information needs of urban coronary heart disease patients. Average monthly household income per capita (C = 14.50%) and health literacy (C = 88.30%) were the main causes of the difference in cardiac rehabilitation information needs between urban and rural patients with coronary heart disease. Conclusions:The information demand for cardiac rehabilitation of patients with coronary heart disease in rural area is lower than that in urban areas in Suzhou, mainly due to health literacy and monthly income. It is recommended to narrow the urban-rural gap by improving rural health literacy, optimizing medical insurance policies, and promoting a multi-level rehabilitation service network.
3.Liver separation procedures in two conjoined twins
Jinjun CHEN ; Qiyu QIN ; Hu CHEN ; Xin SHI ; Wei WANG ; Zengren ZHAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2010;25(9):720-724
Objective To sum up experience and lessons learnt from liver separation in two thoracoventropagus twins. Method By preoperative imaging it was verified that the two twins of thoracoventropagus named as AB and CD respectively having independent portal hepatic system and the digestive tract.Intraoperatively a separation line was delineated between the porta hepatis,the second porta hepatis.Liver parenchyma of the AB conjoined twin was separated under local blood control with both sides of the seperation line.Intraoperative bleeding was about 10ml,liver rough surface was suctured together,after ligation or suturing of blood vessels and bile ducts.The livers of CD conjoined twin were separated with blocking the first hepatic hilum firstly,and partial hepatic vascular exclusion secondly by part of the liver pressed with finger.There was intraoperative bleeding of about 200 ml. Results The two cases of conjoined twins were separated successfully,and there was no bile leakage,liver failure and infection.A and B are alive and well.D died of lung infection 78 days later.C died of lung and cavitas thoracis infection 9 months later. Conclusion Liver separation is feasible in a thoracoventropagus with independent porta hepatis system.Partial blocking of hepatic vasculature occlusion,in stead of portal triad clamping is preferred.During the separation of hepatic parenchyma finger press for the control of local hepatic blood flow is not always reliable.

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