1.Research progress on activation of patients with breast cancer
Huiyan CHENG ; Yuzhu LIU ; Yingjie CAI ; Yufei GUO ; Ran WEI ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(33):2634-2641
Breast cancer is the number one killer threatening women's health, and the side effects caused by its treatment seriously affect patients' quality of life. Research has confirmed that good patient activation can effectively improve the quality of life of breast cancer patients, and it is of great significance to improve the quality of care and the recovery process of breast cancer patients.The purpose of this study is to review the current situation, assessment tools, influencing factors, and interventions of breast cancer patients' activation, in order to provide reference for researchers to conduct patient activation-related studies in the future.
2.Advances of Referral Model of Cardio-oncology in Cancer Patients
Hongping SUI ; Tingting LI ; Tongtong JIANG ; Yunlong XIA ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(7):714-719
Cardiovascular disease has become a significant cause of death in cancer patients,partly due to the cardiovascular toxicity of cancer treatments.The referral of cardio-oncology can improve the cardiovascular health of cancer patients,and develop strategies for prevention,management,and treatment of cardiovascular toxicity induced by cancer treatment.This article summarizes the strategies and status in the referral of cardio-oncology,and proposes development suggestions for the referral model of cardio-oncology,in order to improve the awareness of medical staffin implementing referral of cardio-oncology and provide a basis for promoting the development of the referral model of cardio-oncology.
3.Research progress on self-management assessment tools for hypertension patients
Yinyin LIU ; Tongtong JIANG ; Yunlong XIA ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(17):2359-2365
This paper reviews the main contents, characteristics, applications, advantages and limitations of self-management assessment tools for hypertension patients, comparatively analyzes the basic conditions and applications of the existing assessment tools and makes suggestions, with a view to providing references for healthcare professionals in China to select, develop and apply self-management assessment tools for hypertension patients.
4.Advances of Referral Model of Cardio-oncology in Cancer Patients
Hongping SUI ; Tingting LI ; Tongtong JIANG ; Yunlong XIA ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(7):714-719
Cardiovascular disease has become a significant cause of death in cancer patients,partly due to the cardiovascular toxicity of cancer treatments.The referral of cardio-oncology can improve the cardiovascular health of cancer patients,and develop strategies for prevention,management,and treatment of cardiovascular toxicity induced by cancer treatment.This article summarizes the strategies and status in the referral of cardio-oncology,and proposes development suggestions for the referral model of cardio-oncology,in order to improve the awareness of medical staffin implementing referral of cardio-oncology and provide a basis for promoting the development of the referral model of cardio-oncology.
5.Research progress on activation of patients with breast cancer
Huiyan CHENG ; Yuzhu LIU ; Yingjie CAI ; Yufei GUO ; Ran WEI ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(33):2634-2641
Breast cancer is the number one killer threatening women's health, and the side effects caused by its treatment seriously affect patients' quality of life. Research has confirmed that good patient activation can effectively improve the quality of life of breast cancer patients, and it is of great significance to improve the quality of care and the recovery process of breast cancer patients.The purpose of this study is to review the current situation, assessment tools, influencing factors, and interventions of breast cancer patients' activation, in order to provide reference for researchers to conduct patient activation-related studies in the future.
6.Research progress on self-management assessment tools for hypertension patients
Yinyin LIU ; Tongtong JIANG ; Yunlong XIA ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(17):2359-2365
This paper reviews the main contents, characteristics, applications, advantages and limitations of self-management assessment tools for hypertension patients, comparatively analyzes the basic conditions and applications of the existing assessment tools and makes suggestions, with a view to providing references for healthcare professionals in China to select, develop and apply self-management assessment tools for hypertension patients.
7.Research progress of shared decision-making in treatment decision-making of breast cancer patients
Yuzhu LIU ; Chuhan HUANG ; Yingjie CAI ; Jingjing JIA ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(3):406-411
As the largest cancer in the world, breast cancer has both benefits and risks from its diversified treatments. Shared decision-making can respect the patient's right to information and autonomy, consider their preferences and value orientations, and help patients obtain the most suitable treatment plan, it also can reduce their decision-making difficulties and improve their disease knowledge awareness and decision-making satisfaction. This paper reviews the definition of shared decision-making, the influencing factors, steps, tools and clinical effects of shared decision-making in the treatment decision-making of breast cancer patients, in order to provide reference for the research of shared decision-making in breast cancer patients in China.
8.Research progress on influencing factors and intervention of post-traumatic growth of breast cancer patients
Xu TANG ; Yufei GUO ; Xi CHEN ; Yingjie CAI ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(3):411-416
This paper reviews the influencing factors and intervention of post-traumatic growth of breast cancer patients. The influencing factors include demographic factors, disease treatment related factors, intimate relationships, psychological resilience, rumination, cognitive evaluation and so on. Intervention measures involve conducting group psychotherapy, enhancing positive motivational effects between partners, carrying out emotional cognitive training and exercise therapy. In summary, this paper aims to provide ideas for actively implementing interventions for post-traumatic growth in clinical nursing.
9.Research progress on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in breast cancer patients
Juan ZHAO ; Lu LIU ; Tingting LI ; Tongtong JIANG ; Yuzhu LIU ; Tieying SHI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(5):695-700
Breast cancer has now become the most common malignancy in women globally. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is one of the common adverse reactions in chemotherapy for breast cancer, and when severe, it can significantly impact the treatment outcomes and quality of life of patients. This article provides an overview of the incidence, influencing factors, assessment tools, and intervention strategies for CIPN in breast cancer patients, with the aim of offering a reference for healthcare professionals to enhance symptom management in breast cancer patients.
10.Research progress on rapid identification and early prevention of postoperative delirium in elderly patients with hip fractures
Hongru ZHANG ; Genya SHI ; Tieying SHI ; Lianhong LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(6):713-718
The incidence of postoperative delirium in elderly patients with hip fractures is high, which seriously affects their prognosis. Rapid identification and early prevention of postoperative delirium are crucial for improving the prognosis of elderly hip fractures. This article reviews the overview, classification, risk factors, selection of rapid screening tools and intervention strategies of postoperative delirium in elderly hip fracture patients, in order to provide reference and guidance for management of postoperative delirium in elderly patients with hip fractures.

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail