1.The experience of exercise adherence in breast cancer patients with endocrine-therapy based on the theory of stage change:a qualitative study
Zhongning ZHANG ; Aomei SHEN ; Weifang QI ; Xin LI ; Ruishuang ZHENG ; Wanmin QIANG ; Jing WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(6):696-702
Objective To explore the thoughts and experiences of exercise adherence in breast cancer patients undergoing endocrine therapy,aims to provide reference for targeted intervention.Methods Employing purposive sampling,a descriptive qualitative study was conducted from Octomber 2023 to November 2024,and 24 breast cancer patients receiving endocrine therapy who visited a tertiary-level hospital in Tianjin,China,were selected for semi-structured in-depth interviews.The data was analyzed through traditional content analysis to extract themes.Results 3 primary themes and 6 sub-themes were identified,including sense of benefits from exercise(including physical benefits and psychological well-being),factors influencing exercise adherence(barriers and facilitators),and supportive needs for exercise adherence(including professional support and guidance,as well as emotional support and companionship).Conclusion Healthcare providers should consider the influencing factors,supportive needs of behavior change,and exercise experiences of breast cancer patients receiving endocrine therapy.Developing targeted exercise rehabilitation programs to address these needs could enhance exercise adherence.
2.Construction of training program for nurses in shared-decision making of breast cancer surgery based on core competence
Di YAN ; Yan WANG ; Qingyue ZHANG ; Jian YIN ; Wanmin QIANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(7):538-544
Objective:To construct a training program for nurses in shared-decision making of breast cancer surgery based on core competence, and to provide reference for clinical training.Methods:From February to May 2023, through literature review, qualitative interview, group discussion, Delphi and analytic hierarchy process, the training program were determined.Results:Among 18 experts, there were 3 males and 15 females, aged (44.67±9.24) years old. The final training program included 6 first-level indicators(admission criteria, training content (theory + practice), training format, training hours, training instructors, training evaluation), 17 second-level indicators, and 57 third-level indicators. The effective response rates of 2 rounds of expert consultations were both 18/18, and the expert authority coefficients were both 0.933. The Kendall coordination coefficients of the first and second round were 0.160, 0.213 (both P<0.05). Conclusions:The training program of decision aid nurses in breast cancer surgery is scientific, practical and clinically valuable, and can provide reference for the development of standardized training for nurses.
3.Construction of training program for nurses in shared-decision making of breast cancer surgery based on core competence
Di YAN ; Yan WANG ; Qingyue ZHANG ; Jian YIN ; Wanmin QIANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(7):538-544
Objective:To construct a training program for nurses in shared-decision making of breast cancer surgery based on core competence, and to provide reference for clinical training.Methods:From February to May 2023, through literature review, qualitative interview, group discussion, Delphi and analytic hierarchy process, the training program were determined.Results:Among 18 experts, there were 3 males and 15 females, aged (44.67±9.24) years old. The final training program included 6 first-level indicators(admission criteria, training content (theory + practice), training format, training hours, training instructors, training evaluation), 17 second-level indicators, and 57 third-level indicators. The effective response rates of 2 rounds of expert consultations were both 18/18, and the expert authority coefficients were both 0.933. The Kendall coordination coefficients of the first and second round were 0.160, 0.213 (both P<0.05). Conclusions:The training program of decision aid nurses in breast cancer surgery is scientific, practical and clinically valuable, and can provide reference for the development of standardized training for nurses.
4.The experience of exercise adherence in breast cancer patients with endocrine-therapy based on the theory of stage change:a qualitative study
Zhongning ZHANG ; Aomei SHEN ; Weifang QI ; Xin LI ; Ruishuang ZHENG ; Wanmin QIANG ; Jing WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(6):696-702
Objective To explore the thoughts and experiences of exercise adherence in breast cancer patients undergoing endocrine therapy,aims to provide reference for targeted intervention.Methods Employing purposive sampling,a descriptive qualitative study was conducted from Octomber 2023 to November 2024,and 24 breast cancer patients receiving endocrine therapy who visited a tertiary-level hospital in Tianjin,China,were selected for semi-structured in-depth interviews.The data was analyzed through traditional content analysis to extract themes.Results 3 primary themes and 6 sub-themes were identified,including sense of benefits from exercise(including physical benefits and psychological well-being),factors influencing exercise adherence(barriers and facilitators),and supportive needs for exercise adherence(including professional support and guidance,as well as emotional support and companionship).Conclusion Healthcare providers should consider the influencing factors,supportive needs of behavior change,and exercise experiences of breast cancer patients receiving endocrine therapy.Developing targeted exercise rehabilitation programs to address these needs could enhance exercise adherence.
5.Development of a decision support tool for breast reconstruction for breast cancer surgery based on Ottawa decision support framework
Xiaoyuan WANG ; Qingyue ZHANG ; Di YAN ; Yan WANG ; Wanmin QIANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(8):1-10
Objective To develop a evidence-based and local decision supporting tool for breast reconstruction for breast cancer surgery based on Ottawa decision support framework to guide clinical decision-making and promote the implementation of shared decision-making.Methods Based on Ottawa decision support framework and International Patient Decision Aid Standards 4.0(IPDAS4.0),the initial version of breast reconstructive surgery decision support tool was proposed through a literature review.Eighteen clinical and nursing experts specialised in breast cancer and breast reconstruction were invited to participate in 2 rounds of Delphi consultations and resulted in a revised version of the tool.Following a pilot test involving 5 patients and 5 family members in clinical settings,their feedback was integrated into the revised version to create a final version of the tool.Results The initial version of the tool were developed based on the literature review and evidence synthesis,comprising 7 primary indicators,14 secondary indicators and 49 tertiary indicators.In the first round of consultation on the 3-tier indicators,the average importance scores ranged from 4.06 to 4.94,with coefficients of variation were 0.05-0.22,and proportions of full marks ranged from 0.53 to 0.88.In the second round of consultation on the 3-tier indicators,the average importance scores ranged from 4.71 to 4.94,with coefficients of variation were 0.05-0.15,and proportions of full marks ranged from 0.72 to 1.00.Kendall's W coefficients for the primary,secondary and tertiary indicators in the second round were 0.509,0.437,and 0.425,respectively.The finalised decision support tool for breast cancer and breast reconstruction included 7 primary indicators covering decision evaluation,disease information support,risk and benefit analysis,decision support system,balance value and preference,promotion of decision making,evaluation of decision quality,alongside 14 secondary indicators and 50 tertiary indicators.Clinical trials confirmed the finalised effectiveness of the tool.Conclusion The decision support tool for breast cancer and breast reconstruction which developed on the basis of Ottawa decision support framework demonstrates scientific rigor and clinical value.It provides solutions for breast cancer patients when facing difficulties in making a decision for breast reconstruction surgery.
6.Construction of a core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses
Wenhua YU ; Yiyuan ZHAO ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Zhihuan ZHOU ; Jinhua LI ; Liuliu ZHANG ; Li YIN ; Wanmin QIANG ; Huiyu LUO ; Guichun JIANG ; Yuan YU ; Yuhan LU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(10):1268-1275
Objective:To construct a core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses.Methods:This study is a cross-sectional study. A preliminary draft of the core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses was developed through literature review and expert group coordination from June to November 2022. The core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses was established using the Delphi method for expert consultation and the analytic hierarchy process.Results:A total of 54 experts from 11 hospitals and four medical schools in 10 provinces and municipalities directly under the central government across the country were included in two rounds of expert consultation. The effective response rates of the questionnaire were all 100%, with an expert authority coefficient of 0.90, Kendall coordination coefficients of 0.089 to 0.179 and 0.101 to 0.176 ( P<0.01). The final established core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses included seven primary indicators and 69 secondary indicators. Conclusions:The core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses is comprehensive and has the characteristics of specialized oncology nursing, and the construction process is scientific and reliable, laying the foundation for future training of oncology advanced practice nurses.
7.Clinic significance of fractional exhaled nitric oxide in childhood bronchial asthma
Ying ZHANG ; Tao AI ; Lei ZHANG ; Ronghua LUO ; Li WANG ; Wanmin XIA ; Yinghong FAN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2018;41(9):786-788
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of fraction exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) in the diagnosis and monitoring of childhood bronchial asthma (asthma). Methods The FeNO levels of 204 children with acute asthma attack, 148 children with asthma clinical remission, 107 children with cough variant asthma (CVA) and 250 children with pneumonia from March 2016 to March 2017 were retrospectively analyzed and compared. Results The FeNO levels of acute asthma attack, asthma clinical remission, CVA and pneumonia were 18 (10, 37), 16 (10, 38), 18 (9, 31) and 13 (8, 20) nmol/L, and there was statistical difference (P<0.05). The FeNO levels of acute asthma attack, asthma clinical remission and CVA were significantly higher those of pneumonia, and there were statistical differences (P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in the FeNO levels among acute asthma attack, asthma clinical remission and CVA (P>0.05). Conclusions FeNO has clinical significance in the diagnosis of asthma in children, and its clinical significance in monitoring asthma and the prediction of acute attack needs further observations.
8.Analysis of electronic bronchoscopy results of 400 children with respiratory disease
Li WANG ; Wanmin XIA ; Tao AI ; Yinghong FAN ; Lei ZHANG ; Jia LUO ; Yijie HUANG ; Peiyuan SU ; Weiyan CHEN ; Zhengrong LU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2016;(2):147-149
Objective To investigate the value of electronic bronchoscopy in the diagnosis of children respiratory diseases. Methods The electronic bronchoscopy results in 400 children with respiratory disease were retrospectively analyzed. Results In 400 children, there were 246 cases with simple endobronchial inflammation, 67 cases with bronchial malacia, 38 cases with bronchial stenosis, 23 cases with bronchial foreign , 4 cases with tracheal bronchus, 4 cases with epiglottic cyst, 3 cases with bronchiectasis, 3 cases with endobronchial granulation, 3 cases with laryngomalacia, 2 cases with vascular ring compression of the trachea, 2 cases with laryngeal web, 1 case with subglottic cyst, 1 case with subglottic neoplasm, 1 case with tracheoesophageal fistula, 1 case with bronchial atresia (left) and 1 case with trachea cyst. All the children had no serious complications. Conclusions Electronic bronchoscopy can effectively improve the level of diagnosis and treatment of children' s respiratory system disease, and it is worth of clinical promotion.
9.Respiratory depression and excessive sedation due to dezocine
Wanmin LIAO ; Ling AI ; Xianwei ZHANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2015;17(5):391-392
A 49 year-old female underwent laparoscopic uterine myoma plus hysteroscopy operation under general anesthesia.She received an intravenous injection of dezocine 2.5 mg because of pain after anesthesia recovery.About 20 seconds later she fell asleep.She developed orbit-pressing reflex slowing,cyanosis of lips, and reduced amplitude of respiration.Her pulse oxygen saturation was 0.80, breathing rate was 7 beats/min.The patient received nasal catheter oxygen immediately.Her pulse oxygen saturation returned to 1.00, breathing rate increased to 16/min one minute later, and regained consciousness gradually.
10.Respiratory depression and excessive sedation due to dezocine
Wanmin LIAO ; Ling AI ; Xianwei ZHANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2015;17(5):391-392
A 49 year-old female underwent laparoscopic uterine myoma plus hysteroscopy operation under general anesthesia.She received an intravenous injection of dezocine 2.5 mg because of pain after anesthesia recovery.About 20 seconds later she fell asleep.She developed orbit-pressing reflex slowing,cyanosis of lips, and reduced amplitude of respiration.Her pulse oxygen saturation was 0.80, breathing rate was 7 beats/min.The patient received nasal catheter oxygen immediately.Her pulse oxygen saturation returned to 1.00, breathing rate increased to 16/min one minute later, and regained consciousness gradually.

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