1.Frailty trajectory and risk factors in elderly hemodialysis patients after SARS-CoV-2 infection
Yifan YANG ; Huayu YANG ; Zongli DIAO ; Xu LIU ; Lan YAO ; Liyan WANG ; Xiaotian SHI ; Xu LI ; Qing MA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(2):167-172
Objective:To investigate the trajectory of frailty in elderly patients on maintenance hemodialysis(MHD)following SARS-CoV-2 infection and its associated risk factors.Methods:This prospective cohort study focused on elderly patients who underwent baseline frailty assessment(T0)during hemodialysis treatment at Beijing Friendship Hospital for over 3 months between December 1st, 2022, and December 31th, 2022, and were diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection.The Fried Frailty Phenotype was evaluated at 1 month(T1), 3 months(T2), and 6 months(T3)post-infection.Frailty trajectory after infection was analyzed using repeated measurement ANOVA.Patients were divided into stable/improvement or exacerbation groups based on their frailty status at T0 and T3, with logistic regression analysis employed to identify risk factors for different frailty trajectories.Results:A total of 130 elderly maintenance hemodialysis patients, with a median age of 66 years(range: 63-71 years)and 62 males(47.7%), were included in the study.Six months after the infection, a majority of surviving patients saw their frailty scores return to baseline levels.Specifically, 72 patients(55.4%)either maintained or improved to robust or pre-frail states, while 9 patients(6.9%)progressed to a pre-frail state, 18 patients(13.8%)progressed to a frail state, and 31 patients(23.8%)remained in a frail state.Results from multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that low grip strength( OR: 6.30, 95% CI: 1.48-26.73)and all-cause hospitalization( OR: 5.01, 95% CI: 1.19-21.03)were identified as risk factors for non-frail patients transitioning to frailty( P<0.05). Conclusions:The majority of elderly maintenance hemodialysis patients who survived SARS-CoV-2 infection returned to their baseline level of frailty or showed improvement within 6 months.Non-frail patients with low grip strength or those who were hospitalized were more likely to deteriorate towards frailty.
2.Study of an Assessment Tool for Social Care Needs of Terminal Patients at Home and its reliability and validity
Yao XIAO ; Xiaotian ZHANG ; Yongting WEI ; Yinghui MA ; Ni GONG ; Jing YANG ; Zishen WANG ; Peng YUE
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):99-105
Objective A Social Care Needs Assessment Tool for Terminal Patients at Home is constructed and tested for its reliability and validity.Methods In view of the Social Ecosystem Theoiy,based on the semi-structured interviews,participatory observation and literature analysis of the social care needs of terminal patients at home,a questionnaire item pool was formed.Through 3 rounds of Delphi expert consultations,the initial version of the tool was formed.From April to December 2023,a convenient sampling method was used to select 504 terminal patients from 22 hospitals in 5 provinces as the research subjects.The reliability and validity of the tool were tested.Result The constructed tool in this study contained 3 dimensions:micro,meso,macro,with a total of 34 items.Cronbach's α of the tool was 0.966 and split-half reliability was 0.877;I-CVI at the item level was 0.875~1.000 and S-CVI/Ave was 0.989;the exploratory factor analysis results showed that the factors load of each dimension were greater than 0.4;the results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that the tool had good fitting degree.Conclusion The reliability and validity of the nursing-based social care needs assessment tool for terminal patients at home constructed in this study are good,and it can provide a valid tool for healthcare professionals to assess the home-based social care needs of terminal patients.
3.Frailty trajectory and risk factors in elderly hemodialysis patients after SARS-CoV-2 infection
Yifan YANG ; Huayu YANG ; Zongli DIAO ; Xu LIU ; Lan YAO ; Liyan WANG ; Xiaotian SHI ; Xu LI ; Qing MA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(2):167-172
Objective:To investigate the trajectory of frailty in elderly patients on maintenance hemodialysis(MHD)following SARS-CoV-2 infection and its associated risk factors.Methods:This prospective cohort study focused on elderly patients who underwent baseline frailty assessment(T0)during hemodialysis treatment at Beijing Friendship Hospital for over 3 months between December 1st, 2022, and December 31th, 2022, and were diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection.The Fried Frailty Phenotype was evaluated at 1 month(T1), 3 months(T2), and 6 months(T3)post-infection.Frailty trajectory after infection was analyzed using repeated measurement ANOVA.Patients were divided into stable/improvement or exacerbation groups based on their frailty status at T0 and T3, with logistic regression analysis employed to identify risk factors for different frailty trajectories.Results:A total of 130 elderly maintenance hemodialysis patients, with a median age of 66 years(range: 63-71 years)and 62 males(47.7%), were included in the study.Six months after the infection, a majority of surviving patients saw their frailty scores return to baseline levels.Specifically, 72 patients(55.4%)either maintained or improved to robust or pre-frail states, while 9 patients(6.9%)progressed to a pre-frail state, 18 patients(13.8%)progressed to a frail state, and 31 patients(23.8%)remained in a frail state.Results from multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that low grip strength( OR: 6.30, 95% CI: 1.48-26.73)and all-cause hospitalization( OR: 5.01, 95% CI: 1.19-21.03)were identified as risk factors for non-frail patients transitioning to frailty( P<0.05). Conclusions:The majority of elderly maintenance hemodialysis patients who survived SARS-CoV-2 infection returned to their baseline level of frailty or showed improvement within 6 months.Non-frail patients with low grip strength or those who were hospitalized were more likely to deteriorate towards frailty.
4.Study of an Assessment Tool for Social Care Needs of Terminal Patients at Home and its reliability and validity
Yao XIAO ; Xiaotian ZHANG ; Yongting WEI ; Yinghui MA ; Ni GONG ; Jing YANG ; Zishen WANG ; Peng YUE
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):99-105
Objective A Social Care Needs Assessment Tool for Terminal Patients at Home is constructed and tested for its reliability and validity.Methods In view of the Social Ecosystem Theoiy,based on the semi-structured interviews,participatory observation and literature analysis of the social care needs of terminal patients at home,a questionnaire item pool was formed.Through 3 rounds of Delphi expert consultations,the initial version of the tool was formed.From April to December 2023,a convenient sampling method was used to select 504 terminal patients from 22 hospitals in 5 provinces as the research subjects.The reliability and validity of the tool were tested.Result The constructed tool in this study contained 3 dimensions:micro,meso,macro,with a total of 34 items.Cronbach's α of the tool was 0.966 and split-half reliability was 0.877;I-CVI at the item level was 0.875~1.000 and S-CVI/Ave was 0.989;the exploratory factor analysis results showed that the factors load of each dimension were greater than 0.4;the results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that the tool had good fitting degree.Conclusion The reliability and validity of the nursing-based social care needs assessment tool for terminal patients at home constructed in this study are good,and it can provide a valid tool for healthcare professionals to assess the home-based social care needs of terminal patients.
5.Development and immunogenicity evaluation in mice of a novel mRNA vaccine expressing herpes simplex virus type 2 envelope glycoprotein gD.
Jialuo BING ; Liye JIN ; Yao DENG ; Shucai SUN ; Xiaotian HAN ; Xueting CHENG ; Zhenyong QI ; Tangqi WANG ; Ruiwen HAN ; Desheng ZHAI ; Wenjie TAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(8):3241-3251
Human alphaherpesvirus 2 (HSV-2) is the main pathogen resulting human genital herpes, which poses a major threat to the socio-economic development, while there is no effective vaccine. In this study, we developed a novel lipopolyplex (LPP)-delivered mRNA vaccine expressing the HSV-2 envelope glycoprotein gD and evaluated its immunogenicity in mice. The mRNA vaccine was prepared from the genetically modified gD mRNA synthesized in vitro combined with the LPP delivery platform and it was named gD-ORI mRNA. The expression of gD antigen in the mRNA vaccine was validated in vitro by Western blotting and indirect immunofluorescence assay, then the immune responses induced by this mRNA vaccine in mice were evaluated. The immunization with gD mRNA alone induced strong humoral and cellular immune responses in mice. Robust and long-lasting gD-specific IgG antibodies were detected in the mouse serum after booster immunization with gD-ORI mRNA. The immunized mice exhibited a Th1/Th2 balanced IgG response and robust neutralizing antibodies against HSV-2, and a clear dose-response relationship was observed. The gD-specific IgG antibodies were maintained in mice for a long time, up to 18 weeks post-booster immunization. At the same time, multifunctional gD-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in vaccinated mice were detected by intracellular cytokine staining (ICS). This novel gD-expressing mRNA vaccine delivered by LPP induces strong and long-lasting immune responses in mice post booster immunization and has a promising prospect for development and application. This study provides scientific evidence and reference for the development of a new mRNA vaccine for HSV-2.
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Herpesvirus 2, Human/genetics*
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Viral Envelope Proteins/genetics*
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Mice
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Herpes Genitalis/immunology*
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RNA, Messenger/immunology*
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Humans
6.Development of sensitive index system of nursing quality in enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients
Haiyan WANG ; Hongshi CAO ; Xinting ZHANG ; Jingshu YANG ; Yao WANG ; Songyu WANG ; Xiaotian DUAN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(1):39-45
Objective To develop a scientific and reliable sensitive index system of nursing quality in enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients to ensure the effective implementation of enteral nutrition.Methods Literature on enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients were systematically retrieved from databases,such as BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,Joanna Briggs Institute(JBI)Evidence-Based Healthcare Database,American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition(ASPEN),European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism(ESPEN),National Guideline Clearinghouse(NGC),Guidelines International Network(GIN),Medlive,the Cochrane Library,PubMed,Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature(CINAHL),SinoMed,and China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)and Wanfang Data.The initial questionnaire was formulated by using the quality evaluation model of"structure-process-outcome".The index system was established by using the Delphi method,and the index weight was determined by the analytic hierarchy process.Results A total of 11 papers were included,of which 5 were graded in A and 6 in B.The effective recovery rates of the two rounds of correspondence questionnaires were 100%(19/19),the expert authority coefficients was 0.864,and the Kendall harmony coefficients were 0.328 and 0.392(P<0.01),respectively.Consequently,a sensitive index system of nursing quality in enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients was established,which encompassed 3 primary indexes,10 secondary indexes and 28 tertiary indexes.Conclusion The index system developed in this study is scientific,reliable and clinically applicable.It conforms to the characteristics of clinical management and nursing,thereby it provides a reference for assessment of the nursing quality in enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients.
7.Development of sensitive index system of nursing quality in enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients
Haiyan WANG ; Hongshi CAO ; Xinting ZHANG ; Jingshu YANG ; Yao WANG ; Songyu WANG ; Xiaotian DUAN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(1):39-45
Objective To develop a scientific and reliable sensitive index system of nursing quality in enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients to ensure the effective implementation of enteral nutrition.Methods Literature on enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients were systematically retrieved from databases,such as BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,Joanna Briggs Institute(JBI)Evidence-Based Healthcare Database,American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition(ASPEN),European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism(ESPEN),National Guideline Clearinghouse(NGC),Guidelines International Network(GIN),Medlive,the Cochrane Library,PubMed,Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature(CINAHL),SinoMed,and China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)and Wanfang Data.The initial questionnaire was formulated by using the quality evaluation model of"structure-process-outcome".The index system was established by using the Delphi method,and the index weight was determined by the analytic hierarchy process.Results A total of 11 papers were included,of which 5 were graded in A and 6 in B.The effective recovery rates of the two rounds of correspondence questionnaires were 100%(19/19),the expert authority coefficients was 0.864,and the Kendall harmony coefficients were 0.328 and 0.392(P<0.01),respectively.Consequently,a sensitive index system of nursing quality in enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients was established,which encompassed 3 primary indexes,10 secondary indexes and 28 tertiary indexes.Conclusion The index system developed in this study is scientific,reliable and clinically applicable.It conforms to the characteristics of clinical management and nursing,thereby it provides a reference for assessment of the nursing quality in enteral nutrition for neurocritical patients.
8.Training needs for clinical core competence of master in nursing specialist from the perspective of supervisors: a qualitative study
Jingshu YANG ; Yao WANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Songyu WANG ; Xiaotian DUAN ; Huiru ZHANG ; Chunjing WU ; Hongshi CAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(11):1529-1534
Objective:To explore the training needs for clinical core competence of master of nursing specialist (MNS) from the perspective of supervisors, providing reference for the development of future MNS clinical practice training programs.Methods:Using phenomenological research methods from qualitative research, purposive sampling was used to select 10 MNS supervisors from Jilin Province, Heilongjiang Province, Sichuan Province, and Zhejiang Province as research subjects for semi-structured interviews from May to July 2023. Colaizzi 7-step analysis method was used to extract themes.Results:Six themes were extracted, including the need to strengthen MNS ideological and political education, differences in clinical training needs and ability goals between fresh and non-fresh students, the need to enhance MNS clinical practice ability, clinical research should be a key training content, thinking ability training should be integrated throughout the entire clinical training process, and achievement transformation.Conclusions:Relevant training institutions should attach importance to the cultivation of MNS ideological and political education, specialized practical abilities, thinking abilities, clinical research, and achievement transformation abilities, distinguish the tendency of cultivating fresh and non-fresh students, and actively set up relevant courses to improve students' core competence and job competitiveness, and cultivate nursing expert talents that truly meet the needs of clinical development.
9.Development of a joint clinical practice teaching and assessment program based on core competency needs for master of nursing specialist postgraduates
Jingshu YANG ; Yao WANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Songyu WANG ; Xiaotian DUAN ; Huiru ZHANG ; Chunjing WU ; Hongshi CAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(29):3939-3944
Objective:To develop a joint clinical practice teaching and assessment program tailored to the clinical training needs of master of nursing specialist (MNS) postgraduates which focuses on core competency requirements.Methods:Totally 10 MNS postgraduate supervisors were selected by convenience sampling for semi-structured interviews between May and July 2023. Subsequently, a Delphi method was employed with 22 MNS postgraduate supervisors over two rounds of consultations from October to December 2023.Results:A total of 22 experts participated in the Delphi consultations, with an effective response rate of 100.00% (22/22) in both rounds. The expert authority coefficients were 0.822 and 0.833, respectively, for the two rounds. The Kendall's W for various levels of indicators ranged from 0.097 to 0.243 and 0.159 to 0.256, respectively ( P<0.01). The final training program included five primary indicators, 10 secondary indicators, and 26 tertiary indicators. Conclusions:The development process for the joint clinical practice teaching and assessment program for MNS postgraduates is scientific and reliable. The program can serve as a reference for the clinical practice training of MNS postgraduates.
10.Periconceptional maternal homocysteine and birth weight outcomes in offspring: a prospective cohort study
Yi ZHANG ; Xiaotian CHEN ; Qinyu YAO ; Hongyan CHEN ; Mengru LI ; Dingmei WANG ; Yalan DOU ; Yuanzhou PENG ; Xiaoyan GU ; Weili YAN ; Guoying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(2):120-128
Objective:To quantify the associations between periconceptional maternal homocysteine (HCY) and offspring′s birth weight and risk of small for gestational age (SGA) infant.Methods:The 19 984 mother-child pairs in this prospective cohort study were recruited from the Shanghai preconception cohort; the infants were delivered from 1 st September 2016 to 11 th November 2022. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect the mothers′ demographic information, medical history, dietary supplement use, and maternal complications during pregnancy, and their serum samples were collected. Serum HCY, folate, and vitamin B 12 were measured using chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay based on serum sample drawn at enrollment. Birth weight data were obtained from medical records. Multiple imputation methods were applied to handle missing data in key variables. Multivariable linear regression and Poisson regression models were used to analyze the relationship between maternal HCY concentration during the periconceptional period and the birth weight and SGA risk of the offspring. Results:A total of 9 452 pairs were enrolled preconceptionally and the remaining 10 532 pairs were enrolled in early pregnancy. The proportion of mothers whose pregnancy age was greater than 35 years was 9.2% (1 832/19 984), the proportion of primiparous women was 76.5% (15 283/19 984), the proportion of pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity was 14.0% (2 804/19 984), the proportion of using folic acid supplements before pregnancy was 21.4% (4 272/19 984), and the proportion of those who supplemented with folic acid during early pregnancy was 85.2% (8 976/10 532); gestational diabetes mellitus was in 6.2% (1 245/19 984), gestational hypertensive syndrome in 3.6% (711/19 984). The birth weight of the offspring was (3 297±468) g, and there were 1 962 SGA children (9.8%). The HCY concentration in the overall population in appropriate for gestational age during the periconceptional period was (7.9±3.2) μmol/L, with (8.3±3.7) μmol/L in the preconception subgroup and (7.3±2.4) μmol/L in the early pregnancy subgroup. After adjustment for the covariates of perinatal demographic information, adverse pregnancy outcomes, serum folate and vitamin B 12, increased maternal periconceptional HCY was significantly associated with lower offspring birth weight ( β=-2.30, 95% CI -4.43--0.16, P=0.035). Only the early pregnancy subgroup was significantly associated with lower offspring birth weight ( β=-7.39, 95% CI-11.50--3.21, P<0.001). No association was found between peripregnancy HCY and offspring SGA risk. However, elevated HCY in early pregnancy was associated with an increased risk of SGA in the offspring ( RR=1.05, 95% CI 1.01-1.08, P=0.002). Periconceptional vitamin B 12 was a mediator of the association between HCY and offspring birth weight, accounting for 16.5%, 41.2% and 5.4% of its total effect in the overall periconceptional population, the pre-pregnancy subgroup and the early pregnancy subgroup, respectively. Conclusions:Maternal periconceptional HCY level is associated with lower birth weight in offspring, but not with the risk of SGA. Elevated maternal HCY in early pregnancy subgroup may be associated with increased risk of SGA in offspring.

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