1.A qualitative study on influencing factors of operating room nurses'preventive behaviors against hypothermia during cesarean section
Linjia FENG ; Xiaoyun HAN ; Chenghuan ZHANG ; Qingqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(10):1190-1195
Objective To gain an in-depth understanding of influencing factors on the preventive behaviors of operating room nurses regarding hypothermia during cesarean sections,and to provide references for promoting the prevention of hypothermia during cesarean sections.Methods A descriptive qualitative research approach was adopted,based on the theoretical framework of the Precede-Proceed Model to develop an interview outline.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 operating room nurses,and the interview data were analyzed using directed content analysis.Results The influencing factors were categorized into 3 main themes and 8 sub-themes.①Predisposing factors:insufficient theoretical knowledge,low risk awareness among healthcare providers.②Enabling factors:rational allocation of equipment/resources,proficient operational skills,targeted and effective training programs,and standardized preventive procedures.③Reinforcing factors:the need to enhance team cooperation,the need to improve the regulatory mechanism.Conclusion Nursing managers should strengthen education and training to enhance nurses'awareness and skill levels in preventing hypothermia,improve equipment resources and build an information-based assessment and decision support system to promote the implementation of hypothermia prevention behaviors.Additionally,facilitating team collaboration and utilizing information construction to collect and analyze quality indicators can strengthen quality management and promote continuous improvement in the quality of hypothermia prevention during cesarean sections.
2.Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury (version 2025)
Aijun XU ; Shuixia LI ; Bo CHEN ; Mengyuan YE ; Lejiao LANG ; Ning NING ; Lin ZHANG ; Changqing LIU ; Zhonglan CHEN ; Weihu MA ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoning WANG ; Dongmei BIAN ; Jiancheng ZENG ; Xin WANG ; Yuan GAO ; Yaping CHEN ; Jiali CHEN ; Yun HAN ; Xiuting LI ; Yang ZHOU ; Xiaojing SU ; Qiong ZHANG ; Tianwen HUANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Hua LIN ; Xingling XIAO ; Ruifeng XU ; Fanghui DONG ; Bing HAN ; Luo FAN ; Yanling PEI ; Suyun LI ; Xiaoju TAN ; Rongchen GUO ; Yefang ZOU ; Xiaoyun HAN ; Junqin DING ; Yi WANG ; Shuhua DENG ; Jinli GUO ; Yinhua LIANG ; Yuan CEN ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Junru CHEN ; Haiyang YU ; Lunlan LI ; Ying REN ; Yunxia LI ; Jianli LU ; Ying YING ; Lan WEI ; Yin WANG ; Qinhong XU ; Yanqin ZHANG ; Yang LYU ; Shijun ZHANG ; Sui WENJIE ; Sanlian HU ; Shuhong YANG ; Guoqing LI ; Jingjing AN ; Baorong HE ; Leling FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(6):530-541
Paraplegia caused by spinal cord injury is a serious neurological complication, for which surgery is currently the main treatment method. Due to different surgical approaches, patients are usually expected to maintain a passive prone position for a long time or switch between the supine and prone positions. Affected by multiple factors such as neurogenic sensory disorders, pathological changes in muscle tone and operative duration, the risk of intraoperative acquired pressure injury (IAPI) is significantly increased. Current clinical prevention strategies for IAPI in these patients predominantly focus on localized pressure relief during positioning, lacking systematic, standardized comprehensive prevention protocols or evidence-based guidelines. To address it, Department of Nursing, Orthopedics Branch, China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care, Spinal Trauma Professional Committee, Orthopedics Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Nursing Group of Spine and Spinal Cord Professional Committee of Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine organized experts in relevant fields to formulate Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury ( version 2025), based on evidence-based medical evidence and latest research results and clinical practice at home and abroad. Eleven recommendations were put forward from the aspects of preoperative risk assessment, intraoperative prevention strategies, postoperative handover and monitoring, and supportive mechanisms for IAPI prevention, aiming to standardize the prevention measures and management strategies of IAPI in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury and accelerate the recovery of patients and improve the therapeutic effect.
3.Diagnostic value of intestinal tissue metagenomic next-generation sequencing in severe diarrhea following haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Qiaoxian LIN ; Jingjing WEI ; Tingting LIAN ; Biqing LIN ; Jinhua REN ; Xiaoyun ZHENG ; Xueqiong WU ; Jing LI ; Han CHEN ; Shujian XIE ; Ting YANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(11):1020-1025
Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic value of intestinal tissue metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) in severe diarrhea following haploidentical allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) .Methods:Sixteen patients who developed severe diarrhea or hematochezia after haploidentical allo-HSCT at the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University (June 2023–August 2024) were enrolled. All underwent gastrointestinal endoscopy and mNGS for microbial detection. Clinical, endoscopic, pathological, and microbiological data were analyzed to evaluate the diagnostic value of mNGS and treatment outcomes following targeted therapy.Results:The study included 16 patients (12 males, 4 females; median age 32.5 years, range 3–60 years). Diarrhea occurred a median of 3.93 months post-transplant (range 1.63–10.40 months). Stool cultures were negative except for one case with Candida. One patient tested positive for Clostridium difficile antigen. Endoscopy revealed mucosal congestion, edema, erosion, and bleeding, with focal inflammation on pathology. mNGS detected pathogens in 87.5% (14/16) of cases, including mixed infections in 78.5% (11/14). Common pathogens were Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterococcus faecium, Escherichia coli, Rhizopus microsporus, EBV, and CMV. Targeted treatment adjustments led to symptom improvement in 87.5% of patients.Conclusion:Allo-HSCT patients are prone to infectious diarrhea due to immunosuppression. Molecular analysis of endoscopic biopsy tissues using mNGS can accurately identify pathogens, guide targeted therapy, and improve clinical outcomes.
4.The incidence and prevalence change of inflammatory bowel disease in Jinan from 2005 to 2022 based on Jinan medical insurance cohort
Yan ZHANG ; Wenwen ZHENG ; Leiqi XU ; Han LIU ; Xiaoyun YANG ; Xiuli ZUO ; Yanqing LI
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(2):136-142
Objective:To identify the incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the northern Chinese population of Jinan, Shangdong Province, along with its temporal trends from 2005 to 2022.Methods:By utilizing the data from the Jinan basic medical insurance system, a population-based IBD cohort was constructed. This facilitated the computation of both the incidence and prevalence rates of IBD, alongside their temporal trends throughout the 2005 to 2022 timeframe. The 95% confidence intervals were estimated using poisson regression.Results:The overall incidence rate of IBD showed a yearly increasing trend, with age-standardized incidence rates rising from 0.03/100 000 in 2005 to 5.39/100 000 in 2022. The age-standardized incidence rate of ulcerative colitis (UC) increased from 0.03/100 000 in 2005 to 4.97/100 000 in 2022. The age-standardized incidence rate of Crohn's disease (CD) rose from 0.05/100 000 in 2011 to 0.44/100 000 in 2022. The crude prevalence of IBD increased from 0.60/100 000 in 2005 to 32.39/100 000 in 2022. Specifically, the crude prevalence of UC increased from 0.60/100 000 in 2005 to 31.44/100 000 in 2022, while the crude prevalence of CD increased from 0.05/100 000 in 2011 to 1.19/100 000 in 2022.Conclusions:Analysis of recent medical insurance data reveals a continuous uptrend in both the incidence and prevalence of IBD in Jinan, a northern city in China. This underscores the urgent need for enhanced medical resources and healthcare guaruntee to ensure the well-being of individuals afflicted with IBD.
5.The incidence and prevalence change of inflammatory bowel disease in Jinan from 2005 to 2022 based on Jinan medical insurance cohort
Yan ZHANG ; Wenwen ZHENG ; Leiqi XU ; Han LIU ; Xiaoyun YANG ; Xiuli ZUO ; Yanqing LI
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2025;09(2):136-142
Objective:To identify the incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the northern Chinese population of Jinan, Shangdong Province, along with its temporal trends from 2005 to 2022.Methods:By utilizing the data from the Jinan basic medical insurance system, a population-based IBD cohort was constructed. This facilitated the computation of both the incidence and prevalence rates of IBD, alongside their temporal trends throughout the 2005 to 2022 timeframe. The 95% confidence intervals were estimated using poisson regression.Results:The overall incidence rate of IBD showed a yearly increasing trend, with age-standardized incidence rates rising from 0.03/100 000 in 2005 to 5.39/100 000 in 2022. The age-standardized incidence rate of ulcerative colitis (UC) increased from 0.03/100 000 in 2005 to 4.97/100 000 in 2022. The age-standardized incidence rate of Crohn's disease (CD) rose from 0.05/100 000 in 2011 to 0.44/100 000 in 2022. The crude prevalence of IBD increased from 0.60/100 000 in 2005 to 32.39/100 000 in 2022. Specifically, the crude prevalence of UC increased from 0.60/100 000 in 2005 to 31.44/100 000 in 2022, while the crude prevalence of CD increased from 0.05/100 000 in 2011 to 1.19/100 000 in 2022.Conclusions:Analysis of recent medical insurance data reveals a continuous uptrend in both the incidence and prevalence of IBD in Jinan, a northern city in China. This underscores the urgent need for enhanced medical resources and healthcare guaruntee to ensure the well-being of individuals afflicted with IBD.
6.Construction of CRMP1 lentiviral interference plasmid and its effect on expression of NLRP3 inflammasome protein in SH-SY5Y cells
Songhao WANG ; Kun QIN ; Yu HAN ; Weiwei ZHANG ; Shaoye XU ; Xiaoyun SHAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(2):433-438
Objective:To construct a lentiviral interference plasmid targeting collapse response regulatory protein 1(CRMP1)gene,to establish a human neuroblastoma cell line(SH-SY5Y)with stable CRMP1 knockdown,and to investigate its impact on expression of NLRP3 inflammasome protein.Methods:Double-stranded shRNA was designed and synthesized targeting h-CRMP1 mRNA sequence,and cloned into PLKO.1 vector.Recombinant shCRMP1 plasmids were constructed correctly,which was transfected into HEK-293T cells for lentiviral packaging.Obtained lentivirus supernatant was concentrated and then infected into SH-SY5Y cells.The interference effect of shCRMP1 plasmid and protein expressions of NLRP3 inflammasome components in SH-SY5Y cells were detected by Western blot.Results:DNA sequencing results showed that insertion sequences of recombinant interference plasmids pLKO.1-shCRMP1 were consistent with designed sequences,which confirmed successful construction of shCRMP1 lentivirus interfering plasmids and transfected into HEK-293T cells for lentivirus packaging,and protein level of CRMP1 in HEK-293T cells were decreased.SH-SY5Y cells were infected with lentivirus concentrate obtained from packaging and screened with puromycin.Western blot results showed that shCRMP1 recombinant lentiviral plasmids could significantly down-regulate CRMP1 protein expression in SH-SY5Y cells.It was also found that in SH-SY5Y cell line with stable CRMP1 knockdown,inhibition of CRMP1 expression could effectively inhibit NLRP3 inflammasome activation under MPP+induction.Conclusion:pLKO.1-shCRMP1 lentiviral interfering plas-mids have been successfully constructed,and interference with CRMP1 can inhibit activation of NLRP3 inflammasome in MPP+-in-duced SH-SY5Y cells.This study provides guidance for further research on mechanism of CRMP1 in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease.
7.Summary of the best evidence for perioperative management of oral nutritional supplementation in patients with gastric cancer
Xiaoyan ZONG ; Hongyan LI ; Xiaoyun HAN ; Xinhua JING
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(3):355-363
Objective To search,select,evaluate and summarize the best evidence of perioperative oral nutritional supplement management in patients with gastric cancer,so as to provide references for the formulation of standardized oral nutritional supplement management program in clinical practice.Methods Guidelines,evidence summaries,systematic reviews,expert consensuses and group standards were systematically and completely retrieved from NGC,NICE,SIGN and other websites,as well as Cochrane Library,JBI and other databases.The retrieve time limit was from the database construction to March,2024.Totally 2 researchers trained in evidence-based nursing independently evaluated the quality of the literature,extracted the evidence,and classified the evidence level.Results A total of 21 articles were involved,including 4 guidelines,6 evidence summaries,5 expert consensuses and 6 systematic reviews.28 pieces of best evidence on 6 topics were summarized,including the establishment of multidisciplinary teams,health education,type selection and target requirement of oral nutritional supplement,preoperative oral nutritional supplement management,postoperative oral nutritional supplement management,and discharge oral nutritional supplement guidance.Conclusion This study summarized the comprehensive and scientific best evidence of oral nutritional supplement management for patients with perioperative gastric cancer,providing evidence-based support for medical staff to manage the oral nutritional supplement in perioperative gastric cancer patients systematically and standardly.
8.Summary of the best evidence for perioperative management of oral nutritional supplementation in patients with gastric cancer
Xiaoyan ZONG ; Hongyan LI ; Xiaoyun HAN ; Xinhua JING
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(3):355-363
Objective To search,select,evaluate and summarize the best evidence of perioperative oral nutritional supplement management in patients with gastric cancer,so as to provide references for the formulation of standardized oral nutritional supplement management program in clinical practice.Methods Guidelines,evidence summaries,systematic reviews,expert consensuses and group standards were systematically and completely retrieved from NGC,NICE,SIGN and other websites,as well as Cochrane Library,JBI and other databases.The retrieve time limit was from the database construction to March,2024.Totally 2 researchers trained in evidence-based nursing independently evaluated the quality of the literature,extracted the evidence,and classified the evidence level.Results A total of 21 articles were involved,including 4 guidelines,6 evidence summaries,5 expert consensuses and 6 systematic reviews.28 pieces of best evidence on 6 topics were summarized,including the establishment of multidisciplinary teams,health education,type selection and target requirement of oral nutritional supplement,preoperative oral nutritional supplement management,postoperative oral nutritional supplement management,and discharge oral nutritional supplement guidance.Conclusion This study summarized the comprehensive and scientific best evidence of oral nutritional supplement management for patients with perioperative gastric cancer,providing evidence-based support for medical staff to manage the oral nutritional supplement in perioperative gastric cancer patients systematically and standardly.
9.Construction of CRMP1 lentiviral interference plasmid and its effect on expression of NLRP3 inflammasome protein in SH-SY5Y cells
Songhao WANG ; Kun QIN ; Yu HAN ; Weiwei ZHANG ; Shaoye XU ; Xiaoyun SHAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(2):433-438
Objective:To construct a lentiviral interference plasmid targeting collapse response regulatory protein 1(CRMP1)gene,to establish a human neuroblastoma cell line(SH-SY5Y)with stable CRMP1 knockdown,and to investigate its impact on expression of NLRP3 inflammasome protein.Methods:Double-stranded shRNA was designed and synthesized targeting h-CRMP1 mRNA sequence,and cloned into PLKO.1 vector.Recombinant shCRMP1 plasmids were constructed correctly,which was transfected into HEK-293T cells for lentiviral packaging.Obtained lentivirus supernatant was concentrated and then infected into SH-SY5Y cells.The interference effect of shCRMP1 plasmid and protein expressions of NLRP3 inflammasome components in SH-SY5Y cells were detected by Western blot.Results:DNA sequencing results showed that insertion sequences of recombinant interference plasmids pLKO.1-shCRMP1 were consistent with designed sequences,which confirmed successful construction of shCRMP1 lentivirus interfering plasmids and transfected into HEK-293T cells for lentivirus packaging,and protein level of CRMP1 in HEK-293T cells were decreased.SH-SY5Y cells were infected with lentivirus concentrate obtained from packaging and screened with puromycin.Western blot results showed that shCRMP1 recombinant lentiviral plasmids could significantly down-regulate CRMP1 protein expression in SH-SY5Y cells.It was also found that in SH-SY5Y cell line with stable CRMP1 knockdown,inhibition of CRMP1 expression could effectively inhibit NLRP3 inflammasome activation under MPP+induction.Conclusion:pLKO.1-shCRMP1 lentiviral interfering plas-mids have been successfully constructed,and interference with CRMP1 can inhibit activation of NLRP3 inflammasome in MPP+-in-duced SH-SY5Y cells.This study provides guidance for further research on mechanism of CRMP1 in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease.
10.A qualitative study on influencing factors of operating room nurses'preventive behaviors against hypothermia during cesarean section
Linjia FENG ; Xiaoyun HAN ; Chenghuan ZHANG ; Qingqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(10):1190-1195
Objective To gain an in-depth understanding of influencing factors on the preventive behaviors of operating room nurses regarding hypothermia during cesarean sections,and to provide references for promoting the prevention of hypothermia during cesarean sections.Methods A descriptive qualitative research approach was adopted,based on the theoretical framework of the Precede-Proceed Model to develop an interview outline.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 operating room nurses,and the interview data were analyzed using directed content analysis.Results The influencing factors were categorized into 3 main themes and 8 sub-themes.①Predisposing factors:insufficient theoretical knowledge,low risk awareness among healthcare providers.②Enabling factors:rational allocation of equipment/resources,proficient operational skills,targeted and effective training programs,and standardized preventive procedures.③Reinforcing factors:the need to enhance team cooperation,the need to improve the regulatory mechanism.Conclusion Nursing managers should strengthen education and training to enhance nurses'awareness and skill levels in preventing hypothermia,improve equipment resources and build an information-based assessment and decision support system to promote the implementation of hypothermia prevention behaviors.Additionally,facilitating team collaboration and utilizing information construction to collect and analyze quality indicators can strengthen quality management and promote continuous improvement in the quality of hypothermia prevention during cesarean sections.

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