1.Incidence and Mortality Trends of Lung Cancer in Jin-shan District of Shanghai from 2002 to 2020
Fei LIN ; Qian WANG ; Zhenjuan LI ; Xiaoyun ZHU ; Dan LIU
China Cancer 2025;34(11):877-883
[Purpose]To analyze the trends of incidence and mortality of lung cancer in Jinshan District of Shanghai from 2002 to 2020.[Methods]The data of lung cancer was obtained from the Shanghai Cancer Registry and the population data was obtained from the Jinshan District Bureau of Public Security.The crude rate and age-standardized rate of incidence and mortality(ASIR and ASMR),and the average annual percentage change(AAPC)of lung cancer were calculated.[Results]From 2002 to 2020,8 982 new cases and 6 081 deaths of lung cancer were reported.The ASIR of lung cancer increased from 36.55/105 to 56.72/105 with an AAPC of 3.34%(P<0.05).The ASIR was also increased in male and female,with higher increase in female(AAPC=8.56%)than that in male(AAPC=0.50%).The ASMR decreased from 32.25/105 to 23.06/105 with an AAPC of-2.08%(P<0.05).The ASMR was decreased both in male and female,with higher decline in male(AAPC=-2.71%)than that in female(AAPC=-0.43%).The disease risk in male was higher than that in female,while the difference in ASIR between male and female was decreasing.The inci-dence and mortality increased with age.[Conclusion]From 2002 to 2020,the incidence of lung cancer in Jinshan District was increasing,but the age-standardized mortality was decreasing.The incidence and mortality of lung cancer varied among different ages and sexes,so targeted preven-tion and control measures should be implemented.
2.Research on the influencing factors of intertemporal health decision-making based on an interpretive structural model
Caixia LIU ; Xueqin GAO ; Ping LIN ; Zhenjuan ZHAO ; Guojie LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(3):353-358
Objective:To identify the key individual factors influencing intertemporal health decision-making and construct an interpretive structural model to analyze the logical relationships between these factors, providing intervention targets for making health-related intertemporal decisions.Methods:Through literature review and expert discussion, individual factors influencing health intertemporal decision-making were identified. The interpretive structural model and cross-impact matrix multiplication method were used to analyze the hierarchical relationships and category distribution among these factors.Results:A hierarchical structural model consisting of three levels and eight elements was established, with category distribution including independent, associated, and dependent groups. Education level and economic status were identified as fundamental factors at the bottom level, influencing each other and belonging to the independent group. Health cognition, health status, self-control, and emotional state were middle-level indirect factors. Self-control was influenced by health status and also affected emotional state and health cognition, while health cognition, in turn, influenced health status, placing these factors in the associated group. Future time perception and future situational expectations were direct factors at the top level, influencing each other and belonging to the dependent group.Conclusions:Education level, economic status, health cognition, health status, self-control, emotional state, future time perception, and future situational expectations are individual factors influencing intertemporal health decision-making, with an inherent relationship from bottom to top. Clarifying the pathways between these factors will help to provide targeted interventions based on individual conditions, promoting correct health intertemporal decision-making.
3.Association between dietary diversity and the risk of MACE after PCI in patients with coronary heart disease
Menglei WANG ; Xueqin GAO ; Ping LIN ; Yini WANG ; Zhenjuan ZHAO ; Xinrui MA ; Ling LI ; Huixia HUANG ; Guojie LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(17):2289-2294
Objective:To investigate the association between dietary diversity and the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) .Methods:A total of 553 patients diagnosed with CHD and undergoing PCI in the Department of Cardiology at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University between May and November 2023 were enrolled using a convenience sampling method. A Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire was used to assess patients' dietary intake after PCI, and the Dietary Diversity Score (DDS) was calculated. Patients were followed up for one year to determine the incidence of MACE.Results:History of hypertension, history of hyperlipidemia, body mass index, use of antiplatelet agents, use of diuretics, triglycerides, smoking index and DDS were identified as factors influencing the occurrence of MACE after PCI ( P<0.05) . Among these, higher dietary diversity had a protective effect against MACE. Conclusions:After PCI, patients with lower DDS experienced MACE more frequently than those with higher scores. Increased dietary diversity can effectively help prevent MACE in patients after PCI.
4.Research on the influencing factors of intertemporal health decision-making based on an interpretive structural model
Caixia LIU ; Xueqin GAO ; Ping LIN ; Zhenjuan ZHAO ; Guojie LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(3):353-358
Objective:To identify the key individual factors influencing intertemporal health decision-making and construct an interpretive structural model to analyze the logical relationships between these factors, providing intervention targets for making health-related intertemporal decisions.Methods:Through literature review and expert discussion, individual factors influencing health intertemporal decision-making were identified. The interpretive structural model and cross-impact matrix multiplication method were used to analyze the hierarchical relationships and category distribution among these factors.Results:A hierarchical structural model consisting of three levels and eight elements was established, with category distribution including independent, associated, and dependent groups. Education level and economic status were identified as fundamental factors at the bottom level, influencing each other and belonging to the independent group. Health cognition, health status, self-control, and emotional state were middle-level indirect factors. Self-control was influenced by health status and also affected emotional state and health cognition, while health cognition, in turn, influenced health status, placing these factors in the associated group. Future time perception and future situational expectations were direct factors at the top level, influencing each other and belonging to the dependent group.Conclusions:Education level, economic status, health cognition, health status, self-control, emotional state, future time perception, and future situational expectations are individual factors influencing intertemporal health decision-making, with an inherent relationship from bottom to top. Clarifying the pathways between these factors will help to provide targeted interventions based on individual conditions, promoting correct health intertemporal decision-making.
5.Association between dietary diversity and the risk of MACE after PCI in patients with coronary heart disease
Menglei WANG ; Xueqin GAO ; Ping LIN ; Yini WANG ; Zhenjuan ZHAO ; Xinrui MA ; Ling LI ; Huixia HUANG ; Guojie LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(17):2289-2294
Objective:To investigate the association between dietary diversity and the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) .Methods:A total of 553 patients diagnosed with CHD and undergoing PCI in the Department of Cardiology at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University between May and November 2023 were enrolled using a convenience sampling method. A Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire was used to assess patients' dietary intake after PCI, and the Dietary Diversity Score (DDS) was calculated. Patients were followed up for one year to determine the incidence of MACE.Results:History of hypertension, history of hyperlipidemia, body mass index, use of antiplatelet agents, use of diuretics, triglycerides, smoking index and DDS were identified as factors influencing the occurrence of MACE after PCI ( P<0.05) . Among these, higher dietary diversity had a protective effect against MACE. Conclusions:After PCI, patients with lower DDS experienced MACE more frequently than those with higher scores. Increased dietary diversity can effectively help prevent MACE in patients after PCI.
6.Incidence and Mortality Trends of Lung Cancer in Jin-shan District of Shanghai from 2002 to 2020
Fei LIN ; Qian WANG ; Zhenjuan LI ; Xiaoyun ZHU ; Dan LIU
China Cancer 2025;34(11):877-883
[Purpose]To analyze the trends of incidence and mortality of lung cancer in Jinshan District of Shanghai from 2002 to 2020.[Methods]The data of lung cancer was obtained from the Shanghai Cancer Registry and the population data was obtained from the Jinshan District Bureau of Public Security.The crude rate and age-standardized rate of incidence and mortality(ASIR and ASMR),and the average annual percentage change(AAPC)of lung cancer were calculated.[Results]From 2002 to 2020,8 982 new cases and 6 081 deaths of lung cancer were reported.The ASIR of lung cancer increased from 36.55/105 to 56.72/105 with an AAPC of 3.34%(P<0.05).The ASIR was also increased in male and female,with higher increase in female(AAPC=8.56%)than that in male(AAPC=0.50%).The ASMR decreased from 32.25/105 to 23.06/105 with an AAPC of-2.08%(P<0.05).The ASMR was decreased both in male and female,with higher decline in male(AAPC=-2.71%)than that in female(AAPC=-0.43%).The disease risk in male was higher than that in female,while the difference in ASIR between male and female was decreasing.The inci-dence and mortality increased with age.[Conclusion]From 2002 to 2020,the incidence of lung cancer in Jinshan District was increasing,but the age-standardized mortality was decreasing.The incidence and mortality of lung cancer varied among different ages and sexes,so targeted preven-tion and control measures should be implemented.
7.Health behavior decision-making experience and needs of patients after percutaneous coronary intervention:a qualitative research
Lan ZHANG ; Xueqin GAO ; Ping LIN ; Zhenjuan ZHAO ; Guojie LIU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(15):1847-1852
Objective To explore the experiences and needs of patients making health behavior decisions after percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI),and to provide evidence for formulating targeted decision support strategies.Methods Based on the Ottawa decision support framework and descriptive qualitative study,16 patients with unhealthy behaviors 1 year after PCI were selected as research subjects in a tertiary A general hospital in Harbin from July to December 2022 by purpose sampling method,and their decisional experience and needs were deeply interviewed by semi-structured interview method.The data were sorted out and analyzed by content analysis method.Results After the analysis of the interview data,the 2 themes and 6 sub-themes were extracted,including the experience of health behavior decision(uncertainty about the benefits of health behavior,low recognition of health behavior,and worry about the negative impact of behavior change);health behavior decision-making needs(health behavior knowledge needs,medical resources needs,emotional support needs).Conclusion PCI patients have a variety of conflicting experiences and multi-dimensional health behavior decision-making needs.Clinical nurses should start from the experience and needs of patients,pay attention to and identify the conflict experience of patients early,meet the individual needs of patients from the aspects of knowledge,medical resources,emotional support,etc.,and promote the transformation and long-term maintenance of PCI patients'health behaviors.
8.Interpretation of group standards for nursing care of patients with infusion of vasoactive agents
Yanyan YU ; Qingyin LI ; Xueqin GAO ; Xiaofeng KANG ; Zhuqing ZHONG ; Hongjun ZHANG ; Haiyan ZHANG ; Siqing DING ; Shumei ZHUANG ; Zhenjuan ZHAO ; Yaping LIU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(20):2444-2446
0n December 31,2021,the Chinese Nursing Association released the group standard"nursing care of patients with infusion of vasoactive agents(T/CNAS 22-2021)",which outlines the fundamental requirements for intravenous infusion of vasoactive drugs and standardizes the evaluation,administration,and monitoring.This article provides an interpretation of the key parts and sections of the standard to ensure nursing safety during the administration of vasoactive drugs,aiming to reduce complications.Additionally,it serves as a crucial reference for nurses during the administration of the medication.
9.Study on Anti-aging Mechanism of Skin with Codonopsis Radix Based on Computational Biology and Animal Experiments
Zhenjuan WANG ; Lijun LIU ; Qi AN ; Jing ZHANG ; Yapeng HAN ; Jing WANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(8):1107-1114
Objective To study anti-aging mechanism of skin with water extract of Codonopsis Radix by applying computational biology and animal experiments.Methods A total of 50 SPF 8-week-old C57BL/6 mice were selected and then randomly divided into five groups.D-galactose-induced aging mice model was constructed,and different doses of water extract of Codonopsis Radix were used for intervention.Hematoxylin-eosin staining(HE)and Masson staining were used to observe the pathological changes of mouse skin tissue.The content of hydroxyproline(HYP),superoxide dismutase(SOD),and malondialdehyde(MDA)in mouse skin were measured by biochemical detection.Transmission electron microscopy was used to observe the ultrastructural changes of mouse skin tissue.The chip data of skin aging from GEO database was obtained to screen skin-aging differential genes.TCMSP and UniProt databases were used to search for active ingredients and targets of Codonopsis Radix.The intersection of targets for Codonopsis Radix-skin aging was obtained by integrating the above data.A protein interaction network of all core gene proteins for Codonopsis Radix intervention in skin aging was constructed through the STRING database.Then,quantitative real-time PCR(RT-qPCR)and Western Blotting were used to verify target genes expression and pathway-related protein expression after the intervention of Codonopsis Radix in the aging model.Results Compared with the normal control group,the skin tissue structure of mice in senile model group were damaged significantly,the damage of skin tissue structure was improved significantly after the intervention of Codonopsis Radix.Compared with the normal control group,the content of HYP and SOD in the skin tissue of mice in senile model group were significantly reduced(P<0.05),while MDA was significantly increased(P<0.05).After the intervention of Codonopsis Radix,the content of HYP and SOD were increased,while MDA was decreased(P<0.05)compared with senile model group.It was found that matrix metalloproteinase 9(MMP9)was the core target for the intervention of Codonopsis Radix on skin aging in computational biology.Experiments have shown that the expression of MMP9 was significantly increased in the skin of aging model mice compared to normal control group(P<0.05).After the intervention of Codonopsis Radix,the expression of MMP9 is significantly reduced(P<0.05),the expression of the key protein including inhibitory subunit of NF-kappa B alpha(IκBα)、IκB kinase-alpha(IKKα)、nuclear factor kappa-B(NF-κB)P65 of NF-κB signaling pathway were significantly changed(P<0.05).Conclusion Codonopsis Radix water extract can effectively alleviate skin aging in aging model mice by inhibiting the protein expression of IκBα、IKKα、NF-κB P65 of NF-κB signaling pathway,reducing the expression of downstream gene MMP9,and ultimately alleviate skin collagen damage and resist skin aging.
10.Status quo and influencing factors of the somatization of depressive emotions among college students
Zhenjuan ZHAO ; Xueqin GAO ; Xinrui MA ; Guojie LIU ; Yini WANG ; Rui WANG ; Ling LI ; Ping LIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(16):2207-2211
Objective:To investigate the status quo and influencing factors of the somatization of depressive emotions among college students, in order to provide a theoretical basis for the reform of mental health education and the formulation of operable mental health counseling for college students.Methods:Totally 297 college students from two institutions of higher education in Heilongjiang Province were selected by convenience sampling and investigated with the College Student Depressive Emotion Somatization Questionnaire, Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale-Short Form (ATSPPH-SF), and the Type D Personality Scale (DS14) .Results:The total score for the College Student Depressive Emotion Somatization Questionnaire among the 297 students was (28.49±8.07), and the total score for the ATSPPH-SF was (21.98±2.73). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the influencing factors for the somatization of depressive emotions in college students were professional psychological help-seeking attitudes and whether they had a Type D personality ( P < 0.05) . Conclusions:During university education, there should be a focus on students' personality traits and the positivity of their attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help in order to mitigate the occurrence of adverse psychological issues such as symptoms of depressive somatization.

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