1.Visualization analysis of post dialysis fatigue research at home and abroad based on CiteSpace
Shimin HUANG ; Chunmei GUO ; Qianqian YAN ; Binghua LAN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(21):41-46,82
Objective To analyze the research status and development trend of post dialysis fatigue(PDF)in dialysis patients at home and abroad,and to provide reference for nursing practice.Methods Relevant literature included in the China Knowledge Network,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform and PubMed database from its inception to November 30,2024 was searched,and bibliometric analysis was performed using CiteSpace 6.2.R6 software.Results A total of 624 papers(347 in English and 277 in Chinese)were published from 1999 to 2024,with the number of articles increasing year by year;International research has formed a stable cooperation network,with hotspots focusing on the validation of the reliability and validity of the fatigue assessment tool and the exploration of nursing interventions.Conclusion Foreign PDF studies started earlier,and domestic studies have increased in recent years,but localization of assessment tools,validation of multiple populations and exploration of interventions need to be strengthened to improve patients' quality of life.
2.Virtual reality for post-stroke limb rehabilitation:an overview of systematic reviews
Hongwei YANG ; Juan WANG ; Hui JI ; Zhongjian LI ; Binghua LAN ; Xueying LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(17):2150-2157
Objective To re-evaluate systematic reviews on the application of virtual reality(VR)technology in limb rehabilitation for stroke patients,providing evidence to support the implementation of VR.Methods Systematic searches were conducted in Web of Science,PubMed,CINAHL,Cochrane Library,Embase,CNKI,CBM,WanFang,and VIP databases from their inception until March 2025,identifying systematic reviews/meta-analyses investigating VR for limb rehabilitation in stroke patients.2 researchers independently screened the literature.Methodological quality was evaluated using the Assessment of Mutiple System Reviews 2(AMSTAR 2)tool;reporting quality was evaluated according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses(PRISMA)guidelines;evidence quality was graded using the Grades of Recommendations Assessment,Development,and Evaluation(GRADE)system;literature overlap was assessed using the Corrected Covered Area(CCA)method.Results A total of 15 articles were included.According to AMSTAR 2,totally 3 reviews were of moderate quality,while the remainder were rated as low or very low quality.PRISMA scores ranged from 19.5 to 27.0 points.Based on GRADE,a review was classified as high quality,6 as moderate quality,and the remainder as low or very low quality.The CCA was 5.3%,indicating slight overlap.Conclusion VR contributes to the improvement of indicators such as upper limb motor function/mobility and lower limb balance in stroke patients.However,methodological limitations,including weak control of bias and inadequate handling of heterogeneity among included studies,restrict the overall quality of evidence.Further standardized,high-quality studies are needed to provide more reliable evidence to support clinical decision-making.
3.Virtual reality for post-stroke limb rehabilitation:an overview of systematic reviews
Hongwei YANG ; Juan WANG ; Hui JI ; Zhongjian LI ; Binghua LAN ; Xueying LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(17):2150-2157
Objective To re-evaluate systematic reviews on the application of virtual reality(VR)technology in limb rehabilitation for stroke patients,providing evidence to support the implementation of VR.Methods Systematic searches were conducted in Web of Science,PubMed,CINAHL,Cochrane Library,Embase,CNKI,CBM,WanFang,and VIP databases from their inception until March 2025,identifying systematic reviews/meta-analyses investigating VR for limb rehabilitation in stroke patients.2 researchers independently screened the literature.Methodological quality was evaluated using the Assessment of Mutiple System Reviews 2(AMSTAR 2)tool;reporting quality was evaluated according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses(PRISMA)guidelines;evidence quality was graded using the Grades of Recommendations Assessment,Development,and Evaluation(GRADE)system;literature overlap was assessed using the Corrected Covered Area(CCA)method.Results A total of 15 articles were included.According to AMSTAR 2,totally 3 reviews were of moderate quality,while the remainder were rated as low or very low quality.PRISMA scores ranged from 19.5 to 27.0 points.Based on GRADE,a review was classified as high quality,6 as moderate quality,and the remainder as low or very low quality.The CCA was 5.3%,indicating slight overlap.Conclusion VR contributes to the improvement of indicators such as upper limb motor function/mobility and lower limb balance in stroke patients.However,methodological limitations,including weak control of bias and inadequate handling of heterogeneity among included studies,restrict the overall quality of evidence.Further standardized,high-quality studies are needed to provide more reliable evidence to support clinical decision-making.
4.Visualization analysis of post dialysis fatigue research at home and abroad based on CiteSpace
Shimin HUANG ; Chunmei GUO ; Qianqian YAN ; Binghua LAN
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(21):41-46,82
Objective To analyze the research status and development trend of post dialysis fatigue(PDF)in dialysis patients at home and abroad,and to provide reference for nursing practice.Methods Relevant literature included in the China Knowledge Network,Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform and PubMed database from its inception to November 30,2024 was searched,and bibliometric analysis was performed using CiteSpace 6.2.R6 software.Results A total of 624 papers(347 in English and 277 in Chinese)were published from 1999 to 2024,with the number of articles increasing year by year;International research has formed a stable cooperation network,with hotspots focusing on the validation of the reliability and validity of the fatigue assessment tool and the exploration of nursing interventions.Conclusion Foreign PDF studies started earlier,and domestic studies have increased in recent years,but localization of assessment tools,validation of multiple populations and exploration of interventions need to be strengthened to improve patients' quality of life.
5.Using self media platforms to create hospital cultural brands with"micro"characteristics:a case study of a class a tertiary hospital
Binghua PAN ; Kai HUANG ; Baolong LAN ; Ziqian HUANG ; Aiyu NONG ; Lihua LI
Modern Hospital 2024;24(1):30-33,37
The dissemination of culture requires carriers.The construction of hospital characteristic culture and hospital brand culture that highlights hospital characteristics needs to be recognized by medical staff and patients.A good hospital culture is one of the important factors to enhance hospital competitiveness,and can also enhance the hospital's reputation among the pub-lic.As a very common way of information circulation in China,self media and integrated media are rapidly developing and inno-vating in the field of healthcare.Hospitals should actively build their own"micro"cultural platforms.Using self media platforms to tell micro stories,popularize micro knowledge,shoot micro movies,publish micro books,hold micro forums,and micro mu-sic,to enrich patients'cultural lives and create an exclusive hospital culture.

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