1.Summary of the best evidence for postoperative flap management in patients with oral cancer
Cong HE ; Fangqun CHENG ; Jing XUE ; Siyu CHEN ; Qiang XU ; Peiyu CHENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3286-3292
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for postoperative flap management in patients with oral cancer.Methods:Clinical decisions, guidelines, systematic reviews, expert consensus, and evidence summaries on postoperative flap management for patients with oral cancer were searched in databases and websites based on the 6S pyramid of evidence model. The search period was from January 1, 2014, to July 1, 2024. Two researchers trained in evidence-based nursing independently conducted a quality assessment of the literature and extracted the evidence.Results:A total of 14 articels were included, including one clinical decision, two guidelines, one evidence summary, eight systematic reviews, and two expert consensus. Twenty-eighgt pieces of evidence for postoperative flap management in patients with oral cancer were summarized from four aspects of risk factors, flap assessment, protective measures, and treatments.Conclusions:The summarized best evidence for postoperative flap management in oral cancer patients is scientific and applicable. Healthcare professionals need to select and apply the best evidence in a targeted manner, considering the clinical context.
2.Summary of the best evidence for postoperative flap management in patients with oral cancer
Cong HE ; Fangqun CHENG ; Jing XUE ; Siyu CHEN ; Qiang XU ; Peiyu CHENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3286-3292
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for postoperative flap management in patients with oral cancer.Methods:Clinical decisions, guidelines, systematic reviews, expert consensus, and evidence summaries on postoperative flap management for patients with oral cancer were searched in databases and websites based on the 6S pyramid of evidence model. The search period was from January 1, 2014, to July 1, 2024. Two researchers trained in evidence-based nursing independently conducted a quality assessment of the literature and extracted the evidence.Results:A total of 14 articels were included, including one clinical decision, two guidelines, one evidence summary, eight systematic reviews, and two expert consensus. Twenty-eighgt pieces of evidence for postoperative flap management in patients with oral cancer were summarized from four aspects of risk factors, flap assessment, protective measures, and treatments.Conclusions:The summarized best evidence for postoperative flap management in oral cancer patients is scientific and applicable. Healthcare professionals need to select and apply the best evidence in a targeted manner, considering the clinical context.
3.Is hemostatic agent effective and safe in minimally invasive partial nephrectomy?
Qiong GUO ; Yifei LIN ; Chenyang ZHANG ; Fangqun LENG ; Youlin LONG ; Yifan CHENG ; Liu YANG ; Liang DU ; Jin HUANG ; Ga LIAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(17):2116-2118
4.Development and evaluation of Chinese version of the Manchester patient safety framework
Min LUO ; Huilan XIE ; Qing OUYANG ; Yu′e LIU ; Fangqun CHENG ; Bibo HU ; Lihua ZHOU ; Yangfei ZHOU ; Xiaoling ZHANG ; Ying TANG ; Ying LIU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;(12):1-6
Objective To develop Chinese version of the Manchester patient safety framework, and evaluate the feasibility of its clinical application. Methods The Manchester patient safety framework (MaPSaF) was transformed into Chinese version by translation and back-translation together with inquiries from experts. The trial study was done firstly among 136 nurses in five pilot wards and followed by five times of focus-oriented group interviews. A semi-structured, in-depth interview was then performed in 12 randomly selected participants and acquired data were analyzed by category analysis. Result Two themes were abstracted: Chinese version of MaPSaF showed a good practicability, effectiveness and operability and it was effective for deepened understanding of patient′s safety culture. Conclusion The Chinese version of MaPSaF can be used for safety culture evaluation during nursing process in China.
5.The influence of health education on patients with poststroke dysphgia
Ying TANG ; Jinsheng LIN ; Fangqun CHENG ; Zeyun LI ; Pan LU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(12):843-844
Objective To explore the influence of health education on patients with dysphgia and related complications.Methods Different methods of health education were used with 87 patients with different dysphagia conditions and their earegivers.The health education was oriented to dysphgia evaluation and appropriate functional training to improve deglutition.The severity of dysphgia and related complications were observed before and after the health education. Results Health education combined with functional training could reduce the possibility of pul-monary infection,misaspiration and malnutrition for post-stroke dysphagic patients,and the difference was statistical-ly significant. Conclusions Health educmion combined with functional training is effective in reducing the possi-bility of pulmonary infection and malnutrition and preventing misaspiration in stroke patients with dysphgia.It can help such patients regain the independent deglutition ability in the short term.

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