1.Virtual reality technology-based psychological intervention for patients with cancer:a scoping review
Yayu REN ; Chunhua GAO ; Fangyan LU ; Li ZHENG ; Huafen WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(4):486-492
Objective To conduct a scoping review of the current state of research on the application of virtual reality technology in psychological interventions for cancer patients,clarifying its types,forms,contents,intervention effects,and outcome indicators,and to provide the improvement of mental health in cancer patients.Methods A literature search was conducted on PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,Scopus,Cochrane Library,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,and Wanfang Data up to October 11,2023.The selected literature was screened,included,and analyzed for content summary.Results A total of 22 studies were included,involving both non-immersive and immersive virtual reality technologies,with various systems or programs used for intervention.The primary interventions include virtual reality relaxation therapy,virtual reality exposure therapy,and virtual reality reminiscence therapy.The outcome indicators primarily include anxiety,depression,distress,pain,fatigue,sleep,quality of life,coping,and side effects of virtual reality.Conclusion The use of virtual reality technology for psychological interventions in cancer patients offers a variety of forms and rich content,which has a positive impact on improving the physical and mental health of cancer patients.However,there is significant heterogeneity in the content elements and outcome measure tools,leading to certain limitations in its application.In the future,the specific needs of cancer patients should be considered,and the procedural norms for virtual reality-based psychological interventions should be explored.
2.Summary of the best evidence for home nutrition management in patients after gastric cancer surgery
Ying ZENG ; Jinyi XIE ; Shujie LIN ; Lijing WEN ; Fangyan LU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(7):83-92
Objective To retrieve,evaluate and summarise the best evidence in home nutrition management for patients after gastric cancer surgery,so as to provide a reference for medical staff.Methods According to the"6S"mode of evidence-based resource retrieval,desktop work was conducted to search the databases of UpToDate,PubMed,Embase,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),VIP database,Wanfang database,Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network(SIGN),the website of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence(NICE),Guidelines International Network(GIN),National Guideline Clearinghouse(NGC),the website of Registered Nurses'Association of Ontario(RNAO),the guidelines website of Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology(CSCO),Physiotherapy Evidence Database(PEDro),National Comprehensive Cancer Network(NCCN),the website of China Medical Association(CMA),the website of American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition(ASPEN),the website of European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism(ESPEN),and Yimaitong for clinical guidelines,systematic evaluations,expert consensuses,clinical decisions,evidence summaries and randomised controlled trials(RCTs)in home nutrition management for the patients after gastric cancer surgery.The retrieved data was from 1st January,2014 to 30th June,2024.Two researchers who had systematic training in evidence-based nursing independently screened and evaluated the retrieved literature.Results A total of 13 documents were finally included,covering 5 clinical guidelines,5 expert consensuses,1 clinical decision and 2 RCT studies.Thirty-two pieces of the best evidence were summarised from seven aspects of nutritional follow-up,nutritional risk screening and assessment,health education of oral nutrition,health education of tube-fed enteral nutrition,health education of nutrient requirement,complication management and life management.Conclusion The evidence summarised in this study on home nutrition management for the patients after gastric cancer surgery can be used as a reference for medical staff.
3.Progress in the implementation and management of home parenteral nutrition in patients with short bowel syndrome
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2294-2299
Home parenteral nutrition is an important way of nutritional support for patients with short bowel syndrome at home.It can not only improve the nutritional status of patients,enhance their quality of life,but also shorten their hospital stay,save medical expenses and facilitate their return to family life.This study reviews the current situation of home parenteral nutrition,the implementation methods and follow-up management of home parenteral nutrition for patients with short bowel syndrome,and the countermeasures to promote the implementation of home parenteral nutrition for patients with short bowel syndrome,with the aim of providing references for promoting the implementation and standardizing the management of home parenteral nutrition for patients with short bowel syndrome in China.
4.Virtual reality technology-based psychological intervention for patients with cancer:a scoping review
Yayu REN ; Chunhua GAO ; Fangyan LU ; Li ZHENG ; Huafen WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(4):486-492
Objective To conduct a scoping review of the current state of research on the application of virtual reality technology in psychological interventions for cancer patients,clarifying its types,forms,contents,intervention effects,and outcome indicators,and to provide the improvement of mental health in cancer patients.Methods A literature search was conducted on PubMed,Embase,Web of Science,Scopus,Cochrane Library,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,and Wanfang Data up to October 11,2023.The selected literature was screened,included,and analyzed for content summary.Results A total of 22 studies were included,involving both non-immersive and immersive virtual reality technologies,with various systems or programs used for intervention.The primary interventions include virtual reality relaxation therapy,virtual reality exposure therapy,and virtual reality reminiscence therapy.The outcome indicators primarily include anxiety,depression,distress,pain,fatigue,sleep,quality of life,coping,and side effects of virtual reality.Conclusion The use of virtual reality technology for psychological interventions in cancer patients offers a variety of forms and rich content,which has a positive impact on improving the physical and mental health of cancer patients.However,there is significant heterogeneity in the content elements and outcome measure tools,leading to certain limitations in its application.In the future,the specific needs of cancer patients should be considered,and the procedural norms for virtual reality-based psychological interventions should be explored.
5.Progress in the implementation and management of home parenteral nutrition in patients with short bowel syndrome
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2294-2299
Home parenteral nutrition is an important way of nutritional support for patients with short bowel syndrome at home.It can not only improve the nutritional status of patients,enhance their quality of life,but also shorten their hospital stay,save medical expenses and facilitate their return to family life.This study reviews the current situation of home parenteral nutrition,the implementation methods and follow-up management of home parenteral nutrition for patients with short bowel syndrome,and the countermeasures to promote the implementation of home parenteral nutrition for patients with short bowel syndrome,with the aim of providing references for promoting the implementation and standardizing the management of home parenteral nutrition for patients with short bowel syndrome in China.
6.Nursing care of a child with liver transplantation combined with abdominal compartment syndrome
Lu LU ; Fangyan LU ; Li JI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(2):240-243
To summarize the nursing experience of a child with maple diabetes complicated with abdominal compartment syndrome during liver transplantation.Nursing points:dynamic monitoring of intra-abdominal pressure to alleviate symptom of abdominal compartment syndrome;strengthen the nursing care during the open period of the abdominal cavity and prepare for the second phase suture surgery;implement abdominal lavage technique to avoid intestinal fluid accumulation;carry out personalized rehabilitation training to promote the development of the nervous system;provide nutritional support,strengthen skin observation and care;empower parents of sick children and reduce the burden of care.After 48 days of diagnosis,treatment,and care,the patient recovered and was discharged from the hospital.With the follow-up for 3 months,the patient's condition is good.
7.Analysis influencing factors of nutritional status changes in pediatric liver transplant patients and nursing revelation
Jing YANG ; Huafen WANG ; Fangyan LU ; Ruijie BAO ; Li ZHU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(9):1113-1119
Objective To understand the changing trend of nutritional status of children undergoing liver transplantation within 6 months after discharge,and to explore its influencing factors,in order to provide guidance for the clinical formulation of personalized nutritional intervention programs.Methods By the convenient sampling method,153 children undergoing liver transplantation admitted to the liver transplantation center of a tertiary A hospital in Hangzhou from January 2023 to January 2024 were selected as the research subjects.Their basic and clinical data were collected.The nutritional status at the 1 day before surgery and 1 month,3 months,and 6 months after discharge was evaluated by the standard deviation evaluation method of children's nutritional status.According to the changing trend of their nutritional status,they were grouped.Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression were used to analyze the influencing factors of the changing trend of nutritional status in children undergoing liver transplantation.Results A total of 144 children who underwent liver transplantation were ultimately included in the study.The incidence of malnutrition at 1 month,3 months,and 6 months after discharge was 66.0%,54.9%,and 53.5%,respectively.According to the changing trend of nutritional status of children undergoing liver transplantation,they were divided into 3 groups:54 cases(37.5%)in the good nutritional status group,24 cases(16.7%)in the fluctuating nutritional status group,and 66 cases(45.8%)in the poor nutritional status group.The results of multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that birth weight,feeding method within 6 months after birth,age of caregivers and learning situation of nutritional knowledge were the influencing factors of the changing trend of nutritional status in children undergoing liver transplantation(P<0.05).Conclusion The incidence of malnutrition in children undergoing liver transplantation is high within 6 months after discharge;medical staff should closely collaborate with families to formulate and implement staged personalized nutritional intervention measures based on the specific conditions and influencing factors of the children to effectively improve the nutritional status of the children after transplantation.
8.Summary of the best evidence for home nutrition management in patients after gastric cancer surgery
Ying ZENG ; Jinyi XIE ; Shujie LIN ; Lijing WEN ; Fangyan LU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(7):83-92
Objective To retrieve,evaluate and summarise the best evidence in home nutrition management for patients after gastric cancer surgery,so as to provide a reference for medical staff.Methods According to the"6S"mode of evidence-based resource retrieval,desktop work was conducted to search the databases of UpToDate,PubMed,Embase,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),VIP database,Wanfang database,Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network(SIGN),the website of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence(NICE),Guidelines International Network(GIN),National Guideline Clearinghouse(NGC),the website of Registered Nurses'Association of Ontario(RNAO),the guidelines website of Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology(CSCO),Physiotherapy Evidence Database(PEDro),National Comprehensive Cancer Network(NCCN),the website of China Medical Association(CMA),the website of American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition(ASPEN),the website of European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism(ESPEN),and Yimaitong for clinical guidelines,systematic evaluations,expert consensuses,clinical decisions,evidence summaries and randomised controlled trials(RCTs)in home nutrition management for the patients after gastric cancer surgery.The retrieved data was from 1st January,2014 to 30th June,2024.Two researchers who had systematic training in evidence-based nursing independently screened and evaluated the retrieved literature.Results A total of 13 documents were finally included,covering 5 clinical guidelines,5 expert consensuses,1 clinical decision and 2 RCT studies.Thirty-two pieces of the best evidence were summarised from seven aspects of nutritional follow-up,nutritional risk screening and assessment,health education of oral nutrition,health education of tube-fed enteral nutrition,health education of nutrient requirement,complication management and life management.Conclusion The evidence summarised in this study on home nutrition management for the patients after gastric cancer surgery can be used as a reference for medical staff.
9.Nursing care of a child with liver transplantation combined with abdominal compartment syndrome
Lu LU ; Fangyan LU ; Li JI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(2):240-243
To summarize the nursing experience of a child with maple diabetes complicated with abdominal compartment syndrome during liver transplantation.Nursing points:dynamic monitoring of intra-abdominal pressure to alleviate symptom of abdominal compartment syndrome;strengthen the nursing care during the open period of the abdominal cavity and prepare for the second phase suture surgery;implement abdominal lavage technique to avoid intestinal fluid accumulation;carry out personalized rehabilitation training to promote the development of the nervous system;provide nutritional support,strengthen skin observation and care;empower parents of sick children and reduce the burden of care.After 48 days of diagnosis,treatment,and care,the patient recovered and was discharged from the hospital.With the follow-up for 3 months,the patient's condition is good.
10.Analysis influencing factors of nutritional status changes in pediatric liver transplant patients and nursing revelation
Jing YANG ; Huafen WANG ; Fangyan LU ; Ruijie BAO ; Li ZHU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(9):1113-1119
Objective To understand the changing trend of nutritional status of children undergoing liver transplantation within 6 months after discharge,and to explore its influencing factors,in order to provide guidance for the clinical formulation of personalized nutritional intervention programs.Methods By the convenient sampling method,153 children undergoing liver transplantation admitted to the liver transplantation center of a tertiary A hospital in Hangzhou from January 2023 to January 2024 were selected as the research subjects.Their basic and clinical data were collected.The nutritional status at the 1 day before surgery and 1 month,3 months,and 6 months after discharge was evaluated by the standard deviation evaluation method of children's nutritional status.According to the changing trend of their nutritional status,they were grouped.Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression were used to analyze the influencing factors of the changing trend of nutritional status in children undergoing liver transplantation.Results A total of 144 children who underwent liver transplantation were ultimately included in the study.The incidence of malnutrition at 1 month,3 months,and 6 months after discharge was 66.0%,54.9%,and 53.5%,respectively.According to the changing trend of nutritional status of children undergoing liver transplantation,they were divided into 3 groups:54 cases(37.5%)in the good nutritional status group,24 cases(16.7%)in the fluctuating nutritional status group,and 66 cases(45.8%)in the poor nutritional status group.The results of multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that birth weight,feeding method within 6 months after birth,age of caregivers and learning situation of nutritional knowledge were the influencing factors of the changing trend of nutritional status in children undergoing liver transplantation(P<0.05).Conclusion The incidence of malnutrition in children undergoing liver transplantation is high within 6 months after discharge;medical staff should closely collaborate with families to formulate and implement staged personalized nutritional intervention measures based on the specific conditions and influencing factors of the children to effectively improve the nutritional status of the children after transplantation.

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