1.Current situation and prospects of the cultivation of specialized TCM geriatric nursing talents under the background of integration of medical care and elderly care
Jiamin WANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Huangling JIANG ; Fuhui SUI ; Shuanghan LI ; Minghui MA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(12):1671-1676
This paper summarizes the current situation of the cultivation of specialized Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) geriatric nursing talents under the background of the integration of medical care and elderly care, including the cultivation status, necessity, feasibility, and existing problems. Based on this, reflections and prospects are put forward, aiming to further promote the cultivation of specialized TCM nursing talents, facilitate the in-depth integration of TCM nursing and geriatric nursing, and drive the high-quality development of nursing.
2.Construction of an exercise management program for inpatients with postmenopausal osteoporosis based on the health action process approach
Huangling JIANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Jiamin WANG ; Fuhui SUI ; Shuanghan LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(23):3179-3187
Objective:To construct an exercise management program for inpatients with postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) based on the health action process approach (HAPA) .Methods:Using HAPA as a theoretical basis, the literature on exercise management in PMOP inpatients was systematically searched and relevant evidence was extracted. On this basis, the first draft of an exercise management program for PMOP inpatients was constructed by combining the results of semi-structured interviews with 16 PMOP inpatients. The first draft of the exercise management program for PMOP inpatients was revised after two rounds of Delphi expert consultation.Results:A total of 15 experts were invited for two rounds of expert consultation. In the two rounds of consultation, the effective recovery rate of the questionnaire was 100.0% (15/15), the expert authority coefficient was 0.880, and Kendall's harmony coefficient was 0.156 and 0.208, respectively ( P<0.01). The final exercise management program for PMOP inpatients consisted of three first-level items, nine second-level items, and 48 third-level items. Conclusions:The exercise management program for PMOP inpatients is scientific and comprehensive, which can provide a reference for nursing staff.
3.Current situation and prospects of the cultivation of specialized TCM geriatric nursing talents under the background of integration of medical care and elderly care
Jiamin WANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Huangling JIANG ; Fuhui SUI ; Shuanghan LI ; Minghui MA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(12):1671-1676
This paper summarizes the current situation of the cultivation of specialized Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) geriatric nursing talents under the background of the integration of medical care and elderly care, including the cultivation status, necessity, feasibility, and existing problems. Based on this, reflections and prospects are put forward, aiming to further promote the cultivation of specialized TCM nursing talents, facilitate the in-depth integration of TCM nursing and geriatric nursing, and drive the high-quality development of nursing.
4.Construction of an exercise management program for inpatients with postmenopausal osteoporosis based on the health action process approach
Huangling JIANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Jiamin WANG ; Fuhui SUI ; Shuanghan LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(23):3179-3187
Objective:To construct an exercise management program for inpatients with postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) based on the health action process approach (HAPA) .Methods:Using HAPA as a theoretical basis, the literature on exercise management in PMOP inpatients was systematically searched and relevant evidence was extracted. On this basis, the first draft of an exercise management program for PMOP inpatients was constructed by combining the results of semi-structured interviews with 16 PMOP inpatients. The first draft of the exercise management program for PMOP inpatients was revised after two rounds of Delphi expert consultation.Results:A total of 15 experts were invited for two rounds of expert consultation. In the two rounds of consultation, the effective recovery rate of the questionnaire was 100.0% (15/15), the expert authority coefficient was 0.880, and Kendall's harmony coefficient was 0.156 and 0.208, respectively ( P<0.01). The final exercise management program for PMOP inpatients consisted of three first-level items, nine second-level items, and 48 third-level items. Conclusions:The exercise management program for PMOP inpatients is scientific and comprehensive, which can provide a reference for nursing staff.
5.Qualitative study on maternal and infant care experience and needs of spouses of puerperal women
Fuhui JIANG ; Yong ZHANG ; Pinran SONG ; Min LI ; Qian SHEN ; Shenxian WAN ; Huiling LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(16):1250-1255
Objective:To explore the real maternal and infant care experience and needs of spouses of puerperal women, so as to provide a basis for improving maternal and infant care capacity and participation of spouses and promoting maternal and infant health.Methods:Guided by dyadic coping theory, the semi-structured interviews were conducted among 18 spouses of puerperal women who gave birth at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from July to September 2022 using the phenomenological research method, and the recording data were analyzed by Colaizzi phenomenon analytical method.Results:Three themes were extracted, including positive experience of maternal and infant care of spouses of puerperal women (positive psychological emotions, adjustment of perceptions and behaviors, understanding of social support), negative experience of maternal and infant care of spouses of puerperal women (negative psychological emotions, poor care competence, imbalance during life and work), diversified needs for maternal and infant care of spouses of puerperal women (the need for multidimensional knowledge and skills, the suggestion of building continuous health education platform, the expectation of support from family).Conclusions:Medical staff should provide the spouses of puerperal women with diversified maternal and infant care and professional continuing nursing according to their experience and needs. Meanwhile, the family support system should be improved to enhance their sense of competence and participation in maternal and infant care and promote maternal and infant health.

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