1.Intimate relationship experience between dementia patients and their spouses: a Meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
Xiaobei DOU ; Yanli LIU ; Yangyang LI ; Chongdie HU ; Fuwen HOU ; Yu ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Guangxin SHENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(35):4770-4777
Objective:To systematically evaluate qualitative research on intimate relationship experiences between dementia patients and their spouses.Methods:Qualitative studies on intimate relationship experiences of individuals with dementia and their spouses were electronically retrieved from the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, and SinoMed. The search period was from the establishment of the database to June 30, 2025. The literature was evaluated for quality using the Joanna Briggs Institute Quality Assessment Criteria for Qualitative Research. The results were synthesized through the aggregative integration method.Results:A total of 12 studies were included, yielding 46 findings that were categorized into 9 themes and synthesized into 3 integrated outcomes of dysfunction and challenges in intimate relationships, adjustment and coping strategies in intimate relationships, and reshaping and sublimation in intimate relationships.Conclusions:Patients with dementia and their spouses face multiple challenges in their intimate relationships and marital quality. Healthcare providers should focus on the lived experiences and unmet needs of dementia patients and their spouses, offer targeted psychological interventions and support, promote the stable development of intimate relationships, so as to improve their capacity to cope with the disease.
2.Anticipatory grief and correlates in family caregivers of patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer
Fuwen HOU ; Yan MA ; Yangyang LI ; Chongdie HU ; Dandan KANG ; Yuanyuan ZHAO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(11):937-942
Objective:To investigate the anticipatory grief and to explore its correlates among family caregiv-ers of patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer.Methods:A total of 283 family caregivers of patients with ad-vanced digestive cancer in the gastroenterology ward of a hospital were assessed using the Perceptive Social Support Scale(PSSS),Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire(SCSQ),Mishel Illness Uncertainty Scale for Family Member(MULS-FM)and Anticipatory Grief Scale(AGS).Results:The median AGS score was 91.00(80.00,98.00).Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that the AGS scores were negatively correlated with PSSS scores(β=-0.21),positive coping scores(β=-0.43),education level(β=-4.99)and age(β=-4.23),but positively correlated with MULS-FM scores(β=0.24).Conclusion:Family caregivers exhibited moderate-to-high anticipato-ry grief,which significantly influenced by age,perceived social support,positive coping style,illness uncertainty and education level.
3.Effect of multi-component exercise programs on the management of chronic diseases in the elderly:a review of the progress in research
Jie ZHANG ; Yanli LIU ; Chongdie HU ; Yangyang LI ; Fuwen HOU ; Yu ZHANG ; Xiaobei DOU ; Guangxin SHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(7):27-33
Chronic diseases in the elderly are characterised by high incidence rates and prolonged duration.Regular participation in multi-component exercise programs promotes both the physical and mental health of the elderly with chronic diseases and reduces the risk of morbidity,making it the key to prevent chronic diseases in the elderly.This review introduces the concepts of multi-component exercise,elucidates the mechanism in improvement of physical and cognitive functions and evaluates the applications as well as the advantages and disadvantages in the management of chronic diseases in the elderly.This review intends to provide references for clinicians who undertake management role of the chronic diseases in elderly populations.
4.Intimate relationship experience between dementia patients and their spouses: a Meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
Xiaobei DOU ; Yanli LIU ; Yangyang LI ; Chongdie HU ; Fuwen HOU ; Yu ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Guangxin SHENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(35):4770-4777
Objective:To systematically evaluate qualitative research on intimate relationship experiences between dementia patients and their spouses.Methods:Qualitative studies on intimate relationship experiences of individuals with dementia and their spouses were electronically retrieved from the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, and SinoMed. The search period was from the establishment of the database to June 30, 2025. The literature was evaluated for quality using the Joanna Briggs Institute Quality Assessment Criteria for Qualitative Research. The results were synthesized through the aggregative integration method.Results:A total of 12 studies were included, yielding 46 findings that were categorized into 9 themes and synthesized into 3 integrated outcomes of dysfunction and challenges in intimate relationships, adjustment and coping strategies in intimate relationships, and reshaping and sublimation in intimate relationships.Conclusions:Patients with dementia and their spouses face multiple challenges in their intimate relationships and marital quality. Healthcare providers should focus on the lived experiences and unmet needs of dementia patients and their spouses, offer targeted psychological interventions and support, promote the stable development of intimate relationships, so as to improve their capacity to cope with the disease.
5.Best evidence summary of aerobic exercise combined with resistance training in stroke patients
Qianqian CHEN ; Fuwen HOU ; Junying WANG ; Anna WANG ; Shuxing LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(33):4489-4496
Objective:To systematically retrieve and summarize the best available evidence on aerobic exercise combined with resistance training in stroke patients.Methods:Using a structured computer-assisted search strategy based on the "6S" model, literature was retrieved top-down from clinical decision support systems, guideline databases, professional society websites, evidence-based databases, and comprehensive databases. The search included literature related to aerobic and resistance training in stroke patients, including clinical decision tools, guidelines, recommended practices, evidence summaries, systematic reviews, expert consensus documents, and randomized controlled trials (RCT) . The search was performed from the inception of each database to February 28, 2025. Two researchers independently screened the literature, assessed quality, and extracted and synthesized the evidence.Results:A total of 21 publications were included: nine guidelines, three systematic reviews, one expert consensus, and eight RCTs. A total of 32 best evidence statements were summarized across 12 dimensions: timing of training initiation, training methods, training modes, intensity formulation strategies, training dosage, rest intervals, progression principles, progression strategies, training effects, individualized modifications, safety, and adherence management.Conclusions:This study systematically identified and summarized best-practice evidence for aerobic and resistance training in stroke patients. The findings provide strong evidence-based support for developing tailored and effective exercise interventions in stroke rehabilitation.
6.Qualitative studies on the experience of role transition among caregivers of patients with young-onset dementia: a Meta-synthesis
Yangyang LI ; Yanli LIU ; Fuwen HOU ; Chongdie HU ; Yu ZHANG ; Xiaobei DOU ; Jie ZHANG ; Guangxin SHENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(7):875-882
Objective:To systematically evaluate the qualitative studies on the experience of role transition among caregivers of patients with young-onset dementia.Methods:A computer-based search was conducted in the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, and China Biology Medicine disc for qualitative studies on the experience of role transition among caregivers of patients with young-onset dementia. The retrieval time limit was from the establishment of the database to May 2024. The quality of the literature was evaluated by using the quality evaluation criteria of the Evidence-Based Health Care Center of the Joanna Briggs Institute, and the Meta-synthesis of the results was carried out by using the pooling integration method.Results:A total of 14 articles were included, 46 results were extracted, and nine categories were formed by induction. Three integration results were comprehensively obtained, namely, individuals and families were troubled by multiple problems, there was a strong demand for role support during the transition period, and positive coping led to role growth.Conclusions:Caregivers of patients with young-onset dementia have multiple problems and diverse care needs during the role transition period, and positive coping in this process can lead to role growth.
7.Research progress on meaning reconstruction in bereaved individuals
Yuanyuan ZHAO ; Fangfang SUN ; Fuwen HOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(17):2354-2358
Facilitating meaning reconstruction in bereaved individuals is an effective psychotherapeutic approach to grief healing. This review summarizes five commonly used assessment tools for evaluating meaning reconstruction in the bereaved and explores influencing factors such as demographic characteristics, the cause of the loved one's death, and sociocultural contexts. The regulatory and mediating roles of meaning reconstruction in the adaptation process to bereavement are also discussed, providing a theoretical and practical foundation for future research.
8.Anticipatory grief and correlates in family caregivers of patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer
Fuwen HOU ; Yan MA ; Yangyang LI ; Chongdie HU ; Dandan KANG ; Yuanyuan ZHAO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(11):937-942
Objective:To investigate the anticipatory grief and to explore its correlates among family caregiv-ers of patients with advanced gastrointestinal cancer.Methods:A total of 283 family caregivers of patients with ad-vanced digestive cancer in the gastroenterology ward of a hospital were assessed using the Perceptive Social Support Scale(PSSS),Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire(SCSQ),Mishel Illness Uncertainty Scale for Family Member(MULS-FM)and Anticipatory Grief Scale(AGS).Results:The median AGS score was 91.00(80.00,98.00).Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that the AGS scores were negatively correlated with PSSS scores(β=-0.21),positive coping scores(β=-0.43),education level(β=-4.99)and age(β=-4.23),but positively correlated with MULS-FM scores(β=0.24).Conclusion:Family caregivers exhibited moderate-to-high anticipato-ry grief,which significantly influenced by age,perceived social support,positive coping style,illness uncertainty and education level.
9.Effect of multi-component exercise programs on the management of chronic diseases in the elderly:a review of the progress in research
Jie ZHANG ; Yanli LIU ; Chongdie HU ; Yangyang LI ; Fuwen HOU ; Yu ZHANG ; Xiaobei DOU ; Guangxin SHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(7):27-33
Chronic diseases in the elderly are characterised by high incidence rates and prolonged duration.Regular participation in multi-component exercise programs promotes both the physical and mental health of the elderly with chronic diseases and reduces the risk of morbidity,making it the key to prevent chronic diseases in the elderly.This review introduces the concepts of multi-component exercise,elucidates the mechanism in improvement of physical and cognitive functions and evaluates the applications as well as the advantages and disadvantages in the management of chronic diseases in the elderly.This review intends to provide references for clinicians who undertake management role of the chronic diseases in elderly populations.
10.Best evidence summary of aerobic exercise combined with resistance training in stroke patients
Qianqian CHEN ; Fuwen HOU ; Junying WANG ; Anna WANG ; Shuxing LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(33):4489-4496
Objective:To systematically retrieve and summarize the best available evidence on aerobic exercise combined with resistance training in stroke patients.Methods:Using a structured computer-assisted search strategy based on the "6S" model, literature was retrieved top-down from clinical decision support systems, guideline databases, professional society websites, evidence-based databases, and comprehensive databases. The search included literature related to aerobic and resistance training in stroke patients, including clinical decision tools, guidelines, recommended practices, evidence summaries, systematic reviews, expert consensus documents, and randomized controlled trials (RCT) . The search was performed from the inception of each database to February 28, 2025. Two researchers independently screened the literature, assessed quality, and extracted and synthesized the evidence.Results:A total of 21 publications were included: nine guidelines, three systematic reviews, one expert consensus, and eight RCTs. A total of 32 best evidence statements were summarized across 12 dimensions: timing of training initiation, training methods, training modes, intensity formulation strategies, training dosage, rest intervals, progression principles, progression strategies, training effects, individualized modifications, safety, and adherence management.Conclusions:This study systematically identified and summarized best-practice evidence for aerobic and resistance training in stroke patients. The findings provide strong evidence-based support for developing tailored and effective exercise interventions in stroke rehabilitation.

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