1.Prediction models for inadequate bowel preparation in adults with colonoscopy: a scoping review
Gairong MA ; Chunfeng RUAN ; Xinxian ZHAO ; Yan SONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(11):1520-1528
Objective:To summarize the prediction model for inadequate bowel preparation in adults with colonoscopy to inform clinical practice.Methods:Literature on the prediction model of inadequate bowel preparation for colonoscopy was electronically searched in China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, China Biology Medicine disc, VIP, Yiigle, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library and Google Scholar. The search period was from database establishment to December 31, 2023. Two researchers independently screened the literature, extracted data, and evaluated the risk of bias and applicability of the included literature using the Prediction Model Risk of Bias Assessment Tool (PROBAST) .Results:A total of 22 articles covering 18 models were included. The incidence of inadequate bowel preparation for colonoscopy in adults ranged from 11.6% to 39.0%. The model construction method was dominated by Logistic regression, and some models had good predictive performance but lacked high-quality external validation results. Diabetes, chronic constipation, antidepressants, age, and body mass index were significant predictors of inadequate bowel preparation in colonoscopy.Conclusions:Nursing staff need to be aware of the influencing factors for inadequate bowel preparation and can choose models with good performance to guide clinical practice. Prediction models for inadequate bowel preparation in colonoscopy are currently in the developmental stage, and future research could leverage artificial intelligence to build high-performance, actionable models with extensive external validation.
2.Prediction models for inadequate bowel preparation in adults with colonoscopy: a scoping review
Gairong MA ; Chunfeng RUAN ; Xinxian ZHAO ; Yan SONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(11):1520-1528
Objective:To summarize the prediction model for inadequate bowel preparation in adults with colonoscopy to inform clinical practice.Methods:Literature on the prediction model of inadequate bowel preparation for colonoscopy was electronically searched in China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, China Biology Medicine disc, VIP, Yiigle, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library and Google Scholar. The search period was from database establishment to December 31, 2023. Two researchers independently screened the literature, extracted data, and evaluated the risk of bias and applicability of the included literature using the Prediction Model Risk of Bias Assessment Tool (PROBAST) .Results:A total of 22 articles covering 18 models were included. The incidence of inadequate bowel preparation for colonoscopy in adults ranged from 11.6% to 39.0%. The model construction method was dominated by Logistic regression, and some models had good predictive performance but lacked high-quality external validation results. Diabetes, chronic constipation, antidepressants, age, and body mass index were significant predictors of inadequate bowel preparation in colonoscopy.Conclusions:Nursing staff need to be aware of the influencing factors for inadequate bowel preparation and can choose models with good performance to guide clinical practice. Prediction models for inadequate bowel preparation in colonoscopy are currently in the developmental stage, and future research could leverage artificial intelligence to build high-performance, actionable models with extensive external validation.
3.Meta-analysis of influencing factors of colonoscopy screening behavior of first-degree relatives of patients with colorectal cancer
Gairong MA ; Yan SONG ; Chunfeng RUAN ; Xinxian ZHAO
Tumor 2024;44(7):778-785
Objective:Meta-analysis of influencing factors of colonoscopy screening behavior of first-degree relatives of patients with colorectal cancer was conducted to provide basis for improving the rate of colonoscopy screening.Methods:The literatures and their references related to the influencing factors of colonoscopy screening behavior of first-degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients from the establishment of the database to July 1,2024 were searching in PubMed,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,CINAHL,Embase,China Biomedical Literature Database,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Wanfang Database and VIP Database.The literatures were extracted and evaluated by two researchers independently according to the standards.In this study,the influencing factors of colonoscopy screening behavior were analyzed by Stata 18.0 software.Results:A total of 11 literatures were included,with a total sample size of 30 985 cases.The results of Meta-analysis showed that the colonoscopy screening rate of first-degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients was 35.30%(95%CI:24.30%-46.20%).First-degree relatives'education level[OR:1.586(95%CI:1.239-2.032)],colorectal cancer prevention and screening knowledge[OR:2.319(95%CI:1.626-3.307)],and perceived susceptibility[OR:1.301(95%CI:1.081-4.328)]and cues to action[OR:4.170(95%CI:2.686-6.469)]were the important factors influencing the colonoscopy screening behavior of the first-degree relatives of patients with colorectal cancer.Conclusion:The colonoscopy screening rate of first-degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients needs to be further improved,and the colonoscopy screening behavior is influenced by many factors.In the future,the results of this study can be referenced,in order to identify high-risk groups,take diversified and targeted intervention measures,improve the colonoscopy screening rate of first-degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients,and further improve the early detection rate of colorectal cancer in China.
4.Construction of a Continuous Nursing Quality Evaluation Indicator System for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Based on Donabedian's Three-Dimensional Quality Structure
Gairong MA ; Xinxian ZHAO ; Huiqin XI ; Ying JU ; Chunfeng RUAN ; Mei XU ; Jingjing WANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2024;46(5):692-699
Objective To construct a continuous nursing quality evaluation indicator system for inflam-matory bowel disease patients and provide a basis for the evaluation of continuous nursing quality.Methods On the basis of Donabedian's three-dimensional(structure,process,and outcome)quality structure,we employed liter-ature review,qualitative interview,Delphi method,and hierarchical analysis to determine the content and weights of indicators of continuous nursing quality for the patients with inflammatory bowel disease.Results A total of 15 experts completed 2 rounds of consultation,which had the questionnaire recovery rates of 100%,the expert authority coefficients of 0.930 and 0.919,and the Kendall harmony coefficients of 0.149 and 0.177(both P<0.001),respectively.The established nursing quality evaluation indicator system included 3 first-level indicators,10 sec-ond-level indicators,and 39 third-level indicators.Conclusion The continuous nursing quality evaluation indi-cator system for the patients with inflammatory bowel disease that was constructed in this study was reasonable,reliable,and practical,providing reference for evaluating the continuous nursing quality for the patients with in-flammatory bowel disease.
5.Bibliometric analysis of symptom nursing of inflammatory bowel disease based on Web of Science
Gairong MA ; Wenfang XU ; Chunfeng RUAN ; Xinxian ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(27):3732-3737
Objective:To analyze the research status, hotspots and frontiers of symptom nursing of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) .Methods:The Web of Science core collection database was searched, and CiteSpace 6.2.R4 software was used to analyze the literature visually.Results:A total of 350 articles were included. The number of articles on symptom nursing of inflammatory bowel disease showed an upward trend year by year. The author with the most significant number of articles was Christine. The authors were scattered and had not yet formed a core group. The country with the most significant number of articles was the United States. The keywords formed a total of 11 clusters, among which the home symptom monitoring of inflammatory bowel disease as a chronic disease, the current status of symptoms in inflammatory bowel disease patients and their relationship with other variables, the symptoms of active patients, and symptom intervention based on theoretical frameworks were research hotspots. The effectiveness of symptom-coping strategies and tools was at the forefront of research.Conclusions:The symptom nursing of inflammatory bowel disease shows a rapid development trend. In the future, researchers should develop more accurate symptom measurement tools based on previous research and construct precise symptom response strategies.
6.Analysis of the efficacy of bowel preparation in Crohn′s disease patients undergoing CT enterography imaging combined with colonoscopy using a modified protocal
Jingjing WANG ; Shunjie TIAN ; Gairong MA ; Xinxian ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2024;08(2):156-160
Objective:To investigate the effect of modified bowel examination schedule and corresponding bowel preparation protocol on bowel preparation quality and satisfaction of patients with Crohn′s disease (CD) undergoing CT enterography (CTE) and colonoscopy during follow up.Methods:A total of 207 patients with CD in our hospital from December 2021 to October 2022 were prospectively included in the study, among whom 94 patients from West Hospital and South Hospital were used as control group, with routine examination arrangement and intestinal preparation protocol; 113 patients from East Hospital were used as observation group with modified examination arrangement and intestinal preparation protocol, meaning that these two examinations were adjusted to the same day and were combined with oral laxative bowel preparation. The differences between the two groups in the quality of bowel preparation, satisfaction and adverse effects of oral laxatives were analyzed.Results:Observation group was higher qualified rate of intestinal preparation (88.50% vs. 86.17%), and lower the adverse reaction rate of intestinal preparation (6.19% vs. 7.45%) as compared to, and both the differences were not statistically significant (both P>0.05). The total score of patient satisfaction (very satisfactory and satisfactory) in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group (92.04% vs. 53.20%), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:Modified examination arrangement and intestinal preparation protocol are suitable for patients with CTE and colonoscopy during follow-up, which do not affect the quality of intestinal preparation and do not increase the incidence of adverse reactions, while can improve patient satisfaction. This protocal is worthy of clinical promotion and implementation.
7.Analysis of the efficacy of bowel preparation in Crohn′s disease patients undergoing CT enterography imaging combined with colonoscopy using a modified protocal
Jingjing WANG ; Shunjie TIAN ; Gairong MA ; Xinxian ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2024;08(2):156-160
Objective:To investigate the effect of modified bowel examination schedule and corresponding bowel preparation protocol on bowel preparation quality and satisfaction of patients with Crohn′s disease (CD) undergoing CT enterography (CTE) and colonoscopy during follow up.Methods:A total of 207 patients with CD in our hospital from December 2021 to October 2022 were prospectively included in the study, among whom 94 patients from West Hospital and South Hospital were used as control group, with routine examination arrangement and intestinal preparation protocol; 113 patients from East Hospital were used as observation group with modified examination arrangement and intestinal preparation protocol, meaning that these two examinations were adjusted to the same day and were combined with oral laxative bowel preparation. The differences between the two groups in the quality of bowel preparation, satisfaction and adverse effects of oral laxatives were analyzed.Results:Observation group was higher qualified rate of intestinal preparation (88.50% vs. 86.17%), and lower the adverse reaction rate of intestinal preparation (6.19% vs. 7.45%) as compared to, and both the differences were not statistically significant (both P>0.05). The total score of patient satisfaction (very satisfactory and satisfactory) in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group (92.04% vs. 53.20%), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:Modified examination arrangement and intestinal preparation protocol are suitable for patients with CTE and colonoscopy during follow-up, which do not affect the quality of intestinal preparation and do not increase the incidence of adverse reactions, while can improve patient satisfaction. This protocal is worthy of clinical promotion and implementation.
8.Meta-analysis of influencing factors of colonoscopy screening behavior of first-degree relatives of patients with colorectal cancer
Gairong MA ; Yan SONG ; Chunfeng RUAN ; Xinxian ZHAO
Tumor 2024;44(7):778-785
Objective:Meta-analysis of influencing factors of colonoscopy screening behavior of first-degree relatives of patients with colorectal cancer was conducted to provide basis for improving the rate of colonoscopy screening.Methods:The literatures and their references related to the influencing factors of colonoscopy screening behavior of first-degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients from the establishment of the database to July 1,2024 were searching in PubMed,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,CINAHL,Embase,China Biomedical Literature Database,China National Knowledge Infrastructure,Wanfang Database and VIP Database.The literatures were extracted and evaluated by two researchers independently according to the standards.In this study,the influencing factors of colonoscopy screening behavior were analyzed by Stata 18.0 software.Results:A total of 11 literatures were included,with a total sample size of 30 985 cases.The results of Meta-analysis showed that the colonoscopy screening rate of first-degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients was 35.30%(95%CI:24.30%-46.20%).First-degree relatives'education level[OR:1.586(95%CI:1.239-2.032)],colorectal cancer prevention and screening knowledge[OR:2.319(95%CI:1.626-3.307)],and perceived susceptibility[OR:1.301(95%CI:1.081-4.328)]and cues to action[OR:4.170(95%CI:2.686-6.469)]were the important factors influencing the colonoscopy screening behavior of the first-degree relatives of patients with colorectal cancer.Conclusion:The colonoscopy screening rate of first-degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients needs to be further improved,and the colonoscopy screening behavior is influenced by many factors.In the future,the results of this study can be referenced,in order to identify high-risk groups,take diversified and targeted intervention measures,improve the colonoscopy screening rate of first-degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients,and further improve the early detection rate of colorectal cancer in China.

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