1.Influence of perceived stress on sleep quality among resident physicians: the chain mediating role of self-control and anxiety emotions
Minghui ZHANG ; Xinmeng ZHANG ; Wenjing YE ; Xiaotao ZHANG ; Hongtao SONG ; Gaofeng YAO
Sichuan Mental Health 2026;39(2):165-170
BackgroundResident physicians represent a high-risk group for sleep disorders, exhibiting a significantly higher prevalence of such conditions compared with the general population, which severely impairs their physical and mental health. It is hypothesized that perceived stress negatively impacts sleep quality through psychological mechanisms, such as depleting self-control resources and triggering anxiety. However, this pathway warrants empirical validation. ObjectiveTo explore the mediating role of self-control and anxiety emotions in the association between perceived stress and sleep quality among resident physicians, and to elucidate the underlying psychological mechanisms, aiming at providing theoretical basis for developing targeted psychological interventions. MethodsA cross-sectional survey was conducted in April 2025. First- to third- year resident physicians at a hospital in Fuyang City were recruited as participants (n=372). The Chinese Perceived Stress Scales (CPSS), the Chinese version of the Dual-Mode of Self-Control Scale (DMSC-S), the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 item (GAD-7) were used for group testing. The model 6 of the Process macro version 4.1 was ultilized to examine the mediating pathway of self-control and anxiety emotions between perceived stress and sleep quality. ResultsA total of 322 valid questionnaires were collected, yielding an effective responsive rate of 86.56%. Among the respondents, 146 (45.34%) reported poor sleep quality. The CPSS score and GAD-7 score of resident physicians were positively correlated with the PSQI score (r=0.727, 0.784, P<0.01), while the DMSC-S score was negatively correlated with the PSQI score (r=-0.615, P<0.01). Perceived stress directly and positively predicted poor sleep quality (B=0.124, P<0.01), with the direct effect accounting for 31.39% of the total effect. Furthermore, perceived stress indirectly affected sleep quality through the independent mediating effects of self-control and anxiety emotions. The indirect effect values of 0.053 (95% CI: 0.019 - 0.091) and 0.192 (95% CI: 0.141 - 0.249), accounting for 13.42% and 48.61% of the total effect, respectively. Perceived stress also impact sleep quality through the serial mediating effect of self-control and anxiety, with the indirect effect value of 0.026 (95% CI: 0.005 - 0.049), accounting for 6.58% of the total effect. ConclusionThe perceived stress of resident physicians can influence sleep quality by impairing self-control, exacerbating anxiety, and through the serial mediation of both factors.
2.Effectiveness of orthopedic surgery for 247 patients with moderate and severe hallux valgus.
Gaofeng ZHANG ; Jishen YAO ; Wei LI ; Lei ZHANG ; Qingluan HAN ; Cunmin RONG ; Benlei WEI ; Liangliang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2025;39(10):1263-1268
OBJECTIVE:
To summarize the effectiveness of orthopedic surgery for patients with moderate and severe hallux valgus and analyze its related influencing factors.
METHODS:
A clinical data of 247 patients (287 feet) with moderate and severe hallux valgus, who were admitted between January 2013 and October 2024 and met the selection criteria, was retrospectively analyzed. There were 39 males and 208 females, with a median age of 57 years (range, 19-89 years). There were 207 cases of single-foot involvement and 40 cases of double-foot involvement; 159 feet were moderate hallux valgus and 128 feet were severe hallux valgus. The disease duration ranged from 3 months to 25 years, with a median of 5 years and 8 months. The hallux valgus angle (HVA), the intermetatarsal angle (IMA), proximal articular set angle (PASA), and the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) scores were measured before operation and at 6 months after operation, and the differences (change values) between pre- and post-operation were calculated. All patients were grouped according to the degree of preoperative hallux valgus deformity and age, and the patients with severe hallux valgus according to different surgical procedures, and the change values of HVA, IMA, and AOFAS scores were compared between groups. All patients were grouped according to postoperative HVA, then the postoperative AOFAS scores were compared between groups.
RESULTS:
All patients successfully completed the operations and were followed up 6 months to 11 years and 3 months, with an average of 4 years and 6 months. The HVA, IMA, PASA, and AOFAS scores at 6 months after operation showed significant improvement compared to preoperative levels, and the differences were significant ( P<0.05). The patients with severe hallux valgus had the higher change values of HVA, IMA, and AOFAS scores than the patients with moderate hallux valgus ( P<0.05). The elderly patients had the highest change values of HVA and AOFAS scores than the young and middle-aged patients ( P<0.05). The patients with postoperative HVA ranging from 0° to 5° had the highest AOFAS scores than the other patients at 6 months after operation ( P<0.05). Among different surgical procedures for severe hallux valgus, the metatarsophalangeal joint fusion had the highest change value of HVA, the Scarf osteotomy had the highest performance in correcting the IMA, and the first metatarsal base osteotomy had the highest improvement in the postoperative AOFAS score, and the differences were significant ( P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Elderly patients show the better improvement in HVA and foot function after operation. The first metatarsal base osteotomy show the better improvement in foot function than other surgical procedures. A certain HVA is allowed to remain after hallux valgus correction, and the postoperative AOFAS score is higher when the corrected HVA is in the range of 0°-5°.
Humans
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Hallux Valgus/diagnostic imaging*
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Middle Aged
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Male
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Female
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Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Adult
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Aged, 80 and over
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Treatment Outcome
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Osteotomy/methods*
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Severity of Illness Index
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Orthopedic Procedures/methods*
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Metatarsophalangeal Joint/surgery*
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Young Adult
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Metatarsal Bones/surgery*
3.Analysis of the Current Situation and Causes of Retention of Emergency Rescue Patients in the People's Hospital
Shuanglong CHEN ; Yao TAN ; Gaofeng ZHENG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(7):50-54
Objective To investigate the current situation of emergency rescue patient retention in Jianyang People's Hospital and explore its causes.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 4 834 patients rescued in the emergency room of Jianyang People's Hospital in 2022.They were divided into retention group and non retention group based on whether the emergency detention time exceeded 6 hours.With detention as the dependent variable and factors that may lead to emergency detention as the independent variable,binary logistic regression method was applied to screen for factors related to emergency detention.Results The median retention time for emergency rescue patients was 4.84 hours,with 3 721 cases(76.98%)having a retention time≤6 hours and 1 113 cases(23.02%)having a retention time>6 hours;the main influencing factors for emergency detention included age,visit time,visit season,admission method,involving two or more departments,diversion direction,and treatment compliance(P<0.05).Conclusion Emergency patients aged≥41 years old,treated from 17:00 to<08:00 the next day,visited in winter,admitted on their own,involving two or more departments,diverted to hospitalization,and with average or poor treatment compliance are prone to emergency detention.Therefore,the emergency department of the hospital should develop appropriate management measures based on the above factors to reduce emergency detention time.
4.Analysis of the Current Situation and Causes of Retention of Emergency Rescue Patients in the People's Hospital
Shuanglong CHEN ; Yao TAN ; Gaofeng ZHENG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(7):50-54
Objective To investigate the current situation of emergency rescue patient retention in Jianyang People's Hospital and explore its causes.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 4 834 patients rescued in the emergency room of Jianyang People's Hospital in 2022.They were divided into retention group and non retention group based on whether the emergency detention time exceeded 6 hours.With detention as the dependent variable and factors that may lead to emergency detention as the independent variable,binary logistic regression method was applied to screen for factors related to emergency detention.Results The median retention time for emergency rescue patients was 4.84 hours,with 3 721 cases(76.98%)having a retention time≤6 hours and 1 113 cases(23.02%)having a retention time>6 hours;the main influencing factors for emergency detention included age,visit time,visit season,admission method,involving two or more departments,diversion direction,and treatment compliance(P<0.05).Conclusion Emergency patients aged≥41 years old,treated from 17:00 to<08:00 the next day,visited in winter,admitted on their own,involving two or more departments,diverted to hospitalization,and with average or poor treatment compliance are prone to emergency detention.Therefore,the emergency department of the hospital should develop appropriate management measures based on the above factors to reduce emergency detention time.
5.Analysis of the Current Situation and Causes of Retention of Emergency Rescue Patients in the People's Hospital
Shuanglong CHEN ; Yao TAN ; Gaofeng ZHENG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(7):50-54
Objective To investigate the current situation of emergency rescue patient retention in Jianyang People's Hospital and explore its causes.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 4 834 patients rescued in the emergency room of Jianyang People's Hospital in 2022.They were divided into retention group and non retention group based on whether the emergency detention time exceeded 6 hours.With detention as the dependent variable and factors that may lead to emergency detention as the independent variable,binary logistic regression method was applied to screen for factors related to emergency detention.Results The median retention time for emergency rescue patients was 4.84 hours,with 3 721 cases(76.98%)having a retention time≤6 hours and 1 113 cases(23.02%)having a retention time>6 hours;the main influencing factors for emergency detention included age,visit time,visit season,admission method,involving two or more departments,diversion direction,and treatment compliance(P<0.05).Conclusion Emergency patients aged≥41 years old,treated from 17:00 to<08:00 the next day,visited in winter,admitted on their own,involving two or more departments,diverted to hospitalization,and with average or poor treatment compliance are prone to emergency detention.Therefore,the emergency department of the hospital should develop appropriate management measures based on the above factors to reduce emergency detention time.
6.Analysis of the Current Situation and Causes of Retention of Emergency Rescue Patients in the People's Hospital
Shuanglong CHEN ; Yao TAN ; Gaofeng ZHENG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(7):50-54
Objective To investigate the current situation of emergency rescue patient retention in Jianyang People's Hospital and explore its causes.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 4 834 patients rescued in the emergency room of Jianyang People's Hospital in 2022.They were divided into retention group and non retention group based on whether the emergency detention time exceeded 6 hours.With detention as the dependent variable and factors that may lead to emergency detention as the independent variable,binary logistic regression method was applied to screen for factors related to emergency detention.Results The median retention time for emergency rescue patients was 4.84 hours,with 3 721 cases(76.98%)having a retention time≤6 hours and 1 113 cases(23.02%)having a retention time>6 hours;the main influencing factors for emergency detention included age,visit time,visit season,admission method,involving two or more departments,diversion direction,and treatment compliance(P<0.05).Conclusion Emergency patients aged≥41 years old,treated from 17:00 to<08:00 the next day,visited in winter,admitted on their own,involving two or more departments,diverted to hospitalization,and with average or poor treatment compliance are prone to emergency detention.Therefore,the emergency department of the hospital should develop appropriate management measures based on the above factors to reduce emergency detention time.
7.Analysis of the Current Situation and Causes of Retention of Emergency Rescue Patients in the People's Hospital
Shuanglong CHEN ; Yao TAN ; Gaofeng ZHENG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(7):50-54
Objective To investigate the current situation of emergency rescue patient retention in Jianyang People's Hospital and explore its causes.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 4 834 patients rescued in the emergency room of Jianyang People's Hospital in 2022.They were divided into retention group and non retention group based on whether the emergency detention time exceeded 6 hours.With detention as the dependent variable and factors that may lead to emergency detention as the independent variable,binary logistic regression method was applied to screen for factors related to emergency detention.Results The median retention time for emergency rescue patients was 4.84 hours,with 3 721 cases(76.98%)having a retention time≤6 hours and 1 113 cases(23.02%)having a retention time>6 hours;the main influencing factors for emergency detention included age,visit time,visit season,admission method,involving two or more departments,diversion direction,and treatment compliance(P<0.05).Conclusion Emergency patients aged≥41 years old,treated from 17:00 to<08:00 the next day,visited in winter,admitted on their own,involving two or more departments,diverted to hospitalization,and with average or poor treatment compliance are prone to emergency detention.Therefore,the emergency department of the hospital should develop appropriate management measures based on the above factors to reduce emergency detention time.
8.Analysis of the Current Situation and Causes of Retention of Emergency Rescue Patients in the People's Hospital
Shuanglong CHEN ; Yao TAN ; Gaofeng ZHENG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(7):50-54
Objective To investigate the current situation of emergency rescue patient retention in Jianyang People's Hospital and explore its causes.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 4 834 patients rescued in the emergency room of Jianyang People's Hospital in 2022.They were divided into retention group and non retention group based on whether the emergency detention time exceeded 6 hours.With detention as the dependent variable and factors that may lead to emergency detention as the independent variable,binary logistic regression method was applied to screen for factors related to emergency detention.Results The median retention time for emergency rescue patients was 4.84 hours,with 3 721 cases(76.98%)having a retention time≤6 hours and 1 113 cases(23.02%)having a retention time>6 hours;the main influencing factors for emergency detention included age,visit time,visit season,admission method,involving two or more departments,diversion direction,and treatment compliance(P<0.05).Conclusion Emergency patients aged≥41 years old,treated from 17:00 to<08:00 the next day,visited in winter,admitted on their own,involving two or more departments,diverted to hospitalization,and with average or poor treatment compliance are prone to emergency detention.Therefore,the emergency department of the hospital should develop appropriate management measures based on the above factors to reduce emergency detention time.
9.Analysis of the Current Situation and Causes of Retention of Emergency Rescue Patients in the People's Hospital
Shuanglong CHEN ; Yao TAN ; Gaofeng ZHENG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(7):50-54
Objective To investigate the current situation of emergency rescue patient retention in Jianyang People's Hospital and explore its causes.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 4 834 patients rescued in the emergency room of Jianyang People's Hospital in 2022.They were divided into retention group and non retention group based on whether the emergency detention time exceeded 6 hours.With detention as the dependent variable and factors that may lead to emergency detention as the independent variable,binary logistic regression method was applied to screen for factors related to emergency detention.Results The median retention time for emergency rescue patients was 4.84 hours,with 3 721 cases(76.98%)having a retention time≤6 hours and 1 113 cases(23.02%)having a retention time>6 hours;the main influencing factors for emergency detention included age,visit time,visit season,admission method,involving two or more departments,diversion direction,and treatment compliance(P<0.05).Conclusion Emergency patients aged≥41 years old,treated from 17:00 to<08:00 the next day,visited in winter,admitted on their own,involving two or more departments,diverted to hospitalization,and with average or poor treatment compliance are prone to emergency detention.Therefore,the emergency department of the hospital should develop appropriate management measures based on the above factors to reduce emergency detention time.
10.Analysis of the Current Situation and Causes of Retention of Emergency Rescue Patients in the People's Hospital
Shuanglong CHEN ; Yao TAN ; Gaofeng ZHENG
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(7):50-54
Objective To investigate the current situation of emergency rescue patient retention in Jianyang People's Hospital and explore its causes.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 4 834 patients rescued in the emergency room of Jianyang People's Hospital in 2022.They were divided into retention group and non retention group based on whether the emergency detention time exceeded 6 hours.With detention as the dependent variable and factors that may lead to emergency detention as the independent variable,binary logistic regression method was applied to screen for factors related to emergency detention.Results The median retention time for emergency rescue patients was 4.84 hours,with 3 721 cases(76.98%)having a retention time≤6 hours and 1 113 cases(23.02%)having a retention time>6 hours;the main influencing factors for emergency detention included age,visit time,visit season,admission method,involving two or more departments,diversion direction,and treatment compliance(P<0.05).Conclusion Emergency patients aged≥41 years old,treated from 17:00 to<08:00 the next day,visited in winter,admitted on their own,involving two or more departments,diverted to hospitalization,and with average or poor treatment compliance are prone to emergency detention.Therefore,the emergency department of the hospital should develop appropriate management measures based on the above factors to reduce emergency detention time.

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