1.Qualitative research on the barriers of chronic wound linkage management in medical consortium
Hongling SUN ; Meijuan LAN ; Hui WANG ; Haotian CHEN ; Hangqing YU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2246-2251
Objective To explore the barriers of implementing collaborative chronic wound management within medical consortium and provide references for ensuring continuous care for chronic wound patients.Methods Using purposive and snowball sampling methods,14 specialist nurses participating in chronic wound collaborative management across medical consortium in 7 provinces/municipalities(Beijing,Shanghai,Zhejiang,Sichuan,etc.)were selected for semi-structured interviews between December 2023 and January 2024.Data were analyzed via content analysis.Results Totally 4 themes and 8 subthemes were identified,including management and organizational level(the management system needs improvement;the function of medical information mutual recognition has not been fully realized),resource and technology level(there are insufficient nursing resources at the grassroots hospitals;the specialized nursing capabilities of wound nurses at grassroots hospitals need to be enhanced),patient and demand level(patients' trust is insufficient;patients' concepts are rigid),information technology and support level(the informatization construction of grassroots hospitals lags behind;the intelligence of information systems is insufficient).Conclusion Wound specialist nurses encounter various difficulties when participating in the coordinated management of chronic wounds within the medical consortium.The management and organizational system constraints hinder the effectiveness of the nursing coordination;the resource and technology gap affects the implementation of graded wound care in the region;the lack of patient trust and misconceptions intensify the resistance to coordination;the lagging in information technology construction limits the innovative development of nursing coordination.
2.Qualitative research on the barriers of chronic wound linkage management in medical consortium
Hongling SUN ; Meijuan LAN ; Hui WANG ; Haotian CHEN ; Hangqing YU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2246-2251
Objective To explore the barriers of implementing collaborative chronic wound management within medical consortium and provide references for ensuring continuous care for chronic wound patients.Methods Using purposive and snowball sampling methods,14 specialist nurses participating in chronic wound collaborative management across medical consortium in 7 provinces/municipalities(Beijing,Shanghai,Zhejiang,Sichuan,etc.)were selected for semi-structured interviews between December 2023 and January 2024.Data were analyzed via content analysis.Results Totally 4 themes and 8 subthemes were identified,including management and organizational level(the management system needs improvement;the function of medical information mutual recognition has not been fully realized),resource and technology level(there are insufficient nursing resources at the grassroots hospitals;the specialized nursing capabilities of wound nurses at grassroots hospitals need to be enhanced),patient and demand level(patients' trust is insufficient;patients' concepts are rigid),information technology and support level(the informatization construction of grassroots hospitals lags behind;the intelligence of information systems is insufficient).Conclusion Wound specialist nurses encounter various difficulties when participating in the coordinated management of chronic wounds within the medical consortium.The management and organizational system constraints hinder the effectiveness of the nursing coordination;the resource and technology gap affects the implementation of graded wound care in the region;the lack of patient trust and misconceptions intensify the resistance to coordination;the lagging in information technology construction limits the innovative development of nursing coordination.
3.Risk of self-reported hypoglycemia in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes
Hongmei XU ; Hangqing YU ; Zhengnan CHENG ; Chun MU ; Di BAO ; Qiuling XING
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(8):945-951
Objective:To investigate the various factors that contribute to self-reported hypoglycemia in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Methods:This is a prospective cohort study that included 1, 010 elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who were hospitalized in Tianjin Medical University Chu Hsien-I Memorial Hospital from April to September 2019.Patients were selected using the convenient sampling method and were between the ages of 60-90(66.7±5.3)years with a disease course of 0.5-40.0 years.Baseline data was collected through questionnaires and patients were followed up for six months.The study observed self-reported hypoglycemia events and analyzed the influencing factors of self-reported hypoglycemia using logistic regression.Results:Out of the 1, 010 patients who participated in the study, 901(89.2%)completed it.Of those who completed the study, 321(35.6%)reported experiencing hypoglycemia.The median frequency of hypoglycemia was found to be 3(2, 4)times.Several factors were found to be influential in self-reported hypoglycemia in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes.These factors included waist circumference, HbA1c, thiazolidinediones combined with insulin therapy, frequency of hypoglycemia in the past year, blood glucose prevention education, and fear of hypoglycemia.All of these factors had a significant impact on self-reported hypoglycemia(all P<0.05). Conclusions:Medical professionals should prioritize patients who are undergoing thiazolidinediones combined with insulin therapy and frequently experience hypoglycemia.They should address the patients' fear of hypoglycemia and provide them with comprehensive education.
4.Qualitative research onhypoglycemia risk prevention self-attitude in diabetes mellitus patients
Hangqing YU ; Qiuling XING ; Hongmei XU ; Lei ZHANG ; Chun MU ; Di BAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(34):4418-4422
Objective To explore the hypoglycemia risk prevention self-attitude in diabetes mellitus patients so as to provide a basis for medical staff to participate in hypoglycemia risk prevention. Methods From February 2019 to March 2019, we selected 15 patients with diabetes mellitus at a ClassⅢ Grade A diabetes specialized hospital by purposive sampling to carry out semi-structured interview. Interview data were analyzed with the Colazizzi phenomenology seven-step method. Results After analyzing interview data, a total of four themes were refined including neglect, fluke, contradiction and puzzle as well as unbalanced focus. Conclusions Diabetes mellitus patients puzzle about and are not active in hypoglycemia risk prevention, and they don't implement positive and effective hypoglycemia risk prevention. Medical staff should strengthen hypoglycemia education and help patients develop a positive attitude with hypoglycemia risk to reduce the hypoglycemia risk.

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