1.Role positioning and job responsibilities of integrated care managers in the context of population aging: a qualitive study
Xian MA ; Shuqin XIAO ; Luqi DONG ; Hongsai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(13):1731-1736
Objective:To explore the role positioning and job responsibilities of integrated care managers in China, with a view to providing reference for policy formulation and career development.Methods:The qualitative study was conducted. From December 2023 to July 2024, 18 frontline workers and managers working in integrated care in two hospitals, two community health service centers and seven elderly care institutions in Beijing were selected by purposive sampling method to conduct semi-structured interviews. Colaizzi 7-step analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:A total of six core roles and seven responsibilities of the integrated care managers were identified, including the role of the comprehensive assessor and the responsibility of conducting comprehensive health assessments, the role of the team collaborator and the responsibility of organizing interdisciplinary discussions, decision-making and collaboration, the role of the case manager and the responsibility of developing and implementing integrated care plans, the role of the resource integrator and the responsibility of coordinating and integrating resources, the role of the service controller and the responsibility of supervising and optimizing care services, the role of professional leader and communicator and the responsibility of promoting team building and development, and the responsibility of leading professional innovation and growth.Conclusions:As an emerging complex professional talent to cope with population aging, clarifying their roles and responsibilities is of great significance in realizing the goal of healthy aging and building an integrated healthcare service system in China. Integrated care managers should be based on personalized, multi-level, and whole-process care service needs, flexibly adapt to diversified role changes, and stimulate their own intrinsic motivation and innovation ability to provide high-quality care services.
2.Usability evaluation indicators for intelligent caregiving robots in elderly care: a qualitative study
Luqi DONG ; Shuqin XIAO ; Xian MA ; Hongsai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(14):1853-1859
Objective:To understand the usability evaluation indicators for intelligent caregiving robots in elderly care from the perspectives of stakeholders, and provide a reference for constructing a usability evaluation indicator system for these robots.Methods:This study was a qualitative study. From November 2023 to May 2024, purposive sampling was used to select eight intelligent robot developers from three engineering universities and one medical technology company, seven intelligent product usage managers from three elderly care institutions in Beijing, and seven elderly users who have used intelligent caregiving robots at Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with these participants. The content analysis method was employed to organize and analyze the interview data, and themes were extracted.Results:A total of four themes and eleven sub-themes were identified: safety and reliability (mechanical safety, sensory safety, privacy safety) , performance (effectiveness, fault tolerance, intelligence) , user experience (learnability, ease of use, comfort) , and cost-effectiveness (cost-performance ratio, usage cost) .Conclusions:The usability evaluation indicators for intelligent caregiving robots in elderly care, extracted from multiple perspectives, provide a reference for constructing a scientific, reasonable, and comprehensive usability evaluation indicator system for intelligent caregiving robots in elderly care.
3.Impact of community environment on functional ability in the elderly: a qualitative study based on a person-environment fit perspective
Hongsai ZHANG ; Shuqin XIAO ; Xian MA ; Luqi DONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(13):1713-1720
Objective:To explore the impact of community environment on the functional ability in the elderly based on a person-environment fit perspective.Methods:The descriptive qualitative research method was used. Applying the purposive sampling method, elderly people attending two community health centers and their subordinate health stations in Beijing were selected as respondents from January to May 2024. An interview outline was developed based on the person-environment fit theory, and semi-structured interviews were used to collect information. Thematic analysis was used for data analysis.Results:A total of 16 community elderly people were interviewed, and four themes were finalized, including multidimensional compensation of the environment for individual competence (accessible and convenient environments compensate for declining motor abilities, supportive physical environments compensate for declining vision and vitality, social support compensates for declining cognitive abilities, and age-friendly environments enhancing a sense of belonging and security) , congruence of personal preferences with the community environment (diversity of activities to meet individualized needs, environmental stability to ensure a sense of control over life, age-friendly digital environments to meet the digital needs of the elderly) , personal influencing factors of the perceived environment (length of residence, personal health status, personal social relations) , and coping styles with person-environment mismatches (enhancement of individual capabilities, use of assistive devices for self-empowerment, proactive home age-friendly adaptation, self-psychological adjustment) .Conclusions:Community healthcare workers should emphasize the role of the environment and give full consideration to the individual characteristics, needs and preferences of the elderly people, and pay special attention to the elderly people who have a poor perception of the environment and encourage them to take positive coping styles to adapt to the environment.
4.Role positioning and job responsibilities of integrated care managers in the context of population aging: a qualitive study
Xian MA ; Shuqin XIAO ; Luqi DONG ; Hongsai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(13):1731-1736
Objective:To explore the role positioning and job responsibilities of integrated care managers in China, with a view to providing reference for policy formulation and career development.Methods:The qualitative study was conducted. From December 2023 to July 2024, 18 frontline workers and managers working in integrated care in two hospitals, two community health service centers and seven elderly care institutions in Beijing were selected by purposive sampling method to conduct semi-structured interviews. Colaizzi 7-step analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:A total of six core roles and seven responsibilities of the integrated care managers were identified, including the role of the comprehensive assessor and the responsibility of conducting comprehensive health assessments, the role of the team collaborator and the responsibility of organizing interdisciplinary discussions, decision-making and collaboration, the role of the case manager and the responsibility of developing and implementing integrated care plans, the role of the resource integrator and the responsibility of coordinating and integrating resources, the role of the service controller and the responsibility of supervising and optimizing care services, the role of professional leader and communicator and the responsibility of promoting team building and development, and the responsibility of leading professional innovation and growth.Conclusions:As an emerging complex professional talent to cope with population aging, clarifying their roles and responsibilities is of great significance in realizing the goal of healthy aging and building an integrated healthcare service system in China. Integrated care managers should be based on personalized, multi-level, and whole-process care service needs, flexibly adapt to diversified role changes, and stimulate their own intrinsic motivation and innovation ability to provide high-quality care services.
5.Usability evaluation indicators for intelligent caregiving robots in elderly care: a qualitative study
Luqi DONG ; Shuqin XIAO ; Xian MA ; Hongsai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(14):1853-1859
Objective:To understand the usability evaluation indicators for intelligent caregiving robots in elderly care from the perspectives of stakeholders, and provide a reference for constructing a usability evaluation indicator system for these robots.Methods:This study was a qualitative study. From November 2023 to May 2024, purposive sampling was used to select eight intelligent robot developers from three engineering universities and one medical technology company, seven intelligent product usage managers from three elderly care institutions in Beijing, and seven elderly users who have used intelligent caregiving robots at Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with these participants. The content analysis method was employed to organize and analyze the interview data, and themes were extracted.Results:A total of four themes and eleven sub-themes were identified: safety and reliability (mechanical safety, sensory safety, privacy safety) , performance (effectiveness, fault tolerance, intelligence) , user experience (learnability, ease of use, comfort) , and cost-effectiveness (cost-performance ratio, usage cost) .Conclusions:The usability evaluation indicators for intelligent caregiving robots in elderly care, extracted from multiple perspectives, provide a reference for constructing a scientific, reasonable, and comprehensive usability evaluation indicator system for intelligent caregiving robots in elderly care.
6.Impact of community environment on functional ability in the elderly: a qualitative study based on a person-environment fit perspective
Hongsai ZHANG ; Shuqin XIAO ; Xian MA ; Luqi DONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(13):1713-1720
Objective:To explore the impact of community environment on the functional ability in the elderly based on a person-environment fit perspective.Methods:The descriptive qualitative research method was used. Applying the purposive sampling method, elderly people attending two community health centers and their subordinate health stations in Beijing were selected as respondents from January to May 2024. An interview outline was developed based on the person-environment fit theory, and semi-structured interviews were used to collect information. Thematic analysis was used for data analysis.Results:A total of 16 community elderly people were interviewed, and four themes were finalized, including multidimensional compensation of the environment for individual competence (accessible and convenient environments compensate for declining motor abilities, supportive physical environments compensate for declining vision and vitality, social support compensates for declining cognitive abilities, and age-friendly environments enhancing a sense of belonging and security) , congruence of personal preferences with the community environment (diversity of activities to meet individualized needs, environmental stability to ensure a sense of control over life, age-friendly digital environments to meet the digital needs of the elderly) , personal influencing factors of the perceived environment (length of residence, personal health status, personal social relations) , and coping styles with person-environment mismatches (enhancement of individual capabilities, use of assistive devices for self-empowerment, proactive home age-friendly adaptation, self-psychological adjustment) .Conclusions:Community healthcare workers should emphasize the role of the environment and give full consideration to the individual characteristics, needs and preferences of the elderly people, and pay special attention to the elderly people who have a poor perception of the environment and encourage them to take positive coping styles to adapt to the environment.
7.Current situation and influencing factors of intrinsic capacity of elderly people in the community
Xue LIU ; Shuqin XIAO ; Lingyun WANG ; Huimin WEN ; Xian MA ; Hongsai ZHANG ; Luqi DONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(7):885-892
Objective:To explore the current situation of the intrinsic capacity of elderly people in the community and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:From September 2022 to March 2023, convenience sampling was used to select 360 elderly community residents from Xicheng District, Beijing, and Xingtai City, Hebei Province, as the research subjects. The subjects were surveyed using the Intrinsic Capacity Assessment Questionnaire, Intrinsic Capacity Influencing Factors Questionnaire, Barthel Index, and Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale.Results:A total of 360 questionnaires were distributed, and 360 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective response rate of 100.0% (360/360). The overall impairment rate of intrinsic capacity among 360 elderly people in the community was 90.3% (325/360), and the impairment rates in various fields from high to low were sensation, psychology, vitality, cognition, and exercise. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, gender, residential pattern, education level, work status, grip strength, number of geriatric syndrome, self-rated health status, adverse life events, number of social activities, transportation conditions, and social security were the influencing factors of the intrinsic capacity of elderly people in the community, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The impairment rate of intrinsic capacity among elderly people in the community is relatively high. Grassroots medical and nursing staff should assess the intrinsic capacity of elderly people in the community in health promotion work, identify elderly people with decreased intrinsic capacity early and carry out effective interventions to prevent elderly people from becoming disabled and dependent on care.
8.Impact of community environment on the health of older adults from the perspective of person-environment fit: a scoping review
Hongsai ZHANG ; Shuqin XIAO ; Shan ZHANG ; Xian MA ; Luqi DONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(19):2539-2545
Objective:To conduct a scoping review on the impact of community environment on the health of older adults from the perspective of person-environment fit, so as to provide reference for the creation of targeted care environments and the construction of elderly friendly communities.Methods:Literature on the impact of community environment on the health of older adults from the perspective of person-environment fit was searched on China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, China Biology Medicine disc, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Scopus, CINAHL, PsycInfo and so on. The search period was from database establishment to December 31, 2023. Literature was screened and data was extracted based on inclusion criteria.Results:A total of 19 articles were included, and the methods of person-environment fit included compensation and consistency. Sixteen articles described how community environment promoted the health of older adults by compensating for the decline in individual abilities and socio-economic disadvantages of older adults. The poorer the individual abilities and lower the socio-economic status of older adults, the greater the impact of environmental factors. Three articles mentioned that the consistency between community environment and the needs of older adults could promote their health.Conclusions:The interaction between the individual characteristics of older adults and their surrounding environmental resources determines their health status. When building elderly friendly communities and providing care environments, consideration should be given to the individual abilities and needs of older adults, and the impact mechanism of the environment on the health of older adults can be explored from multiple perspectives.
9.Effects of virtual reality technology in geriatric nursing: a scoping review
Xian MA ; Shuqin XIAO ; Luqi DONG ; Hongsai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(29):4054-4060
Objective:To carry out a scoping review of research related to the use of virtual reality technology in geriatric nursing.Methods:Guided by the scoping review framework proposed by Arksey and O'Malley, Chinese and English literature on the effect of virtual reality technology in geriatric nursing was systematically searched on databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, China Biology Medicine disc, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, EBSCO, Embase and so on. The search period was from database establishment to July 1, 2023. Two researchers independently screened literature, extracted data, and summarized the content of the literature.Results:A total of 35 articles were included. The research mainly involved the impact of virtual reality technology on the cognitive function, physical function, psychological state, symptom relief, health management, and teaching effectiveness of geriatric nursing. Among them, 27 articles indicated that virtual reality technology had positive effects, while 8 articles did not clarify the advantages and differences between virtual reality technology and traditional methods.Conclusions:Virtual reality technology has development potential in geriatric nursing, but virtual device intervention may cause discomfort symptoms such as dizziness and vomiting in the elderly, and is influenced by individual digital literacy. Research should focus on improving the comfort of using the equipment and enriching its usage scenarios.
10.Application and thinking of informatization platform in standardized training management of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery residents
Yuqin FAN ; Zhaoyan WANG ; Zhihua ZHANG ; Hongsai CHEN ; Min YAO ; Hao WU ; Zhentao WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(12):1777-1780
Our hospital first used the housing and training information management platform in 2018 in order to improve the management efficiency and teaching quality of standardized resident training in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, through continuous optimization and upgrading of system functions and the mobile APP terminal, the integrated development of teaching and management and the maximization of resource sharing have been realized, thus making up for the defects and deficiencies of the traditional resident training management mode. Our practice shows that the new resident training management mode based on informatization mobile platform can not only save time and effort for departments to grasp all aspects of resident training management, but also enable residents to complete the resident training plan step by step and reasonably with improvement in their knowledge, skills, and competence. Therefore, the new resident training management mode has broad application prospects.

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