1.A comparative study on the current status of disability assessment and long-term care needs assessment in 49 pilot cities of the long-term care insurance system
Jiali ZHANG ; Hongxiu CHEN ; Yilin WANG ; Ya LIU ; Shihao XU ; Yanyan WANG ; Birong DONG ; Hong SUN ; Xiuying HU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(19):2384-2390
Objective To analyze the disability level and long-term care needs assessment policies issued by 49 pilot cities in China's long-term care insurance system,providing insights for further improvement of the system.Methods Policy documents related to long-term care insurance,published between June 2016 and December 2024 on official platforms of local governments,the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security,the National Healthcare Security Administration,and the National Public Service Platform for Standards Information,were retrieved.A comparative analysis was used to summarize and compare the content of these policy texts.Results Currently,there are 49 pilot cities implementing the long-term care insurance system in China.47 cities have issued disability level assessment standards,with 38 cities adopting the trial standards issued by the National Healthcare Security Administration.In 42 pilot cities,the disability level assessment includes indicators such as activities of daily living,cognitive function,and sensory and communication abilities.22 cities have issued policies related to care needs assessment.In most cities,the care needs assessment partially or fully includes indicators from the disability level assessment.Conclusion There is no national uniformity in disability level assessment standards,and the care needs assessment framework needs further improvement.It is recommended to standardize disability level assessment criteria,clearly delineate the boundaries and content of disability level and care needs assessments,and enhance the development of the care needs assessment system.
2.Current status and influencing factors of alexithymia in patients with kinesiophobia after total knee arthroplasty
Hongxiu LIU ; Libai CAI ; Miaoran CUI ; Yaping LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(29):3968-3975
Objective:To explore the alexithymia of patients with kinesiophobia after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 221 patients with kinesiophobia after TKA admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University in Henan Province between June and October 2024. A survey was conducted using the self-designed General Information Questionnaire, Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia-11, Chinese version of Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 (TAS-20), Social Support Rating Scale, and General Self-efficacy Scale. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the factors influencing patients' alexithymia.Results:A total of 221 questionnaires were distributed, and 210 questionnaires were effectively collected, with an effective response rate of 95.02%. Chinese version of TAS-20 score of 210 patients with kinesiophobia after TKA were (60.70±8.16), and the incidence of alexithymia was 52.86% (111/210), mainly manifested as describing emotional feeling disorders and externally oriented thinking disorders. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that educational level, per capita monthly household income, personality types, score of kinesiophobia, self-efficacy, and social support were statistically significant factors influencing the alexithymia of patients with kinesiophobia after TKA ( P<0.05), explaining 83.50% of the total variance. Conclusions:Patients with kinesiophobia after TKA have a high level of alexithymia. Patients with low educational level, low per capita monthly household income, introverted personalities, high levels of kinesiophobia, low self-efficacy, and low levels of social support are prone to developing alexithymia. Healthcare professionals should pay attention to the alexithymia of patients with kinesiophobia after TKA. Effective measures should be formulated from the aspects of emotional education, disease cognition, social skill training, and social support to reduce the level of alexithymia in patients with kinesiophobia.
3.Application of BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation in cultivating humanistic care ability of undergraduate nursing interns
Libai CAI ; Jingshuang BAI ; Hongxiu LIU ; Ning LI ; Miaoran CUI ; Yang LYU ; Haili XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(32):4437-4441
Objective:To explore the application effect of BOPPPS (Bridge-in, Objectives, Pre-assessment, Participatory learning, Post-assessment, and Summary) combined with scenario simulation in cultivating the humanistic care ability of undergraduate nursing interns.Methods:Undergraduate nursing students who were interning at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were selected by convenience sampling. The 46 interns from June to December 2023 were set as the control group, and the 46 interns from June to December 2024 were set as the experimental group. The control group adopted the traditional lecture-based teaching method, while the experimental group adopted BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation. Theoretical and practical scores, humanistic care ability, empathy ability, and critical thinking ability of the two groups were compared.Results:After the intervention, the theoretical and practical scores, as well as humanistic care ability, empathy ability, and critical thinking ability scores of the experimental group were all higher than those of the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation plays a positive role in improving theoretical and practical scores, humanistic care ability, empathy ability, and critical thinking ability of undergraduate nursing interns, and it is worthy of further promotion and application.
4.Thirty years of geriatric nursing: systems, practices, and the future—celebrating the 30th anniversary of Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
Xiuying HU ; Li LIU ; Shuai ZHANG ; Qingqing LI ; Hongxiu CHEN ; Yilin WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3221-3227
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing, this paper systematically elaborates the development of geriatric nursing as a core discipline in addressing the challenges of aging, from its inception and systematization to innovative development, and analyzes its challenges and prospects. Against the backdrop of China's large aging population and accelerating aging trend, geriatric nursing aims to meet the multi-level health needs of older adults. It has gradually expanded from early focus on disease-centered care to holistic health maintenance, functional promotion, and quality of life improvement for older adults, with the discipline's scope and depth continuously evolving. The discipline development can be divided into three stages: the foundation stage, defined by the initiation of national policies and the establishment of educational systems and teaching materials; the system-building stage, characterized by clearer disciplinary positioning, refined curriculum system, diversified clinical practices, and a robust talent development mechanism; and the innovative development stage, when, driven by policies, technology, and interdisciplinary collaboration, high quality and diversification are emerging. However, geriatric nursing still faces challenges such as insufficient coordination in top-level design, an incomplete theoretical framework, an imbalance between supply and demand for services, and uneven distribution of educational resources. In the future, through policy system optimization, smart health and wellness technology, multidisciplinary integration, education system reform, and deepening scientific research and international cooperation, a modern geriatric nursing discipline system with Chinese characteristics will be established to support healthy aging and the healthy China strategy.
5.Current status and influencing factors of alexithymia in patients with kinesiophobia after total knee arthroplasty
Hongxiu LIU ; Libai CAI ; Miaoran CUI ; Yaping LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(29):3968-3975
Objective:To explore the alexithymia of patients with kinesiophobia after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 221 patients with kinesiophobia after TKA admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University in Henan Province between June and October 2024. A survey was conducted using the self-designed General Information Questionnaire, Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia-11, Chinese version of Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 (TAS-20), Social Support Rating Scale, and General Self-efficacy Scale. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the factors influencing patients' alexithymia.Results:A total of 221 questionnaires were distributed, and 210 questionnaires were effectively collected, with an effective response rate of 95.02%. Chinese version of TAS-20 score of 210 patients with kinesiophobia after TKA were (60.70±8.16), and the incidence of alexithymia was 52.86% (111/210), mainly manifested as describing emotional feeling disorders and externally oriented thinking disorders. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that educational level, per capita monthly household income, personality types, score of kinesiophobia, self-efficacy, and social support were statistically significant factors influencing the alexithymia of patients with kinesiophobia after TKA ( P<0.05), explaining 83.50% of the total variance. Conclusions:Patients with kinesiophobia after TKA have a high level of alexithymia. Patients with low educational level, low per capita monthly household income, introverted personalities, high levels of kinesiophobia, low self-efficacy, and low levels of social support are prone to developing alexithymia. Healthcare professionals should pay attention to the alexithymia of patients with kinesiophobia after TKA. Effective measures should be formulated from the aspects of emotional education, disease cognition, social skill training, and social support to reduce the level of alexithymia in patients with kinesiophobia.
6.Application of BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation in cultivating humanistic care ability of undergraduate nursing interns
Libai CAI ; Jingshuang BAI ; Hongxiu LIU ; Ning LI ; Miaoran CUI ; Yang LYU ; Haili XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(32):4437-4441
Objective:To explore the application effect of BOPPPS (Bridge-in, Objectives, Pre-assessment, Participatory learning, Post-assessment, and Summary) combined with scenario simulation in cultivating the humanistic care ability of undergraduate nursing interns.Methods:Undergraduate nursing students who were interning at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were selected by convenience sampling. The 46 interns from June to December 2023 were set as the control group, and the 46 interns from June to December 2024 were set as the experimental group. The control group adopted the traditional lecture-based teaching method, while the experimental group adopted BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation. Theoretical and practical scores, humanistic care ability, empathy ability, and critical thinking ability of the two groups were compared.Results:After the intervention, the theoretical and practical scores, as well as humanistic care ability, empathy ability, and critical thinking ability scores of the experimental group were all higher than those of the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:BOPPPS combined with scenario simulation plays a positive role in improving theoretical and practical scores, humanistic care ability, empathy ability, and critical thinking ability of undergraduate nursing interns, and it is worthy of further promotion and application.
7.The correlation between C1q,MBL,C5a and the progression of type 2 diabetes nephropathy and tubular injury
Li LIU ; Jian HOU ; Qiaoling ZHANG ; Hongxiu YANG ; Baojun YUAN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(6):603-609
Objective To explore the clinical value of complement 1q(C1q),mannose-binding lectin(MBL)and complement 5a(C5a)in the early diagnosis and disease monitoring of diabetic kidney disease(DKD),as well as their relationship with renal tubular injury.Methods A total of 232 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus admitted to the Endocrinology Department of Kailuan General Hospital from December 2020 to December 2021 were selected in this study.Patients were divided into the simple diabetes mellitus(SDM)group(n=50)and the DKD group(n=182)based on urinary albumin/creatinine ratio(UACR)and estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR).The DKD group was further divided into the low-risk diabetic nephropathy(LDKD)group(n=90),the moderate-risk diabetic nephropathy(MDKD)group(n=55)and the high-risk diabetic nephropathy(HDKD)group(n=37)according to the risk of chronic kidney disease progression.Forty healthy individuals who underwent physical examinations in our hospital during the same period were selected as the healthy control group(NC group).The DKD group was divided into the Q1-Q4 groups based on the quartile levels of NAG/Ucr according to the severity of renal tubular injury from mild to severe.General biochemical indicators,as well as the levels of C1q,MBL and C5a in each group were detected.Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between C1q,MBL,C5a and glomerular and tubular injury indexes.Multivariate ordinal Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of the progression risk of DKD and the degree of renal tubular injury.Results The levels of systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure,triglycerides(TG),serum creatinine(Scr),uric acid(UA),UACR,NAG/Ucr,C1q,MBL and C5a were higher in the DKD group than those in the SDM group and the NC group.The levels of TC,LDL-C,ApoB and HbA1c were higher than those in the NC group,while the level of HDL-C was lower than that in the NC group.The levels of TC,LDL-C,HbA1c and NAG/Ucr were higher in the SDM group than those in the NC group,while the level of HDL-C was lower than that in the NC group(P<0.05).Among different progression risk groups of DKD,the levels of C1q were higher in the HDKD group than those in the SDM group and the LDKD group.The levels of MBL and C5a were higher in the MDKD group than those in the SDM group and the LDKD group,and the level of MBL was higher in the LDKD group than that in the SDM group(P<0.05).After grouping according to the quartile levels of NAG/Ucr,the levels of TC,ApoB,HbA1c,Scr,UACR,C1q and C5a were significantly higher in the Q4 group than those in the Q1 group.The levels of TC,ApoB,Scr,UACR,C1q and C5a were significantly higher than those in the Q2 group,and the levels of UACR and C5a were significantly higher than those in the Q3 group.The levels of HbA1c,Scr,UACR,C1q and C5a were significantly higher in the Q3 group than those in the Q1 group.The level of UACR was higher in the Q2 group than that in the Q1 group(all P<0.05).The Spearman correlation analysis showed that C1q,MBL and C5a were positively correlated with UACR and NAG/Ucr,and negatively correlated with eGFR(all P<0.05).The ordinal Logistic regression analysis showed that elevated levels of MBL,C5a,NAG/Ucr,Scr and systolic blood pressure were independent influencing factors of progression risk in DKD patients.Elevated levels of C5a,HbA1c and UACR were independent influencing factors of renal tubular injury in DKD patients.Conclusion C1q and C5a can be used to monitor middle and late DKD and tubular injury,and C5a is an independent risk factor for DKD progression and tubular injury.MBL can be used to screen for early DKD and is also an independent risk factor for its progression.
8.Thirty years of geriatric nursing: systems, practices, and the future—celebrating the 30th anniversary of Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
Xiuying HU ; Li LIU ; Shuai ZHANG ; Qingqing LI ; Hongxiu CHEN ; Yilin WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(24):3221-3227
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing, this paper systematically elaborates the development of geriatric nursing as a core discipline in addressing the challenges of aging, from its inception and systematization to innovative development, and analyzes its challenges and prospects. Against the backdrop of China's large aging population and accelerating aging trend, geriatric nursing aims to meet the multi-level health needs of older adults. It has gradually expanded from early focus on disease-centered care to holistic health maintenance, functional promotion, and quality of life improvement for older adults, with the discipline's scope and depth continuously evolving. The discipline development can be divided into three stages: the foundation stage, defined by the initiation of national policies and the establishment of educational systems and teaching materials; the system-building stage, characterized by clearer disciplinary positioning, refined curriculum system, diversified clinical practices, and a robust talent development mechanism; and the innovative development stage, when, driven by policies, technology, and interdisciplinary collaboration, high quality and diversification are emerging. However, geriatric nursing still faces challenges such as insufficient coordination in top-level design, an incomplete theoretical framework, an imbalance between supply and demand for services, and uneven distribution of educational resources. In the future, through policy system optimization, smart health and wellness technology, multidisciplinary integration, education system reform, and deepening scientific research and international cooperation, a modern geriatric nursing discipline system with Chinese characteristics will be established to support healthy aging and the healthy China strategy.
9.A comparative study on the current status of disability assessment and long-term care needs assessment in 49 pilot cities of the long-term care insurance system
Jiali ZHANG ; Hongxiu CHEN ; Yilin WANG ; Ya LIU ; Shihao XU ; Yanyan WANG ; Birong DONG ; Hong SUN ; Xiuying HU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(19):2384-2390
Objective To analyze the disability level and long-term care needs assessment policies issued by 49 pilot cities in China's long-term care insurance system,providing insights for further improvement of the system.Methods Policy documents related to long-term care insurance,published between June 2016 and December 2024 on official platforms of local governments,the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security,the National Healthcare Security Administration,and the National Public Service Platform for Standards Information,were retrieved.A comparative analysis was used to summarize and compare the content of these policy texts.Results Currently,there are 49 pilot cities implementing the long-term care insurance system in China.47 cities have issued disability level assessment standards,with 38 cities adopting the trial standards issued by the National Healthcare Security Administration.In 42 pilot cities,the disability level assessment includes indicators such as activities of daily living,cognitive function,and sensory and communication abilities.22 cities have issued policies related to care needs assessment.In most cities,the care needs assessment partially or fully includes indicators from the disability level assessment.Conclusion There is no national uniformity in disability level assessment standards,and the care needs assessment framework needs further improvement.It is recommended to standardize disability level assessment criteria,clearly delineate the boundaries and content of disability level and care needs assessments,and enhance the development of the care needs assessment system.
10.The correlation between C1q,MBL,C5a and the progression of type 2 diabetes nephropathy and tubular injury
Li LIU ; Jian HOU ; Qiaoling ZHANG ; Hongxiu YANG ; Baojun YUAN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(6):603-609
Objective To explore the clinical value of complement 1q(C1q),mannose-binding lectin(MBL)and complement 5a(C5a)in the early diagnosis and disease monitoring of diabetic kidney disease(DKD),as well as their relationship with renal tubular injury.Methods A total of 232 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus admitted to the Endocrinology Department of Kailuan General Hospital from December 2020 to December 2021 were selected in this study.Patients were divided into the simple diabetes mellitus(SDM)group(n=50)and the DKD group(n=182)based on urinary albumin/creatinine ratio(UACR)and estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR).The DKD group was further divided into the low-risk diabetic nephropathy(LDKD)group(n=90),the moderate-risk diabetic nephropathy(MDKD)group(n=55)and the high-risk diabetic nephropathy(HDKD)group(n=37)according to the risk of chronic kidney disease progression.Forty healthy individuals who underwent physical examinations in our hospital during the same period were selected as the healthy control group(NC group).The DKD group was divided into the Q1-Q4 groups based on the quartile levels of NAG/Ucr according to the severity of renal tubular injury from mild to severe.General biochemical indicators,as well as the levels of C1q,MBL and C5a in each group were detected.Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between C1q,MBL,C5a and glomerular and tubular injury indexes.Multivariate ordinal Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of the progression risk of DKD and the degree of renal tubular injury.Results The levels of systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure,triglycerides(TG),serum creatinine(Scr),uric acid(UA),UACR,NAG/Ucr,C1q,MBL and C5a were higher in the DKD group than those in the SDM group and the NC group.The levels of TC,LDL-C,ApoB and HbA1c were higher than those in the NC group,while the level of HDL-C was lower than that in the NC group.The levels of TC,LDL-C,HbA1c and NAG/Ucr were higher in the SDM group than those in the NC group,while the level of HDL-C was lower than that in the NC group(P<0.05).Among different progression risk groups of DKD,the levels of C1q were higher in the HDKD group than those in the SDM group and the LDKD group.The levels of MBL and C5a were higher in the MDKD group than those in the SDM group and the LDKD group,and the level of MBL was higher in the LDKD group than that in the SDM group(P<0.05).After grouping according to the quartile levels of NAG/Ucr,the levels of TC,ApoB,HbA1c,Scr,UACR,C1q and C5a were significantly higher in the Q4 group than those in the Q1 group.The levels of TC,ApoB,Scr,UACR,C1q and C5a were significantly higher than those in the Q2 group,and the levels of UACR and C5a were significantly higher than those in the Q3 group.The levels of HbA1c,Scr,UACR,C1q and C5a were significantly higher in the Q3 group than those in the Q1 group.The level of UACR was higher in the Q2 group than that in the Q1 group(all P<0.05).The Spearman correlation analysis showed that C1q,MBL and C5a were positively correlated with UACR and NAG/Ucr,and negatively correlated with eGFR(all P<0.05).The ordinal Logistic regression analysis showed that elevated levels of MBL,C5a,NAG/Ucr,Scr and systolic blood pressure were independent influencing factors of progression risk in DKD patients.Elevated levels of C5a,HbA1c and UACR were independent influencing factors of renal tubular injury in DKD patients.Conclusion C1q and C5a can be used to monitor middle and late DKD and tubular injury,and C5a is an independent risk factor for DKD progression and tubular injury.MBL can be used to screen for early DKD and is also an independent risk factor for its progression.

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