1.Psychosocial adaptation and its influencing factors in young and middle-aged patients after colorectal cancer surgery
Xian LI ; Lan SHEN ; Lijuan SONG ; Runping SU ; Jianying TIAN ; Yixun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(18):2487-2492
Objective:To investigate the current status of psychosocial adaptation in young and middle-aged patients after colorectal cancer surgery and to explore its influencing factors, providing a basis for the development of targeted interventions.Methods:A total of 200 postoperative young and middle-aged colorectal cancer patients undergoing follow-up at the outpatient department of Shanxi Cancer Hospital from June 2023 to March 2024 were selected by convenience sampling. Data were collected using a general demographic questionnaire, the Self-Report Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale (PAIS-SR), the Family APGAR Index Questionnaire, and the Simplified Ways of Coping Questionnaire (SWCQ). Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to identify factors influencing psychosocial adaptation.Results:A total of 200 questionnaires were distributed, and 191 valid responses were collected, yielding a valid response rate of 95.5%. The total PAIS-SR score of participants was (57.91±23.45). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that education level, self-perceived economic status, employment status, presence of a stoma, time since surgery, family care, and positive coping style were statistically significant influencing factors ( P<0.05), explaining 46.4% of the variance in psychosocial adaptation. Conclusions:Healthcare providers should pay particular attention to patients with lower educational levels, poor self-perceived economic conditions, unemployment, a stoma, and shorter postoperative duration. Enhancing family care—starting with patient caregivers—and encouraging the use of positive psychological interventions to foster active coping strategies may help improve psychosocial adaptation in young and middle-aged colorectal cancer patients.
2.Expert consensus on perioperative clinical nursing standards for patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy (2024 edition)
Yan WANG ; Junye TIAN ; Yuan HAN ; Liyun CAO ; Fude ZHOU ; Ruxia WANG ; Yanmeng GUAN ; Dong PANG ; Jingfen JIN ; Yanming DING ; Ting CHEN ; Xiaohong YIN ; Jing HUANG ; Dengyan MA ; Jianying LI ; Chunyue LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2521-2528
To provide scientific guidance and standardization for perioperative clinical nursing practice in patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy, relevant evidence on percutaneous renal biopsy nursing care was systematically retrieved and synthesized through an evidence-based approach. After two rounds of Delphi expert consultation and expert panel discussions, expert consensus on perioperative clinical nursing standards for patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy (hereinafter referred to as the "Consensus") was developed. The Consensus includes three primary themes: preoperative care, intraoperative care, and postoperative care, encompassing 21 secondary themes. It is characterized by scientific rigor, practical applicability, and comprehensiveness, and serves as a valuable reference and guide for clinical nursing professionals across medical institutions.
3.Psychosocial adaptation and its influencing factors in young and middle-aged patients after colorectal cancer surgery
Xian LI ; Lan SHEN ; Lijuan SONG ; Runping SU ; Jianying TIAN ; Yixun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(18):2487-2492
Objective:To investigate the current status of psychosocial adaptation in young and middle-aged patients after colorectal cancer surgery and to explore its influencing factors, providing a basis for the development of targeted interventions.Methods:A total of 200 postoperative young and middle-aged colorectal cancer patients undergoing follow-up at the outpatient department of Shanxi Cancer Hospital from June 2023 to March 2024 were selected by convenience sampling. Data were collected using a general demographic questionnaire, the Self-Report Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale (PAIS-SR), the Family APGAR Index Questionnaire, and the Simplified Ways of Coping Questionnaire (SWCQ). Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to identify factors influencing psychosocial adaptation.Results:A total of 200 questionnaires were distributed, and 191 valid responses were collected, yielding a valid response rate of 95.5%. The total PAIS-SR score of participants was (57.91±23.45). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that education level, self-perceived economic status, employment status, presence of a stoma, time since surgery, family care, and positive coping style were statistically significant influencing factors ( P<0.05), explaining 46.4% of the variance in psychosocial adaptation. Conclusions:Healthcare providers should pay particular attention to patients with lower educational levels, poor self-perceived economic conditions, unemployment, a stoma, and shorter postoperative duration. Enhancing family care—starting with patient caregivers—and encouraging the use of positive psychological interventions to foster active coping strategies may help improve psychosocial adaptation in young and middle-aged colorectal cancer patients.
4.Expert consensus on perioperative clinical nursing standards for patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy (2024 edition)
Yan WANG ; Junye TIAN ; Yuan HAN ; Liyun CAO ; Fude ZHOU ; Ruxia WANG ; Yanmeng GUAN ; Dong PANG ; Jingfen JIN ; Yanming DING ; Ting CHEN ; Xiaohong YIN ; Jing HUANG ; Dengyan MA ; Jianying LI ; Chunyue LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2521-2528
To provide scientific guidance and standardization for perioperative clinical nursing practice in patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy, relevant evidence on percutaneous renal biopsy nursing care was systematically retrieved and synthesized through an evidence-based approach. After two rounds of Delphi expert consultation and expert panel discussions, expert consensus on perioperative clinical nursing standards for patients undergoing percutaneous renal biopsy (hereinafter referred to as the "Consensus") was developed. The Consensus includes three primary themes: preoperative care, intraoperative care, and postoperative care, encompassing 21 secondary themes. It is characterized by scientific rigor, practical applicability, and comprehensiveness, and serves as a valuable reference and guide for clinical nursing professionals across medical institutions.
5.Analysis of the quality of life in patients with early esophageal cancer after endoscopic submucosal dissection
Ruifang HU ; Jianying TIAN ; Shuying LIU ; Jun GUO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2023;35(8):610-614
Objective:To explore the quality of life (QOL) and the related influencing factors of patients with early esophageal cancer after endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD).Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted in 167 early esophageal cancer patients who underwent ESD in Shanxi Province Cancer Hospital from January 2022 to July 2022. European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Assessment Core Scale (EORTC QLQ-C30) and the Esophageal Cancer Supplementary Scale (EORTC QLQ-OES18) were used to compare QOL of patients with different clinical characteristics before surgery, 1 month after surgery and 6 months after surgery, And multiple logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of patients' QOL at 6 months after surgery.Results:EORTC QLQ-C30 showed that the scores of the patients' physical function, role function, and social function at 1 month and 6 months after surgery were lower than those before surgery, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The scores of dyspnea, constipation, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, and economic status in the symptom area were higher than those before surgery, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). According to EORTC QLQ-OES18, the scores of difficulty in swallowing oral fluid, obstruction, poor eating initiative, dry mouth, and cough at 1 month and 6 months after surgery were higher than those before surgery, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The score of dysphagia at 1 month after surgery was higher than that before surgery, while the score at 6 months after surgery was lower than that before surgery, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The score of dyspepsia at 1 month and 6 months after surgery was lower than that before surgery, and the difference was statistically significant (all P < 0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that the lesion perimeter >1/2 perimeter (lesion perimeter >1/2 perimeter vs. lesion perimeter ≤ 1/2 perimeter: OR = 2.072, 95% CI 1.536-2.796, P < 0.05) and postoperative esophageal stricture dilatation (undergoing esophageal stricture dilatation or not: OR = 2.193, 95% CI 1.429-2.789, P < 0.05) were independent risk factors affecting the QOL of patients at 6 months after surgery. Conclusions:The QOL of early esophageal cancer patients after ESD is decreased compared with that before surgery, and the main manifestations include physical function, role function, social function, and symptom. The area of lesion and undergoing esophageal stricture dilatation or not are factors affecting the QOL of patients after surgery.
6.Predictive Value of CD44v6 and EGFR Expression in Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Sensitivity of Stage Ⅱ-Ⅲ Cervical Cancer
Wanli MAO ; Li RAN ; Jiehui LI ; Fenghu LI ; Jianying CHANG ; Junyu MU ; Fan MEI ; Lili HU ; Yanjun DU ; Xue TIAN ; Yao QIN ; Shuishui YIN
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2022;49(9):937-943
Objective To explore the predictive value of the expression of CD44v6 and EGFR on the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in stageⅡ-Ⅲ cervical cancer. Methods A total of 53 patients with stageⅡ-Ⅲ cervical cancer diagnosed by pathology were selected. All patients received two cycles of paclitaxel+platinum NACT. The pathological tissue samples of cervical tumors before NACT treatment were collected. The expression of CD44v6 and EGFR were detected by the immunohistochemical SP method, and we analyzed their predictive value of NACT in stageⅡ-Ⅲ cervical cancer. Results Among the 53 patients, 38 were in the NACT effective group (CR+PR), and 15 were in the NACT ineffective group (SD+PD). The expression of CD44v6 in the ineffective group was significantly higher than that in the effective group (
7.A study on diagnostic performance of 3.0 T non-contrast-enhanced Dixon water-fat separation compressed SENSE whole-heart coronary MR angiography
Hongfei LU ; Di TIAN ; Shihai ZHAO ; Yinyin CHEN ; Jianying MA ; Mengsu ZENG ; Hang JIN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(10):1051-1057
Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic performance of non-contrast-enhanced Dixon water-fat separation Compressed SENSE (CS-SENSE) whole-heart coronary magnetic resonance angiography (CMRA) at 3.0 T on patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD).Method:The study complied with the Declaration of Helsinki. Local ethics committee approved this study and written informed consent was obtained from each patient. In this prospective study, from March 2021 to September 2021, 53 consecutive participants with suspected CAD who were scheduled for X-ray coronary angiography (CAG) were prospectively recruited in Zhongshan Hospital. CMRA was performed with a 3.0 T scanner without contrast agent enhancement during free breathing with Dixon water-fat separation and CS-SENSE methods. The accuracy of CMRA for detecting a ≥ 50% reduction in diameter was determined using CAG as the reference method.Results:Acquisition of whole-heart CMRA images was successfully performed in 46 (86.8%) of 53 patients with an average imaging time of (7.8±1.8) min. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive values, negative predictive values, and accuracy of CMRA according to a patient-based analysis were 95.8%(95%CI 78.9%-99.9%), 81.8%(95%CI 59.7%-94.8%), 85.2%(95%CI 66.3%-95.8%), 94.7%(95%CI 74.0%-99.9%), 89.1%(95%CI 76.4%-96.4%), respectively. The areas under the receiver-operator characteristic curve (AUC) from CMRA images according to patient-, vessel-and segment-based analyses were 0.876(95%CI 0.745-0.955), 0.880(95%CI 0.814-0.929), 0.903(95%CI 0.877-0.926), respectively.Conclusion:3.0 T non-contrast-enhanced Dixon water-fat separation CS-SENSE whole-heart CMRA is a promising technique to detect clinically significant coronary stenosis on patients with suspected CAD.
8.Simultaneous determination of five components in Anemarrhenae Rhizoma by HPLC-ELSD
Jianying DAI ; Wei YOU ; Tian TIAN ; Zhanying HONG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2022;40(1):34-37
Objective To establish a method for the simultaneous determination of new mangiferin, mangiferin, artemisinin BⅡ, icariin and artemisinin A in Anemarrhenae Rhizoma by high performance liquid chromatography-evaporation light scattering detector (HPLC-ELSD). Methods The column was Agilent Poroshell 120 EC-C18. The mobile phase used acetonitrile-0.2% acetic acid water system with gradient elution. Column temperature was 30 ℃. Flow rate was 0.7 ml/min. Evaporative light scattering detector used nitrogen as atomizing gas. The atomizing gas temperature was 40 ℃ and the drift tube temperature was 90 ℃. The nitrogen volume flow rate was 2.00 L/min and the sample volume was 20 μl. Results The five components were able to achieve baseline separation. Neomangiferin, Mangiferin, Anemaponin BⅡ, Baohuoside I , Anemarrhena saponin AⅢwere determined as 24.1-386 μg/ml (r=0.999 3), 23.2-371 μg/ml (r=0.998 6), 54.2-867.2 μg/ml(r=0.995 6), 5.3-84.8 μg/ml (r=0.996 8), 10-160 μg/ml (r=0.998 9) respectively, which showed a good linear relationship within the concentration range. The average recovery rate of the five components was between 101.8% and 105.0%, and the repeatability RSD was less than 2.4%. The content of the above five components in Zhimu medicinal materials were 1.62%, 0.82%, 7.36%, 0.07%, 0.34%, respectively. Conclusion The method is simple, accurate, and highly sensitive, which could be used as the quantitative determination of multiple index components of Anemarrhenae Rhizoma.
9.Application progress of mobile medicine in the prevention and treatment of female stress urinary incontinence
Luying YAO ; Junfang ZHANG ; Jixia GAO ; Caiqing JI ; Na TIAN ; Jianying BAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(30):4197-4200
This article explores the shortcomings and proposes research directions from the overview of mobile medicine and its application in the prevention, self-management, and health education of female stress urinary incontinence, with a view to providing new ideas and methods for the prevention and treatment of female stress urinary incontinence.
10.Evidence-based nursing practice for prevention and management of enteral nutrition feeding intolerance in patients after upper gastrointestinal surgery
Li KANG ; Cuiling WANG ; Jia TIAN ; Ya WEN ; Jianying TIAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(35):4811-4817
Objective:To apply the best evidence for prevention and management of enteral nutrition feeding intolerance in patients after upper gastrointestinal surgery to clinical practice and to evaluate its clinical effects.Methods:Guided by the clinical evidence practice application model of the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Evidence-based Healthcare Centre in Australia, the best appropriate evidence was selected based on expert advice and evidence-based practice protocols were developed. The convenient sampling method was adopted to select 84 patients and 21 nurses who were admitted to the Department of General Surgery in a Class Ⅲ Grade A hospital in Taiyuan from September to December 2020 as the research objects. A baseline review of 42 patients and 21 nurses admitted from September to October 2020 was conducted, and education, training and quality supervision were conducted to promote practice change. A total of 42 patients and 21 nurses (same as before) admitted from November and December 2020 were reviewed. Incidence of enteral feeding intolerance, the time to recovery of intestinal function, the knowledge, attitude and practice of nurses towards prevention and management of enteral feeding intolerance and implementation of audit indicators among nurses were compared before and after the application of the program.Results:The incidence of abdominal distension, diarrhea and feeding intolerance in patients after the application of the evidence was lower than that in patients before the application of the evidence, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . The first anal exhaust time and first anal defecation time of patients after the application of the evidence were (59.02±17.19) and (68.10±19.98) h, which were shorter than those before the application of evidence (78.79±22.34) and (82.76±22.35) h, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.01) . After the application of the evidence, the scores of all dimensions of nurses' knowledge, belief and practice questionnaire for the prevention and management of feeding intolerance were higher than those before the application of evidence, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . The implementation rates of the 11 audit indicators were improved from 0-78.57% to 80.95%-100%. Conclusions:The best-evidence based prevention and management strategies of enteral nutrition intolerance in patients after upper gastrointestinal surgery can be applied to clinical practice to standardize the work behavior of nurses in implementing enteral nutrition and reduce the incidence of feeding intolerance in patients.

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