1.Management experiences and challenges of insulin use by nurses in community-based elderly care institutions: a qualitative study
Jieting FAN ; Yanqiu ZHU ; Xiaohui NING ; Yun'e LIU ; Mi YAO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(8):970-977
Objective:To analyze the practical experiences and challenges faced by nurses in community-based elderly care institutions in the management of insulin therapy for elderly patients with diabetes.Methods:This qualitative study employed purpose sampling to recruit nurses from two community-based elderly care institutions in Beijing from June to October 2023. Semi-structured interviews were conducted focusing on their experiences and challenges in insulin use for elderly patients with type 2 diabetes. All interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed into text. Framework analysis was used to analyze the interview data.Results:A total of 15 nurses participated in the interviews, all of whom were female with work experience ranging from 4 to 12 years. The analysis revealed three main themes and 2-3 subthemes under each theme. Theme 1 patients′ experiences with insulin injection: concerns about adverse reactions such as hypoglycemia, obesity, and injection pain; attention to insulin dosage, blood glucose levels, dietary management, and weight control. Theme 2 nurses′ practices and challenges in insulin management: communication and emotional support; trust-building between nurses and elderly patients; impact of insufficient human resources. Theme 3 nurses′ experiences with diabetes knowledge education and training: motivation for training; adaptation of training content, format and frequency to local conditions; implementation and significance of health education.Conclusions:The management of elderly people with diabetes in community-based elderly care institutions presents significant challenges. It is essential to provide personalized insulin management support, emotional support, and psychological counseling for elderly diabetic patients. Additionally, nurses require access to relevant diabetes knowledge education and training to enhance their ability of effective care.
2.Fibroblast activation protein targeting radiopharmaceuticals: From drug design to clinical translation.
Yuxuan WU ; Xingkai WANG ; Xiaona SUN ; Xin GAO ; Siqi ZHANG ; Jieting SHEN ; Hao TIAN ; Xueyao CHEN ; Hongyi HUANG ; Shuo JIANG ; Boyang ZHANG ; Yingzi ZHANG ; Minzi LU ; Hailong ZHANG ; Zhicheng SUN ; Ruping LIU ; Hong ZHANG ; Ming-Rong ZHANG ; Kuan HU ; Rui WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(9):4511-4542
The activation proteins released by fibroblasts in the tumor microenvironment regulate tumor growth, migration, and treatment response, thereby influencing tumor progression and therapeutic outcomes. Owing to the proliferation and metastasis of tumors, fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is typically highly expressed in the tumor stroma, whereas it is nearly absent in adult normal tissues and benign lesions, making it an attractive target for precision medicine. Radiolabeled agents targeting FAP have the potential for targeted cancer diagnosis and therapy. This comprehensive review aims to describe the evolution of FAPI-based radiopharmaceuticals and their structural optimization. Within its scope, this review summarizes the advances in the use of radiolabeled small molecule inhibitors for tumor imaging and therapy as well as the modification strategies for FAPIs, combined with insights from structure-activity relationships and clinical studies, providing a valuable perspective for radiopharmaceutical clinical development and application.
3.Application of a new type of biodegradable zinc alloy implant material in a rat model of bone repair
Zhihan GAO ; Mingze GAO ; Peijian CHEN ; Gaojie FU ; Jieting LIU ; Yang XIAO
Journal of China Medical University 2025;54(1):69-74,81
Objective To compare the in vitro degradation rate,cytotoxicity,in vivo osteogenic ability,and in vivo biotoxicity of a new type of biodegradable implant material Zn-2Cu-xSr(x=0,0.5,and 1 wt.%)alloy and evaluate its application prospects in the orthopedic field.Methods The in vitro degradation ability of Zn,Zn-2Cu,Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr,Zn-2Cu-1Sr,and Ti materials was evaluated by pH moni-toring and material degradation rate.Cell proliferation experiment and cytoskeleton fluorescence staining were used to compare the in vitro cell compatibility of Zn,Zn-2Cu,Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr,Zn-2Cu-1Sr,and blank control.Micro-computed tomography(CT)scanning and bone min-eral density detection were used to evaluate the in vivo osteogenic ability of Zn,Zn-2Cu,Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr,and Zn-2Cu-1Sr.HE staining was used to compare the in vivo biotoxicity of Zn-2Cu-1Sr and blank control.Results There were no statistical differences in the pH values between the Zn,Zn-2Cu,Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr,Zn-2Cu-1Sr,and Ti groups(P>0.05).The degradation rate in the Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr group was signifi-cantly lower than that in the Zn-2Cu-1Sr and Zn-2Cu groups(P<0.05).The cell proliferation rate in the blank control group was signifi-cantly lower than that in the Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr and Zn-2Cu-1Sr groups(P<0.05).The bone mineral density in the Zn-2Cu-1Sr group was significantly higher than that in the Zn-2Cu and Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr groups(P<0.05).HE staining showed no abnormal or pathological mor-phology in the rats'heart,liver,lung,and kidney tissues in the Zn-2Cu-1Sr group.Conclusion Adding trace amounts of Cu and Sr to Zn can reduce the degradation rate and improve the biocompatibility and osteogenic ability of the material.
4.Application of a new type of biodegradable zinc alloy implant material in a rat model of bone repair
Zhihan GAO ; Mingze GAO ; Peijian CHEN ; Gaojie FU ; Jieting LIU ; Yang XIAO
Journal of China Medical University 2025;54(1):69-74,81
Objective To compare the in vitro degradation rate,cytotoxicity,in vivo osteogenic ability,and in vivo biotoxicity of a new type of biodegradable implant material Zn-2Cu-xSr(x=0,0.5,and 1 wt.%)alloy and evaluate its application prospects in the orthopedic field.Methods The in vitro degradation ability of Zn,Zn-2Cu,Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr,Zn-2Cu-1Sr,and Ti materials was evaluated by pH moni-toring and material degradation rate.Cell proliferation experiment and cytoskeleton fluorescence staining were used to compare the in vitro cell compatibility of Zn,Zn-2Cu,Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr,Zn-2Cu-1Sr,and blank control.Micro-computed tomography(CT)scanning and bone min-eral density detection were used to evaluate the in vivo osteogenic ability of Zn,Zn-2Cu,Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr,and Zn-2Cu-1Sr.HE staining was used to compare the in vivo biotoxicity of Zn-2Cu-1Sr and blank control.Results There were no statistical differences in the pH values between the Zn,Zn-2Cu,Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr,Zn-2Cu-1Sr,and Ti groups(P>0.05).The degradation rate in the Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr group was signifi-cantly lower than that in the Zn-2Cu-1Sr and Zn-2Cu groups(P<0.05).The cell proliferation rate in the blank control group was signifi-cantly lower than that in the Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr and Zn-2Cu-1Sr groups(P<0.05).The bone mineral density in the Zn-2Cu-1Sr group was significantly higher than that in the Zn-2Cu and Zn-2Cu-0.5Sr groups(P<0.05).HE staining showed no abnormal or pathological mor-phology in the rats'heart,liver,lung,and kidney tissues in the Zn-2Cu-1Sr group.Conclusion Adding trace amounts of Cu and Sr to Zn can reduce the degradation rate and improve the biocompatibility and osteogenic ability of the material.
5.Management experiences and challenges of insulin use by nurses in community-based elderly care institutions: a qualitative study
Jieting FAN ; Yanqiu ZHU ; Xiaohui NING ; Yun'e LIU ; Mi YAO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(8):970-977
Objective:To analyze the practical experiences and challenges faced by nurses in community-based elderly care institutions in the management of insulin therapy for elderly patients with diabetes.Methods:This qualitative study employed purpose sampling to recruit nurses from two community-based elderly care institutions in Beijing from June to October 2023. Semi-structured interviews were conducted focusing on their experiences and challenges in insulin use for elderly patients with type 2 diabetes. All interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed into text. Framework analysis was used to analyze the interview data.Results:A total of 15 nurses participated in the interviews, all of whom were female with work experience ranging from 4 to 12 years. The analysis revealed three main themes and 2-3 subthemes under each theme. Theme 1 patients′ experiences with insulin injection: concerns about adverse reactions such as hypoglycemia, obesity, and injection pain; attention to insulin dosage, blood glucose levels, dietary management, and weight control. Theme 2 nurses′ practices and challenges in insulin management: communication and emotional support; trust-building between nurses and elderly patients; impact of insufficient human resources. Theme 3 nurses′ experiences with diabetes knowledge education and training: motivation for training; adaptation of training content, format and frequency to local conditions; implementation and significance of health education.Conclusions:The management of elderly people with diabetes in community-based elderly care institutions presents significant challenges. It is essential to provide personalized insulin management support, emotional support, and psychological counseling for elderly diabetic patients. Additionally, nurses require access to relevant diabetes knowledge education and training to enhance their ability of effective care.
6.Current situation analysis and quality evaluation of ERAS guidelines/consensus in obstetrics and gynecology surgery
Jinlamu YANG ; Ga MEI ; Lishi DONG ; Rongfang ZHENG ; Jinhui TIAN ; Yan ZHANG ; Jieting LIU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2024;33(6):652-665
Objective To analyze the current status and quality of existing obstetrics and gynecology enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)guidelines/consensus,understand the evidence-based practices in this field,and provide a basis for clinical decision-making.Methods A systematic search of PubMed,CNKI,and other databases,as well as NGC,SIGN,and websites of anesthesia societies domestically and internationally was conducted to obtain relevant guidelines and consensus on ERAS for gynecological surgery.The search was conducted from inception to July 1,2023,and the AGREE Ⅱ and RIGHT tools were used to analyze the current status and quality of the included guidelines/consensus,as well as to conduct a summary of the recommendations.Results A total of 5 guidelines and 10 consensus statements were included.The publication years were from 2018 to 2023,originating from the United States,China,Canada,and the United Kingdom.In the 6 areas evaluated using AGREEⅡ,clarity(66.06%)scored highest,followed by scope and purpose(56.67%),involvement of stakeholders(42.02%),and editorial independence(37.64%)with scores above 30%.The scores for rigor of development(26.88%)and applicability(4.17%)were relatively low.The same items among different evaluators indicated good consistency.The results of the scores in each area were as follows:A-level 2,B-level 13,and no C-level.Two high-quality guidelines were selected.The average RIGHT reporting rate was 44.38%.Subgroup analysis showed that guidelines were higher than consensus statements in the areas of rigor of development and applicability(P<0.05),and that using GRADE was higher than not using(P<0.05).The areas of rigor of development and clarity were higher in foreign guidelines than domestic guidelines(P<0.05),and using evidence grading tools was higher than not using(P<0.05).The summary of the recommendations showed that the quality of the evidence supporting the recommendations was uneven,and some recommendations were not specific enough.Conclusion The quality of the 15 included ERAS guidelines/consensus in obstetrics and gynecology is uneven,and 2 of them can be used as high-quality guidelines for clinical reference.The quality of evidence-based guidelines in foreign countries is higher,and the use rate of GRADE in foreign guidelines is high,most of which can provide clear recommendation strength and evidence level.Chinese guidelines/consensus are of lower quality compared to overseas,and methodology and report quality need further improvement.Overall,it is still necessary to strengthen the formulation of methods and reporting standards,improve the quality of evidence,and refine specific recommendations.
7.Regional differences and dynamic evolution of nursing human resource allocation in the western region
Jingjing YANG ; Tingting LIU ; Jieting CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(13):1624-1632
Objective To explore the regional differences in nursing human resource allocation and the dynamic evolution in the western region,in order to provide a scientific and effective basis for the balanced allocation of nursing human resources.Methods Dagum's Gini coefficient,kernel density estimation method and Markov chain were employed to analyze the regional differences,dynamic evolution and trend prediction of nursing human resource allocation in 12 provinces(autonomous regions and municipalities)in western China from 2011 to 2020.Results From the point of view of regional differences,the overall regional differences in the allocation of nursing human resources are on a downward trend and stem mainly from intra-regional differences;the overall regional differences between urban and rural areas stem mainly from inter-regional differences.From the perspective of dynamic evolution,nursing human resources have been continuously upgraded and the absolute difference in the allocation level has gradually increased.From the perspective of trend prediction,the transferring probability between different types of nursing human resource allocation in the west is low,and spatial factors have a polarizing effect on it.Conclusion The level of nursing human resources allocation in the western region has gradually increased,and the overall development goes towards the level of equalization,and the level of nursing human resources allocation in each type is stable and significantly affected by spatial factors.The government should establish regional,urban,and county nursing specialty alliances as well as innovative information-based nursing service models,and implement nursing talent training mechanisms to improve the balanced allocation of nursing human resources in the western region.
8. Effects and mechanism of dapagliflozin on myocardial injury in type 1 diabetes mice
Xuejiao ZHANG ; Jieting LIU ; Luxin LI ; Peijian CHEN ; Minglu DING ; Mengwei SUN ; Yanhui CHU ; Zhen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(3):257-265
AIM: To investigate the effect of dapagliflozin on myocardial injury in type 1 diabetes mice and its mechanism. METHODS: Normal C57BL / 6J male mice were randomly divided into normal control group (Control), diabetes cardiomyopathy group (DCM) and dapagliflozin group (DAPA). The model of diabetes was induced by streptozotocin (STZ) and given maintenance feed. DAPA group was given 10 mg · kg
9. Involvement of autophagy in iron ion regulation promotes ferroptosis in cells undergoing intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury
Jingyu ZHANG ; Yihan WANG ; Jun LI ; Ping JIN ; Yingbin WANG ; Jieting LIU ; Xiping SHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(1):36-41
AIM: To investigate the effect of autophagy on cell ferroptosis in intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury. METHODS: Twenty-four SPF grade Wistar rats weighing 200-220 g were divided into 4 groups (n = 6): sham operation group (sham group), ischemia group (I group), ischemia-reperfusion group (I/R group),and ischemia-reperfusion + autophagy inhibitor group (I/R + 3-MA group). The ischemia model was established by clamping the superior mesenteric artery for 1 hour, and the intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury model was established by reperfusion for 2 hours. HE staining was used to observe the pathological changes of intestinal mucosa and Chiu score under light microscope. Fe
10.Detection and analysis of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in blood donors at different periods in Guangzhou
Zhengang SHAN ; Hualong YANG ; Ledong YANG ; Jieting HUANG ; Min WANG ; Ru XU ; Qiao LIAO ; Huishan ZHONG ; Bochao LIU ; Yongshui FU ; Xia RONG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(12):1094-1097
【Objective】 To detect the anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody levels in blood donors in Guangzhou, so as to provide laboratory data support for the collection and clinical use of convalescent plasma. 【Methods】 Anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies were measured by ELISA in qualified donors. Among them, 326 donors who gave blood in February 2023 were tested for IgG antibodies, 444 donors were tested for neutralizing antibodies. In July 2023, 398 donors were tested for IgG and IgM. 【Results】 399 of 724 blood samples diluted with normal saline (1∶160) were IgG reactive, with a reactive rate of 55.11%. Chi-square test showed that there was a significant difference in the reactive rate of IgG among samples collected at different times (25.46% in February vs 79.40% in July, χ2=210.74, P<0.01, 95%CI: 7.97, 15.98), but there was no significant difference in the reactive rate between different genders and different age groups. IgM was detected in 5 of 398 blood samples, with a reactive rate of 1.26%. The IgG test results of these five blood donors were all reactive, whereas the nucleic acid test results were negative. Neutralizing antibody was detected in 440 of 444 blood samples, with a reactive rate of 99.10%, and 71.59% of the reactive donors had a neutralizing antibody level of 10 μg/mL or more. 【Conclusion】 Blood donors in Guangzhou have a high level of SARS-CoV-2 antibody, which is sufficient to provide convalescent plasma for clinical treatment.

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail