1.Prevention and management of diagnostic blood loss in critically ill patients:a summary of best evidence
Wei WU ; Haiyan HUANG ; Yuanyuan MI ; Jinkai LUO ; Yanhong JIN ; Ting YOU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(9):75-83
Objective To systematically retrieve,evaluate and summarise the best available evidence on prevention and management of diagnostic blood loss in critically ill adult patients and to provide guidance for standardising diagnostic blood sampling in clinical practice.Methods A structured evidence question was created using the PIPOST framework(Population,Intervention,Professional,Outcome,Setting and Type of evidence).Guided by the"5S"levels-of-evidence pyramid,a top-down systematic search was conducted on databases of BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,the Joanna Briggs Institute(JBI)EBP Database,GIN,SIGN,RNAO,NICE,Medlive Guideline,WHO,National Blood Authority(Australia),National Health Commission of China,Cochrane Library,PubMed,EMbase,CINAHL,Web of Science,Wanfang Data,CNKI,VIP,and SinoMed.Searched literature included clinical decision aids,guidelines,evidence summaries,systematic reviews Meta analysis,RCTs,quasi-experimental,cross-sectional,cohort studies and expert consensus/opinions.Search period covered between 1st January 2015 and 10th February 2025.Quality appraisal,evidence extraction,synthesis and grading were performed according to JBI and GRADE approaches.Results Nineteen articles were retrieved including five guidelines,five systematic reviews,one RCT,two quasi-experimental studies,two cross-sectional studies,one professional standard and three expert consensuses.A total of 26 recommendations were extracted and they were organised into five domains:education and training,blood-sampling assessment,frequency of sampling,strategies to minimise blood volume drawn,and quality control.Conclusion This evidence summary provides the best current guidance for preventing and managing iatrogenic blood loss caused by diagnostic testing in critically ill adults,providing evidence-based basis for standardizing blood tests by medical staff.
2.A qualitative study on elderly inpatients' experiences with intelligent nursing services
Yaozheng XU ; Jinkai LUO ; Wenping MAO ; Zuling YI ; Jinyu GUO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(12):1468-1473
Objective To analyze and understand the experiences and feelings of elderly inpatients during the use of intelligent nursing services,providing a scientific basis for the development of intelligent nursing models in intelligent ward systems.Methods Adopting the phenomenological research method,purposive sampling was used to select 14 elderly inpatients from a tertiary hospital in Beijing between October and December 2024 for semi-structured interviews.Thematic analysis was applied for data analysis.Results The experiences of elderly inpatients with intelligent nursing services were mainly summarized into 3 themes,including the dual track of acceptance challenges and convenience perception of intelligent nursing services,the integration of aging-appropriate innovation and humanistic care in intelligent nursing services,and the health orientation and privacy security concerns of intelligent nursing services.Conclusion Elderly inpatients can generally recognize the utility of intelligent nursing services in enhancing convenience and their health,but they still face challenges,and have clear aging-appropriate needs,while expressing concerns about privacy security.Managers and healthcare professionals need to design multi-faceted aging-appropriate innovations or intervention strategies to expand the accessibility of intelligent nursing,ensuring that elderly patients can truly benefit from these.
3.Prevention and management of diagnostic blood loss in critically ill patients:a summary of best evidence
Wei WU ; Haiyan HUANG ; Yuanyuan MI ; Jinkai LUO ; Yanhong JIN ; Ting YOU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(9):75-83
Objective To systematically retrieve,evaluate and summarise the best available evidence on prevention and management of diagnostic blood loss in critically ill adult patients and to provide guidance for standardising diagnostic blood sampling in clinical practice.Methods A structured evidence question was created using the PIPOST framework(Population,Intervention,Professional,Outcome,Setting and Type of evidence).Guided by the"5S"levels-of-evidence pyramid,a top-down systematic search was conducted on databases of BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,the Joanna Briggs Institute(JBI)EBP Database,GIN,SIGN,RNAO,NICE,Medlive Guideline,WHO,National Blood Authority(Australia),National Health Commission of China,Cochrane Library,PubMed,EMbase,CINAHL,Web of Science,Wanfang Data,CNKI,VIP,and SinoMed.Searched literature included clinical decision aids,guidelines,evidence summaries,systematic reviews Meta analysis,RCTs,quasi-experimental,cross-sectional,cohort studies and expert consensus/opinions.Search period covered between 1st January 2015 and 10th February 2025.Quality appraisal,evidence extraction,synthesis and grading were performed according to JBI and GRADE approaches.Results Nineteen articles were retrieved including five guidelines,five systematic reviews,one RCT,two quasi-experimental studies,two cross-sectional studies,one professional standard and three expert consensuses.A total of 26 recommendations were extracted and they were organised into five domains:education and training,blood-sampling assessment,frequency of sampling,strategies to minimise blood volume drawn,and quality control.Conclusion This evidence summary provides the best current guidance for preventing and managing iatrogenic blood loss caused by diagnostic testing in critically ill adults,providing evidence-based basis for standardizing blood tests by medical staff.
4.A qualitative study on elderly inpatients' experiences with intelligent nursing services
Yaozheng XU ; Jinkai LUO ; Wenping MAO ; Zuling YI ; Jinyu GUO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(12):1468-1473
Objective To analyze and understand the experiences and feelings of elderly inpatients during the use of intelligent nursing services,providing a scientific basis for the development of intelligent nursing models in intelligent ward systems.Methods Adopting the phenomenological research method,purposive sampling was used to select 14 elderly inpatients from a tertiary hospital in Beijing between October and December 2024 for semi-structured interviews.Thematic analysis was applied for data analysis.Results The experiences of elderly inpatients with intelligent nursing services were mainly summarized into 3 themes,including the dual track of acceptance challenges and convenience perception of intelligent nursing services,the integration of aging-appropriate innovation and humanistic care in intelligent nursing services,and the health orientation and privacy security concerns of intelligent nursing services.Conclusion Elderly inpatients can generally recognize the utility of intelligent nursing services in enhancing convenience and their health,but they still face challenges,and have clear aging-appropriate needs,while expressing concerns about privacy security.Managers and healthcare professionals need to design multi-faceted aging-appropriate innovations or intervention strategies to expand the accessibility of intelligent nursing,ensuring that elderly patients can truly benefit from these.
5.The application effect of multi-color non-woven packaging in the management of surgical instrument
Yue XIA ; Jinkai LUO ; Yuan YUAN
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(3):174-177
Objective:To analyze the impact of multi-color non-woven packaging in surgical instrument management on surgical turnover efficiency,surgical instrument preparation,and satisfaction of surgical medical staff and patients.Methods:31,589 surgical instruments from Beijing Friendship Hospital Capital Medical University from March 2016 to December 2021 were Selected.According to different management methods,71,007 surgical patients and corresponding 16,224 surgical instruments from March 2016 to January 2019 were included in the control group,which adopted traditional gauze-cotton bag packaging surgical instrument management method;62,548 surgical patients and the corresponding 15,365 surgical instruments from February 2019 to December 2021 were included in the observation group,which adopted multi-color non-woven packaging surgical instrument management method.The surgical turnover efficiency,surgical instrument preparation and satisfaction of surgical staff and patients were compared between the two groups.Results:The room entry time,room entry to skin incision time,the following surgery room entry to skin incision time,and surgical delay rate of surgeries of patients in the observation group were lower than those in the control group,the difference was statistically significant(t=52.681,37.167,72.524,x2=9.605,P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the number of outgoing deliveries,assembly errors and loss of instruments decreased significantly,the number of intact devices was increased significantly,the difference was statistically significant(x2=107.345,11.782,8.727,66.223,P<0.05.The satisfaction of patients and medical staff in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group,the difference was statistically significant(t=100.723,6.756,P<0.05).Conclusion:The application of multi-color non-woven packaging in the management of surgical instruments can help to improve surgical turnover rates,improve the efficiency of the central sterile supply department by reducing the number of outgoing deliveries,assembly errors and instrument losses,and improve the satisfaction of surgical medical staff and patients with multi-color non-woven packaging of surgical instruments.
6.Application of online challenge training mode in standardized training of new nurses
Wenping MAO ; Jinkai LUO ; Zuling YI ; Jia ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(11):1539-1545
Objective:To explore the application of online challenge training mode and analyze its application effect in standardized training of new nurses.Methods:Using the map training mode of the online training platform, a challenge game was designed and applied in the standardized training of new nurses. Using the convenience sampling method, 309 new nurses who joined Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University from 2020 to 2021 were selected and grouped according to their starting date. The 103 nurses who joined in 2020 were set as the control group and traditional training was used. The 206 nurses who joined in 2021 were set as the research group and a challenge training mode was used. The scores and pass rates of theoretical assessment and OSCE assessment as well as the scores of core competency were compared between the two groups after training. A self-made questionnaire for satisfaction survey was used to investigate the satisfaction of nurses in the research group with the challenge training mode. The t-test and chi-square test were perform using SPSS 23.0. Results:Compared with the control group, the research group showed significantly higher score [(83.32±6.30) vs. (81.59±7.62)] and pass rate (94.66% vs. 83.50%) of theoretical assessment, significantly higher score [(92.19±5.08) vs. (90.66±5.47)] and pass rate (100.00% vs. 97.09%) of OSCE assessment, and a significantly higher total score of core competencies [(193.61±34.94) vs. (177.55±36.91)] ( P<0.05). Moreover, 98.06% (202) of nurses believed that the challenge training mode could stimulate learning interest and motivation, and preferred the online challenge mode training method. Additionally, 93.69% (193) of nurses believed that online learning was more efficient, and 96.60% (199) of nurses thought that online training saved time. Conclusions:The online challenge training mode can effectively stimulate the learning interest of new nurses, improve their core abilities, and increase their satisfaction with the training. This method is worth implementing and promoting in standardized nurse training.
7.Construction and application of an intelligent interactive discharge follow-up platform/
Wenping MAO ; Jinkai LUO ; Lihua WANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Haiyan REN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(15):1812-1817
Objective To build an intelligent interactive discharge follow-up platform,and to explore its applica-tion effect in the management of discharge follow-up.Methods A research team was established to construct the intelligent interactive discharge follow-up platform,which includes 3 modules,namely follow-up plan customization module,follow-up execution module,and information backup and statistical analysis module.The discharge follow-up data of branch A and B of a tertiary hospital in Beijing from January to December 2022 were selected.Patients in branch A were given manual telephone follow-up by nurses,and patients in branch B were applied by the intelli-gent interactive discharge follow-up platform,and the follow-up efficiency of the 2 branches was compared.100 cas-es of discharged patients in each of 2 hospital branches were randomly selected as research subjects,and the fol-low-up time and nursing manpower of 2 groups were compared.Results The follow-up rate and effective follow-up rate of branch A were 99.96%and 95.10%,while those of branch B were 99.84%and 99.66%,respectively,and the difference was statistically significant(x2=19.028,2 081.008,P<0.001).The opinion collection rate of branch A was 0.47%,which was higher than that of the branch B(0.01%)(x2=249.365,P<0.001).The time and nursing man-power spent on follow-up was even less.Conclusion The intelligent interaction discharge follow-up platform real-izes human-robot multi-party intelligent interaction,which can release nursing manpower and time,improve the fol-low-up rate of discharged patients.
8.Application of a closed-loop tracking system in the quality monitoring program for intravenous infusions
Guwei LI ; Jinkai LUO ; Jie ZHANG ; Wenping MAO ; Xiaoxiao GUO ; Yu'an LIU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2023;58(23):2829-2834
Objective To monitor the quality of intravenous infusions in a constructed closed-loop tracking system,and to discuss its application effect.Methods The information program is reinvested in a team for the closed-loop tracking system of the intravenous infusion.There are modules of processing medical orders,pharmacy preparations,execution procedures with the doctor's orders,as well as the computing module.The system was put into clinical trial operation in November 2021 and officially applied in January 2022.Specifically,the number of infusion-related adverse events/red-light alert is recorded and compared before(January to December 2021)and after(January to December 2022)the application of the system.Random sampling method has been performed in a ward to investigate the amount of abnormal infusion for the comparison.Results It is shown that it occurred 3 times for the infusion-related adverse events before the operation of the system,and a time after that.In the neurological inpatients,we observe the amount of red-light alert as 5,120.25±775.82 before the system operation,and 1,518.25±74.77 after that.It is shown to decline by 70.35%on average with statistical significance on the total difference(P<0.001).Monthly amount of infusion in the ward is 5,184 with 155 times of overfast(2.99%)for 775 minutes in total,and with 207 times of slow(3.99%)for 1,035 minutes in total.The average handling time per contact is 5 minutes.Conclusion The closed-loop tracking system for intravenous infusion quality monitoring can track and record the whole process of intravenous infusions.It is expected to provide accurate and objective data for closed-loop quality inspection on clinical nursing practice,which is conducive to nursing managers for any potential problems during infusion processing timely,to promote standardized nursing operations,and to further improve the safety of inpatients with intravenous infusion and medication.
9.Specific Regulation of m6A by SRSF7 Promotes the Progression of Glioblastoma.
Yixian CUN ; Sanqi AN ; Haiqing ZHENG ; Jing LAN ; Wenfang CHEN ; Wanjun LUO ; Chengguo YAO ; Xincheng LI ; Xiang HUANG ; Xiang SUN ; Zehong WU ; Yameng HU ; Ziwen LI ; Shuxia ZHANG ; Geyan WU ; Meisongzhu YANG ; Miaoling TANG ; Ruyuan YU ; Xinyi LIAO ; Guicheng GAO ; Wei ZHAO ; Jinkai WANG ; Jun LI
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2023;21(4):707-728
Serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 7 (SRSF7), a known splicing factor, has been revealed to play oncogenic roles in multiple cancers. However, the mechanisms underlying its oncogenic roles have not been well addressed. Here, based on N6-methyladenosine (m6A) co-methylation network analysis across diverse cell lines, we find that the gene expression of SRSF7 is positively correlated with glioblastoma (GBM) cell-specific m6A methylation. We then indicate that SRSF7 is a novel m6A regulator, which specifically facilitates the m6A methylation near its binding sites on the mRNAs involved in cell proliferation and migration, through recruiting the methyltransferase complex. Moreover, SRSF7 promotes the proliferation and migration of GBM cells largely dependent on the presence of the m6A methyltransferase. The two m6A sites on the mRNA for PDZ-binding kinase (PBK) are regulated by SRSF7 and partially mediate the effects of SRSF7 in GBM cells through recognition by insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA-binding protein 2 (IGF2BP2). Together, our discovery reveals a novel role of SRSF7 in regulating m6A and validates the presence and functional importance of temporal- and spatial-specific regulation of m6A mediated by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs).
Humans
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Proliferation
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Glioblastoma/genetics*
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Methyltransferases/metabolism*
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RNA Splicing Factors/metabolism*
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RNA, Messenger/genetics*
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RNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism*
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Serine-Arginine Splicing Factors/metabolism*
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RNA Methylation/genetics*
10.Investigation and analysis of specialized nurses' willingness in building reappraisal system
Dengxian LIU ; Jinkai LUO ; Xiulian SHAN ; Rui XU ; Hua ZHOU ; Xing SUN ; Qiuying XU ; Xuezhi YANG ; Meishan QIN ; Lixin ZHAO ; Meng SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(36):4372-4377
Objective To investigate certified specialized nurses' willingness in building an reappraisal system and to provide a basis for further completing the appraisal system and criteria for specialized nurses, defining their roles, and encouraging them to play their leading roles in clinical work.Methods Totally 250 certified specialized nurses from 8 Class Ⅲ hospitals in Beijing were selected by convenient sampling and investigated with the self-designed questionnaire. The subjects' willingness in building the reappraisal system and criteria were analyzed.Results In terms of the 240 specialized nurses' wiliness in building the reappraisal system, their scores in clinical competence, teaching ability and research capability were (13.14±3.86), (13.60±2.27) and (9.50±2.94), respectively. There was statistical difference in the willingness in building the evaluation criteria of clinical competence between specialized nurses with different length of service and titles (P<0.05); there was also statistical difference in the willingness in building the evaluation criteria of teaching ability between specialized nurses with different educational background (P<0.05).Conclusions The specialized nurses' willingness in building the reappraisal indicators. Nursing managers shall train specialized nurses based on their shortcomings, build stricter criteria for future training for specialized nurses, and encourage the nursing team to become expert nurses.

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