1.Development and reliability and validity of the Questionnaire on Pain Nursing Competency evaluation of nursing students
Ke NI ; Yingge TONG ; Donghua LIU ; Xiang PAN ; Lingling LUO ; Xiaoyan LI ; Miaoling WANG ; Ying LIN ; Yixuan LI ; Jinwei QIAN ; Lihui GU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(8):569-576
Objective:To develop and validate the Pain nursing Competency Evaluation Questionnaire for Nursing Students to provide an effective tool for measuring the pain management competency of nursing students in China.Methods:The questionnaire was constructed through literature review, semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, Delphi expert consultation, and a pre-survey. From September 2023 to January 2024, a convenience sampling method was used to select 250 nursing students from Hangzhou Normal University and Lishui University in Zhejiang Province for the survey. Reliability and validity of the developed questionnaire were tested. A random sample of 30 nursing students was selected for retesting after two weeks.Results:A total of 10 female experts were consulted through correspondence. The Pain Care Competency Evaluation Questionnaire for nursing students consists of 36 items. Through exploratory factor analysis, five common factors were extracted: pain health education, comprehensive pain assessment, pain screening and assessment, analgesic interventions, and analgesic side effects nursing, which together explained 61.695% of the variance. The content validity of the questionnaire was 0.96, and the item-level content validity index ranged from 0.900 to 1.000. The overall Cronbach′s α coefficient was 0.924, and the Cronbach′s α coefficients for the five dimensions ranged from 0.856 to 0.915. The test-retest reliability was 0.831. Conclusions:The Pain Care Competency Evaluation Questionnaire for nursing students developed in this study has good reliability and validity. It can be used as a tool to assess nursing students′ competency in pain care and provides a reference for the design and optimization of pain care courses and clinical practice programs for nursing students in undergraduate institutions.
2.A study on the current status and influencing factors of knowledge,attitude,and practice on home bathing among ostomy patients
Weizhen LI ; Ziyi ZHOU ; Feixia WANG ; Zhe PAN ; Lingling YING ; Xiaobo NI ; Mina ZHU ; Lu LI ; Xia LI ; Siruo LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(4):404-410
Objective To evaluate the current status of knowledge,attitudes,and practices(KAP)regarding home bathing among ostomy patients and analyze the influencing factors,aiming to provide targeted improvement suggestions for clinical nursing practice.Methods A convenient sampling method was used to select 435 ostomy patients who were followed up at specialized ostomy care clinics in 16 tertiary hospitals across 1 1 prefecture-level cities in Zhejiang Province from July to October 2023.Data were collected using a general information survey and a questionnaire assessing KAP of home bathing for ostomy patients.Univariate analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were conducted to explore the influencing factors.Results A total of 418 valid questionnaires were recovered,with an effective recovery rate of 96.09%.The scores on the Ostomy Patients'Home Bathing KAP Assessment Questionnaire ranged from 40 to 104 points(72.32±12.95),with a passing score of 72 points.221 patients passed,achieving a pass rate of 52.87%.Multiple linear regression analysis showed that educational level,type of caregivers,postoperative time,and changes in postoperative bathing methods and frequency were significant influencing factors for the current status of home bathing among ostomy patients(P<0.05).Conclusion Ostomy patients have a moderate level of knowledge about home bathing,a relatively negative attitude,and behaviors that need improvement.It is recommended that clinical nursing staff timely assess the bathing abilities and needs of patients,develop personalized bathing guidance and follow-up plans based on specific circumstances,promote self-care awareness,assist in the early recovery of bathing habits,and thereby enhance the knowledge,attitudes,and practices of home bathing in patients with ostomy to meet their hygiene needs.
3.A study on the current status and influencing factors of knowledge,attitude,and practice on home bathing among ostomy patients
Weizhen LI ; Ziyi ZHOU ; Feixia WANG ; Zhe PAN ; Lingling YING ; Xiaobo NI ; Mina ZHU ; Lu LI ; Xia LI ; Siruo LI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(4):404-410
Objective To evaluate the current status of knowledge,attitudes,and practices(KAP)regarding home bathing among ostomy patients and analyze the influencing factors,aiming to provide targeted improvement suggestions for clinical nursing practice.Methods A convenient sampling method was used to select 435 ostomy patients who were followed up at specialized ostomy care clinics in 16 tertiary hospitals across 1 1 prefecture-level cities in Zhejiang Province from July to October 2023.Data were collected using a general information survey and a questionnaire assessing KAP of home bathing for ostomy patients.Univariate analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were conducted to explore the influencing factors.Results A total of 418 valid questionnaires were recovered,with an effective recovery rate of 96.09%.The scores on the Ostomy Patients'Home Bathing KAP Assessment Questionnaire ranged from 40 to 104 points(72.32±12.95),with a passing score of 72 points.221 patients passed,achieving a pass rate of 52.87%.Multiple linear regression analysis showed that educational level,type of caregivers,postoperative time,and changes in postoperative bathing methods and frequency were significant influencing factors for the current status of home bathing among ostomy patients(P<0.05).Conclusion Ostomy patients have a moderate level of knowledge about home bathing,a relatively negative attitude,and behaviors that need improvement.It is recommended that clinical nursing staff timely assess the bathing abilities and needs of patients,develop personalized bathing guidance and follow-up plans based on specific circumstances,promote self-care awareness,assist in the early recovery of bathing habits,and thereby enhance the knowledge,attitudes,and practices of home bathing in patients with ostomy to meet their hygiene needs.
4.Development and reliability and validity of the Questionnaire on Pain Nursing Competency evaluation of nursing students
Ke NI ; Yingge TONG ; Donghua LIU ; Xiang PAN ; Lingling LUO ; Xiaoyan LI ; Miaoling WANG ; Ying LIN ; Yixuan LI ; Jinwei QIAN ; Lihui GU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(8):569-576
Objective:To develop and validate the Pain nursing Competency Evaluation Questionnaire for Nursing Students to provide an effective tool for measuring the pain management competency of nursing students in China.Methods:The questionnaire was constructed through literature review, semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, Delphi expert consultation, and a pre-survey. From September 2023 to January 2024, a convenience sampling method was used to select 250 nursing students from Hangzhou Normal University and Lishui University in Zhejiang Province for the survey. Reliability and validity of the developed questionnaire were tested. A random sample of 30 nursing students was selected for retesting after two weeks.Results:A total of 10 female experts were consulted through correspondence. The Pain Care Competency Evaluation Questionnaire for nursing students consists of 36 items. Through exploratory factor analysis, five common factors were extracted: pain health education, comprehensive pain assessment, pain screening and assessment, analgesic interventions, and analgesic side effects nursing, which together explained 61.695% of the variance. The content validity of the questionnaire was 0.96, and the item-level content validity index ranged from 0.900 to 1.000. The overall Cronbach′s α coefficient was 0.924, and the Cronbach′s α coefficients for the five dimensions ranged from 0.856 to 0.915. The test-retest reliability was 0.831. Conclusions:The Pain Care Competency Evaluation Questionnaire for nursing students developed in this study has good reliability and validity. It can be used as a tool to assess nursing students′ competency in pain care and provides a reference for the design and optimization of pain care courses and clinical practice programs for nursing students in undergraduate institutions.
5.Design and clinical application of a new method for oronasal conversion and fixation of nasobiliary duct
Xiuzhen GAO ; Yongmei YOU ; Lijun HAN ; Lili MA ; Cheng ZHANG ; Yanli NI ; Wei LIU ; Shengjun ZHU ; Lingling YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(12):1010-1014
To evaluate the clinical value of a new method of guide wire extraction and single reverse-α fixation with short nasobiliary duct for oronasal conversion and fixation, patients who underwent endoscopic nasobiliary drainage in Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University from January to August 2022 were selected. They were randomly divided into guide wire extraction and single reverse-α fixation with short nasobiliary duct group (the observation group, n=145) and guide wire taking and reverse-α fixation group (the control group, n=71). The operation time, one-time operation success rate, adverse events, comfort and satisfaction between the two groups were compared. The operation time in the observation group was significantly shorter than that in the control group [102 ( 91, 117) s VS 136 (127, 145) s, Z=-9.639, P<0.001]. The one-time operation success rate in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group [88.28% (128/145) VS 67.61% (48/71), χ2=13.496], the nasopharynx stimulation score [1 (1, 2) VS 2 (1, 2), Z=-4.457] and adverse events incidence [4.14% (6/145) VS 15.49% (11/71), χ2=8.475] in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( P<0.05). During the indwelling of nasobiliary duct, the bile drainage volume (179.45±81.54 mL VS 142.89±55.69 mL, t=3.407) and nursing satisfaction score (7.72±0.99 VS 6.06±1.07, t=11.337) in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, and the comfort score (3.00±1.01 VS 4.83±0.99, t=-12.642) and incidence of adverse events [3.45% (5/145) VS 14.08% (10/71), χ2=8.344] in the observation group were lower than those in the control group ( P<0.05). The operation time of nasobiliary duct removal in the observation group was significantly shorter than that in the control group (9.00±1.14 s VS 11.93±1.36 s, t=-16.616, P<0.001). In conclusion, the guide wire extraction and single reverse-α fixation with short nasobiliary duct for nasobiliary oronasal conversion and fixation in endoscopic nasobiliary drainage has the advantages of simple operation, small irritation response and low complication incidence, which is worth of clinical promotion.
6.Protective effects of esmolol on lung function in septic rat
Dupeng LI ; Ni ZHAO ; Shuhang LUO ; Yingzhen WANG ; Bei ZHANG ; Lingling ZHEN ; Li MA
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;27(1):78-84
Objective To explore the protective effects of short-acting β31 receptor blocker esmolol on lung injury in septic rats and explore its mechanism.Methods Fifty-four male SpragueDawley rats were randomly(random number) divided into three groups (n=18 in each),namely sham operation group(Sham),sepsis group(Spesis),esmolol group(ES).Each group were further divided into three subgroups of 6 h,12 h and 24 h(n=6 in each subgroup).The sepsis models were established with cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) in rats of Sepsis group and ES group,while rats of SH group were treated with laparotomy without CLP.Dwelled cannulation in the left internal jugular vein was performed after the model establishment.Saline in the rate of 1 mL/h was continuously pumped intravenously into the rats of SH group and Sepsis group by micro pump for 6 h,and esmolol solution in the rate of 1 mL/h [15 mg/(kg·h)]was continuously pumped into the rats of ES group for 6h.Rats in each subgroup were sacrificed at 6h,12h and 24 h after modeling,separately.The levels of catecholamine (CA) in plasma and levels of NF-κB in lung tissue were measured by ELISA.The protein levels of TLR4 and NF-κB in lung tissue were detected by Western Blot.The protein content of alveolar lavage fluid,wet/dry weight ratio(W/D) of lung tissue,lung coefficient and lung water content were measured.The pathological changes of lung tissues were observed under an optical microscope.Results (①) The levels of CA in plasma in Sepsis and ES groups at 6 h after modeling was significantly increased compared with Sham group (P<0.05),and the level of CA in plasma increased significantly in ES group compared with Sham and Sepsis groups (P<0.05).At 12 h after modeling,level of CA in plasma was still significantly increased in ES group compared with SH group (P<0.05);At 24 h after modeling,level of CA in plasma was increased significantly in ES group compared with Sepsis group (P<0.05).(②) At 6 h,12 h and 24 h after modeling,levels ofNF-κ B in lung tissue were significantly increased in Sepsis group and ES group compared with SH group (P<0.05),and levels of NFκ B in lung tissue in ES group were also significantly lower than those in Sepsis group at given intervals (P<0.05).③ At 6 h,12 h and 24 h after modeling,protein content of alveolar lavage fluid,wet/dry weight ratio (W/D) in lung tissue,lung coefficient and lung water content in Sepsis group and ES group were significantly increased compared with SH group (P<0.05),and protein content of alveolar lavage fluid,wet/ dry weight ratio (W/D) in lung tissue,lung coefficient and lung water content in ES group also significantly lower than those in Sepsis group at given intervals (P<0.05).④ Western Blot revealed at 6 h,12 h and 24 h after modeling,the protein levels of TLR4 and NF-κ B in lung tissue in Sepsis group and ES group were significantly increased compared with SH group (P<0.05),and the protein levels of TLR4 and NF-κ B in lung tissue of ES group were also significantly lower than those in Sepsis group at all given intervals (P<0.05).⑤ The lightest degree of pathological change was observed in SH group,the most serious degree of pathological change was found in Sepsis group,and the pathological change was significantly alleviated in ES group compared with Sepsis group whereas the pathological change was significantly increased compared with SH group at all given intervals.Conclusions Esmolol can promote the secretion of catecholamine,inhibit the release of inflammatory cytokines,reduce lung permeability,reduce pulmonary edema,and thus play an important role in protecting the lungs.The mechanism may be that esmolol improves the responsiveness of β-adrenergic receptor to catecholamine,and regulates the level of inflammatory cytokines by inhibiting TLR4-NF-κB-TNF-α signaling pathways,thus exerting protective effect on the lungs.
7.Identification of botanical origin of Chinese unifloral honeys by free amino acid profiles and chemometric methods
Sun ZHENG ; Zhao LINGLING ; Cheng NI ; Xue XIAOFENG ; Wu LIMING ; Zheng JIANBIN ; Cao WEI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2017;7(5):317-323
The amino acid contents of five floral sources Chinese honeys (jujube, rape, chaste, acacia, and lungan) were measured using reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). The results showed that proline was the main amino acid in most of the analyzed samples. Phenylalanine presents at the highest content in chaste honey samples, and the total amino acid contents of chaste honeys were also significantly higher than those of other honey samples. Based on the amino acid contents, honey samples were classified using chemometric methods (cluster analysis (CA), principal component analysis (PCA), and discriminant analysis (DA)). According to the CA results, chaste honeys could be separated from other honeys, while the remaining samples were correctly grouped together when the chaste honey data were excluded. By using DA, the overall correct classification rate reached 100%. The results revealed that amino acid contents could potentially be used as indicators to identify the botanical origin of unifloral honeys.
8.Identification of botanical origin of Chinese unifloral honeys by free amino acid profiles and chemometric methods
Sun ZHENG ; Zhao LINGLING ; Cheng NI ; Xue XIAOFENG ; Wu LIMING ; Zheng JIANBIN ; Cao WEI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2017;7(5):317-323
The amino acid contents of five floral sources Chinese honeys (jujube, rape, chaste, acacia, and lungan) were measured using reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). The results showed that proline was the main amino acid in most of the analyzed samples. Phenylalanine presents at the highest content in chaste honey samples, and the total amino acid contents of chaste honeys were also significantly higher than those of other honey samples. Based on the amino acid contents, honey samples were classified using chemometric methods (cluster analysis (CA), principal component analysis (PCA), and discriminant analysis (DA)). According to the CA results, chaste honeys could be separated from other honeys, while the remaining samples were correctly grouped together when the chaste honey data were excluded. By using DA, the overall correct classification rate reached 100%. The results revealed that amino acid contents could potentially be used as indicators to identify the botanical origin of unifloral honeys.
9. Epidemiological characteristics and relevant factors on the comorbidity of hyperactivity behavior and allergic diseases in preschool children
Tingting WENG ; Shuangqin YAN ; Hui CAO ; Chunli GU ; Yeqing XU ; Lingling NI ; Huihui TAO ; Ting SHAO ; Fangbiao TAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;51(12):1061-1064
Objective:
To understand the epidemiological characteristics and relevant factors on the comorbidity of hyperactivity behavior and allergic disease among preschool children in urban areas of Ma'anshan city.
Methods:
During April 2014 to April 2015, 91 kindergartens over 3 years old were investigated. In the investigation, 16 439 questionnaires were distributed to parents, and 15 291 valid questionnaires were collected.
10.Study on anti-inflammatory activity of the main component of Girald Daphne Bark in vitro
Lingling ZHANG ; Longfei LIN ; Jing FU ; Xiaoxu DONG ; Jian NI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(4):343-346
Objective To investigate the anti-inflammatory activity of the main active ingredients in the dried stem bark of Daphne giraldii Nitsche.Methods Severialchemical compounds like vladinol D, pinoresinol, daphneticin, daphnoretin, daphnetin, giraloid A and giraldoid B were isolated from the stem barks. The CCK-8 experiemnts were analyzed for the cytotoxicity study. The cells were divided into the control group, the model group and the treatment group according to random number table method. The control group and the model group were added with 50μl culture medium. Moreover, treatment group was added with different concentrations (50.00, 25.00, 12.50, 6.25, 3.12μg/ml) of the solutions of giraloid A, giraldoid B and daphneticin. Then, RAW264.7 cells were treated with 50μl LPS (4μg/ml) for 24 h in the model group and treatment group. Griess reagent was used to determine the amount of NO release, and the secretion of TNF-α was detected by ELISA kit.Results Cytotoxicity test indicated that giraldoid A (50.00μg/ml), giraldoid B (50.00μg/ml) and daphneticin (50.00μg/ml) showed noobvious cytotoxicity. Giraldoid B (12.50, 25.00, 50.00μg/ml) could inhibit the production of NO (271.86% ± 20.92%, 256.48% ± 20.92%, 199.31% ± 15.16%vs.358.62% ± 28.64%) and TNF-α (647.87% ±115.79%, 618.42% ± 87.52%, 588.33% ± 87.94%vs. 1035.06% ± 58.29%) in RAW264.7 induced by LPS compared with the model group. Giraldoid A (25, 50μg/ml) could inhibit the production of NO (234.99% ± 34.28%, 167.36% ± 25.76% vs.358.62%±28.64%) and TNF-α (691.76% ± 60.37%, 534.01% ± 41.60% vs. 1035.06% ± 58.29%) in RAW264.7 induced by LPS compared with the model group. Daphneticin (12.5, 25, 50μg/ml) could inhibit the production of NO (283.89% ± 36.69%, 243.08% ± 48.19%, 225.92% ± 33.67% vs.358.62% ± 28.64%) and TNF-α (713.77% ± 121.96%, 670.62% ± 18.70% vs. 1035.06% ± 58.29%) in RAW264.7 induced by LPS compared with the model group.Conclusions Giraldoid A, giraldoid B and daphneticin exhi bited anti-inflammatory effect through inhibiting the release of NO and the production of TNF-α in RAW264.7 induced by LPS.

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