1.Experiences of food avoidance behavior in patients with inflammatory bowel disease:a qualitative study
Qingyu WANG ; Meijing ZHOU ; Yang LEI ; Sha LI ; Junyi GU ; Zheng LIN ; Qiugui BIAN ; Jiefeng YANG ; Lichen TANG ; Jiali CHEN ; Hantian CHENG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(11):1323-1329
Objective This study applies Roy adaptation theory to deeply explore the experience of food avoid-ance behavior in patients with inflammatory bowel disease(IBD),offering insights for developing dietary management strategies.Methods A descriptive qualitative research method was employed.By purposive sampling,24 IBD pa-tients hospitalized in the gastroenterology department of a tertiary hospital in Nanjing from July 2022 to December 2024 were selected for semi-structured interviews.Data were analyzed using a directed content analysis approach.Results This study identified 4 main themes and 11 sub-themes,encompassing overattribution leading to inappro-priate avoidance(recurrent symptoms triggering overattribution,disease staging triggering inappropriate avoidance),negative self-perception leading management struggles(illness fear diminishing self-efficacy,disease trauma eroding self-identity,knowledge deficiency constraining self-determination),functional impairment intensifying role challenges(role internalization undermining social function,social roles relinquishing dietary management),and external con-straints amplifying practical difficulties(family and friend oversight heightening dietary stress,healthcare gaps foster-ing practical helplessness,traditional beliefs restricting dietary exploration,economic hardship limiting balanced nu-trition).Conclusion The interplay of overattribution,negative self-perception,functional impairment,and external constraints in IBD patients hinders their ability to adapt to disease fluctuations,ensnaring them in the adaptive predicament of food avoidance behavior.Healthcare professionals should comprehensively address these factors by fostering accurate perceptions,enhancing psychological support,guiding effective coping strategies,and optimizing ex-ternal resources,thereby improving patients' overall adaptive capacity and promoting their recovery.
2.Experiences of food avoidance behavior in patients with inflammatory bowel disease:a qualitative study
Qingyu WANG ; Meijing ZHOU ; Yang LEI ; Sha LI ; Junyi GU ; Zheng LIN ; Qiugui BIAN ; Jiefeng YANG ; Lichen TANG ; Jiali CHEN ; Hantian CHENG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(11):1323-1329
Objective This study applies Roy adaptation theory to deeply explore the experience of food avoid-ance behavior in patients with inflammatory bowel disease(IBD),offering insights for developing dietary management strategies.Methods A descriptive qualitative research method was employed.By purposive sampling,24 IBD pa-tients hospitalized in the gastroenterology department of a tertiary hospital in Nanjing from July 2022 to December 2024 were selected for semi-structured interviews.Data were analyzed using a directed content analysis approach.Results This study identified 4 main themes and 11 sub-themes,encompassing overattribution leading to inappro-priate avoidance(recurrent symptoms triggering overattribution,disease staging triggering inappropriate avoidance),negative self-perception leading management struggles(illness fear diminishing self-efficacy,disease trauma eroding self-identity,knowledge deficiency constraining self-determination),functional impairment intensifying role challenges(role internalization undermining social function,social roles relinquishing dietary management),and external con-straints amplifying practical difficulties(family and friend oversight heightening dietary stress,healthcare gaps foster-ing practical helplessness,traditional beliefs restricting dietary exploration,economic hardship limiting balanced nu-trition).Conclusion The interplay of overattribution,negative self-perception,functional impairment,and external constraints in IBD patients hinders their ability to adapt to disease fluctuations,ensnaring them in the adaptive predicament of food avoidance behavior.Healthcare professionals should comprehensively address these factors by fostering accurate perceptions,enhancing psychological support,guiding effective coping strategies,and optimizing ex-ternal resources,thereby improving patients' overall adaptive capacity and promoting their recovery.
3.Influencing factors and nursing enlightenment of the fear of progression in patients with inflammatory bowel disease:a latent profile analysis
Qingyu WANG ; Zheng LIN ; Yang LEI ; Meijing ZHOU ; Mi WANG ; Caiyun SUN ; Junyi GU ; Zhanhui ZHU ; Lichen TANG ; Qiugui BIAN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(3):308-316
Objective To explore the potential categories and influencing factors of the fear of progression in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases(IBD).Methods IBD patients who received inpatient treatment in a tertiary hospital in Nanjing from July 2022 to July 2023 were selected as the study subjects by convenience sampling method.The General Demographic Information Questionnaire,the Chinese version of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form(FoP-Q-SF),the Chinese version of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Self-efficacy Scale(IBD-SES),and Social Support Rating Scale(SSRS)were administered to the participants.We applied one-way ANOVA and Logistic regression analysis to identify the factors associated with the potential categories of the fear of progression.Results A total of 303 retumed questionnaires(out of the 310)were valid,resulting an effective response rate of 97.74%.According to the results of latent profile analysis,we classified the respondents into 3 categories by the fear of progression,namely"low risk fear of disease adaptation group"(n=127,41.91%),"medium risk fear of illness distress group"(n=139,45.88%),"high risk fear of dysfunction group"(n=37,12.21%).3 groups showed statistically significant differences in permanent address,self-rated financial pressure,current disease status and self-efficacy(P<0.05).Conclusion Patients with IBD had obvious differences in characteristics on the fear of progression.Nursing personnel should formulate personalized intervention strategies based on the classification characteristics of the fear of progression of IBD patients.Moreover,nurses should focus on improving patients'self-efficacy and promoting patients to treat medical care,stress and emotion management correctly.
4.Influence of personality traits on death coping self-efficacy in ICU nurses
Rong WANG ; Meijing ZHOU ; Bin XU ; Haiou WANG ; Liping WANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(11):1-7
Objective To explore the influence of personality traits of nurses in intensive care unit (ICU) on death coping self-efficacy,therefore to improve the capability of ICU nurses to cope with death and improve the quality of palliative care for ICU patients. Methods A convenience sampling method was used to enrol ICU nurses as research subjects from 43 Grade ⅢA hospitals between July 2023 and February 2024. The study was conducted using the general data questionnaire,the Chinese big five personality inventory-brief version (CBF-PI-B),and the death coping self-efficacy scale (DCSS). Multiple linear regression was used to analyse the relationship between personality traits and death coping self-efficacy of the ICU nurses after controlling for demographic factors. Results A total of 301 ICU nurses had completed the surveys. It was found that the total score for personality traits of ICU nurses was 156.2±20.8. The five dimensions of personality traits,scored from high to low,were identified as conscientiousness,agreeableness,openness,extroversion and neuroticism. The total score for death coping self-efficacy was found at 98.5±18.2. The three dimensions of death coping self-efficacy scored from high to low were hospice care ability,death preparation ability and grief coping. The linear hierarchical regression model showed that the traits of conscientiousness and extroversion were positively correlated with the death coping self-efficacy (P<0.05) while a trait of neuroticism was negatively correlated with the death coping self-efficacy (P<0.001),after controlling for variables such as working experience,participation in palliative care education courses within a year,experience of accompanying family members through death within a year and attitudes towards death. Conclusion The death coping self-efficacy is at a medium level among the ICU nurses. Managers of medical institutions should pay attention to the personality traits of ICU nurses and provide them with strongly targeted and personalised training. Trainings focus on personal traits would improve the death coping self-efficacy of the ICU nurses.
5.Influence of personality traits on death coping self-efficacy in ICU nurses
Rong WANG ; Meijing ZHOU ; Bin XU ; Haiou WANG ; Liping WANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(11):1-7
Objective To explore the influence of personality traits of nurses in intensive care unit (ICU) on death coping self-efficacy,therefore to improve the capability of ICU nurses to cope with death and improve the quality of palliative care for ICU patients. Methods A convenience sampling method was used to enrol ICU nurses as research subjects from 43 Grade ⅢA hospitals between July 2023 and February 2024. The study was conducted using the general data questionnaire,the Chinese big five personality inventory-brief version (CBF-PI-B),and the death coping self-efficacy scale (DCSS). Multiple linear regression was used to analyse the relationship between personality traits and death coping self-efficacy of the ICU nurses after controlling for demographic factors. Results A total of 301 ICU nurses had completed the surveys. It was found that the total score for personality traits of ICU nurses was 156.2±20.8. The five dimensions of personality traits,scored from high to low,were identified as conscientiousness,agreeableness,openness,extroversion and neuroticism. The total score for death coping self-efficacy was found at 98.5±18.2. The three dimensions of death coping self-efficacy scored from high to low were hospice care ability,death preparation ability and grief coping. The linear hierarchical regression model showed that the traits of conscientiousness and extroversion were positively correlated with the death coping self-efficacy (P<0.05) while a trait of neuroticism was negatively correlated with the death coping self-efficacy (P<0.001),after controlling for variables such as working experience,participation in palliative care education courses within a year,experience of accompanying family members through death within a year and attitudes towards death. Conclusion The death coping self-efficacy is at a medium level among the ICU nurses. Managers of medical institutions should pay attention to the personality traits of ICU nurses and provide them with strongly targeted and personalised training. Trainings focus on personal traits would improve the death coping self-efficacy of the ICU nurses.
6.Impact of insulin injection induced lipohypertrophy on multidimensional glucose variability in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Hong WANG ; Jian YU ; Meijing ZHOU ; Min SHEN ; Yun SHI ; Min ZHU ; Jing HANG ; Mei ZHANG ; Jingjing XU ; Tao YANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(3):236-241
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the effect of lipohypertrophy induced by insulin injection on blood glucose fluctuation in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus.Methods:A total of 80 patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus were recruited between June 2021 and December 2021 from the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University. And these patients all received insulin injection more than six months. Lipohypertrophy was assessed by ultrasound scanning, and blood glucose fluctuation was evaluated using the flash glucose monitoring system(FGM). Univariate analysis and multivariate linear regression were used to analyze the relationship of lipohypertrophy and and core indicators of blood glucose fluctuation.Results:Compared with patients without lipohypertrophy, patients with lipohypertrophy had higher mean amplitude of glycemic excursions(MAGE), coefficient of variation(CV), mean of daily differences(MODD), standard deviation(SD) of blood glucose, time above range(TAR), and high blood glucose index(HBGI; all P<0.05), while time in range(TIR) of glucose markedly become lower( P<0.01). Moreover, multivariate linear regression analysis showed that lipohypertrophy detected by ultrasound was an independent influencing factor of TIR( β=-9.423, P=0.032), MAGE( β=1.114, P=0.039), CV( β=4.304, P=0.041), MODD( β=0.717, P=0.046) after adjusting for age at diagnosis, duration of insulin injection, fasting C-peptide, and daily dose of insulin per unit weight. Conclusion:Lipohypertrophy increases glycemic variability and imposes negative impact on glycemic control rate in patients type 1 diabetes mellitus.
7.Research progress on the association between responsive feeding practices and infant and toddler′s eating behavior
Meijing AN ; Xiyao LIU ; Chao LONG ; Qianling ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(4):309-312
The eating habits of children developed during infancy and toddlerhood is the foundation of their eating behaviors in later life, and have great influence on their nutritional status and health.Caregivers′ feeding practices affect children′s eating behaviors.Feeding practices are modifiable and can be used as an intervention.In recent years, responsive feeding practices have been extensively recommended.In order to expand knowledge of responsive feeding practices, and promote optimal feeding practices and children′s healthy eating behaviors, evidence about the associations between responsive feeding and infant and toddler′s eating behaviors was summarized in this paper.
8.Association of Ego-depletion level with glycemic control and quality of life among adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Hong WANG ; Meijing ZHOU ; Jian YU ; Min SHEN ; Min ZHU ; Dan LUO ; Yun SHI ; Mei ZHANG ; Jingjing XU ; Tao YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(20):1569-1575
Objective:To investigate the ego-depletion level of adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and to explore its association with glycemic control and quality of life.Methods:This was a cross-sectional survey study. A total of 195 adolescents with T1DM were recruited from the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from March to September 2022 by convenient sampling method. The Self-Regulatory Fatigue Scale (SRF-S) and Short Form of the Chinese version Diabetes Quality of Life for Youth Scale (C-DQOLY-SF) and the general information questionnaire were collected and the glycated hemoglobin (HbA 1c) value was detected. Results:The total score of self-regulatory fatigue for 195 adolescents with T1DM was (42.23 ± 9.94) points, with a scoring rate of 52.79%, which was at a medium level. Pearson correlation analysis showed that the total score of self-regulatory fatigue was positively correlated with HbA1c ( r = 0.25, P<0.01), and negatively correlated with quality of life ( r = -0.61, P<0.01). The hierarchical linear regression results showed that after controlling for demographic sociolagy and disease variables, ego-depletion had a positive predictive effect on HbA1c ( t = 3.69, P<0.01), while ego-depletion had a negative predictive effect on Quality of life ( t = -8.48, P<0.01). Conclusions:Ego-depletion of adolescents with T1DM may affect their blood glucose control and quality of life, which should be noticed by medical workers.
9.Research progress on patient-reported outcomes for patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Zhanhui ZHU ; Zheng LIN ; Meijing ZHOU ; Zijun GU ; Caiyun SUN ; Mi WANG ; Junyi GU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(5):690-694
Patients' subjective feelings, that is, patient-reported outcomes, has attracted increasing attention in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) , which plays an important role in monitoring the progress of patients' disease and guiding clinical decision-making. This article reviews the current status of assessment tools and clinical applications of patient-reported outcomes in IBD patients. This article aims to help medical and nursing staff choose assessment tools suitable for IBD patients in China, standardize the development and localization process of assessment tools, promote the application and development of patient-reported outcomes of IBD patients in China, and optimize disease management of IBD patients.
10.Research progress on financial toxicity of patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Mi WANG ; Zheng LIN ; Meijing ZHOU ; Zijun GU ; Caiyun SUN ; Zhanhui ZHU ; Junyi GU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(12):1667-1671
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic non-specific intestinal inflammatory disease of unknown etiology, which is characterized by recurrent episodes and prolonged refractory recovery. Financial toxicity refers to the objective economic burden and subjective economic distress caused by medical expenses caused by the disease to patients. IBD patients show a certain level of financial toxicity due to frequent visits to doctors for a long time. This article reviews the concept of financial toxicity, evaluation tools and the current status of financial toxicity in IBD patients, analyzes the influencing factors of financial toxicity in IBD patients from the aspects of general demography factors, disease and treatment and psychosocial aspects, summarizes and puts forward the countermeasures of toxicity of IBD patients to reduce the economic and the direction of the future study, so as to provide reference for related research.

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