1.Prevention strategies for unplanned extubation of nasogastric tube in adult inpatients:a summary on best evidences
Meixuan SONG ; Linxia XU ; Yuqin ZOU ; Shan ZHAO ; Ya SHEN ; Qidan HE ; Juan WU ; Xianrong LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(10):74-82
Objective To search,evaluate and synthesise the best available evidence on prevention strategies for unplanned extubation of nasogastric tube in adult inpatients and to offer a reference in management of safety and efficiency.Methods Literature on prevention strategies for unplanned extubation of nasogastric tube in adult inpatients was retrieved across BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,JBI Center for Evidence Based Healthcare International Collaboration Library,Medlive,US National Guidelines Database,International Guidelines Collaboration Group,Scottish InterAcademy Guidelines Network,Ontario Registered Nurses Association of Canada,UK National Institute for Clinical Optimization,New Zealand Guidelines Research Group,PubMed,EMbase,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,EBSCO,CINAHL,CNKI,CBM Database,Wanfang Data and VIP Database,from the inception of databases to August 2024.Retrieved literature included guidelines,clinical decisions,recommended practices,evidence summaries,expert consensus and systematic reviews.Two researchers evaluated the literature methodologically and then summarised evidence from the included data.Results Fifteen publications(2 guidelines,1 clinical decision,3 recommended practices,7 evidences and 2 systematic reviews)were included.A total of 30 pieces of evidence were extracted and they were grouped into 7 themes:risk assessment,selection of nasogastric tube,depth of intubation,tube fixation,tube position,tube management and patient education.Conclusion Clinicians should integrate the best evidences into clinical practice and assess risk factors for unplanned extubation of nasogastric tube in adult inpatients.Personalised early intervention plans should be made to reduce or avoid the unplanned extubation.
2.Cluster analysis and decision tree model of influencing factors of health behavior among community residents in Dongfang City, Hainan Province
Meixuan SONG ; Liang ZHENG ; Chunmei ZHANG ; Chunyan ZHAO ; Yating WU ; Qinglian LU ; Huiyan NIU ; Xingyi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(20):2716-2723
Objective:To explore the categories and characteristics of health behaviors of community residents in Dongfang City, Hainan Province, and to analyze the influencing factors of different categories.Methods:From March to May 2023, 795 community residents of Dongfang City were selected for the study using a simple random sampling method. General Information Questionnaire, Chinese version Short of Health Promotion Lifestyle Profile-Ⅱ, Health Conception Scale, and Self-rated Abilities for Health Practice Scale were used to conduct the survey. Cluster analysis was used to explore the health behavior categories of community residents, and a decision tree model was applied to analyze the influencing factors of different categories.Results:A total of 830 questionnaires were distributed, and 795 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a valid recovery rate of 95.78%. The health behaviors of 795 community residents in Dongfang City were divided into four categories of comprehensive behavior group (26.04%, 207/795), healthy behavior group (37.23%, 296/795), risky behavior group (18.99%, 151/795), and poor health behavior group (17.74%, 141/795). The decision tree model showed that exercise efficacy, gender, ethnicity, and clinical health concepts were the factors influencing different health behavior categories of community residents in Dongfang City ( P<0.05), with exercise efficacy being the core factor. Conclusions:There is heterogeneity in the health behavior of community residents in Dongfang City. Community healthcare workers can implement targeted health promotion measures according to the behavioral characteristics of the population.
3.Prevention strategies for unplanned extubation of nasogastric tube in adult inpatients:a summary on best evidences
Meixuan SONG ; Linxia XU ; Yuqin ZOU ; Shan ZHAO ; Ya SHEN ; Qidan HE ; Juan WU ; Xianrong LI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(10):74-82
Objective To search,evaluate and synthesise the best available evidence on prevention strategies for unplanned extubation of nasogastric tube in adult inpatients and to offer a reference in management of safety and efficiency.Methods Literature on prevention strategies for unplanned extubation of nasogastric tube in adult inpatients was retrieved across BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,JBI Center for Evidence Based Healthcare International Collaboration Library,Medlive,US National Guidelines Database,International Guidelines Collaboration Group,Scottish InterAcademy Guidelines Network,Ontario Registered Nurses Association of Canada,UK National Institute for Clinical Optimization,New Zealand Guidelines Research Group,PubMed,EMbase,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,EBSCO,CINAHL,CNKI,CBM Database,Wanfang Data and VIP Database,from the inception of databases to August 2024.Retrieved literature included guidelines,clinical decisions,recommended practices,evidence summaries,expert consensus and systematic reviews.Two researchers evaluated the literature methodologically and then summarised evidence from the included data.Results Fifteen publications(2 guidelines,1 clinical decision,3 recommended practices,7 evidences and 2 systematic reviews)were included.A total of 30 pieces of evidence were extracted and they were grouped into 7 themes:risk assessment,selection of nasogastric tube,depth of intubation,tube fixation,tube position,tube management and patient education.Conclusion Clinicians should integrate the best evidences into clinical practice and assess risk factors for unplanned extubation of nasogastric tube in adult inpatients.Personalised early intervention plans should be made to reduce or avoid the unplanned extubation.
4.Cluster analysis and decision tree model of influencing factors of health behavior among community residents in Dongfang City, Hainan Province
Meixuan SONG ; Liang ZHENG ; Chunmei ZHANG ; Chunyan ZHAO ; Yating WU ; Qinglian LU ; Huiyan NIU ; Xingyi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(20):2716-2723
Objective:To explore the categories and characteristics of health behaviors of community residents in Dongfang City, Hainan Province, and to analyze the influencing factors of different categories.Methods:From March to May 2023, 795 community residents of Dongfang City were selected for the study using a simple random sampling method. General Information Questionnaire, Chinese version Short of Health Promotion Lifestyle Profile-Ⅱ, Health Conception Scale, and Self-rated Abilities for Health Practice Scale were used to conduct the survey. Cluster analysis was used to explore the health behavior categories of community residents, and a decision tree model was applied to analyze the influencing factors of different categories.Results:A total of 830 questionnaires were distributed, and 795 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a valid recovery rate of 95.78%. The health behaviors of 795 community residents in Dongfang City were divided into four categories of comprehensive behavior group (26.04%, 207/795), healthy behavior group (37.23%, 296/795), risky behavior group (18.99%, 151/795), and poor health behavior group (17.74%, 141/795). The decision tree model showed that exercise efficacy, gender, ethnicity, and clinical health concepts were the factors influencing different health behavior categories of community residents in Dongfang City ( P<0.05), with exercise efficacy being the core factor. Conclusions:There is heterogeneity in the health behavior of community residents in Dongfang City. Community healthcare workers can implement targeted health promotion measures according to the behavioral characteristics of the population.
5.Advances in the differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells into osteoblasts
LIAO Lingzi ; SONG Yameng ; LIU Meixuan ; LI Siyi ; ZHOU Ping
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(10):805-813
Bone diseases, such as osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, have emerged as pressing public health concerns requiring immediate attention and resolution. Cellular therapy and tissue engineering techniques are among the most promising therapeutic approaches for such conditions. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) possess remarkable capacity for indefinite self-renewal in vitro and the ability to differentiate into all somatic cell types originating from the three germ layers, thereby making them a promising source of osteoblasts. Consequently, it is crucial to establish a well-delineated system for osteogenic differentiation of hiPSCs in vitro, with the aim to generate osteoblast-like cells that conform to clinical application standards. Numerous research teams have achieved substantial advancements in both the direct osteogenic differentiation of hiPSCs and the indirect pathway via mesenchymal stem cells. In this article, we provide a comprehensive review of these two osteogenic differentiation pathways and their current applications, with the aim of serving as a valuable reference for bone regeneration technologies. Current research efforts have relied on embryoid body formation and monolayer induction methods utilizing biomaterials to develop a system that facilitates in vitro culture and osteogenic differentiation of hiPSCs. However, the existing research is primarily constrained by unclear system components and low efficiency. Therefore, the development of a stepwise and three-dimensional induction system based on stringent regulation by specific compounds is a primary research direction for the future.
6.Clinical effect of amiodarone on atrial fibrillation after heart valve replacement: a Meta-analysis
Xiuli WU ; Meixuan SONG ; Xianrong LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(9):1197-1202
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of amiodarone on patients with atrial fibrillation after heart valve replacement, and to provide reference basis for improving the efficacy of patients with atrial fibrillation after heart valve replacement.Methods:The PubMed, Web of Science, WILEY medical and nursing discipline database, Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang database, VIP database and China Biology Medicine disc were searched by computer. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about amiodarone treating patients with atrial fibrillation after heart valve replacement were searched from the establishment of the database to 24th September , 2019. After two people's independent literature screening and literature quality evaluation, relevant data were extracted and quantitative comprehensive analysis was conducted with Revman 5.3 software.Results:A total of 7 articles were included, including 6 Chinese articles and 1 English article. There were 710 patients in total, including 363 cases in the experimental group and 347 cases in the control group. Quantitative synthesis was performed with Revman 5.3 software, and the results showed that amiodarone treatment for atrial fibrillation after valve replacement could improve the recovery rate of atrial fibrillation ( RR=1.36, 95% CI: 1.20-1.54, P<0.05) . The rate of sinus rhythm maintenance was increased ( RR=1.41, 95% CI: 1.16-1.72, P=0.002) , the ICU monitoring time was shortened ( MD=-1.09, 95% CI: -1.32--0.86, P<0.05) , and the total days in hospital was reduced ( MD=-3.92, 95% CI: -4.25--3.59, P<0.05) . Conclusions:Amiodarone treatment for atrial fibrillation after valve replacement can improve the recovery rate of atrial fibrillation and the rate of sinus rhythm maintenance, reduce the ICU monitoring time and the total days in hospital, which is worthy of clinical application.
7.Etomidate plus Fentanyl-class drugs applied in older patients undergoing gastroscopy:a meta-analysis
Lian YAN ; Meixuan SONG ; Xianrong LI
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(1):6-14
Objective To make a systematical review of the safety and efifcacy of Etomidate plus Fentanyl-class drugs and Propofol plus Fentanyl-class drugs in older patients undergoing gastroscopy. Methods We searched the Cochrane library, PubMed, Embase, China Biology Medicine (CBM), CNKI, VIP, Wanfang Database for all randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about the efifcacy of Etomidate plus Fentanyl-class drugs(Fentanyl, Sufentanil, remifentanil) in older patients undergoing gastroscopy. The quality of the studies was evaluated by the method recommended by the Jadad scale. Meta-analysis was conducted using the Cochrane Collaboration’s RevMan 5.3 software. Results 11 RCTs involving 1 535 patients were analyzed. Meta-analysis showed that patients in the Etomidate group had a lower heart rate [Weighted Mean Difference (WMD)=2.25, 95%CI(0.93, 3.56), P=0.001] and mean arterial pressure [WMD=9.09, 95%CI (7.60, 10.57), P=0.000] lfuctuation than whose of the Propofol group.The hypoxemia occurrence [O^R=0.46, 95%CI (0.32, 0.65), P=0.000] in Etomidate group is also lower than which of the Propofol group. For side effects aspects, the risk of apnea[O^R=0.26, 95%CI(0.15, 0.48), P=0.000] and injection pain [O^R=0.02, 95%CI (0.01, 0.05), P=0.000] in the Etomidate group is much lower than the Propofol group ,while the myoclonus [O^R=8.14, 95%CI (4.18, 15.87), P=0.000], nausea and vomiting [O^R=3.44, 95%CI (2.03, 5.84), P=0.000] were more incidental than the Propofol group. Conclusion Etomidate plus Fentanyl-class drugs can effectively maintain circulatory system for the old undergoing painless gastroscopy, demonstrated to be a safe and valid anesthesia method.


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