1.Care demanded journey map for primary caregivers of the patients with spinal cord injury:a longitudinal qualitative study
Mengling LEI ; Xia CHEN ; Fangfang ZHAO ; Chengqian HUANG ; Cheng WANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(1):46-52
Objective To identify the multidimensional care needs for primary caregivers of the patients with spinal cord injury based on a journey map so as to provide a reference for caregivers to develop supportive interventions through the whole-journey.Method A longitudinal descriptive qualitative study was conducted,and purposive sampling was employed to select 14 primary caregivers for the patients with spinal cord injury from a Grade ⅢA hospital in Hefei between March and May 2024 for 3 rounds of semi-structured interviews.Content analysis was conducted to organise the data and to extract the themes.Based on the extracted themes,a journey map of the care needs for primary caregivers was plotted.Results The journey map was plotted based on 3 phases of the patients with spinal cord injury:diagnosis,discharge transition and rehabilitation as the horizontal axis of time,and the tasks,emotions,and barriers during the care-providing period as the vertical axis of tasks.Nine themes were identified and plotted by journey map,including three domains on tasks for three phases(high demand for hospitalisation assistance,urgent need for home care skills and dual role challenge),three domains on emotional conditions for three phases(psychological adjustment,heavy negative emotion experience and positive experience)and three domains on care-giving barriers for three phases(need for disease-related knowledge,lack of medicine-related laws and changes in family economy and structure).Conclusion The journey map of the care needs for primary caregivers among the patients with spinal cord injury is complex and multi-dimensional.Medical staff should accurately devise intervention plans according to the task axis at different stages of disease.This will enable the allocation of high-quality supporting resources throughout the whole care-providing journey,thereby improving the quality of care as well as the outcomes of care.
2.Application of competency models in public hospital recruitment
Wenqing FAN ; Jun ZHAO ; Ziwei LI ; Mengling LIU ; Shengchao JIANG ; Yanji CAI ; Fan ZHONG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(5):755-758
Recruitment is a critical part of human resource management.Conducting recruitment with competency models can significantly enhance match candidates to positions.This paper outlines the theoretical support for competency models.By analyzing the construction process of competency models in public hospitals and their application in recruitment,it aims to explore problems in the implementation of competency models in recruitment and provide suggestions.
3.Application of competency models in public hospital recruitment
Wenqing FAN ; Jun ZHAO ; Ziwei LI ; Mengling LIU ; Shengchao JIANG ; Yanji CAI ; Fan ZHONG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(5):755-758
Recruitment is a critical part of human resource management.Conducting recruitment with competency models can significantly enhance match candidates to positions.This paper outlines the theoretical support for competency models.By analyzing the construction process of competency models in public hospitals and their application in recruitment,it aims to explore problems in the implementation of competency models in recruitment and provide suggestions.
4.Care demanded journey map for primary caregivers of the patients with spinal cord injury:a longitudinal qualitative study
Mengling LEI ; Xia CHEN ; Fangfang ZHAO ; Chengqian HUANG ; Cheng WANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(1):46-52
Objective To identify the multidimensional care needs for primary caregivers of the patients with spinal cord injury based on a journey map so as to provide a reference for caregivers to develop supportive interventions through the whole-journey.Method A longitudinal descriptive qualitative study was conducted,and purposive sampling was employed to select 14 primary caregivers for the patients with spinal cord injury from a Grade ⅢA hospital in Hefei between March and May 2024 for 3 rounds of semi-structured interviews.Content analysis was conducted to organise the data and to extract the themes.Based on the extracted themes,a journey map of the care needs for primary caregivers was plotted.Results The journey map was plotted based on 3 phases of the patients with spinal cord injury:diagnosis,discharge transition and rehabilitation as the horizontal axis of time,and the tasks,emotions,and barriers during the care-providing period as the vertical axis of tasks.Nine themes were identified and plotted by journey map,including three domains on tasks for three phases(high demand for hospitalisation assistance,urgent need for home care skills and dual role challenge),three domains on emotional conditions for three phases(psychological adjustment,heavy negative emotion experience and positive experience)and three domains on care-giving barriers for three phases(need for disease-related knowledge,lack of medicine-related laws and changes in family economy and structure).Conclusion The journey map of the care needs for primary caregivers among the patients with spinal cord injury is complex and multi-dimensional.Medical staff should accurately devise intervention plans according to the task axis at different stages of disease.This will enable the allocation of high-quality supporting resources throughout the whole care-providing journey,thereby improving the quality of care as well as the outcomes of care.
5.Summary of the best evidence for the management of intermittent catheterization in adults with neurogenic bladder
Mengling LEI ; Fangfang ZHAO ; Chengqian HUANG ; Lina MA ; Liai SUN ; Cheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(27):2135-2142
Objective:To summarize the best evidence related to intermittent catheterization in adult patients with neurogenic bladder, and provide reference for clinical practice and patient self-management.Methods:According to the "6S" pyramid model, the system searched UpToDate, Guidelines International Network, European Association of Urology, UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Scottish Interhospital Guidelines Network, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, EmBase, EBSCO, OVID, Scopus, SinoMed, CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, Yimaitong, literature on intermittent catheterization of neurogenic bladder in adults, including clinical decision, best practice, guidelines, expert consensus, etc. The retrieval period was from the database establishment to August 2023. The search time was established until August 2023. The literature was screened by two research members, and four research members evaluated the quality of the literature and extracted the evidence.Results:A total of 14 articles were included, including 1 clinical decision, 1 evidence summary, 4 systematic reviews, 5 guidelines, 2 expert consensus, and 1 best practice. Finally, 31 pieces of best evidence were summarized, involving 5 aspects such as intermittent catheterization (IC) indication, IC timing, IC implementation process, IC health education, extended care.Conclusions:The evidence summary strictly follows the evidence-based process and the content of the evidence is comprehensive. The incidence of neurogenic bladder complications can be reduced by comprehensive management of intermittent catheterization, ultimately improving the quality of care. The localization characteristics should be combined in the application of evidence to improve the quality of life of patients.
6.Application research of micronized acellular dermal matrix transplantation
Mengling YUAN ; Huanhuan ZHAO ; Yi LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(6):698-701
With bio-materials being widely applied in clinical practice, acellular dermal matrix (ADM), one of the most competitive techniques in tissue engineering, has been developed rapidly in recent years, gaining popularity for its advantages in clinical application. What’s more, micronized acellular dermal matrix (mADM) has received an increasing amount of attention for its unique morphological characteristics, particularly in the field of cosmetic injection. Compared with other techniques, mADM has the advantages of great safety and sustainability, with less minimal invasion. However, further practical validation is still needed to determine the most suitable media for mADM injection as well as the most appropriate ratio of media to mADM transplantation. This paper reviews the relevant research findings.
7.Application research of micronized acellular dermal matrix transplantation
Mengling YUAN ; Huanhuan ZHAO ; Yi LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024;40(6):698-701
With bio-materials being widely applied in clinical practice, acellular dermal matrix (ADM), one of the most competitive techniques in tissue engineering, has been developed rapidly in recent years, gaining popularity for its advantages in clinical application. What’s more, micronized acellular dermal matrix (mADM) has received an increasing amount of attention for its unique morphological characteristics, particularly in the field of cosmetic injection. Compared with other techniques, mADM has the advantages of great safety and sustainability, with less minimal invasion. However, further practical validation is still needed to determine the most suitable media for mADM injection as well as the most appropriate ratio of media to mADM transplantation. This paper reviews the relevant research findings.
8.Applied research of micronized acellular dermal matrix transplantation
Mengling YUAN ; Huanhuan ZHAO ; Yi LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(10):1043-1046
With bio-materials being widely applied in clinical practice, acellular dermal matrix (ADM), one of the most competitive techniques in tissue engineering, has been developing rapidly in recent years, gaining popularity for its advantages in clinical application. What ’ s more, micronized acellular dermal matrix (mADM ) has received an increasing amount of attention for its unique morphological characteristics, particularly in the field of cosmetic injection. Compared with other techniques, mADM is of greater safety and sustainability, with less minimal invasion. However, further practical validation is still needed to determine the most suitable media for mADM injection as well as the most appropriate ratio of media to mADM transplantation. This paper reviews the relevant research findings.
9.Evaluation of the efficacy of GnRH-a pretreatment before total hysterectomy for adenomyosis patients: a propensity score matching analysis
Mengge CHEN ; Mengling ZHAO ; Hanlin FU ; Meng MAO ; Qian WANG ; Ruixia GUO
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023;58(8):589-594
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a) pretreatment before total hysterectomy for adenomyosis patients with uterine volume ≥12 gestational weeks and moderate or severe anemia.Methods:From January 2018 to March 2023, 689 patients who underwent total hysterectomy for adenomyosis in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were retrospectively analyzed. According to the preoperative medication, they were divided into study group (127 cases) and control group (562 cases). Patients in the study group underwent GnRH-a pretreatment for 3 cycles before surgery, and the control group received operation directly. SPSS 26.0 software was used to perform 1∶1 matching for the two groups of patients through the propensity score matching method. Matching variables included age, body mass index, gravidity, parity, history of pelvic and abdominal surgery, menstrual cycle, menstrual period, dysmenorrhea score, initial diagnosis of cancer antigen 125 (CA 125), uterine volume and hemoglobin value. The dysmenorrhea score, uterine volume, hemoglobin value and CA 125 level before and after GnRH-a pretreatment in the study group were compared. And the duration of operation, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative white blood cell count, perioperative blood transfusion cases, postoperative disease rate, duration of hospitalization, total hospitalization cost between the two groups were compared. Results:With propensity score matching, 119 patients in the study group and 119 patients in the control group were finally enrolled in this study. In the study group, before and after the treatment with GnRH-a, the dysmenorrhea score (7.4±1.7 vs 5.6±1.8), uterine volume [(362±160) vs (233±126) cm 3], hemoglobin value [(74.1±10.7) vs (102.5±13.5) g/L], and CA 125 level [(104±76) vs (64±51) kU/L] were statistically different (all P<0.05). There were statistical differences of operation time [(86±18) vs (116±31) minutes], intraoperative blood loss [(24±9) vs (43±22) ml], white blood cell count after 1 day of operation [(9.80±0.10)×10 9/L vs (9.90±0.10)×10 9/L], number of perioperative blood transfusion case [5.9% (7/119) vs 61.3% (73/119)], postoperative disease rate [5.0% (6/119) vs 16.0% (19/119)], hospitalization duration [(7.1±1.6) vs (7.9±1.6) days], and total hospitalization cost [(35 323±5 275) vs (37 159±5 640) yuan] between the study group and the control group (all P<0.05). Conclusion:The pretreatment of using GnRH-a before total hysterectomy for adenomyosis patients with uterine volume ≥12 gestational weeks and moderate or severe anemia is not only conducive to improving dysmenorrhea, signs of anemia, reducing uterine volume, but also conducive to the implementation of surgery, reducing intraoperative and postoperative complications, and reducing hospital costs.
10.Applied research of micronized acellular dermal matrix transplantation
Mengling YUAN ; Huanhuan ZHAO ; Yi LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(10):1043-1046
With bio-materials being widely applied in clinical practice, acellular dermal matrix (ADM), one of the most competitive techniques in tissue engineering, has been developing rapidly in recent years, gaining popularity for its advantages in clinical application. What ’ s more, micronized acellular dermal matrix (mADM ) has received an increasing amount of attention for its unique morphological characteristics, particularly in the field of cosmetic injection. Compared with other techniques, mADM is of greater safety and sustainability, with less minimal invasion. However, further practical validation is still needed to determine the most suitable media for mADM injection as well as the most appropriate ratio of media to mADM transplantation. This paper reviews the relevant research findings.

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