1.Analysis of the current situation and influencing factors of osteoporosis knowledge among orthopedic nurses in 621 hospitals
Mi SONG ; Chen QIU ; Qingqing SU ; Mengqi SHAO ; Qingmei WANG ; Yuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):77-83
Objective To investigate the current status and analyze the factors affecting the osteoporosis knowledge among orthopedic nurses,and to provide references for improving osteoporosis knowledge among orthopedic nurses.Methods We investigated 5 681 orthopedic nurses from 621 hospitals in 31 provinces(autonomous regions/municipalities)using a convenient sampling method from September 2023 to November 2023.We collected information using a general information questionnaire and osteoporosis knowledge assessment tool.We used univariate and multivariate logistic regression to identify risk factors.Results A total of 5 204 orthopedic nurses were included.The total mean score of osteoporosis knowledge assessment tool of nurses was[13.00(12.00,14.00)],and 23.48%nurses had a low level of osteoporosis awareness.Logistic regression analysis showed that the age,title and position of the nurses,location of the hospital,the level of the hospital,whether to conduct the fracture liaison service/to set up the refracture prevention team,whether to use calcium tablets/vitamin D,whether to carry out anti-osteoporosis drug therapy,and whether to conduct topical lectures on osteoporosis or secondary fractures,were the factors that affected orthopedic nurses'knowledge of osteoporosis(P<0.05).Conclusion The osteoporosis knowledge of orthopedic nurses needs to be improved.Nursing managers should carry out personalized interventions from both hospital and nurse levels to improve the osteoporosis knowledge of orthopedic nurses in our country.
2.An analysis of the present situation and barriers to home care for elderly patients with postoperative osteoporotic fractures
Chen QIU ; Yuan GAO ; Mengqi SHAO ; Xiaojing SU ; Qingmei WANG ; Mi SONG ; Xingxing HU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(2):201-207
Objective A cross-sectional survey on the postoperative home care status and barriers was conducted among elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures nationwide,in order to provide a basis for promoting the improvement of standardized home care for elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures.Methods From October to November 2023,a survey on the current situation and barriers of home environment protection was conducted among elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures in the orthopedic wards of 594 hospitals across 31 provinces(autonomous regions/municipalities directly under the central government)using a convenience sampling method.Results A total of 14,349 questionnaires were distributed,and 12,496 valid questionnaires were collected,resulting in an effective response rate of 87.09%.Among the patients,5,502 cases(44.03%)had implemented home-based prevention and treatment of osteoporosis before the fracture.2 095(16.77%)of the patients experienced a subsequent fracture,of which 65.11%of the patients who experienced a subsequent fracture received medication intervention after the initial fracture,while 19.86%of the patients who experienced a subsequent fracture did not comply with the treatment for osteoporosis after the initial fracture.Additionally,77.66%(n=1 627/2 095)of the patients received community medical services after the initial fracture.Barriers to care factors in the home environment after fracture from the patient's perspective presented the complexity of the social-ecological system model in 6 dimensions at 2 levels:micro(basic personal situation,physiological factors,psychological factors,and behavioural factors),and meso(social support factors,and healthcare worker factors).Conclusion In the vast majority of elderly patients in China,before osteoporotic fracture,home-based measures to prevent osteoporosis have not been adequately implemented;after the initial osteoporotic fracture,the pathway of re-fracture prevention and management in the patient's home environment is not yet complete and its popularity needs to be improved;the barriers to home care faced by elderly patients with osteoporotic fracture are complex.It is recommended to promote effective linkages among hospitals,community health centres and families to strengthen the closed-loop management of re-fracture prevention and management.
3.Clinical features and genetic analysis of West syndrome caused by CLCN6 mutations(report of one case)
Qingmei YANG ; Tangfeng SU ; Liqing CHEN
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2025;38(2):130-134
Objective To investigate the clinical features and genetic characteristics of West syndrome(WS)caused by CLCN6 mutations.Methods A case of WS caused by CLCN6 mutations was reported.And the literatures were reviewed.The clinical features and gene mutation characteristics of CLCN6 associated WS were analyzed.Results This patient,a male,presented with symptoms at 7 months of age,and exhibited clinical features including spasms,developmental delay,and high-amplitude disorganized of EEG.At 11 months of age,a combination of topiramate and clonazepam controlled the seizures.By 1-year-old,the EEG normalized,and at 39 months of age,the patient discontinued medication without experiencing further seizures;however,language development remained delayed.Whole exome sequencing identified a de novo missense mutation in CLCN6(c.761T>C,p.F54S),which was highly conserved.Multiple online prediction tools classified this mutation as deleterious.According to the guidelines of the American college of medical genetics and genomics,this variant was classified as likely pathogenic(PS2+PM2+PP3).A literature review included three cases(including this one).Clinical features included spasms(3/3,with 2 cases evolved into tonic-clonic and myoclonic seizures),intellectual or global developmental delay(3/3),behavioral disorders(1/3),sleep disorders(1/3),visual impairment(1/3),microcephaly(2/3),high-amplitude disorganized of EEG(3/3),and enlarged subarachnoid spaces on head MRI(2/3).After treatment,seizures in one patient were controlled,while two cases developed drug-resistant epilepsy.The CLCN6 mutations reported include c.533A>C,c.599A>C,and c.761T>C,all of which are de novo missense mutations located in the transmembrane domains.Conclusions WS caused by CLCN6 mutations is associated with a poor neurodevelopmental prognosis.The mutations are primarily de novo missense mutations.Early genetic diagnosis is crucial for improving the prognosis.
4.Analysis of the current situation and influencing factors of osteoporosis knowledge among orthopedic nurses in 621 hospitals
Mi SONG ; Chen QIU ; Qingqing SU ; Mengqi SHAO ; Qingmei WANG ; Yuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):77-83
Objective To investigate the current status and analyze the factors affecting the osteoporosis knowledge among orthopedic nurses,and to provide references for improving osteoporosis knowledge among orthopedic nurses.Methods We investigated 5 681 orthopedic nurses from 621 hospitals in 31 provinces(autonomous regions/municipalities)using a convenient sampling method from September 2023 to November 2023.We collected information using a general information questionnaire and osteoporosis knowledge assessment tool.We used univariate and multivariate logistic regression to identify risk factors.Results A total of 5 204 orthopedic nurses were included.The total mean score of osteoporosis knowledge assessment tool of nurses was[13.00(12.00,14.00)],and 23.48%nurses had a low level of osteoporosis awareness.Logistic regression analysis showed that the age,title and position of the nurses,location of the hospital,the level of the hospital,whether to conduct the fracture liaison service/to set up the refracture prevention team,whether to use calcium tablets/vitamin D,whether to carry out anti-osteoporosis drug therapy,and whether to conduct topical lectures on osteoporosis or secondary fractures,were the factors that affected orthopedic nurses'knowledge of osteoporosis(P<0.05).Conclusion The osteoporosis knowledge of orthopedic nurses needs to be improved.Nursing managers should carry out personalized interventions from both hospital and nurse levels to improve the osteoporosis knowledge of orthopedic nurses in our country.
5.An analysis of the present situation and barriers to home care for elderly patients with postoperative osteoporotic fractures
Chen QIU ; Yuan GAO ; Mengqi SHAO ; Xiaojing SU ; Qingmei WANG ; Mi SONG ; Xingxing HU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(2):201-207
Objective A cross-sectional survey on the postoperative home care status and barriers was conducted among elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures nationwide,in order to provide a basis for promoting the improvement of standardized home care for elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures.Methods From October to November 2023,a survey on the current situation and barriers of home environment protection was conducted among elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures in the orthopedic wards of 594 hospitals across 31 provinces(autonomous regions/municipalities directly under the central government)using a convenience sampling method.Results A total of 14,349 questionnaires were distributed,and 12,496 valid questionnaires were collected,resulting in an effective response rate of 87.09%.Among the patients,5,502 cases(44.03%)had implemented home-based prevention and treatment of osteoporosis before the fracture.2 095(16.77%)of the patients experienced a subsequent fracture,of which 65.11%of the patients who experienced a subsequent fracture received medication intervention after the initial fracture,while 19.86%of the patients who experienced a subsequent fracture did not comply with the treatment for osteoporosis after the initial fracture.Additionally,77.66%(n=1 627/2 095)of the patients received community medical services after the initial fracture.Barriers to care factors in the home environment after fracture from the patient's perspective presented the complexity of the social-ecological system model in 6 dimensions at 2 levels:micro(basic personal situation,physiological factors,psychological factors,and behavioural factors),and meso(social support factors,and healthcare worker factors).Conclusion In the vast majority of elderly patients in China,before osteoporotic fracture,home-based measures to prevent osteoporosis have not been adequately implemented;after the initial osteoporotic fracture,the pathway of re-fracture prevention and management in the patient's home environment is not yet complete and its popularity needs to be improved;the barriers to home care faced by elderly patients with osteoporotic fracture are complex.It is recommended to promote effective linkages among hospitals,community health centres and families to strengthen the closed-loop management of re-fracture prevention and management.
6.Clinical features and genetic analysis of West syndrome caused by CLCN6 mutations(report of one case)
Qingmei YANG ; Tangfeng SU ; Liqing CHEN
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2025;38(2):130-134
Objective To investigate the clinical features and genetic characteristics of West syndrome(WS)caused by CLCN6 mutations.Methods A case of WS caused by CLCN6 mutations was reported.And the literatures were reviewed.The clinical features and gene mutation characteristics of CLCN6 associated WS were analyzed.Results This patient,a male,presented with symptoms at 7 months of age,and exhibited clinical features including spasms,developmental delay,and high-amplitude disorganized of EEG.At 11 months of age,a combination of topiramate and clonazepam controlled the seizures.By 1-year-old,the EEG normalized,and at 39 months of age,the patient discontinued medication without experiencing further seizures;however,language development remained delayed.Whole exome sequencing identified a de novo missense mutation in CLCN6(c.761T>C,p.F54S),which was highly conserved.Multiple online prediction tools classified this mutation as deleterious.According to the guidelines of the American college of medical genetics and genomics,this variant was classified as likely pathogenic(PS2+PM2+PP3).A literature review included three cases(including this one).Clinical features included spasms(3/3,with 2 cases evolved into tonic-clonic and myoclonic seizures),intellectual or global developmental delay(3/3),behavioral disorders(1/3),sleep disorders(1/3),visual impairment(1/3),microcephaly(2/3),high-amplitude disorganized of EEG(3/3),and enlarged subarachnoid spaces on head MRI(2/3).After treatment,seizures in one patient were controlled,while two cases developed drug-resistant epilepsy.The CLCN6 mutations reported include c.533A>C,c.599A>C,and c.761T>C,all of which are de novo missense mutations located in the transmembrane domains.Conclusions WS caused by CLCN6 mutations is associated with a poor neurodevelopmental prognosis.The mutations are primarily de novo missense mutations.Early genetic diagnosis is crucial for improving the prognosis.
7.Investigation and research of care services for geriatric osteoporotic fractures in hospitals across 621 hospitals
Qingqing SU ; Yuan GAO ; Mi SONG ; Chen QIU ; Mengqi SHAO ; Xiaojing SU ; Nan TANG ; Qingmei WANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(13):1555-1561
Objective To examine the current state of care services for geriatric osteoporotic fractures in Chinese hospitals and to provide a basis for the improvement of these services and the formulation of related policies.Methods In September to November 2023,a stratified convenience sampling method was used to investigate the implementation of care services for elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures in 621 hospitals across 31 provinces(autonomous regions and municipalities)in China.A self-designed questionnaire was utilized for this purpose.Results A total of 621 hospitals participated in the survey,with 432(69.57%)tertiary hospitals and 189(30.43%)secondary hospitals.Over 95%of hospitals provided health education on diet,medication,fall prevention,and early functional exercise for elderly fracture patients.Less than 80%of hospitals provide specialized training on osteoporosis treatment and secondary fracture prevention for medical staff.Only 263 hospitals(42.35%)routinely conduct bone density tests for patients over 50 years old with fractures,while 221 hospitals(35.59%)routinely conduct bone metabolic biochemical tests for such patients.Less than 50%of hospitals provide specialized services,such as geriatric osteoporotic fracture clinics,for elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures.Additionally,39.77%of hospital departments have not developed postoperative care plans for elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures.The lack of specialized care teams(91.63%),insufficient investment in care resources(88.08%),and the absence of policy support(77.45%)are identified as the primary factors impeding the provision of care services for elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures in hospitals.Although some care services in tertiary hospitals are superior to those in secondary hospitals(P<0.05),they are still far from adequate.Conclusion The development of care services for elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures in Chinese hospitals needs improvement.It is recommended to further standardize and enhance the content and methods of health education,intensify clinical assessments related to osteoporosis in elderly fracture patients,improve the professional care capabilities of medical staff,and at the same time,the state should introduce relevant policies to support and promote the construction and development of hospital care services for elderly osteoporotic fracture patients.
8.Diagnostic value of serum extra-spindle pole-like protein 1 in the progression of hepatitis B virus-related liver fibrosis
Long HUANG ; Hongqian LIANG ; Aoli REN ; Minghua SU ; Bobin HU ; Qingmei LI ; Tumei SU ; Qianbing YIN ; Yanfei FENG ; Jianning JIANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(9):1785-1789
Objective To investigate the clinical diagnostic value of extra-spindle pole-like protein 1(ESPL1)in the progression of hepatitis B virus(HBV)-related liver fibrosis.Methods A total of 228 patients with HBV infection who were admitted to The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University from June 2017 to August 2023 were enrolled.The transient elastography system FibroScan was used to determine liver stiffness measurement(LSM)for all patients,and according to the LSM value,they were divided into non-liver fibrosis group with 80 patients,mild liver fibrosis group with 83 patients,advanced liver fibrosis group with 30 patients,and liver cirrhosis group with 35 patients.ELISA was used to measure the serum level of ESPL1.The Kruskal-Wallis H test was used for comparison of the serum level of ESPL1 between the four groups;the Spearman correlation analysis was used to investigate the correlation between ESPL1 and LSM;the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the value of serum ESPL1 in predicting the progression of liver fibrosis.Results The liver cirrhosis group had a significantly higher serum level of ESPL1 than the non-liver fibrosis group and the mild liver fibrosis group(both P<0.05),and the advanced liver fibrosis group and the mild liver fibrosis group had a significantly higher serum level of ESPL1 than the non-liver fibrosis group(both P<0.05).The correlation analysis showed that there was a positive correlation between serum ESPL1 and LSM in the patients with HBV infection and varying degrees of liver fibrosis(r=0.515,P<0.001).Serum ESPL1 had an area under the ROC curve(AUC)of 0.809 in predicting liver cirrhosis and an AUC of 0.638 in predicting advanced liver fibrosis,with a sensitivity of 87.5%and 100%,respectively,and a specificity of 59.7%and 31.3%,respectively.Conclusion There is a certain correlation between serum ESPL1 and HBV-related liver fibrosis,and higher serum ESPL1 may indicate a higher degree of liver fibrosis.Serum ESPL1 is expected to become one of the serum markers for assisting in the diagnosis of liver cirrhosis and an important clinical method for dynamically monitoring the progression of liver fibrosis in patients with HBV infection.
9.Reliability and validity of the Chinese Version of Dimensional Anhedonia Rating Scale of depression in China
Hailing JIA ; Li WANG ; Jing AN ; Qingmei KONG ; Hong QIAO ; Chengying PAN ; Ying LIANG ; Keqing LI ; Yunai SU ; Tianmei SI
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2020;53(3):216-220
Objective:To investigate the reliability and validity of the Chinese Version of Dimensional Anhedonia Rating Scale (DARS).Methods:136 subjects who were diagnosed with depressive disorder and 30 healthy controls were selected to complete the Chinese version of DARS, Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD 17), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, test-retest reliability and confirmatory factor analysis were conducted. HADS and HAMD 17 were considered as the gold standard to investigate the criterion validity of the Chinese version of DARS. Results:The Cronbach’s α of the Chinese version of DARS was 0.97, the coefficient of the four domains ranged from 0.89 to 0.96. The intraclass correlation coefficient ( ICC) of test-retest reliability was 0.97, ICC of four domains ranged from 0.89 to 0.95 ( P<0.01).The results of confirmation factor analysis of the Chinese version of DARS were as followed: χ 2/ df=2.02, GFI=0.88, RMSEA=0.08, CFI=0.96, and TLI=0.96. Validity: The total score and four domains of the Chinese version of DARS were significantly correlated with the seventh item of HAMD ( r=-0.38- -0.52, P<0.01) and all five items of HADS score ( r=-0.57- -0.75, P<0.01). There was significant difference between depression group and health control group. Conclusion:The Chinese version of DARS has good psychometric properties with adequate reliability and validity, and could be applied to assess the anhedonia of depression in China.
10.Reliability and validity of the Chinese Version of Dimensional Anhedonia Rating Scale of depression in China
Hailing JIA ; Li WANG ; Jing AN ; Qingmei KONG ; Hong QIAO ; Chengying PAN ; Ying LIANG ; Keqing LI ; Yunai SU ; Tianmei SI
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2020;53(3):216-220
Objective:To investigate the reliability and validity of the Chinese Version of Dimensional Anhedonia Rating Scale (DARS).Methods:136 subjects who were diagnosed with depressive disorder and 30 healthy controls were selected to complete the Chinese version of DARS, Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD 17), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, test-retest reliability and confirmatory factor analysis were conducted. HADS and HAMD 17 were considered as the gold standard to investigate the criterion validity of the Chinese version of DARS. Results:The Cronbach’s α of the Chinese version of DARS was 0.97, the coefficient of the four domains ranged from 0.89 to 0.96. The intraclass correlation coefficient ( ICC) of test-retest reliability was 0.97, ICC of four domains ranged from 0.89 to 0.95 ( P<0.01).The results of confirmation factor analysis of the Chinese version of DARS were as followed: χ 2/ df=2.02, GFI=0.88, RMSEA=0.08, CFI=0.96, and TLI=0.96. Validity: The total score and four domains of the Chinese version of DARS were significantly correlated with the seventh item of HAMD ( r=-0.38- -0.52, P<0.01) and all five items of HADS score ( r=-0.57- -0.75, P<0.01). There was significant difference between depression group and health control group. Conclusion:The Chinese version of DARS has good psychometric properties with adequate reliability and validity, and could be applied to assess the anhedonia of depression in China.

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