1.Qualitative study on the career development of male nurses in China
Mingxi ZHAO ; Chen ZHU ; Zunzhu LI ; Shu DING ; Qiujin HUANG ; Xinbo DING ; Shichang SUN ; Ling LI ; Ke LI ; Bao LIU ; Jiamin LI ; Jun DENG ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(7):920-925
Objective:To gain an in-depth understanding of the career development of male nurses in China, analyze trends, challenges, and opportunities, and provide a basis for policy-making, talent cultivation, and professional development in the nursing field.Methods:A descriptive qualitative research method was adopted. From March 29th to July 30th, 2023, the heads of the male nurses working groups of nursing associations in 26 regions of China were selected by purposive sampling method for semi-structured interviews. Content analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:The current situation of the career development of male nurses in China could be summarized into the following three themes. (1) Current situation: the organizational structure of provincial-level male nurses work was basically complete, but there were obvious differences at the grassroots level; the work was carried out in various forms, and diverse models developed in coordination; (2) Trends: there were obvious stratifications in professional ideology and professional abilities of male nurses among different regions and different-level medical institutions; the gender dividend was gradually decreasing, and male nurses should give play to their advantages in logical thinking ability; (3) Prospects: early intervention was needed to enhance professional identity and organizational support; male nurses should be trained in various aspects through multiple forms such as counterpart assistance, expert databases or online academic forums; interdisciplinary development might be the key to stimulating internal driving force.Conclusions:Significant progress has been made in the career development of male nurses in China, but there are still challenges and issues to address. Further improvements in related policies, enhancement of social recognition and professional status, and increased investment and support in research and education are needed to promote the sustained development of male nursing careers.
2.Biomechanical Analysis of a Self-Force Source Power-Assisted Knee Orthosis Actuated by Liquid Spring
Xuan ZHANG ; Shichang WAN ; Haoming ZHU ; Qingtao LIU ; Jing ZHANG ; Pingping WEI ; Zhongmin JIN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):387-395
Objective To conduct the biomechanical analysis on a new power-assisted knee orthosis.Methods A self-force source power-assisted knee orthosis was used,and four motions(level walking,sitting and standing,ascending and descending stairs)were measured before and after wearing the orthosis.A musculoskeletal multibody dynamic model was adopted to calculate the joint angles and pressures at the knee,patellofemoral and hip joints.The effects of power-assisted knee orthosis on biomechanical changes of lower limbs were investigated by comparing the joint angles and pressures before and after wearing this orthosis.Results The orthosis would reduce the knee angles during level walking,as well as the knee pressures during sitting and standing on the wearing side.Wearing the orthosis did not significantly affect the joint angles during sitting and standing;however,it led to a significant decrease in joint pressures at both bilateral knee joints and patellofemoral joints.During ascending and descending stairs,the knee angle change on the wearing side was opposite to that on the non-wearing side.The increase of the peak knee angle was(14.3±3.6)%on the non-wearing side during ascending stairs.Conclusions The power-assisted knee orthosis can offer a conservative treatment for individuals with various knee diseases by reducing joint angles and pressures in daily motions.
3.Biomechanical Analysis of a Self-Force Source Power-Assisted Knee Orthosis Actuated by Liquid Spring
Xuan ZHANG ; Shichang WAN ; Haoming ZHU ; Qingtao LIU ; Jing ZHANG ; Pingping WEI ; Zhongmin JIN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):387-395
Objective To conduct the biomechanical analysis on a new power-assisted knee orthosis.Methods A self-force source power-assisted knee orthosis was used,and four motions(level walking,sitting and standing,ascending and descending stairs)were measured before and after wearing the orthosis.A musculoskeletal multibody dynamic model was adopted to calculate the joint angles and pressures at the knee,patellofemoral and hip joints.The effects of power-assisted knee orthosis on biomechanical changes of lower limbs were investigated by comparing the joint angles and pressures before and after wearing this orthosis.Results The orthosis would reduce the knee angles during level walking,as well as the knee pressures during sitting and standing on the wearing side.Wearing the orthosis did not significantly affect the joint angles during sitting and standing;however,it led to a significant decrease in joint pressures at both bilateral knee joints and patellofemoral joints.During ascending and descending stairs,the knee angle change on the wearing side was opposite to that on the non-wearing side.The increase of the peak knee angle was(14.3±3.6)%on the non-wearing side during ascending stairs.Conclusions The power-assisted knee orthosis can offer a conservative treatment for individuals with various knee diseases by reducing joint angles and pressures in daily motions.
4.Qualitative study on the career development of male nurses in China
Mingxi ZHAO ; Chen ZHU ; Zunzhu LI ; Shu DING ; Qiujin HUANG ; Xinbo DING ; Shichang SUN ; Ling LI ; Ke LI ; Bao LIU ; Jiamin LI ; Jun DENG ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(7):920-925
Objective:To gain an in-depth understanding of the career development of male nurses in China, analyze trends, challenges, and opportunities, and provide a basis for policy-making, talent cultivation, and professional development in the nursing field.Methods:A descriptive qualitative research method was adopted. From March 29th to July 30th, 2023, the heads of the male nurses working groups of nursing associations in 26 regions of China were selected by purposive sampling method for semi-structured interviews. Content analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:The current situation of the career development of male nurses in China could be summarized into the following three themes. (1) Current situation: the organizational structure of provincial-level male nurses work was basically complete, but there were obvious differences at the grassroots level; the work was carried out in various forms, and diverse models developed in coordination; (2) Trends: there were obvious stratifications in professional ideology and professional abilities of male nurses among different regions and different-level medical institutions; the gender dividend was gradually decreasing, and male nurses should give play to their advantages in logical thinking ability; (3) Prospects: early intervention was needed to enhance professional identity and organizational support; male nurses should be trained in various aspects through multiple forms such as counterpart assistance, expert databases or online academic forums; interdisciplinary development might be the key to stimulating internal driving force.Conclusions:Significant progress has been made in the career development of male nurses in China, but there are still challenges and issues to address. Further improvements in related policies, enhancement of social recognition and professional status, and increased investment and support in research and education are needed to promote the sustained development of male nursing careers.
5. Study on socioeconomic status and psychological characteristics of children with oppositional defiant disorder
Leiyin CHEN ; Lixia ZHANG ; Meng LI ; Wenwen LIU ; Junjing ZHU ; Tibin WANG ; Chen ZHANG ; Shichang YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(9):689-692
Objective:
To explore the socioeconomic status and psychological characteristics of the children with oppositional defiant disorder(ODD), and to provide evidence for revealing the pathogenesis of ODD.
Methods:
General Conditions Questionnaire and Achenbach Children′s Behavior Checklist Scale (CBCL) were used to evaluate 44 cases of ODD children aged 8 to 14 years old who were first referred to the Eighth People′s Hospital of Zhengzhou City from August 2016 to January 2017, and 50 healthy children were randomly selected according to their grades from a primary school in Zhengzhou.
6.Effects of miR-93 on proliferation and apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells
Ruijin WANG ; Kourong SHI ; Jun ZHANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Rongrong GAO ; Shichang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2016;45(12):866-870
Objective To investigate the effects of miR-93 on proliferation and apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells and the possible mechanism .Methods The expression levels of miR-93 and the naked cuticle homolog 2 (NKD2) in 6 osteosarcoma cell lines (143B, HuO9, Saos2, MG63, U2OS and G292) and one osteoblast cell line hFOB 1.19 were determined by quantitative real-time PCR and Western blot assays, respectively. MiR-93 down-regulated 143B and HuO9 cells were constructed by lipofection transfection, and their proliferation and apoptosis were detected by MTT and flow cytometry assays , respectively.Luciferase reporter assay was used to determine whether the 3′UTR of NKD2 mRNA was a binding target of miR-93.In addition, 143B cells were transfected with NKD2 cDNA, and the effects of NKD2 on proliferation and apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells were investigated .Results Up-regulation of miR-93 and down-regulation of NKD2 were detected in osteosarcoma cell lines .MTT and flow cytometry assays showed that miR-93 promoted proliferation and inhibited apoptosis in osteosarcoma cells .Luciferase assay confirmed that miR-93 targeted NKD2 directly. In addition, overexpression of NKD2 inhibited proliferation and promoted apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells were found .Conclusions MiR-93 targets NKD2 to promote proliferation and inhibit apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells . The findings may have significant implications in the diagnosis and treatment of osteosarcoma .
7.Clinical Study on Treatment of Calcanodynia with a Needle-Knife
Shichang LU ; Qiuchen YU ; Jinsong LI ; Weimin ZHU ; Siyou WANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2003;1(6):39-41
Purpose: To investigate the clinical effect of miniature needle-knives in treatment of calcanodynia.Methods: Of 96 calcanodynia patients, 64 were treated with a needle-knife and 32, by local block therapy. The curative effects were evaluated. Results: The effective rate was 96.8% in the needle-knife group and the 78.1%in the local blockage group. There was a significant difference in curative effect between the two groups (P<0.01). Conclusion: Needle-knife lysis has a marked effect on calcanodynia.

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