1.Research progress on the status and influencing factors of decision making of artificial nutrition and hydration for hospice care patients
Yunrong LI ; Bing WU ; Tiantian WANG ; Guoren ZHOU ; Liuliu ZHANG ; Xiaoxu ZHI ; Yun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(21):1675-1681
Decision making of artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) for hospice care patients has been recognized as a complex and controversial issue that significantly impacted end-stage comfort and quality of life. This article reviewed the significance, status and influencing factors of decision making of ANH for hospice care patients. By analyzing the shortcomings of existing researches and clinical practices, it put forward the prospects for future research, so as to improve the decision-making dilemmas faced by hospice care patients.
2.Application progress of grounded theory in hospice care
Yunrong LI ; Tiantian WANG ; Bing WU ; Guoren ZHOU ; Liuliu ZHANG ; Xiaoxu ZHI ; Yun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(29):3946-3951
Grounded theory, as a flexible and systematic research method, serves as an important tool for gaining an in-depth understanding of clinical phenomena and nursing practice. This paper reviews the origin and development of grounded theory, its concepts and classifications, methodological procedures, and the necessity, significance, and current status of its application in the field of hospice care. The aim is to enhance the scientific application of grounded theory in hospice care research in China.
3.Application progress of grounded theory in hospice care
Yunrong LI ; Tiantian WANG ; Bing WU ; Guoren ZHOU ; Liuliu ZHANG ; Xiaoxu ZHI ; Yun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(29):3946-3951
Grounded theory, as a flexible and systematic research method, serves as an important tool for gaining an in-depth understanding of clinical phenomena and nursing practice. This paper reviews the origin and development of grounded theory, its concepts and classifications, methodological procedures, and the necessity, significance, and current status of its application in the field of hospice care. The aim is to enhance the scientific application of grounded theory in hospice care research in China.
4.Current status and latent profile analysis of nurses'caring behaviors in hospice care
Tiantian WANG ; Jie CHEN ; Nanxiao REN ; Yunrong LI ; Liuliu ZHANG ; Bing WU ; Yun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):90-98
Objective To explore the current situation of caring behavior among hospice nurses,and to analyze its latent profiles and population characteristics,so as to provide ideas for targeted interventions.Methods From August to November 2023,convenience sampling was used to select hospice nurses from 22 secondary and above hospitals in Jiangsu Province,Zhejiang Province,Shanghai City,Shandong Province,Anhui Province,Beijing City,Guangdong Province,and Sichuan Province.The demographic characteristics questionnaire,the Caring Behaviors Inventory,the Empathy Ability Scale for Hospice Nurses,and the Practice Environment Scale were used for investigation.Latent profile analysis was conducted based on 24 items of the Caring Behaviors Inventory as explicit indicators,and the influencing factors of different profiles were analyzed through multivariate logistic regression model.Results A total of 420 questionnaires were collected,of which 393 were valid,with a valid questionnaire response rate of 93.57%.The caring behavior of hospice nurses could be divided into 3 latent profiles,namely high level of care-low respect and connection group(49.62%),high to low caring behavior-overall fluctuation group(30.79%),and medium level of care-high knowledge and skills group(19.59%).The results of multivariate logistic regression showed that age,the dimensions of cognitive and emotional empathy in the Empathy Ability Scale for Hospice Nurses and the dimension of nursing foundations for quality of care in the Practice Environment Scale were the influencing factors of the latent profile of hospice nurses'caring behavior(P<0.05).Conclusion There is significant heterogeneity in the caring behavior of hospice nurses.Nursing managers should develop individualized interventions for hospice nurses according to the influencing factors of different latent profiles to improve their level of caring behavior.
5.Fulminant type 1 diabetic ketoacidosis due to serplulimab
Xu DENG ; Yan DAI ; Tingting LI ; Yun GAO ; Tiantian DAI ; Mingqin GE ; Shilong WANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(7):440-442
A 57-year-old female patient with small cell lung cancer was treated with serplulimab (100 mg by intravenous infusion on the first day, 21 days as a cycle). After the 10th cycle of treatment, the patient suddenly presented drowsiness, shortness of breath, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, fatigue and other symptoms. Laboratory tests showed fasting blood glucose 38.9 mmol/L, glycosylated hemoglobin 7.9%, serum C peptide 0.2 μg/L, pH value 7.05, anion gap 31 mmol/L, anti-islet cell antibody 36 kU/L, anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody 131 kU/L, urine ketone body (+++). The patient was diagnosed with fulminant type 1 diabetic ketoacidosis, which was considered to be related to serplulimab. The drug was stopped, and insulin, rehydration, correction of acid-base imbalance, and other treatments were given. After 3 days, the patient′s consciousness returned to normal. After 12 days, her breathing was stable, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms were relieved. Laboratory tests showed random blood glucose 13.6 mmol/L, pH value 7.44, anion gap 6 mmol/L, and urine ketone body negative. After 26 days, her random blood glucose was controlled at 10.0-12.0 mmol/L.
6.Current status and latent profile analysis of nurses'caring behaviors in hospice care
Tiantian WANG ; Jie CHEN ; Nanxiao REN ; Yunrong LI ; Liuliu ZHANG ; Bing WU ; Yun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(1):90-98
Objective To explore the current situation of caring behavior among hospice nurses,and to analyze its latent profiles and population characteristics,so as to provide ideas for targeted interventions.Methods From August to November 2023,convenience sampling was used to select hospice nurses from 22 secondary and above hospitals in Jiangsu Province,Zhejiang Province,Shanghai City,Shandong Province,Anhui Province,Beijing City,Guangdong Province,and Sichuan Province.The demographic characteristics questionnaire,the Caring Behaviors Inventory,the Empathy Ability Scale for Hospice Nurses,and the Practice Environment Scale were used for investigation.Latent profile analysis was conducted based on 24 items of the Caring Behaviors Inventory as explicit indicators,and the influencing factors of different profiles were analyzed through multivariate logistic regression model.Results A total of 420 questionnaires were collected,of which 393 were valid,with a valid questionnaire response rate of 93.57%.The caring behavior of hospice nurses could be divided into 3 latent profiles,namely high level of care-low respect and connection group(49.62%),high to low caring behavior-overall fluctuation group(30.79%),and medium level of care-high knowledge and skills group(19.59%).The results of multivariate logistic regression showed that age,the dimensions of cognitive and emotional empathy in the Empathy Ability Scale for Hospice Nurses and the dimension of nursing foundations for quality of care in the Practice Environment Scale were the influencing factors of the latent profile of hospice nurses'caring behavior(P<0.05).Conclusion There is significant heterogeneity in the caring behavior of hospice nurses.Nursing managers should develop individualized interventions for hospice nurses according to the influencing factors of different latent profiles to improve their level of caring behavior.
7.Research progress on the status and influencing factors of decision making of artificial nutrition and hydration for hospice care patients
Yunrong LI ; Bing WU ; Tiantian WANG ; Guoren ZHOU ; Liuliu ZHANG ; Xiaoxu ZHI ; Yun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(21):1675-1681
Decision making of artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) for hospice care patients has been recognized as a complex and controversial issue that significantly impacted end-stage comfort and quality of life. This article reviewed the significance, status and influencing factors of decision making of ANH for hospice care patients. By analyzing the shortcomings of existing researches and clinical practices, it put forward the prospects for future research, so as to improve the decision-making dilemmas faced by hospice care patients.
8.Fulminant type 1 diabetic ketoacidosis due to serplulimab
Xu DENG ; Yan DAI ; Tingting LI ; Yun GAO ; Tiantian DAI ; Mingqin GE ; Shilong WANG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(7):440-442
A 57-year-old female patient with small cell lung cancer was treated with serplulimab (100 mg by intravenous infusion on the first day, 21 days as a cycle). After the 10th cycle of treatment, the patient suddenly presented drowsiness, shortness of breath, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, fatigue and other symptoms. Laboratory tests showed fasting blood glucose 38.9 mmol/L, glycosylated hemoglobin 7.9%, serum C peptide 0.2 μg/L, pH value 7.05, anion gap 31 mmol/L, anti-islet cell antibody 36 kU/L, anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody 131 kU/L, urine ketone body (+++). The patient was diagnosed with fulminant type 1 diabetic ketoacidosis, which was considered to be related to serplulimab. The drug was stopped, and insulin, rehydration, correction of acid-base imbalance, and other treatments were given. After 3 days, the patient′s consciousness returned to normal. After 12 days, her breathing was stable, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms were relieved. Laboratory tests showed random blood glucose 13.6 mmol/L, pH value 7.44, anion gap 6 mmol/L, and urine ketone body negative. After 26 days, her random blood glucose was controlled at 10.0-12.0 mmol/L.
9.Colon-specific controlled release of oral liposomes for enhanced chemo-immunotherapy against colorectal cancer.
Mengya NIU ; Yihan PEI ; Tiantian JIN ; Junxiu LI ; Liming BAI ; Cuixia ZHENG ; Qingling SONG ; Hongjuan ZHAO ; Yun ZHANG ; Lei WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(11):4977-4993
A colon-specific drug delivery system has great potential for the oral administration of colorectal cancer. However, the uncontrollable in vivo fate of liposomes makes their effectiveness for colonic location, and intratumoral accumulation remains unsatisfactory. Here, an oral colon-specific drug delivery system (CBS-CS@Lipo/Oxp/MTZ) was constructed by covalently conjugating Clostridium butyricum spores (CBS) with drugs loaded chitosan (CS)-coated liposomes, where the model chemotherapy drug oxaliplatin (Oxp) and anti-anaerobic bacteria agent metronidazole (MTZ) were loaded. Following oral administration, CBS germinated into Clostridium butyricum (CB) and colonized in the colon. Combined with colonic specifically β-glucosidase responsive degrading of CS, dual colon-specific release of liposomes was achieved. And the accumulation of liposomes at the CRC site furtherly increased by 2.68-fold. Simultaneously, the released liposomes penetrated deep tumor tissue via the permeation enhancement effect of CS to kill localized intratumoral bacteria. Collaborating with blocking the translocation of intestinal pathogenic bacteria from lumen to tumor with the gut microbiota modulation of CB, the intratumoral pathogenic bacteria were eliminated fundamentally, blocking their recruitment to immunosuppressive cells. Furtherly, synchronized with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) released from MTZ-induced dead Fusobacterium nucleatum and the tumor-associated antigens produced by Oxp-caused immunogenic dead cells, they jointly enhanced tumor infiltration of CD8+ T cells and reactivated robust antitumor immunity.
10.Regulating effect and mechanism of SLC1A5-TM4SF1 complex on cisplatin resistance in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma cells
Yun SUN ; Yuanzhi WANG ; Tiantian ZHAO ; Yuexia LIAO ; Qinglei HANG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(23):20-26
Objective To investigate the regulatory effect and molecular mechanism of solute carrier family 1 member 5 (SLC1A5) -tetraspanin superfamily member 1 (TM4SF1) complex on cisplatin resistance in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) cells. Methods SLC1A5-overexpressing Eca109 cells were constructed using lentiviral vectors, and the effect of SLC1A5 on cisplatin sensitivity was assessed through cell viability assays. Western blotting (WB) was employed to detect SLC1A5 expression in Eca109 cells and cisplatin-resistant Eca109 cells (Eca109-R). SLC1A5 expression was knocked down in Eca109-R cells using lentiviral vectors, and cisplatin sensitivity was examined thereafter. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was utilized to analyze the influence of SLC1A5 knockdown on the expression of key genes involved in DNA damage repair in Eca109-R cells. In SLC1A5-knockdown Eca109-R cells, cell viability assays were performed to evaluate the sensitivity to cisplatin after RAD50 overexpression. Additionally, Eca109 cells were separately or co-overexpressed with SLC1A5 and TM4SF1 using lentiviral vectors, and the effect of the SLC1A5-TM4SF1complex on RAD50 expression and cisplatin resistance was examined through cell viability assays. Results Compared with control cells, Eca109 cells overexpressing SLC1A5 exhibited enhanced cisplatin resistance (


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