1.Construction and application of a graded nursing program for exercise rehabilitation in children with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Yinzhi YAN ; Fang WEN ; Min WANG ; Xuemei ZHOU ; Jinling MA ; Huifang WU ; Wenying YAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(9):1036-1042
Objective To construct a graded nursing program for exercise rehabilitation of children with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(HSCT)and carry out a preliminary application,aiming to provide a basis for healthcare personnel to guide the exercise rehabilitation of children with HSCT.Methods Literature analysis and Delphi expert correspondence were used to construct a graded nursing program of exercise rehabilitation for children with HSCT.Through the convenience sampling method,children with HSCT in the hematology department of a tertiary-level children's hospital in Suzhou City were selected as the study subjects from June-December 2023,of which 26 children with HSCT from September-December 2023 served as an experimental group,and 23 children with HSCT from June-August 2023 as a control group.The experimental group was applied with the graded nursing program of exercise rehabilitation,and the control group was applied with the conventional nursing care.The comparison of cardiorespiratory fitness and adverse events between the 2 groups after 8 weeks of exercise intervention was conducted,and the adherence to the exercise intervention programme in the experimental group was recorded.Results The final constructed graded care program of exercise rehabilitation for children with HSCT included 6 primary indicators,20 secondary indicators,and 44 tertiary indicators.Finally,21 children in the experimental group and 23 children in the control group were included in the study.After the intervention,the 6 min walking distance of the experimental group increased compared with that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.001).85.71%of children in the experimental group had good exercise compliance,and there was no adverse events in both groups.Conclusion The constructed graded nursing program of exercise rehabilitation for children with HSCT is scientific,reasonable,safe and feasible,which can improve the cardiorespiratory capacity of children with HSCT and provide the basis for their exercise rehabilitation.
2.Construction and application of a graded nursing program for exercise rehabilitation in children with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Yinzhi YAN ; Fang WEN ; Min WANG ; Xuemei ZHOU ; Jinling MA ; Huifang WU ; Wenying YAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(9):1036-1042
Objective To construct a graded nursing program for exercise rehabilitation of children with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation(HSCT)and carry out a preliminary application,aiming to provide a basis for healthcare personnel to guide the exercise rehabilitation of children with HSCT.Methods Literature analysis and Delphi expert correspondence were used to construct a graded nursing program of exercise rehabilitation for children with HSCT.Through the convenience sampling method,children with HSCT in the hematology department of a tertiary-level children's hospital in Suzhou City were selected as the study subjects from June-December 2023,of which 26 children with HSCT from September-December 2023 served as an experimental group,and 23 children with HSCT from June-August 2023 as a control group.The experimental group was applied with the graded nursing program of exercise rehabilitation,and the control group was applied with the conventional nursing care.The comparison of cardiorespiratory fitness and adverse events between the 2 groups after 8 weeks of exercise intervention was conducted,and the adherence to the exercise intervention programme in the experimental group was recorded.Results The final constructed graded care program of exercise rehabilitation for children with HSCT included 6 primary indicators,20 secondary indicators,and 44 tertiary indicators.Finally,21 children in the experimental group and 23 children in the control group were included in the study.After the intervention,the 6 min walking distance of the experimental group increased compared with that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.001).85.71%of children in the experimental group had good exercise compliance,and there was no adverse events in both groups.Conclusion The constructed graded nursing program of exercise rehabilitation for children with HSCT is scientific,reasonable,safe and feasible,which can improve the cardiorespiratory capacity of children with HSCT and provide the basis for their exercise rehabilitation.
3.Summary of best evidence on feeding management for very low and extremely low birth weight infants during the peridischarge period
Ting SHEN ; Wenying YAO ; Ling JIANG ; Ling NIE ; Ting YU ; Ting TU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2550-2559
Objective:To systematically identify and summarize the best available evidence on feeding management during the peridischarge period for very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) and extremely low birth weight infants (ELBWI), providing a reference for clinical nursing practice.Methods:Evidence on feeding management for VLBWI/ELBWI during the peridischarge period was retrieved from decision support systems, guideline repositories, major databases, and relevant professional organizations' websites. Sources included clinical decisions, guidelines, evidence summaries, systematic reviews, expert consensus documents and so on. The search spanned from database inception to April 2024. Guidelines were reviewed by four researchers, while other documents were screened and appraised by two researchers.Results:A total of 24 documents were included: six clinical decision tools, four guidelines, three systematic reviews, three evidence summaries, and eight expert consensus statements. A total of three primary themes, 10 secondary themes, and 49 best evidence items were synthesized. These covered: pre-discharge feeding management (establishing a peridischarge feeding team, parental feeding education, assessing feeding status of VLBWI/ELBWI, evaluating parental feeding competence, preparing feeding materials/environment and assessing community resources) ; discharge feeding management (providing feeding-related medical records and developing individualized feeding plans) ; post-discharge feeding management (setting growth and development goals, conducting follow-up and growth monitoring, and supplementing necessary nutrients) .Conclusions:The summarized best evidence provides a practical reference for healthcare professionals to effectively implement feeding management for VLBWI/ELBWI during the peridischarge period. Evidence-based strategies should be selectively applied in clinical practice based on individual conditions to ensure a successful transition to home feeding and support healthy growth and development of VLBWI/ELBWI.
4.Summary of best evidence on feeding management for very low and extremely low birth weight infants during the peridischarge period
Ting SHEN ; Wenying YAO ; Ling JIANG ; Ling NIE ; Ting YU ; Ting TU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2550-2559
Objective:To systematically identify and summarize the best available evidence on feeding management during the peridischarge period for very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) and extremely low birth weight infants (ELBWI), providing a reference for clinical nursing practice.Methods:Evidence on feeding management for VLBWI/ELBWI during the peridischarge period was retrieved from decision support systems, guideline repositories, major databases, and relevant professional organizations' websites. Sources included clinical decisions, guidelines, evidence summaries, systematic reviews, expert consensus documents and so on. The search spanned from database inception to April 2024. Guidelines were reviewed by four researchers, while other documents were screened and appraised by two researchers.Results:A total of 24 documents were included: six clinical decision tools, four guidelines, three systematic reviews, three evidence summaries, and eight expert consensus statements. A total of three primary themes, 10 secondary themes, and 49 best evidence items were synthesized. These covered: pre-discharge feeding management (establishing a peridischarge feeding team, parental feeding education, assessing feeding status of VLBWI/ELBWI, evaluating parental feeding competence, preparing feeding materials/environment and assessing community resources) ; discharge feeding management (providing feeding-related medical records and developing individualized feeding plans) ; post-discharge feeding management (setting growth and development goals, conducting follow-up and growth monitoring, and supplementing necessary nutrients) .Conclusions:The summarized best evidence provides a practical reference for healthcare professionals to effectively implement feeding management for VLBWI/ELBWI during the peridischarge period. Evidence-based strategies should be selectively applied in clinical practice based on individual conditions to ensure a successful transition to home feeding and support healthy growth and development of VLBWI/ELBWI.
5.Summary of the best evidence for exercise management in adolescents with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Feng MIAO ; Anwei XIE ; Xuan ZHAO ; Yiming ZHANG ; Mengwei YAN ; Hongqing GUO ; Jie GU ; Wenying YAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(9):1143-1150
Objective:To systematically retrieve, evaluate and summarize the best evidence of exercise management for adolescents with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), so as provide reference for medical and nursing staff to guide patients and their families to exercise.Methods:Clinical decisions, recommended practices, evidence summaries, guidelines, expert consensuses, and systematic reviews on exercise management of adolescents with T2DM were electronically searched on BMJ Best Practice, UpToDate, Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, National Guideline Clearinghouse, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes, Medlive, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, Chinese Biology Medicine Disc, VIP and other databases. The search period was from database establishment to March 2023. After independent literature screening and quality evaluation by two researchers, evidence was extracted, summarized, and graded based on the theme.Results:A total of 10 articles were selected, including three guidelines, three systematic reviews, three expert consensuses, and one evidence summary. Finally, 22 pieces of best evidence of exercise management for adolescents with T2DM were summarized from seven aspects, including contraindications to exercise, exercise form, exercise intensity, exercise frequency, precautions, weight loss goals, family participation.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence for exercise management in adolescents with T2DM. It is recommended that clinical medical and nursing staff should carry out personalized exercise management suitable for patients based on the wishes and preferences of patients and families, actual clinical situations, and support for exercise resources.
6.Value of AB classification combined with Arima classification for determining the invasion depth of superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Hongna LU ; Feng XU ; Xuesong ZHANG ; Yao WANG ; Yaohui WANG ; Xi DENG ; Wenying GUO ; Ting WENG ; Liangshun ZHANG ; Tingsheng LING
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2024;41(5):372-378
Objective:To investigate the clinical value of AB classification combined with Arima classification for predicting the invasion depth of superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinomas (SESCC).Methods:From July 2017 to December 2022, 76 cases of SESCC receiving endoscopic submucosal dissection and intra-epithelial papillary capillary loops (IPCL) AB classification as type B2 in Ningbo Medical Center Lihuili Hospital and Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine were included in the study. IPCL was reclassified according to Arima classification. The depth of infiltration determined by pathology was the gold standard. The sensitivity, the specificity, the positive predictive value and the negative predictive value of B2-Arima combined classification in predicting the invasion depth of SESCC were analyzed.Results:In the 76 cases of type B2 IPCL lesions, 31 cases (40.79%) were T1a-MM/T1b-SM1 SESCC. The sensitivity, the specificity, the positive predictive value, the negative predictive value and the diagnostic accuracy of type B2 IPCL to predict T1a-MM/T1b-SM1 SESCC were 70.45% (31/44), 79.64% (176/221), 40.79% (31/76), 93.12% (176/189), and 78.11% (207/265), respectively. After Arima classification, the above corresponding indicators of type B2-4ML and type B2-AVA-4M IPCL in predicting T1a-MM/T1b-SM1 SESCC were 61.36% (27/44), 88.24% (195/221), 50.94% (27/53), 91.98% (195/212), 83.77% (222/265) and 38.64% (17/44), 94.57% (209/221), 58.62% (17/29), 88.56% (209/236), 85.28% (226/265), respectively.Conclusion:B2 IPCL combined with Arima classification can improve the diagnostic accuracy of T1a-MM/T1b-SM1 ESSCC.
7.Analysis on the current status and influence factors of professional quality of life among nurses in the department of hematology and oncology in tertiary grade A children′s hospitals
Li ZHANG ; Min SHEN ; Wenying YAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(1):53-58
Objective:To describe current status and analyze influencing factors of professional quality of life among nurses in the department of hematology and oncology in tertiary grade A children's hospitals, so as to provide some reference for improving the professional quality of life among nurses in the department of pediatric hematological oncology.Methods:This study was a cross-sectional study. By convenient sampling method, the General Data Scale, Professional Quality of Life Scale and Practice Environment Scale were used to investigate 205 nurses in the department of hematology and oncology in 4 tertiary grade A children's hospitals. Influencing factors of professional quality of life among nurses were analyzed by multiple linear regression.Results:Nurses in the department of pediatric hematological oncology with a low level of compassion satisfaction, high level of burnout and secondary trauma stress accounted for 21.0%(43/205), 26.3%(54/205) and 36.6%(75/205), respectively. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that mental health counseling, family supporting and nurses participating in hospital affairs entered into the multiple regression equation of compassion satisfaction ( t=2.08, 4.21, 2.34, all P<0.05), which explained 60.3% of the total variety. Family supporting, turnover intention, sufficient manpower and materials, age and number of children entered into the multiple regression equation of burnout ( t values were -4.42-2.33, all P<0.05), which explained 55.8% of the total variety. Family supporting, sufficient manpower and materials, age entered into the multiple regression equation of secondary trauma stress ( t=-2.37, -2.22, 2.82, all P<0.05), which explained 15.3% of the total variety. Conclusions:The professional quality of life among nurses in the department of pediatric hematology and oncology needs to be improved. Nursing managers should learn from advanced management concepts, actively improve the nursing practice environment of hematology and oncology department, increase the number of nurses, encourage nurses to participate in hospital affairs, attach importance to emotional support for nurses, and carry out regular mental health counseling, continuously improve the quality of professional life of nurses.
8.Restless legs syndrome in ischemic stroke patients: clinical features and significance.
Lisan ZHANG ; Yi SUN ; Tiantian WANG ; Yu PAN ; Ying YAO ; Liuqing PAN ; Qinglin XU ; Wenying ZHANG ; Jiahui XU ; Xingyue HU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2019;48(3):275-281
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the clinical features and implication of restless legs syndrome (RLS) in ischemic stroke patients.
METHODS:
A total of 199 ischemic stroke patients were enrolled and assessed by polysomnography (PSG). RLS was identified according to criteria of International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group. Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) and Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) were used to evaluate the sleep quality, cognitive function and post-stroke depression, respectively. The National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) was used to evaluate the neurological function 3 months after stroke onset. Gender-and age-matched non-ischemic stroke patients with RLS (primary PLS) were selected as controls.
RESULTS:
Twenty-two cases of RLS were identified among 199 ischemic stroke patients (11.1%). Generalized linear model and logistic regression showed that low serum ferritin level (=-133.3 mg/L, 95%:-200.4--0.1, <0.01), subcortical infarction (=4.05, 95%:1.15-14.18, <0.05) and female (=2.54, 95%:1.04-6.23, <0.05) were identified as the risk factors of RLS in ischemic stroke patients. Compared with ischemic stroke patients without RLS, ESS increased by 4.37 (95%:2.33-6.41, <0.01), PHQ-9 increased by 2.17 (95%:0.39--3.94, <0.05), and reduced NIHSS from the baseline deceased by 0.97 (95%:-1.79--0.15, <0.05) in ischemic stroke patients with RLS. In addition, the incidence of moderate-severe depression increased (=4.27, 95%:1.40-13.10, <0.05) in ischemic stroke patients with RLS. The index of periodic leg movements of sleep (PLMS) with arousal in ischemic stroke patients with RLS was significantly higher than that in patients with primary RLS (=12.85, 95%:2.04-23.67, <0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
RLS is common in ischemic stroke patients and has adverse influences on patients.
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9.Multi?modal evaluation of Alzheimer disease by using joint independent component analysis of functional MRI diffusion tensor imaging
Haikuo YU ; Li DONG ; Kun YANG ; Cheng LUO ; Dezhong YAO ; Ying HAN ; Wenying DU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(8):672-677
Objective We utilized a joint independent component analysis (Joint ICA), a novel method that combined rs?fMRI and DTI information, to describe comprehensive characteristics of brain functional activities and microstructural changes in the continuum of AD. Methods We employed a Joint ICA to calculate ALFF maps of fMRI data and FA maps of DTI data and fuse them in healthy controls (n=68), SCD (n=35), amnesic MCI (n=47) and AD (n=31). Besides, we applied one way ANOVA to detect the significant differences of joint components among groups, while controlling the age, gender, education, head motion, volumes of gray matter, white matter and CSF. Partial correlation analysis was used to test the relationships between joint ICs and cognitive measures. Results The results showed that there was no inner?group difference in HC and SCD groups (F=14.16, P<0.05). Compared to HC, SCD and AD groups, the ALFF component of aMCI group showed higher values in the bilateral cerebellum, bilateral precuneus, bilateral angular gyrus, bilateral frontal gyrus, bilateral temporal areas, thalamus and left insula. And in these regions, the ALFF of AD group was lower than HC. For the FA component map, same differences were found in the corpus callosum and limbic system. Furthermore, positive partial correlation between the IC weights and Mini?Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores was also found (r=0.29, P<0.01). Conclusions Multi?modal evaluation of AD has been implemented by using Joint ICA analysis of fMRI?DTI, which would contribute to early prediction, diagnosis, and even effective intervention in AD. These findings could help to explain the underlying mechanism of the disease progression.
10.Reliability and validity of Chinese version of State Behavioral Scale for mechanically ventilated children
Jinxia YANG ; Wenying YAO ; Xin WANG ; Zhenjiang BAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(2):114-118
Objective To test the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of State Behavioral Scale for Mechanically Ventilated Children (SBS). Methods The English version of SBS was revised and translated into Chinese version. The reliability and validity of the Chinese version of SBS was tested in 172 mechanically ventilated children. Results The Cronbach α coefficient of the Chinese SBS was 0.986. The item-level content validity index of Chinese SBS were 0.83-0.10, and the scale- level content validity index of Chinese SBS was 0.932. The correlation coefficient between the score of Chinese SBS and the Comfort Scale (CS) was 0.919 (P<0.01). Conclusions The Chinese version of SBS has been proved to be reliable and valid.It can be used to sedation assessment for mechanically ventilated children.

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