1.Facilitators and impediments to home glucose management for patients undergoing bariatric surgery: a qualitative study
Xiaoqian ZHANG ; Lin YAO ; Jinfeng WANG ; Chunxia LIU ; Lihua ZHU ; Xiaoxu DUAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(11):1417-1422
Objective:To explore facilitators and impediments to home glucose management for patients undergoing bariatric surgery based on the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR), so as to inform the development of a glucose management pathway after bariatric surgery.Methods:This study was a descriptive phenomenological study. Using purposive sampling method, seven healthcare professionals and 11 patients undergoing bariatric surgery from the General Surgery·Metabolic and Bariatric Center of China-Japan Friendship Hospital were selected from November 2023 to January 2024 for semi-structured interviews. Targeted content analysis was used for the data analysis.Results:A total of six facilitators and six impediments related to the five dimensions of CFIR were distilled. Facilitators included the personalized glucose management program, regular long-term follow-up, multidisciplinary management team, support from family and friends, complication distress, and information technology platform. Impediments involved patterned follow-up, poor accessibility and convenience of resources, role conflict, herd mentality, poor behavioral compliance, and low utilization of digital equipment.Conclusions:Glucose management needs vary in patients after bariatric surgery, with a gradual decline in management compliance. Healthcare professionals should build an "Internet +"home glucose management service model, carry out targeted multidisciplinary team follow-up, and promote the formation of a standardized pathway for patients' home glucose management.
2.Facilitators and impediments to home glucose management for patients undergoing bariatric surgery: a qualitative study
Xiaoqian ZHANG ; Lin YAO ; Jinfeng WANG ; Chunxia LIU ; Lihua ZHU ; Xiaoxu DUAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(11):1417-1422
Objective:To explore facilitators and impediments to home glucose management for patients undergoing bariatric surgery based on the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR), so as to inform the development of a glucose management pathway after bariatric surgery.Methods:This study was a descriptive phenomenological study. Using purposive sampling method, seven healthcare professionals and 11 patients undergoing bariatric surgery from the General Surgery·Metabolic and Bariatric Center of China-Japan Friendship Hospital were selected from November 2023 to January 2024 for semi-structured interviews. Targeted content analysis was used for the data analysis.Results:A total of six facilitators and six impediments related to the five dimensions of CFIR were distilled. Facilitators included the personalized glucose management program, regular long-term follow-up, multidisciplinary management team, support from family and friends, complication distress, and information technology platform. Impediments involved patterned follow-up, poor accessibility and convenience of resources, role conflict, herd mentality, poor behavioral compliance, and low utilization of digital equipment.Conclusions:Glucose management needs vary in patients after bariatric surgery, with a gradual decline in management compliance. Healthcare professionals should build an "Internet +"home glucose management service model, carry out targeted multidisciplinary team follow-up, and promote the formation of a standardized pathway for patients' home glucose management.
3.Translation and psychometric properties test of the Eating Behaviors Assessment for Obesity
Lin YAO ; Xiaoqian ZHANG ; Xiaoxu DUAN ; Hua MENG ; Fang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(20):2509-2514
Objective To translate the Eating Behaviors Assessment for Obesity(EBA-O)and test its reliability and validity for providing an effective tool for brief and rapid clinical assessment of dietary behavior in obese patients.Methods The Chinese version of EBA-O was developed by Brislin's translation model for translation,back translation,cultural adaptation,and pilot investigation.Using convenience sampling method,200 obese patients who were admitted to the inpatient ward of the Weight Loss Center of a tertiary hospital in Beijing from April to June 2023 and planned to undergo weight loss metabolic surgery were selected as the research participants to test the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of EBA-O.Results The Chinese version of EBA-O includes 4 dimensions,with a total of 17 items.The Cronbach's α coefficient of the scale is 0.886;the Cronbach's αcoefficients of the dimensions are 0.770~0.866;the test-retest reliability of the scale is 0.881.The content validity index of the scale level is 0.980,and the content validity indexes of item level were 0.889~1.000.Totally 4 common factors were extracted through exploratory factor analysis,with a cumulative variance of 66.363%.Conclusion The Chinese version of EBA-O has good reliability and validity,and it can be used as a tool to evaluate the dietary behavior of obese patients undergoing weight loss metabolic surgery.
4.Significance of PLCE1 gene polymorphism detection in children with primary nephrotic syndrome in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Sanju YANG ; Liying CHEN ; Yunguang LIU ; Na LIN ; Jiawei YAN ; Jian LI ; Qiong WANG ; Xiaoxu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(6):444-447
Objective:To investigate the correlation between the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of the PLCE1 gene and children with primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS) in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Methods:This study was a retrospective study, a case-control study was used to select 155 cases of PNS in Guangxi Zhuang children attending the Affiliated Hospital of Youjiang Medical University for Nationalities from January 2017 to January 2021 (PNS group), and 100 healthy Guangxi Zhuang children who were physically examined during the same period (healthy control group). Genotyping of PLCE1 SNP rs3765524, and rs2274223 were performed using the second-generation gene sequencing technology, and their correlation with the development of PNS was analyzed. Logistic regression analysis was used for correlation analysis, and Chi- square test or Fisher′ s exact probability method was used for comparison between groups. Results:(1)Compared with the healthy control group, PLCE1 rs3765524 was correlated with the risk of PNS in children of PNS group, and the TT genotype may reduce the risk of PNS in the co-dominant model ( OR=0.435, 95% CI: 0.238-0.794, P=0.007). There were no significant differences in the genotype of PLCE1 rs2274223 and the frequency of allele distribution between PNS group and healthy control group (all P>0.05). (2) A strong linkage disequilibrium existed at PLCE1 SNP rs3765524 and rs2274223.(3) There were no significant differences in the frequency of the distribution of haplotypes AC, AT and GT between PNS group and healthy control group (all P>0.05). Conclusions:PLCE1 SNP rs3765524 is correlated with the risk of PNS in children in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and the TT genotype may be a protective factor for PNS in children in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
5.Current situation of medical humanistic quality cultivation throughout the whole-process education of medical students under the background of "New Era"
Xiaoxu REN ; Lü YING ; Sitong GE ; Ye ZHANG ; Yan LIN ; Hui JI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(8):1192-1196
Objective:Under the background of "new medical science", to construct a whole-process education path with "education as the driving force - moral cultivation as the core", and to provide a decision-making basis for the reform, innovation, and development of humanistic quality education in medical colleges.Methods:Five-year clinical medical students (freshman to fifth graders) from Qiqihar Medical University were selected as the research objects. The evaluation model and questionnaire of humanistic quality of clinical medical students were constructed by literature analysis. The Questionnaire Star platform was used to investigate and collect data by random sampling of clinical medical undergraduates, and the data results were analyzed by SPSS 26.0 to explore the path of building the whole-process education.Results:The empirical research on the cultivation of humanistic quality of medical students showed that the average humanistic attitude score of medical students was (3.47±0.75) points. From the perspective of gender, the scores of humanistic cognition, attitude, and behavior of male students were 2.81, 3.68, and 3.22 points, respectively, which were all significantly higher than those of female students (2.52, 3.22, and 2.95 points, respectively) ( P<0.05). The data from freshmen to the fifth graders showed that humanistic cognition, attitude, and behavior scores all presented an increasing trend with the grade. Using the "Knowledge, Attitude/Belief, Practice" model, it was found that the cognitive rate of humanistic quality of medical students was relatively ideal, and the awareness rate of medical students in different grades was different. The cross analysis showed that the effect of ideological morality and political literacy education on medical students in medical colleges had a significant cross-relationship with multiple choice questions. Conclusion:The humanistic quality of clinical medical students needs to be improved, and the cultivation of medical humanistic quality should run through the whole process from the first year to the fifth year, so as to improve the comprehensive training of professional ability and promote the all-round development of medical students.
6.The experience of self-identity in young adults with cancer: a qualitative study
Lin TANG ; Aifeng MENG ; Xiaoxu ZHI ; Ping ZHU ; Yalou PU ; Lijing LU ; Pengcheng WANG ; Xiaoli LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(36):2842-2847
Objective:To explore the real experience of developing self-consciousness, self-discovery, self-identity crisis and self-cognition improvement of young cancer patients from the initial stage of diagnosis, and to provide reference for medical staff to construct the intervention mode of psychosocial support.Methods:Using phenomenological method in qualitative research, 14 young cancer patients aged 18-25 years from April 2019 to August 2020 in Jiangsu Cancer Hospital were interviewed in semi-structured way separately at three time points: initial diagnosis, 6 months after diagnosis and 12 months after diagnosis. 7-step Colaizzi analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:Three themes were extracted as following. The dilemma of self-cognition, self-identity biases and the exploration of self-identity.Conclusions:Attention should be paid to the psychological problems of young cancer patients at all stages, and meet the needs of patients to talk, cooperate with professional psychotherapists, encourage patients to recognize themselves, tap the inner positive power, so as to improve their sense of self-identity.
7.Analysis of the effect of arthroscopic high-strength non-absorbable sutures on fresh avulsion fractures of the tibial ACL
Jin HUANG ; Shuxin CHEN ; Xiaoxu LIN ; Kejie WENG ; Yufeng ZHANG ; Xueli QIU
International Journal of Surgery 2021;48(7):460-466,F3
Objective:To explore the efficacy of small incision open reduction and internal fixation and arthroscopic high strength non-absorbable suture in the treatment of tibial avulsion fracture of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).Methods:The clinical data of 72 patients with ACL tibial avulsion fracture treated in Shantou Central Hospital from April 2018 to April 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. The patients were randomly divided into control group ( n=36) and experimental group ( n=36). The control group was treated with small incision open reduction and internal fixation and the experimental group was treated with high intensity non-absorbable suture under arthroscopy. The general data, surgical indexes and postoperative adverse reactions of the two groups were compared, and the knee joint function indexes of the two groups before and after treatment were compared and evaluated by random walking model. The counting data were expressed by percentage, the comparison between groups was expressed by chi-square test, the measurement data was expressed by mean ±standard deviation, the independent t-test was used for inter-group comparison, and the paired t-test was used for intra-group comparison. Results:There was no significant difference in general information, intraoperative blood loss, preoperative Lysholm score, IKDC score, Tegner score, knee mobility, and bilateral tibial displacement distance between the two groups of patients ( P>0.05). In the experimental group, the operation time, hospitalization time, the first postoperative time to move to the ground, bone healing time, and the total incidence of adverse reactions were (68.41±7.65) min, (11.93±3.24) d, (6.37±1.85) d, (23.65± 2.28) weeks, 2.78% (1/36), the control group were (55.37±8.62) min, (13.45±2.96) d, (8.16±2.08) d, (25.79±2.46) weeks, 22.22% (8/36), the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( P<0.05). The Lysholm score, IKDC score, Tegner score, range of motion of the knee joint, and the difference of bilateral tibial displacement distance after treatment in the experimental group were (85.27±5.28) points, (85.43±1.74) points, and (6.65±1.41) points, respectively. (108.45±5.79)°, (1.12±0.65) mm, the control group was (79.73±4.69) points, (80.37±1.59) points, (5.72±1.31) points, (97.58±5.42)°, (2.24±0.72) mm, the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Random walking model evaluation the improvement of knee joint function in the experimental group was significantly better than that in the control group. Conclusion:Arthroscopic treatment of ACL tibial avulsion fracture with high-intensity non-absorbable suture can significantly improve the knee joint function of patients with rapid recovery and high safety, so it has a broad prospect of clinical application.
8.Experience of young cancer patients using mobile health applications: a qualitative research
Pengcheng WANG ; Di WANG ; Aifeng MENG ; Xiaoxu ZHI ; Ping ZHU ; Lijing LU ; Lin TANG ; Xiaoli LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(16):2151-2155
Objective:To explore the experience of young cancer patients using mobile health applications, so as to provide a basis for improving the utilization rate and sustainability of health applications.Methods:From May to June 2020, purpose sampling was used to select 12 young cancer patients in the Internal Medicine Ward of a ClassⅢ Grade A cancer hospital in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. The semi-structured interview with patients was conducted with the descriptive phenomenological method. The Colaizzi 7-step analysis method was used to analyze the data and refine the theme.Results:A total of four themes were summarized, namely, there was a difference in usage attitudes (being used for rehabilitation management, as a means of verification, generating resistance, and reducing the frequency of use) , insufficient function development and reduced user experience (lack of autonomy, insufficient intelligent evaluation) , desiring a professional operating agency, recognizing the development prospects and looking forward to perfection.Conclusions:In follow-up studies, researchers need to fully consider the patient's preference and usage habits for health applications on the basis of meeting the needs of disease management.
9. Clinical research of Kinesio taping combined with warm needling for knee osteoarthritis
Fen HE ; Zhuliang GU ; Junda LIN ; Xiaoxu ZHAO ; Jiancan LIU ; Yaowen DAI ; Shaodong XIE
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2019;41(12):1327-1332
Objective:
To investigate the efficacy of Kinesio taping combined with warm needling on knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and its effect on serum levels of immune globulin(Ig)A, IgG, IgM.
Methods:
Sixty-two KOA patients who met the inclusion criteria were divided into 2 groups by random number table (31 cases in each group). The control group was treated with routine thrapy. Based on the control group, the observation group was treated with Kinesio taping combined with warm needling. After 6 weeks treatment, scores of visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to evaluate knee pain, Japanese orthopaedic association (JOA) scale was used to evaluate knee function, and Lequesne index was used to evaluate disease severity. The score of TCM clinical symptoms was conducted according to the KOA symptom grading quantification table, and the quality of life was evaluated according to the Chinese version of the MOS item short from health survey (SF-36). The Immunoglobulin(Ig)A, IgG and IgM levels were detected by ELISA method.
Results:
The total effective rate in the observation group was 93.5%, and the control group was 71.0% (28/31). The difference was statistically significant between two groups (
10.Primary drug resistance to integrase inhibitors among newly diagnosed HIV infected patients in Shenyang city
Xiaotong HUANG ; Zesong SUN ; Minghui AN ; Bin ZHAO ; Lin WANG ; Haibo DING ; Xiaoxu HAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2019;37(10):721-725
Objective:
To explore the transmission of integrase inhibitors (InIs) resistant strains among newly diagnosed HIV-1 infected individuals in Shenyang city.
Methods:
Eighty newly diagnosed HIV infected individuals were retrospectively collected in Shenyang from June 2018 to March 2019. The sequences of integrase-encoding genes were amplified from the viral RNA in plasma. The viral genotypes were analyzed with phylogenetic method and the mutations of drug resistance genes were interpreted according to the algorithm of Stanford HIV drug resistance database. The primary drug resistance rates were calculated and natural polymorphisms on InIs resistance sites in different subtypes of the virus strain were analyzed.
Results:
Among the 80 HIV-1 infected individuals, 51, 14 and 6 cases were genotyped as HIV CRF01_AE, CRF07_BC and subtype B respectively, accounting for 63.8%,17.5% and 7.5%. Nine cases (11.3%) were classified as atypical HIV-1 recombinants. R263K mutation was detected in two CRF01_AE infected patients, and E138A mutation was detected in a patient infected with subtype B. The overall drug resistance rate for InIs was 3.8%. CRF01_AE infected individuals showed amino acid polymorphism at the site 50, 74, 119 and 153 relevant to InIs resistance with frequency of 5.9%, 2.0%, 13.7% and 4.0% respectively. The CRF07_BC infected individuals showed amino acid polymorphism at the site 50, 74 and 157 relevant to InIs resistance with frequency of 7.1% for each site.
Conclusion
The primary drug resistance rate of InIs among the newly diagnosed HIV infected people in Shenyang was low, but a small number of patients showed amino acid polymorphisms on InIs resistance sites. To interpret the significance of drug resistance mutations in InIs better, it is necessary to strengthen both the monitoring of HIV InIs resistance and the study on the drug resistance-relevant genotype and phenotype of HIV-1 strains epidemic in China.

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