1.Research progress on nutritional information needs of colorectal cancer patients
Xuxu DOU ; Liming LYU ; Chen CHEN ; Ning WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(27):3747-3751
Patients' nutritional information needs and treatment outcomes are closely associated with quality of life. However, most colorectal cancer patients have unmet needs for nutritional information, which may negatively affect prognosis and health outcomes. This review summarizes the content of nutritional information needs, influencing factors, forms of support, and related outcomes among colorectal cancer patients. It aims to provide a reference for developing personalized and targeted nutritional information support interventions for this population.
2.Research progress on time-dependent toxicity in cancer patients
Chen CHEN ; Liming LYU ; Ning WANG ; Xuxu DOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(27):3752-3757
Time-dependent toxicity refers to the significant cost of time spent by cancer patients during treatment due to frequent appointments, treatment, and subsequent rehabilitation. This paper reviews the concept, measurement, influencing factors, and hazards of time-dependent toxicity in cancer patients, and proposes interventions to reduce time-dependent toxicity, with a view to providing references for healthcare professionals in China to understand cancer time-dependent toxicity and to carry out research related to time-dependent toxicity.
3.Research progress on risks prediction models for medical adhesive-related skin injuries
Ning WANG ; Liming LYU ; Chen CHEN ; Xuxu DOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(14):1847-1852
Medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI) is a common clinical complication that adversely affects patients' physical and mental health. This article summarizes and analyzes MARSI risk assessment scales, the construction of MARSI risk prediction models, and comparisons of different models, aiming to provide a reference for the development of MARSI risk prediction models.
4.Research progress on nutritional information needs of colorectal cancer patients
Xuxu DOU ; Liming LYU ; Chen CHEN ; Ning WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(27):3747-3751
Patients' nutritional information needs and treatment outcomes are closely associated with quality of life. However, most colorectal cancer patients have unmet needs for nutritional information, which may negatively affect prognosis and health outcomes. This review summarizes the content of nutritional information needs, influencing factors, forms of support, and related outcomes among colorectal cancer patients. It aims to provide a reference for developing personalized and targeted nutritional information support interventions for this population.
5.Research progress on time-dependent toxicity in cancer patients
Chen CHEN ; Liming LYU ; Ning WANG ; Xuxu DOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(27):3752-3757
Time-dependent toxicity refers to the significant cost of time spent by cancer patients during treatment due to frequent appointments, treatment, and subsequent rehabilitation. This paper reviews the concept, measurement, influencing factors, and hazards of time-dependent toxicity in cancer patients, and proposes interventions to reduce time-dependent toxicity, with a view to providing references for healthcare professionals in China to understand cancer time-dependent toxicity and to carry out research related to time-dependent toxicity.
6.Research progress on risks prediction models for medical adhesive-related skin injuries
Ning WANG ; Liming LYU ; Chen CHEN ; Xuxu DOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(14):1847-1852
Medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI) is a common clinical complication that adversely affects patients' physical and mental health. This article summarizes and analyzes MARSI risk assessment scales, the construction of MARSI risk prediction models, and comparisons of different models, aiming to provide a reference for the development of MARSI risk prediction models.
7.Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair plus Bankart repair for anterior shoulder dislocations combined with rotator cuff rupture
Xuxu CHEN ; Jian LI ; Tao WANG ; Hui KANG ; Yusheng DOU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2018;34(12):1075-1081
Objective To investigate the efficacy of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair plus Bankart repair for anterior shoulder dislocations combined with rotator cuff rupture in patients above 40 years old.Methods A retrospective case series study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 23 patients above 40 years old with anterior dislocation of shoulder joint and rotator cuff tear in Honghui Hospital Affiliated to Medical College of Xi'an Jiaotong University from January 2010 to September 2015.There were 10 males and 13 females,aged 40-71 years [(58.1 ± 10.3) years].All patients underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair plus Bankart repair.The visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to evaluate pain,the Oxford shoulder instability score (OSIS) was used to evaluate shoulder stability,and ConstantMurley shoulder score was used to evaluate shoulder function.Meanwhile,the range of motion (ROM) of shoulder joint,complications and subjective efficacy feedbacks from the patients were recorded.Results All patients were followed up for 13-46 months [(24.2 ± 10.1) months].Before operation and at the last follow-up,there was significant decrease in the VAS score [(0.6 ± 0.2) points vs.(3.8 ± 1.2)points] and the mean OSIS score [(19.7 ± 5.5) points vs.(47.1 ± 14.1) points];significant increase was found in the Constant-Murley score [(79.1 ± 10.8) points vs.(36.6 ± 6.4) points],the ROM of ante-flexion [(149.1 ± 22.0) vs.(65.8 ± 14.7)],abduction [(119.4 ± 23.2) ° vs.(69.1 ± 16.7) °] and external rotation [(45.0 ± 11.4) ° vs.(8.9 ± 2.7) °] (all P < 0.05).No significant difference was found in the ROM of internal rotation (P > 0.05).There were no significant differences in the mean VAS score and OSIS score between the affected and unaffected shoulders (P > 0.05),but the former had a significantly lower Constant-Murley score than the latter [(79.1 ± 10.8)points vs.(87.7 ± 9.3) points,P < 0.05].In terms of the comparison of ROM,there was no significant difference in joint ante-flexion and internal rotation (P > 0.05),but the affected shoulder had significantly lower ROM of external rotation and abduction [(45.0 ± 11.4) °and (119.4 ± 23.2) °] than the unaffected one [(55.9 ± 13.8) °and (153.1 ± 23.7)°] (P < 0.05).The excellent-good rate of efficacy based on the subjective feedbacks from patients was 78%.Up to the last follow-up,none of the patients had wound infection or recurrent dislocation.Conclusions Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair plus Bankart repair can significantly relieve the pain,improve joint function and range of motion.Compared with the unaffected shoulder,the affected one had slight loss of function and decreased mobility in abduction and external rotation.

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