1.An analysis and prospect of community integration literature based on citespace
Shuaiyou WANG ; Dingding LI ; Chenjun LIU ; Xueting SUN ; Yage SHI ; Hongru WANG ; Huimin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(26):2067-2073
Objective:To analyze the current status, hotspots, and trends of community integration (CI) at home and abroad, providing directions for subsequent research.Methods:The China National Knowledge Infrastructure and the Web of Science Core Collection data were used, and CiteSpace software was employed to analyze the publication, countries, disciplines, and keywords of CI.Results:A total of 932 Chinese and 2 319 English hits were included. The publication of CI had shown an increasing trend both domestically and internationally. Sociology and rehabilitation were the main disciplines in CI domestically and internationally, respectively. Domestically, CI research primarily focused on the community integration of migrant workers, floating populations, and accompanying family members. Internationally, the emphasis was on the integration of individuals with disabilities and other special groups. Future research directions in China were likely to focus on group work, the elderly, and relocated populations. Internationally, CI research would continue to concentrate on CI experiences and intervention methods for individuals with disabilities and special populations.Conclusion:CI is increasingly gaining attention both domestically and internationally. However, domestic research remains insufficient and needs to be expanded through more empirical studies in various vertical subfields. Future domestic scholars should continue to focus on CI of the elderly and engage in interdisciplinary research.
2.An analysis and prospect of community integration literature based on citespace
Shuaiyou WANG ; Dingding LI ; Chenjun LIU ; Xueting SUN ; Yage SHI ; Hongru WANG ; Huimin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(26):2067-2073
Objective:To analyze the current status, hotspots, and trends of community integration (CI) at home and abroad, providing directions for subsequent research.Methods:The China National Knowledge Infrastructure and the Web of Science Core Collection data were used, and CiteSpace software was employed to analyze the publication, countries, disciplines, and keywords of CI.Results:A total of 932 Chinese and 2 319 English hits were included. The publication of CI had shown an increasing trend both domestically and internationally. Sociology and rehabilitation were the main disciplines in CI domestically and internationally, respectively. Domestically, CI research primarily focused on the community integration of migrant workers, floating populations, and accompanying family members. Internationally, the emphasis was on the integration of individuals with disabilities and other special groups. Future research directions in China were likely to focus on group work, the elderly, and relocated populations. Internationally, CI research would continue to concentrate on CI experiences and intervention methods for individuals with disabilities and special populations.Conclusion:CI is increasingly gaining attention both domestically and internationally. However, domestic research remains insufficient and needs to be expanded through more empirical studies in various vertical subfields. Future domestic scholars should continue to focus on CI of the elderly and engage in interdisciplinary research.
3.Treatment efficacy and safety of apatinib monotherapy in patients with failed standard regimen for advanced colorectal cancer
ZHENG Xiaoyong ; BAI Yan ; YANG Yage ; SHI Dawei ; GUO Changqing
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2020;27(7):770-775
[Abstract] Objective: To investigate the efficacy and safety of apatinib monotherapy in the treatment for patients with advanced
colorectal cancer (CRC) who failed standard regimen. Methods: The required sample size in this prospective study was calculated with
the PASS 15 software. A total of 52 patients with advanced colorectal cancer who failed standard regimen from July 2017 to August
2018 were included in this study. The patients were given apatinib monotherapy with an initial dosage of 750 mg or 500 mg. The objective
remission rate (ORR) and disease control rate (DCR) were evaluated; the patients were followed up and progression-free survival (PFS)
and overall survival (OS) were evaluated, and adverse events during treatment were recorded. The primary endpoint of this study was
PFS, and secondary endpoints were ORR, DCR, OS and safety. Result: Of the 52 patients included, 45 patients, all of whom were late
stage CRC patients with at least two systematic chemotherapeutic treatments, were available for efficacy evaluation. Treatment efficacy evaluation showed complete response of 0 case, partial response of 5 cases, stable disease of 30 cases and progression disease of 10 cases; the ORR was 11.11%, and the DCR was 77.78%. The prognosis data indicated that the median PFS of the 45 CRC patients was 3.95 months (95% CI=3.16-4.74), and the median OS was 10.3 months (95% CI=5.70-14.90). In terms of adverse events evaluation, the adverse reactions with grade 3 or above were hand-foot syndrome (6 cases, 13.33%), hypertension (5 cases, 11.11%), proteinuria (3 cases, 6.67%), diarrhea (3 cases, 6.67%), fatigue (2 cases, 4.44%) and bleeding (1 case, 2.22%). Conclusion: Apatinib monotherapy for patients with advanced colorectal cancer, who failed the standard regimens, has potential clinical benefits, and the overall toxicity profile is manageable.

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