1.Mediating effect of post-traumatic growth between medical coping styles and compliance with rehabilitation exercise in young and middle-aged stroke patients
Jie ZHANG ; Yanli LAI ; Yalin WANG ; Xiaoxia FANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(9):1184-1189
Objective:To analyze the mediating effect of post-traumatic growth between medical coping styles and compliance with rehabilitation exercise in young and middle-aged stroke patients.Methods:By convenience sampling, 217 stroke patients admitted to the Department of Neurology, Xinxiang Central Hospital from March 2023 to February 2024 were selected as the research objects. The investigation was carried out using a basic information questionnaire, Medical Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ), Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), and Exercise Compliance Questionnaire. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationships among post-traumatic growth, medical coping styles, and compliance with rehabilitation exercise. The structural equation model was established using AMOS 21.0 software and the mediating effect was verified.Results:A total of 217 questionnaires were distributed, and 209 valid questionnaires were collected, with the valid questionnaire recovery rate being 96.31%. The PTGI score of the 209 patients was (45.62±10.52) ; the positive coping score in SCSQ was (14.05±3.46), and the negative coping score was (15.23±3.67) ; the compliance score with rehabilitation exercise was (31.62±4.38). Post-traumatic growth was positively correlated with the total and dimensional scores of positive coping and rehabilitation exercise compliance ( P<0.05), and negatively correlated with negative coping ( P<0.05) ; positive coping was positively correlated with the total scores and scores of each dimension of compliance with rehabilitation exercise ( P<0.05). Post-traumatic growth played a partial mediating role between medical coping styles and compliance with rehabilitation exercise, and the mediating effect accounted for 25.00% (0.037/0.148) of the total effect. Conclusions:In the early stage of the stable period, young and middle-aged stroke patients show obvious negative coping, have insufficient post-traumatic growth levels, and have good compliance with rehabilitation exercise, with room for improvement. Post-traumatic growth plays a partial mediating role between medical coping styles and compliance with rehabilitation exercise in young and middle-aged stroke patients.
2.Mediating effect of post-traumatic growth between medical coping styles and compliance with rehabilitation exercise in young and middle-aged stroke patients
Jie ZHANG ; Yanli LAI ; Yalin WANG ; Xiaoxia FANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(9):1184-1189
Objective:To analyze the mediating effect of post-traumatic growth between medical coping styles and compliance with rehabilitation exercise in young and middle-aged stroke patients.Methods:By convenience sampling, 217 stroke patients admitted to the Department of Neurology, Xinxiang Central Hospital from March 2023 to February 2024 were selected as the research objects. The investigation was carried out using a basic information questionnaire, Medical Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ), Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), and Exercise Compliance Questionnaire. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationships among post-traumatic growth, medical coping styles, and compliance with rehabilitation exercise. The structural equation model was established using AMOS 21.0 software and the mediating effect was verified.Results:A total of 217 questionnaires were distributed, and 209 valid questionnaires were collected, with the valid questionnaire recovery rate being 96.31%. The PTGI score of the 209 patients was (45.62±10.52) ; the positive coping score in SCSQ was (14.05±3.46), and the negative coping score was (15.23±3.67) ; the compliance score with rehabilitation exercise was (31.62±4.38). Post-traumatic growth was positively correlated with the total and dimensional scores of positive coping and rehabilitation exercise compliance ( P<0.05), and negatively correlated with negative coping ( P<0.05) ; positive coping was positively correlated with the total scores and scores of each dimension of compliance with rehabilitation exercise ( P<0.05). Post-traumatic growth played a partial mediating role between medical coping styles and compliance with rehabilitation exercise, and the mediating effect accounted for 25.00% (0.037/0.148) of the total effect. Conclusions:In the early stage of the stable period, young and middle-aged stroke patients show obvious negative coping, have insufficient post-traumatic growth levels, and have good compliance with rehabilitation exercise, with room for improvement. Post-traumatic growth plays a partial mediating role between medical coping styles and compliance with rehabilitation exercise in young and middle-aged stroke patients.
3.Effects of Rat Intestinal Flora on the Pharmacokinetic Parameters of Pyrazinamide and Its Active Metabolite Py- razinoic Acid
Qingxiang LIU ; Zhenghua WU ; Yalin LAI ; Guorong FAN ; Qi FAN
China Pharmacy 2021;32(4):412-417
OBJECTIVE:To study the effects of rat intestinal flora on the pharmacokinetic parameters of pyrazinamide and its active metabolite pyrazinoic acid. METHODS :Totally 16 SD rats were randomly divided into trial group and control group ,with 8 rats in each group. Trial group was given mixed antibiotics (streptomycin sulfate+neomycin sulfate )intragastrically to construct pseudoaseptic rat model. After modeling ,both groups were given pyrazinamide intragastrically (150 mg/kg). Before and 0.167, 0.333,0.667,1,1.5,2,3,4,6,9 h after administration ,0.1 mL blood sample was collected from orbital venous plexus ,and 0.3 mL blood sample was collected from orbital venous plexus 12,24 h after administration. Using phenacetin as internal standard , LC-MS/MS method was adopted to determine the plasma concentration of pyrazinamide and pyrazinoic acid. The determination was performed on Agilent ZORBAX SB-Aq column with mobile phase consisted of 0.2% formic acid (containing 8 mmol/L ammonium acetate)-methanol(gradient elution )at the flow rate of 1 mL/min. The column temperature was set at 30 ℃,and sample size was 10 μL. The ion source was ESI and the temperature of ion source was 500 ℃. The collision gas was nitrogen and the pressure was 10 psi. The temperature of mass transfer interface was 100 ℃. The mass spectrum monitoring mode was multi reaction monitoring , and the collection mode was positive ion mode. The monitoring transition ion-pairs were m/z 124.0→79.0(pyrazinamide),m/z 125.1→79.1(pyrazinic acid )and m/z 180.0→110.2(internal standard ). The de-clustering potential and collision voltage were 55, 26 and 85 V,24,23 and 28 V,respectively. The pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated and compared by using DAS 2.1.1 software. RESULTS :The linear ranges of pyrazinamide and pyrazinoic acid were 25-5 000 ng/mL(r=0.997 6)and 100-12 500 ng/mL(r=0.999 0). The lower limits of quantification were 25 and 100 ng/mL,respectively. Intra-batch and inter-batch accuracy were 92.93%-100.50%,and RSDs of intra-batch and inter-batch precision and matrix effect tests were all lower than or equal to 8.42%(n=6 or n=3). Compared with control group ,tmax of pyrazinamide in trial group was prolonged significantly (P<0.01); there was no statistical significance in other pharmacokinetic parameters between 2 groups(P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS :The absorption of single dose pyrazinamide is delayed with the change of intestinal flora in rats.
4.A randomized controlled clinical study on amniotic stent and silicone tube implantation through nasolacrimal duct for the treatment of lacrimal duct obstruction disease
Hua CUI ; Fan XIAO ; Pinghong LAI ; Yalin HE ; Min ZHOU ; Jialiang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2020;38(12):1061-1065
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and side effects of amnion stent implanted in lacrimal duct for the lacrimal duct obstruction diseases (LDOD).Methods:A randomized controlled clinical trial was adopted.Seventy-two eyes of 72 patients with LDOD treated in Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital from June 2014 to January 2015 was randomized into the experiment group and the control group with amnion stent or silicone tube retrogradely implanted according to grouping in accordance with block randomization with 36 eyes in each group.All patients were performed irrigation of lacrimal passage at 3 and 6 months postoperatively to compare the patency rate of lacrimal duct and side effects between the two groups.This study followed the Declaration of Helsinki.Written informed consent was obtained from each subject prior to entering the study cohort.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital (No.2014-002).Results:The patency rate of lacrimal duct was 91.7%(33/36) and 80.6%(29/36) at 3 months postoperatively in the experimental and control group, respectively.Although the difference was obvious, there was no statistical significance ( P=0.307). The patency rate of lacrimal duct was 88.9%(32/36) and 75.0%(27/36) at 6 months postoperatively in the experimental and control groups, respectively.Similarly, the difference was obvious, however there was no statistical significance ( P=0.220). At 3 months and 6 months postoperatively, the incidence of epiphora in the experimental group was lower than that in the control group, it was significantly different ( Z=2.729, P=0.006), and there was no significant difference at 6 months postoperatively ( Z=1.921, P=0.055). At 6 months follow-up period, the attack rate of side effects, such as dacryon congestion and exudation, was 2.8%(1/36) and 13.9%(5/36) in the experiment and control groups, respectively, however, the difference was no statistical significance ( P=0.199). Conclusions:The implantation of amnion stent in lacrimal duct for LDOD is effective, and the patency rate of lacrimal duct is not lower than that of the implantation of silicone tube in the lacrimal duct.
5. Mechanism of lung injury of rats induced by inhalation of white smoke from burning smoke pot
Pei CUI ; Haiming XIN ; Qiu ZHAN ; Zhiping TANG ; Chunjiang DENG ; Xiaohui LI ; Yanhua LAI ; Rongsheng LI ; Anning CHEN ; Yalin TONG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2018;34(7):476-480
Objective:
To explore mechanism of lung injury of rats induced by inhalation of white smoke from burning smoke pot.
Methods:
Forty-eight Sprague Dawley rats were divided into control group (
6.Immediate Effects of Lower Limb with Open Chain Weight-adding on Joint Position Sense and Gait Symmetry in Stroke Patients
Jun RAN ; Huawei LIU ; Yichao ZHAO ; Meijin LAI ; Yu MEI ; Yalin HE ; Yan XU ; Jiajia YAO ; Yi SUN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(8):950-954
Objective To investigate the immediate effects of lower limb with open chain weight-adding on joint position sense and gait symmetry in stroke patients. Methods From January, 2016 to January, 2017, 39 stroke patients were included. Their joint position sense and gait symmetry were compared before and after weight-adding. The joint position senses of active reproduction of active positioning (ARAP) and passive reproduction of passive positioning (PRPP) were assessed during lower limb straight leg raise. The gait symmetry was also as-sessed and three indexes were recorded including the symmetry of foot rotation angle, step length and percentage of single leg support phase. Results After weight-adding, the position sense of PRPP did not improve (t=0.832, P=0.832), nor of the symmetry of foot rotation an-gle (t=-0.704, P=0.483) and percentage of single leg support phase (t=0.381, P=0.702);the position sense of ARAP improved (t=3.158, P=0.011), as well as the symmetry of step length (t=2.022, P=0.041). Conclusion The lower limb with open chain weight-adding could im-prove the active joint position sense and symmetry of step length.

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