1.Design and practice of "three-stage, four-point, three-whole" curriculum ideological and political teaching in surgical nursing
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(21):2921-2927
Objective:To explore the effectiveness of the "three-stage, four-point, and three-whole" curriculum ideological and political teaching design in the curriculum ideological and political education of surgical nursing.Methods:Using the whole group sampling method, 148 students from three classes of high vocational nursing in the grade of 2021 in Guangdong Food and Drug Vocational College were selected as control group, and the traditional curriculum ideological and political teaching was applied. The 175 students in four classes of high vocational nursing in the grade of 2022 were selected as experimental group, and the "three-stage, four-point, and three-whole" curriculum ideological and political teaching design program was applied. At the end of the course, the final theoretical assessment scores of the two groups of students and their evaluation of the overall curriculum ideological and political teaching were compared. A self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate the satisfaction of the students in experimental group with the penetration of the 16 ideological and political elements.Results:The final theoretical assessment scores of the students in experimental and control groups were (81.79±8.61) and (79.45±10.20) , respectively, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . The evaluation scores of the students in experimental and control groups on the overall curriculum ideological and political teaching were (21.83±1.32) and (21.00±1.48) , respectively, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Students in experimental group rated > 4 points on their satisfaction with the penetration of the 15 ideological and political elements. Conclusions:Surgical nursing "three-stage, four-point, three-whole" ideological and political teaching design improves students' academic performance and satisfaction with curriculum ideological and political teaching in vocational colleges.
2.Design and practice of "three-stage, four-point, three-whole" curriculum ideological and political teaching in surgical nursing
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(21):2921-2927
Objective:To explore the effectiveness of the "three-stage, four-point, and three-whole" curriculum ideological and political teaching design in the curriculum ideological and political education of surgical nursing.Methods:Using the whole group sampling method, 148 students from three classes of high vocational nursing in the grade of 2021 in Guangdong Food and Drug Vocational College were selected as control group, and the traditional curriculum ideological and political teaching was applied. The 175 students in four classes of high vocational nursing in the grade of 2022 were selected as experimental group, and the "three-stage, four-point, and three-whole" curriculum ideological and political teaching design program was applied. At the end of the course, the final theoretical assessment scores of the two groups of students and their evaluation of the overall curriculum ideological and political teaching were compared. A self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate the satisfaction of the students in experimental group with the penetration of the 16 ideological and political elements.Results:The final theoretical assessment scores of the students in experimental and control groups were (81.79±8.61) and (79.45±10.20) , respectively, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . The evaluation scores of the students in experimental and control groups on the overall curriculum ideological and political teaching were (21.83±1.32) and (21.00±1.48) , respectively, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Students in experimental group rated > 4 points on their satisfaction with the penetration of the 15 ideological and political elements. Conclusions:Surgical nursing "three-stage, four-point, three-whole" ideological and political teaching design improves students' academic performance and satisfaction with curriculum ideological and political teaching in vocational colleges.
3.Late identification and its influencing factors of newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Shangcheng District from 2013 to 2022
XU Yimei ; CHEN Yani ; HU Jinfeng ; CHEN Wanjun
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(3):243-246
Objective:
To investigate the late identification and its influencing factors of newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Shangcheng District, Hangzhou City, so as to provide insights into the development of strategies for early detection and identification of HIV/AIDS cases.
Methods:
Basic information, identification routes and CD4+T lymphocyte counts among newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Shangcheng District from 2013 to 2022 were collected through the Chinese Disease Prevention and Control Information System. The proportion of late identification of newly reported HIV/AIDS cases was analyzed, and factors affecting late identification was analyzed by a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
Totally 1 052 HIV/AIDS cases were newly reported in Shangcheng District from 2013 to 2022, including 1 011 males (96.10%), and had a mean age of (32.90±12.39) years. There were 333 cases with late identification, accounting for 31.65%. The proportions of late identification have no significant changing trend from 2013 to 2022 (P>0.05). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that HIV/AIDS cases aged 25 years and older (25 to 49 years, OR=1.894, 95%CI: 1.350-2.658; 50 years and older, OR=3.010, 95%CI: 1.838-4.928) had a higher risk of late identification, while HIV/AIDS cases with college degree and above (OR=0.655, 95%CI: 0.459-0.936) and identified by voluntary counseling and testing (OR=0.542, 95%CI: 0.380-0.772) had a lower risk of late identification.
Conclusions
The proportion of late identification of newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Shangcheng District from 2013 to 2022 was 31.65%. Age, educational level and identification route were important factors affecting late identification of HIV/AIDS cases in Shangcheng District.
4.Curcumin alleviates oxygen and glucose deprivation-induced damage to brain microvascular endothelial cells through the PINK1/Parkin pathway
Yuqun QIN ; Jianjun ZHAO ; Hui WANG ; Litao WEN ; Yani HU ; Rao FU
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2024;40(5):593-600
Objective:To investigate the mechanism by which curcumin activates the PINK1/Parkin pathway to enhance mitophagy and ameliorate endothelial cell damage induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation/reperfusion(OGD/R).Methods:An OGD/R injury model was established in mouse brain microvascular endothelial cells(BMECs).En-dothelial cells were treated with different concentrations of curcumin.The effects of curcumin on mitophagy in BMECs were assessed using immunofluorescence and transmission electron microscopy.Cell proliferation,injury,and barrier integrity were evaluated using a Cell Counting Kit-8(CCK-8),lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)assay,and transendothe-lial electrical resistance(TEER)measurement,respectively.Western Blot was used to detect the effects of curcumin on the expression of PINK1/Parkin pathway proteins(LC-3 Ⅱ/Ⅰ,PINK1,Parkin and p62).Additionally,cells were co-treated with Mdivi-1 to further confirm the role of mitophagy in curcumin's protective effects against OGD/R injury.Results:Curcumin treatment significantly promoted mitophagy,increased the expression of LC-3 Ⅱ/Ⅰ,PINK1,and Par-kin proteins(P<0.001),and decreased the expression of p62 protein(P<0.001).In the OGD/R model,curcumin significantly enhanced cell proliferation rates(P<0.001),reduced LDH release(P<0.001),and improved TEER values(P<0.001).However,these protective effects of curcumin were reversed by the mitophagy inhibitor Mdivi-1.Conclusion:Curcumin effectively alleviates cell damage in BMECs under OGD/R conditions by enhancing mitophagy through the activation of the PINK1/Parkin pathway.
5.Curcumin alleviates oxygen and glucose deprivation-induced damage to brain microvascular endothelial cells through the PINK1/Parkin pathway
Yuqun QIN ; Jianjun ZHAO ; Hui WANG ; Litao WEN ; Yani HU ; Rao FU
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2024;40(5):593-600
Objective:To investigate the mechanism by which curcumin activates the PINK1/Parkin pathway to enhance mitophagy and ameliorate endothelial cell damage induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation/reperfusion(OGD/R).Methods:An OGD/R injury model was established in mouse brain microvascular endothelial cells(BMECs).En-dothelial cells were treated with different concentrations of curcumin.The effects of curcumin on mitophagy in BMECs were assessed using immunofluorescence and transmission electron microscopy.Cell proliferation,injury,and barrier integrity were evaluated using a Cell Counting Kit-8(CCK-8),lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)assay,and transendothe-lial electrical resistance(TEER)measurement,respectively.Western Blot was used to detect the effects of curcumin on the expression of PINK1/Parkin pathway proteins(LC-3 Ⅱ/Ⅰ,PINK1,Parkin and p62).Additionally,cells were co-treated with Mdivi-1 to further confirm the role of mitophagy in curcumin's protective effects against OGD/R injury.Results:Curcumin treatment significantly promoted mitophagy,increased the expression of LC-3 Ⅱ/Ⅰ,PINK1,and Par-kin proteins(P<0.001),and decreased the expression of p62 protein(P<0.001).In the OGD/R model,curcumin significantly enhanced cell proliferation rates(P<0.001),reduced LDH release(P<0.001),and improved TEER values(P<0.001).However,these protective effects of curcumin were reversed by the mitophagy inhibitor Mdivi-1.Conclusion:Curcumin effectively alleviates cell damage in BMECs under OGD/R conditions by enhancing mitophagy through the activation of the PINK1/Parkin pathway.
6.Expert consensus on perioperative nursing management of nutrition for elderly patients with hip fractures (version 2023)
Chunhua DENG ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Zhihua YIN ; Yao JIANG ; Xiaoju TAN ; Yaping CHEN ; Junqin DING ; Luo FAN ; Leling FENG ; Yuyun GAN ; Xiaoyan GAO ; Jinli GUO ; Jing HU ; Chen HUANG ; Guiling HUANG ; Tianwen HUANG ; Yingchun HUANG ; Hui JIN ; Yan JIN ; Fangfang LI ; Hui LI ; Hui LIU ; Ping LIU ; Ning NING ; Lingyun SHI ; Guomin SONG ; Yani SUN ; Guangling WANG ; Jie WANG ; Qi WANG ; Xia WANG ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Yi WANG ; Songmei WU ; Jian YANG ; Yumei ZHANG ; Yang ZHOU ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Yuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(5):394-403
Hip fractures are among the most common fractures in the elderly, presenting to be a leading cause of disability and mortality. Surgical treatment is currently the main treatment method for hip fractures. The incidence of perioperative malnutrition is increased after hip fractures in the elderly due to the comorbidities, decreased basal metabolic rate, accelerated protein breakdown, weakened anabolism and surgical stress. However, malnutrition not only increases the incidence of postoperative complications, but also leads to increased mortality, indicating an important role of perioperative nursing management of nutrition for the elderly patients with hip fractures. At present, there still lacks scientific guidance and application standards on perioperative nursing management of nutrition for the elderly patients with hip fractures. Therefore, the Orthopedic Nursing Committee of Chinese Nursing Association and the Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized relevant experts to formulate the Expert consensus on perioperative nursing management of nutrition for elderly patients with hip fractures ( version 2023) according to evidence-based medical evidences and their clinical experiences. Fourteen recommendations were made from aspects of nutrition screening, nutrition assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention and nutrition monitoring to provide guidance for perioperative nursing management of nutrition in elderly patients with hip fractures.
7.Findings of new biomarkers for non-obstructive azoospermia by gene expression profile
Weiwei LI ; Xiurong YIN ; Yani YAN ; Haifei LIU ; Yue HU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2023;41(10):787-792,798
Objective To investigate the expression of differential genes in testicular tissue of patients with obstructive and non-ob-structive azoospermia by bioinformatics,and provide new markers for the diagnosis of non-obstructive azoospermia(NOA).Methods The microarray data of azoospermia related genes(GSE45885 and GSE9210)were downloaded from the gene expression comprehensive database(GEO)and analyzed online by GEO2R,and the NOA related differentially expressed genes(DEGs)were obtained.The common DEGs were determined by using Wayne's intersection.GO annotation and KEGG enrichment analysis of DEGs were carried out by using R software.The DEGs-related protein interaction network(PPI)was constructed with STRING.Then,the most significant Hub gene of NOA was screened out by Cytoscape software and visualization was performed.The diagnostic value of Hub gene for NOA was estimated by the receiver operating characteristics(ROC)curve and verified in GSE145467 data set.Results A total of 83 DEGs were obtained,of which 78 were down-regulated and 5 were up-regulated.GO enrichment analysis showed that DEGs was involved in biological processes(BP),including the development and differentiation of sperm cells,development of germ cells,assembly of motor cilia,etc.Cell composition(CC)mainly included sperm flagella,motor cilia,acrosome vesicles,spermatogenic nuclei,etc.Molecular function(MF)mainly included structural components,protein binding,heat shock protein binding and so on,which endowed com-pressive strength for extracellular matrix.KEGG-related pathways were involved in longevity regulation pathways,cell cycle and apopto-sis,and meiosis of oocytes in multiple species.The five Hub genes closely related to NOA,including SPAG5,CCNB2,AURKC,NCAPH and PTTG1,were screened by PPI network.The ROC curve showed that all the five Hub genes were potential genetic markers of NOA.Conclusion SPAG5,CCNB2,AURKC,NCAPH and PTTG1 genes may play the key role in the development of NOA and may be used as the new biomarkers for NOA.
8.Associations between social exclusion, personality trait and emotional regulation with the willingness to seek help after being bullied in middle school students
XIONG Yani, MA Xiaoyan, LUO Xincheng, YANG Yuyue, XU Shengchao, HU Kang, HUANG Peng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(9):1346-1350
Objective:
To understand the relationships of social exclusion, personality trait and emotion regulation with willingness to seek help after being bullied, and to provide reference for rationalized intervention of campus bullying among middle school students.
Methods:
A tatal of 2 040 middle school students from a middle school in Jiangxi Province were selected as the research objects, and surveyed by general situation questionnaire, Olweus Bullying Questionnaire, Willingness to Seek Help Scale, social exclusion scale, personality scale and Emotion Regulation Scale. Among them, a further survey of 381 bullies was conducted and SPSS 26.0 was used for statistical processing of data.
Results:
About 55.88% (133/238) and 58.74% (84/143) reported willingness to seek help after being bullied among middle and high school students, respectively( χ 2=0.30, P >0.05). There were no significant differences in gender and residency( P >0.05). In junior middle school students, compared with the non help willingness group( 3.83± 0.78,3.35±1.03,3.33±1.03,29.81±7.77), the rejected scores of the help willingness group were lower(3.57±0.75), scores of affinity and openness in personality traits were higher(3.69±0.88,3.72±0.79), the cognitive reappraisal scores were higher( 32.42 ±8.25). Among senior middle school students, the rejected and expression suppression scores of the help willingness group were lower(3.51±0.67,26.96±7.47), while extroversion personality traits were higher(3.61±0.95). Multivariate unconditional Log binomial regression analysis showed that high score of expression suppression was associated with less willingness to seek help( OR=0.94, P =0.02).
Conclusion
Social exclusion, personality trait and emotional regulation may have certain influences on willingness to seek help after being bullied among junior and senior middle school students, effects varies by grade level.
9.Risk factors for neuropathic pain after a spinal cord injury: A retrospective study
Mulan XU ; Xiaolong SUN ; Xiangbo WU ; Miaoqiao SUN ; Hong WANG ; Yani ZHANG ; Mi GAO ; Xu HU ; Hui CAO ; Wei SUN ; Chenguang ZHAO ; Hua YUAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;44(3):199-203
Objective:To examine the risk factors for neuropathic pain (NP) after a spinal cord injury (SCI).Methods:A total of 115 patients with a SCI were analyzed retrospectively. They were divided into an NP group of 53 and a non-NP group of 62 according to the occurrence of NP. Gender, age, length of stay, occupation, level of education, cause of injury, spinal fracture, degree of SCI, the injury′s plane and complications at admission (diabetes, hypertension, anemia, venous thrombosis, pressure sores, urinary tract infection or hypoproteinemia) were recorded. T-tests and chi-squared tests were used to compare those factors between the two groups, and multivariate logistic regressions were evaluated to identify the risk factors for NP.Results:Twenty-three of the 53 cases of NP (43%) had developed within 1 month of the SCI. Thirty-seven (75%) experienced pain below the plane of the SCI. The main features reported were squeezing (34%) and numbness (26%). The multivariate logistic regression showed that the occurrence of NP was most strongly related to gender (women being particularly at risk) and venous thrombosis at admission.Conclusions:Women are at particular risk of feeling NP after an SCI, and venous thrombosis is an independent risk factor. NP should be diagnosed and treated quickly to reduce the negative impact on patients′ life quality.
10. Peritoneal dialysis improves lung function in rats with lung injury induced by shock wave
Wei HU ; Kehong CHEN ; Xiaoyue WANG ; Juan DU ; Yani HE
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2019;35(9):684-689
Objective:
To prove the efficacy of peritoneal dialysis on shock wave-induced acute lung injury of rats, and analyze its mechanisms.
Methods:
Forty-five adult Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups: control group, sham operation (Sham) group and peritoneal dialysis (PD) group. Sham group and PD group did abdominal catheterization before blast injury. The 55 kg shock wave (bst-I) was used to induce lung blast injury. After one hour of blast injury, PD group was given 2.5% peritoneal dialysate 20 ml to stay abdomen, which was released 30 min posted, repeated 12 cycles. After 6 hours of peritoneal dialysis, all of the rats were sacrificed. Partial damaged tissues in lung were used to evaluate the pathomorphologic changes by HE staining, and the remnants were used to measure the lung water content. Lung function was detected by blood gas analyzer and small animal detector from the arterial blood gas. The levels of serum inflammatory factors, such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) were tested by ELISA.
Results:
The relative integrity of alveolar structure, interstitial edema and inflammatory cell infiltration in PD group were significantly improved than those in control group. The lung water content of PD group was significantly lower than that of control group (


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