1.Inpatients′ needs on medical nursing assistants: a qualitative user persona study
Yamin YAN ; Xiao CHEN ; Yichen KANG ; Yuxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(5):367-373
Objective:To understand the experience of inpatients′ needs on medical nursing assistants, and explore the characteristics and population differences, in order to provide a reference for optimizing the inpatient companion management system.Methods:The descriptive qualitative study was adopted for semi-structured in-depth interviews of 19 inpatients hospitalized in Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University from December 2023 to January 2024 based on purposive sampling. Information on personal characteristics, status and experience of dependence on medical nursing assistants was collected. Colaizzi seven-step analysis method was used to construct the fact labels and model dimensions. Manually extract the characteristics of inpatients′ needs on medical nursing assistants, and construct a user persona to complete the visualization.Results:A total of 19 inpatients′ were interviewed, including 12 males and 7 females with an average age of (63.16 ± 11.56) years. Four dimensions were extracted including cognitive characteristics, health status characteristics, family support characteristics, and psychological characteristics. Combined with personal traits and experience, three types of typical user persona were constructed including independent type, mutual assistance and cooperation type, complete dependence type.Conclusions:Group heterogeneity existed in the demand of inpatients on medical nursing assistants. According to the user persona, the manager should formulate personalized and precise caregiver management strategies.
2.Inpatients′ needs on medical nursing assistants: a qualitative user persona study
Yamin YAN ; Xiao CHEN ; Yichen KANG ; Yuxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(5):367-373
Objective:To understand the experience of inpatients′ needs on medical nursing assistants, and explore the characteristics and population differences, in order to provide a reference for optimizing the inpatient companion management system.Methods:The descriptive qualitative study was adopted for semi-structured in-depth interviews of 19 inpatients hospitalized in Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University from December 2023 to January 2024 based on purposive sampling. Information on personal characteristics, status and experience of dependence on medical nursing assistants was collected. Colaizzi seven-step analysis method was used to construct the fact labels and model dimensions. Manually extract the characteristics of inpatients′ needs on medical nursing assistants, and construct a user persona to complete the visualization.Results:A total of 19 inpatients′ were interviewed, including 12 males and 7 females with an average age of (63.16 ± 11.56) years. Four dimensions were extracted including cognitive characteristics, health status characteristics, family support characteristics, and psychological characteristics. Combined with personal traits and experience, three types of typical user persona were constructed including independent type, mutual assistance and cooperation type, complete dependence type.Conclusions:Group heterogeneity existed in the demand of inpatients on medical nursing assistants. According to the user persona, the manager should formulate personalized and precise caregiver management strategies.
3.Development of grip strength and its relationship with body composition in preschoolers
LI Yichen, WANG Chenran, HE Hui, XU Tao, SHANG Xiaorui, SHAN Zhengrong, KANG Hongxia, XU Yiqun
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(6):890-893
Objective:
To study the development of grip strength and its relationship with body weight, height and body composition in preschool children.
Methods:
Data was collected from 900 children aged 3-6 years in 4 preschools in Beijing during Sept. to Oct. of 2020. A questionnaire survey (birth weight, dietary and exercise), height, weight, bioelectrical impedance analysis of body composition and dominant hand grip strength tests were conducted. Partial correlational analysis, multivariate linear regression were used for association between grip strength and body composition.
Results:
The grip strength gradually increased with age, from (5.2±1.7) to (9.3±2.5)kg in boys ( F=57.93, P <0.01), and from (4.3±1.6) to (7.9±2.5)kg in girls ( F=48.77, P <0.01). Grip strength in boys were significant higher than that of girls ( t=6.42, P <0.01). The grip strength increased with weight status in boys ( F=5.35, P <0.01), with highest in obese group, followed by overweight and normal weight group. After adjusted for height, weight and birth weight, as well as maternal education, food consumption during the past week, grip strength in boys was positively correlated with fat free mass, upper limb muscle mass ( r=0.11, 0.09, P <0.05), and negatively correlated with body fat mass ( r=-0.18, P <0.05). Grip strength in girls was negatively correlated with body fat mass, and positively correlated with fat free mass ( r= -0.09, 0.09, P <0.05). Grip strength varied significantly by age, fat free mass and upper muscle mass in boys ( F=66.75, P < 0.01), and by age and fat free mass in girls ( F=150.81, P <0.01).
Conclusion
The grip strength can partially reflect changes in fat free mass for boys and girls, it also reflect changes in upper limb muscle mass for boys. Increases in fat free mass helps grip strength improvement.


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