1.Expert consensus on home exercise for prevention and rehabilitation of breast cancer related lymphedema
Yingxin WANG ; Fei LIU ; Peipei WU ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Funa YANG ; Li YE
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(5):558-560
Objective To establish an expert consensus on home exercise for prevention and rehabilitation of breast cancer related lymphedema.Methods Evidence-based nursing method was used to systematically retrieve and evaluate relevant studies in databases and guideline networks,with a search period from the establishment of the databases to October 2023.Evidence was synthesized to form the expert consensus draft after literature screening,quality evaluation,evidence extraction and evidence integration.Then the final draft was formed through expert discussion meeting and 2 rounds of expert letter consultation.Results The consensus includes 5 dimensions with a total of 22 items,involving evaluation of home exercise,management of home exercise,principles of home exercise,program of home exercise and significance of home exercise.Conclusion This"consensus"was constructed in a scientific and rigorous way,and can provide guidance for promoting the home exercise for prevention and rehabilitation of breast cancer related lymphedema,and ensure the safe and effective implementation of home exercise rehabilitation.
2.Clinical Efficacy of Xiaoji Hufei Formula in Protecting Children with Close Contact Exposure to Influenza: A Multicenter,Prospective, Non-randomized, Parallel, Controlled Trial
Jing WANG ; Jianping LIU ; Tiegang LIU ; Hong WANG ; Yingxin FU ; Jing LI ; Huaqing TAN ; Yingqi XU ; Yanan MA ; Wei WANG ; Jia WANG ; Haipeng CHEN ; Yuanshuo TIAN ; Yang WANG ; Chen BAI ; Zhendong WANG ; Qianqian LI ; He YU ; Xueyan MA ; Fei DONG ; Liqun WU ; Xiaohong GU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(21):223-230
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of Xiaoji Hufei Formula in protecting children with close contact exposure to influenza, and to provide reference and evidence-based support for better clinical prevention and treatment of influenza in children. MethodsA multicenter, prospective, non-randomized, parallel, controlled trial was conducted from October 2021 to May 2022 in five hospitals, including Dongfang Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. Confirmed influenza cases and influenza-like illness (ILI) cases were collected, and eligible children with close contact exposure to these cases were recruited in the outpatient clinics. According to whether the enrolled close contacts were willing to take Xiaoji Hufei formula for influenza prevention, they were assigned to the observation group (108 cases) or the control group (108 cases). Follow-up visits were conducted on days 7 and 14 after enrollment. The primary outcomes were the incidence of ILI and the rate of laboratory-confirmed influenza. Secondary outcomes included traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) symptom score scale for influenza, influenza-related emergency (outpatient) visit rate, influenza hospitalization rate, and time to onset after exposure to influenza cases. ResultsA total of 216 participants were enrolled, with 108 in the observation group and 108 in the control group. Primary outcomes: (1) Incidence of ILI: The incidence was 12.0% (13/108) in the observation group and 23.1% (25/108) in the control group, with the observation group showing a significantly lower incidence (χ2=4.6, P<0.05). (2) Influenza confirmation rate: 3.7% (4/108) in the observation group and 4.6% (5/108) in the control group, with no statistically significant difference. Secondary outcomes: (1) TCM symptom score scale: after onset, nasal congestion and runny nose scores differed significantly between the two groups (P<0.05), while other symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and cough showed no significant differences. (2) Influenza-related emergency (outpatient) visit rate: 84.6% (11 cases) in the observation group and 96.0% (24 cases) in the control group, with no significant difference. (3) Time to onset after exposure: The median onset time after exposure to index patients was 7 days in the observation group and 4 days in the control group, with a statistically significant difference (P<0.05). ConclusionIn previously healthy children exposed to infectious influenza cases under unprotected conditions, Xiaoji Hufei formula prophylaxis significantly reduced the incidence of ILI. Xiaoji Hufei Formula can be recommended as a specific preventive prescription for influenza in children.
3.Clinical Efficacy of Xiaoji Hufei Formula in Protecting Children with Close Contact Exposure to Influenza: A Multicenter,Prospective, Non-randomized, Parallel, Controlled Trial
Jing WANG ; Jianping LIU ; Tiegang LIU ; Hong WANG ; Yingxin FU ; Jing LI ; Huaqing TAN ; Yingqi XU ; Yanan MA ; Wei WANG ; Jia WANG ; Haipeng CHEN ; Yuanshuo TIAN ; Yang WANG ; Chen BAI ; Zhendong WANG ; Qianqian LI ; He YU ; Xueyan MA ; Fei DONG ; Liqun WU ; Xiaohong GU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(21):223-230
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of Xiaoji Hufei Formula in protecting children with close contact exposure to influenza, and to provide reference and evidence-based support for better clinical prevention and treatment of influenza in children. MethodsA multicenter, prospective, non-randomized, parallel, controlled trial was conducted from October 2021 to May 2022 in five hospitals, including Dongfang Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. Confirmed influenza cases and influenza-like illness (ILI) cases were collected, and eligible children with close contact exposure to these cases were recruited in the outpatient clinics. According to whether the enrolled close contacts were willing to take Xiaoji Hufei formula for influenza prevention, they were assigned to the observation group (108 cases) or the control group (108 cases). Follow-up visits were conducted on days 7 and 14 after enrollment. The primary outcomes were the incidence of ILI and the rate of laboratory-confirmed influenza. Secondary outcomes included traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) symptom score scale for influenza, influenza-related emergency (outpatient) visit rate, influenza hospitalization rate, and time to onset after exposure to influenza cases. ResultsA total of 216 participants were enrolled, with 108 in the observation group and 108 in the control group. Primary outcomes: (1) Incidence of ILI: The incidence was 12.0% (13/108) in the observation group and 23.1% (25/108) in the control group, with the observation group showing a significantly lower incidence (χ2=4.6, P<0.05). (2) Influenza confirmation rate: 3.7% (4/108) in the observation group and 4.6% (5/108) in the control group, with no statistically significant difference. Secondary outcomes: (1) TCM symptom score scale: after onset, nasal congestion and runny nose scores differed significantly between the two groups (P<0.05), while other symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and cough showed no significant differences. (2) Influenza-related emergency (outpatient) visit rate: 84.6% (11 cases) in the observation group and 96.0% (24 cases) in the control group, with no significant difference. (3) Time to onset after exposure: The median onset time after exposure to index patients was 7 days in the observation group and 4 days in the control group, with a statistically significant difference (P<0.05). ConclusionIn previously healthy children exposed to infectious influenza cases under unprotected conditions, Xiaoji Hufei formula prophylaxis significantly reduced the incidence of ILI. Xiaoji Hufei Formula can be recommended as a specific preventive prescription for influenza in children.
4.Expert consensus on home exercise for prevention and rehabilitation of breast cancer related lymphedema
Yingxin WANG ; Fei LIU ; Peipei WU ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Funa YANG ; Li YE
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(5):558-560
Objective To establish an expert consensus on home exercise for prevention and rehabilitation of breast cancer related lymphedema.Methods Evidence-based nursing method was used to systematically retrieve and evaluate relevant studies in databases and guideline networks,with a search period from the establishment of the databases to October 2023.Evidence was synthesized to form the expert consensus draft after literature screening,quality evaluation,evidence extraction and evidence integration.Then the final draft was formed through expert discussion meeting and 2 rounds of expert letter consultation.Results The consensus includes 5 dimensions with a total of 22 items,involving evaluation of home exercise,management of home exercise,principles of home exercise,program of home exercise and significance of home exercise.Conclusion This"consensus"was constructed in a scientific and rigorous way,and can provide guidance for promoting the home exercise for prevention and rehabilitation of breast cancer related lymphedema,and ensure the safe and effective implementation of home exercise rehabilitation.
5.Evaluation of Simulated Weightlessness Model of Hindlimb Unloading Miniature Pigs and Their Tissue Damage
Yingxin TU ; Yilan JI ; Fei WANG ; Dongming YANG ; Dongdong WANG ; Zhixin SUN ; Yuexin DAI ; Yanji WANG ; KAN GUANGHAN ; Bin WU ; Deming ZHAO ; Lifeng YANG
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(5):475-486
Objective To establish a weightlessness simulation animal model using miniature pigs, leveraging the characteristic of multiple systems’ tissue structures and functions similar to those of humans, and to observe pathophysiological changes, providing a new method for aerospace research. Methods Nine standard-grade miniature pigs were selected and randomly divided into an experimental group (n=7) and a control group (n=2). The experimental group was fixed using customized metal cages, with canvas slings suspending their hind limbs off the ground, and the body positioned at a -20° angle relative to the ground to simulate unloading for 30 days (24 hours a day). Data on body weight, blood volume, and blood biochemistry indicators were collected at different time points for statistical analysis of basic physiological changes. After the experiment, the miniature pigs were euthanized and tissue samples were collected for histopathological observation of the cardiovascular, skeletal and muscle systems HE and Masson staining. Statistical analysis was also conducted on the thickness of arterial vessels and the diameter of skeletal muscle fibers. Additionally, western blotting was employed to detect the expression levels of skeletal muscle atrophy-related proteins, including muscle-specific RING finger protein 1 (MuRf-1) and muscle atrophy F-box (MAFbx, as known as Atrogin-1), while immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), an indicator of astrocyte activation in the brain, reflecting the pathophysiological functional changes across systems. Results After hindlimb unloading, the experimental group showed significant decreases in body weight (P<0.001) and blood volume (P<0.01). During the experiment, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and red blood cell count levels significantly decreased (P<0.05) but gradually recovered. The expression levels of alanine aminotransferase and γ-glutamyltransferase initially decreased (P<0.05) before rebounding, while albumin significantly decreased (P<0.001) and globulin significantly increased (P<0.01). Creatinine significantly decreased (P<0.05). The average diameter of gastrocnemius muscle fibers in the experimental group significantly shortened (P<0.05), with a leftward shift in the distribution of muscle fiber diameters and an increase in small-diameter muscle fibers. Simultaneously, Atrogin-1 expression in the gastrocnemius and paravertebral muscles significantly increased (P<0.05). These changes are generally consistent with the effects of weightlessness on humans and animals in space. Furthermore, degenerative changes were observed in some neurons of the cortical parietal lobe, frontal lobe, and hippocampal regions of the experimental group, with a slight reduction in the number of Purkinje cells in the cerebellar region, and a significant enhancement of GFAP-positive signals in the hippocampal area (P<0.05). Conclusion Miniature pigs subjected to a -20° angle hind limb unloading for 30 days maybe serve as a new animal model for simulating weightlessness, applicable to related aerospace research.
6.General well-being and its influencing factors in peer educators of breast cancer
Yue WANG ; Fei LIU ; Dan ZHU ; Yingxin WANG ; Hongtao GU ; Qiaoqin WAN
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(2):191-197
Objective To investigate the general well-being of breast cancer peer educators and to analyze its influencing factors.Methods Convenience sampling method was used to select 210 breast cancer peer educators from 8 tertiary hospitals in China from January to February 2023.General information questionnaires,General Well-Being Scale,Cornor-Davidson Resilience Scale,and Social Support Rating Scale were used for investigation.Multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore the influencing factors of the general well-being in peer educators of breast cancer.Results A total of 206 breast cancer peer educators were investigated.The general well-being score was(86.70±14.08).The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that psychological resilience,the utilization of social support and the current self-funded treatment of less than 1,000 yuan per month were the influencing factors of general well-being(P<0.001).Conclusion The general well-being of breast cancer peer educators is at a high level.Improving the social support system for breast cancer patients,selecting peer educators with strong psychological resilience,high utilization of social support and low self-funded treatment,and paying attention to the psychologic status of peer educators,providing timely and positive psychological interventions will help to raise the general well-being of breast cancer peer educators and ensure the quality and continuity of peer education.
7.Best evidence summary of mechanical prevention of venous thrombosis in adult patients undergoing abdominal and pelvic surgery
Meng ZHANG ; Longmei SI ; Fei LIU ; Peiying ZHANG ; Yingxin WANG ; Yanbo HUANG ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(4):425-431
Objective:To retrieve, evaluate and summarize the relevant evidence of mechanical prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in adult patients undergoing abdominal and pelvic surgery, so as to provide a scientific basis for clinical practice.Methods:We systematically retrieved and screened the guide network and database for evidence on mechanical prevention of VTE in adult patients undergoing abdominal and pelvic surgery, including guidelines, evidence summary, clinical decision-making, systematic review, and expert consensus. The search time limit was to build the database until January 19, 2020. Two researchers who had undergone evidence-based training selected appropriate evaluation tools according to different types of literature to evaluate the quality of the literature, and to extract, translate and integrate recommendations.Results:A total of 24 articles were included, including 7 guidelines, 2 evidence summaries, 1 recommended practice, 12 systematic reviews, and 2 expert consensus. The evidence was summarized from 6 aspects, namely admission assessment, contraindications, applicable population, starting time, duration and patient education, and a total of 10 recommendations were formed.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence for mechanical prevention of VTE in adult patients undergoing abdominal and pelvic surgery, and provides evidence-based evidence for standardizing clinical mechanical prevention.
8.Application progress of implantable upper arm central venous access port
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(10):796-800
Upper arm central venous access port refers to the port implanted through the peripheral vein of the upper arm by surgeon and peripherally inserted central catheter nurse cooperation. It can provide a new way for patients requiring long-term infusion therapy but it has not been widely used in China. This article introduces the targeted patients, operation process, maintenance and use, daily life notes, common complications and advantages of arm port, to provide reference for the wide application of arm port.
9.The epidemiological characteristics and clinical diagnosis and treatment of 43 cases of novel coronavirus pneumonia
Jian ZHANG ; Yunhong ZHAO ; Yingxin HUANG ; Lina FENG ; Fei TENG ; Ying ZHANG ; Weina PAN ; Wenyu CUI
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2020;34(6):578-581
Objective:To retrospectively analyze the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19), and to provide evidence for its further prevention and control.Methods:The epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, pulmonary CT changes, treatment plan (hormone intervention or not), and negative conversion time of nucleic acid were summarized and analyzed in 43 COVID-19 patients.Results:All the 43 patients had clear contact history, among which the number of patients transmitted from conference microphone was the largest (13 cases). There were 2 cases of critical disease, 4 cases of severe disease and 37 cases of common type. The main symptoms were fever (30 cases, 69.8%) and cough (40 cases, 72.1%). Lung CT mainly showed single or multiple ground glass shadows (40 cases), which were all absorbed by the treated lesions, among which 28 cases had a transient aggravation of the lesions during the treatment. All the 43 cases were treated with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, 2 cases in critical condition were treated with non-invasive ventilator, and 19 cases were treated with low-dose hormone. The average nucleic acid negative conversion time was 13.28 days, and the use of hormones had no significant effect on the negative conversion time ( P>0.05). Conclusions:COVID-19 of common type is the commonest. Early respiratory support therapy is recommended for critical cases. Hormone intervention makes no obvious influence on the negative conversion time of nucleic acid. Close contact in a closed environment greatly increases the risk of transmission.
10.Construction and application of evidence-based nursing program for progressive limb functional exercise after breast neoplasms operation
Fei LIU ; Yingxin WANG ; Yue WANG ; Shuqi ZHANG ; Lingwei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(15):1981-1986
Objective:To construct an evidence-based nursing program for the progressive limb functional exercise after breast neoplasms operation by using the evidence-based nursing method and to verify its clinical application effect.Methods:Evidence-based nursing method was used to extract the best evidence from the literatures. According to the actual clinical situation, the knowledge to action model (KTA) was used as the guideline to formulate evidence-based nursing program for the progressive limb functional exercise after breast neoplasms operation. The execution rate of nurses and compliance rate of patients were evaluated after application of the program. Before the application of the program, 63 patients from July 2017 to December 2017 were selected as the control group. After the application of the program, 60 patients from June 2018 to November 2018 were selected as the experimental group. The standard-reaching rates of shoulder joint mobility were compared between the two groups.Results:A total of 8 pieces of best evidence were extracted to construct the program. Within 6 months of application, the execution rate of nurses was 94.6% and the compliance rate of patients was 91.1%. After application of program for 3 months, the anterior flexion range of motion of shoulder joint reached standard in 51 cases and abductor range of motion reached standard in 49 cases in the experimental group, all better than those of the control group, the differences were statistically significant (χ 2 =4.783, 6.766; P<0.05) . Conclusions:The evidence-based nursing program for the progressive limb functional exercise has better application effect in limb functional exercise after breast neoplasms operation, and the execution rate of nurses and compliance rate of patients are high. It can promote the recovery of limb function of patients with breast neoplasms after operation.

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