1.Research progress of digital twin technology in medicine and nursing
Zehui XUAN ; Jingyi XU ; Yuxin WANG ; Yirou NIU ; Yanling WANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Hong CHANG ; Qian XIAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2529-2534
With the rapid development of digital technology, digital twin technology shows great potential for application in the medical and nursing fields. This paper reviews the main elements and key aspects of digital twins, their application scenarios and effects in medicine and nursing, and application challenges faced, with a view to providing innovative solution ideas for healthcare professionals and promoting the application and development of digital twins in medicine and nursing.
2.Research progress of digital twin technology in medicine and nursing
Zehui XUAN ; Jingyi XU ; Yuxin WANG ; Yirou NIU ; Yanling WANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Hong CHANG ; Qian XIAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2529-2534
With the rapid development of digital technology, digital twin technology shows great potential for application in the medical and nursing fields. This paper reviews the main elements and key aspects of digital twins, their application scenarios and effects in medicine and nursing, and application challenges faced, with a view to providing innovative solution ideas for healthcare professionals and promoting the application and development of digital twins in medicine and nursing.
3.Prevention and management of aspiration in critically ill adult patients:a summary of the best evidence
Zehui XUAN ; Yirou NIU ; Lixue ZHOU ; Qian XIAO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(6):47-55
Objective To systematically retrieve,evaluate and integrate the best evidence on the prevention and management of aspiration in critically ill adult patients and had it summarised to form the best evidence so as to provide an evidence-based reference for prevention and management of aspiration.Methods Following the"6S"pyramid model,literatures on prevention and management of aspiration in critically ill adult patients published from January 2013 to August 2023,were retrieved from databases of BMJ Best Practice,UpToDate,Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Healthcare Centre in Australia,College of Nurses of Ontario in Canada,International Guideline Network,Guidelines.gov of the United States,National Institute for Health and Care Excellence,Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network,PubMed,Embase,Cochrane Library,CINAHL,Chinese Clinical Practice Guidelines Library,Medlive,Chinese Biomedical Literature Database,CNKI,Wanfang Data and VIP.The retrieved data included clinical decisions,guidelines,evidence summaries,expert consensus/recommendations,systematic reviews/meta-analyses,and randomised controlled trials regarding the prevention and management of aspiration in critically ill adult patients.Two researchers who were trained in evidence-based nursing independently conducted literature selection,quality assessment,evidence extraction and synthesis.Results A total of 33 articles were included,with 4 clinical decisions,4 guidelines,5 evidence summaries,8 expert consensuses,9 systematic reviews/meta analysis and 3 randomised controlled trials.Eventually,36 points of best evidence were summarised from 9 themes,namely aspiration risk assessment,airway management,oral hygiene management,positioning management,enteral nutrition management,drug management and prevention,diagnosis and treatment of aspiration,prevention of post-extubation aspiration,aspiration training,and team management.Conclusions This evidence summary can provide healthcare workers with evidence-based support for prevention and management of aspiration in ICU,which will make ICU nursing more scientific and standard.

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