1.Research progress on multidimensional impacts of climate change on nursing practice and adaptation strategies
Zerun ZHAO ; Yumeng LAN ; Juanping ZHONG ; Xinglei WANG ; Xinman DOU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2026;43(2):247-252
Climate change has evolved from an environmental issue into a global public health crisis, posing severe challenges to healthcare systems. Issues such as shifts in patient disease patterns, increased care demands for vulnerable populations, and insufficient resilience in nursing systems are becoming increasingly prominent. As the frontline of healthcare delivery, nursing practice directly confronts multiple health risks triggered by climate change. Under the Healthy China 2030 strategy, the role of nursing in addressing climate change cannot be overlooked. Therefore, this paper systematically reviewed the impacts of climate change on nursing practice and corresponding domestic and international strategies, and proposed recommendations for localized development pathways. First, strengthen climate health literacy in nursing education by integrating the climate change system into curricula and clinical practice. Second, promote nursing policy participation in global health governance to establish a climate-adaptive nursing policy system with Chinese characteristics. Finally, establish a multidisciplinary nursing research framework to foster integration among nursing science, climate science, public health, traditional Chinese medicine, and other relevant fields. This paper aims to provide theoretical foundations for constructing a climate-adaptive nursing system with Chinese characteristics, thereby advancing the coordinated development of Healthy China initiative and climate governance.
2.Effects of different nucleus chopping methods on cornea and tear inflammatory indicators in patients with hard nucleus cataract
Li JIANG ; Lei YANG ; Yuanyuan ZHONG ; Furong LIAO ; Yumeng BAO ; Pengcheng ZHANG
International Eye Science 2025;25(6):951-957
AIM: To compare the effects of different nucleus chopping methods on the central corneal thickness, corneal endothelial cell(CEC)count and tear inflammatory indicators in patients with hard nucleus cataract.METHODS: Retrospective study. Totally 89 patients(89 eyes)with hard nucleus cataract who treated in our hospital were included from January 2020 to December 2022. According to different intraoperative nucleus chopping methods, the patients were divided into reverse prechop group(46 eyes)and phaco-chop group(43 eyes). The total effective rate of surgery and visual acuity recovery were compared between the two groups. Corneal related indicators(central corneal thickness, CEC count, CEC area), tear inflammatory indicators and tear film function [tear film break-up time(BUT), Chinese Dry Eye Questionnaire(CDEQ), Schirmer Ⅰ test(SⅠt)] were observed before and after surgery in both groups, and the degree of corneal edema was evaluated.RESULTS: The effective phaco time, phaco energy and cumulative complex energy parameters in the phaco-chop group were longer or higher than those in the reverse prechop group(P<0.05). The macular retinal thickness in the reverse prechop group at 7 d and 1 mo after surgery was thinner than that in the phaco-chop group, the central corneal thickness at 3 and 7 d after surgery was also thinner than that in the phaco-chop group, the CEC count at 3 mo after surgery was more than that in the phaco-chop group, the CEC loss rate was lower than that in the phaco-chop group, and the CEC area at 3 mo after surgery was smaller than that in the phaco-chop group(P<0.05). The levels of tear TNF-α and IL-6 at 7 d and 1 mo after surgery in the reverse prechop group were lower than those in the phaco-chop group(P<0.05). The BUT at 1 and 3 mo after surgery was longer in the reverse prechop group than that in the phaco-chop group(P<0.05). The CDEQ score in the reverse prechop group was lower than that in the phaco-chop group at 1 and 3 mo after surgery(P<0.05). The SⅠt at 1 and 3 mo after surgery was higher in the reverse prechop group compared with that in the phaco-chop group(P<0.05). The degree of corneal edema at 1 d after surgery was milder in the reverse prechop group than that in the phaco-chop group(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Compared with phaco-chop, the application of reverse-chopper prechop combined with phacoemulsification can better reduce the ultrasonic energy in the treatment of hard nuclear cataract, and it is more conducive to reducing the postoperative inflammatory degree, improving the tear film function and relieving the corneal edema degree.
3.Prediction of the"Efficacy Component Group"for Alcohol Detoxification and Liver Protection in Puerariae Lobatue Radix Based on UPLC Fingerprint and Network Pharmacology
Lei SHEN ; Xingming JIANG ; Si HONG ; Dingming LIU ; Yumeng KONG ; Siqi HUANG ; Xiaoxuan LIU ; Xinlin ZHONG ; Wenlong LIU ; Xili ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(11):133-141
Objective To explore the quality markers of Puerariae Lobatue Radix;To predict its"efficacy component group"with alcohol detoxification and liver protection effects.Methods Fingerprints of 26 batches of Puerariae Lobatue Radix samples from different origins in China was established.Multivariate statistical analysis was employed to identify quality markers,while network pharmacology and molecular docking were used to predict the potential"efficacy component group".Results UPLC fingerprint analysis calibrated 11 common peaks.Clustering analysis classified 26 batches of samples into 3 categories,and 7 quality markers were ultimately screened through multivariate statistical analysis,including mirificin,puerarin,puerarin-6''-O-xyloside,3'-methoxypuerarin,ononin,genistin and daidzin.Network pharmacology revealed that all 7 markers interacted with targets related to alcohol-associated liver disease,identifying 19 core targets such as TNF,CASP3,BCL2,MMP9,IL2,and 93 signaling pathways involving IL-17 and PI3K-Akt signaling pathways.Molecular docking demonstrated strong binding affinity between the 7 markers and target proteins,with binding energies<-5 kcal/mol.Conclusion The"efficacy component group",main targets and signaling pathways predicted in this study can provide support for the research on the mechanism,material basis and quality control of the alcohol detoxification and liver protection effects of Puerariae Lobatue Radix.
4.Prediction of the"Efficacy Component Group"for Alcohol Detoxification and Liver Protection in Puerariae Lobatue Radix Based on UPLC Fingerprint and Network Pharmacology
Lei SHEN ; Xingming JIANG ; Si HONG ; Dingming LIU ; Yumeng KONG ; Siqi HUANG ; Xiaoxuan LIU ; Xinlin ZHONG ; Wenlong LIU ; Xili ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(11):133-141
Objective To explore the quality markers of Puerariae Lobatue Radix;To predict its"efficacy component group"with alcohol detoxification and liver protection effects.Methods Fingerprints of 26 batches of Puerariae Lobatue Radix samples from different origins in China was established.Multivariate statistical analysis was employed to identify quality markers,while network pharmacology and molecular docking were used to predict the potential"efficacy component group".Results UPLC fingerprint analysis calibrated 11 common peaks.Clustering analysis classified 26 batches of samples into 3 categories,and 7 quality markers were ultimately screened through multivariate statistical analysis,including mirificin,puerarin,puerarin-6''-O-xyloside,3'-methoxypuerarin,ononin,genistin and daidzin.Network pharmacology revealed that all 7 markers interacted with targets related to alcohol-associated liver disease,identifying 19 core targets such as TNF,CASP3,BCL2,MMP9,IL2,and 93 signaling pathways involving IL-17 and PI3K-Akt signaling pathways.Molecular docking demonstrated strong binding affinity between the 7 markers and target proteins,with binding energies<-5 kcal/mol.Conclusion The"efficacy component group",main targets and signaling pathways predicted in this study can provide support for the research on the mechanism,material basis and quality control of the alcohol detoxification and liver protection effects of Puerariae Lobatue Radix.
5.Prokaryotic expression of bovine coronavirus N protein and preliminary evaluation of its immunological effect on mice
Qian JIANG ; Fang MIN ; Zhigang MA ; Yumeng LIANG ; Xinyu TAO ; Xiaojun DING ; Tian-qing LI ; Qi ZHONG ; Gang YAO ; Xuelian MA
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(12):2540-2548
Bovine coronavirus(BCoV)can cause diarrhea in calves,as well as respiratory diseases,and lead to the death of calves in severe cases,resulting in great economic losses to the cattle pro-duction.BCoV is highly prevalent and widely spread.So far in China there is no independently de-veloped vaccine against BCoV on the market.In this study,the most conserved N gene of BCoV was first selected to construct a prokaryotic expression vector,and the N protein was expressed and purified;subsequently,BALB/c mice were immunized with BCoV N protein combined with Freund's adjuvant,and the antibody potency,the proportion of splenic T-lymphocyte subpopulation and the cytokine release of the immunized mice were detected by ELISA and flow cytometry.The results showed that a soluble BCoV N protein about 55 kDa in size was successfully obtained.The ELISA test showed that the antibody potency of serum IgG and IgA was 1∶51 200 and 1∶3 200,respectively,in mice immunized with BCoV N protein combined with Freund's adjuvant.The flow cytometry test showed that the percentage of CD4+/CD8+T-lymphocytc subsets was extremely higher in the immunized mice(P<0.01),and the release of TNF-α was significantly higher(P<0.05),producing a cellular immune response biased towards the Th1 type in comparison with that in control mice.It is indicated that the soluble expression of BCoV N protein can be successfully a-chieved by the prokaryotic expression system,and the obtained BCoV N protein presents good im-munogenicity which induces strong humoral,mucosal and cellular immune responses in the immu-nized mice.Our study provides an important technical support for the development of a safe and ef-fective BCoV subunit vaccine.
6.Prokaryotic expression of bovine coronavirus N protein and preliminary evaluation of its immunological effect on mice
Qian JIANG ; Fang MIN ; Zhigang MA ; Yumeng LIANG ; Xinyu TAO ; Xiaojun DING ; Tian-qing LI ; Qi ZHONG ; Gang YAO ; Xuelian MA
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(12):2540-2548
Bovine coronavirus(BCoV)can cause diarrhea in calves,as well as respiratory diseases,and lead to the death of calves in severe cases,resulting in great economic losses to the cattle pro-duction.BCoV is highly prevalent and widely spread.So far in China there is no independently de-veloped vaccine against BCoV on the market.In this study,the most conserved N gene of BCoV was first selected to construct a prokaryotic expression vector,and the N protein was expressed and purified;subsequently,BALB/c mice were immunized with BCoV N protein combined with Freund's adjuvant,and the antibody potency,the proportion of splenic T-lymphocyte subpopulation and the cytokine release of the immunized mice were detected by ELISA and flow cytometry.The results showed that a soluble BCoV N protein about 55 kDa in size was successfully obtained.The ELISA test showed that the antibody potency of serum IgG and IgA was 1∶51 200 and 1∶3 200,respectively,in mice immunized with BCoV N protein combined with Freund's adjuvant.The flow cytometry test showed that the percentage of CD4+/CD8+T-lymphocytc subsets was extremely higher in the immunized mice(P<0.01),and the release of TNF-α was significantly higher(P<0.05),producing a cellular immune response biased towards the Th1 type in comparison with that in control mice.It is indicated that the soluble expression of BCoV N protein can be successfully a-chieved by the prokaryotic expression system,and the obtained BCoV N protein presents good im-munogenicity which induces strong humoral,mucosal and cellular immune responses in the immu-nized mice.Our study provides an important technical support for the development of a safe and ef-fective BCoV subunit vaccine.
7.Impact of global budget on the medical care flow and fund allocation of non-compact medical communities from the perspective of symbiosis
Yumeng ZHANG ; Kunhe LIN ; Zhengdong ZHONG ; Yifan YAO ; Yingbei XIONG ; Jin ZHOU ; Li XIANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(11):804-809
Objective:To analyze the impact of global budget on the medical flow treatment and fund allocation in a non-compact medical community based on the symbiosis theory, so as to provide references for relevant authorities to formulate policies for the medical community.Methods:Data on outpatient and emergency visits, discharges, and medical insurance fund usage of the leading hospital and primary medical and health institutions in a non-compact medical community were collected from the health information system of a certain city. The time range of the data spanned from January 2017 to December 2019. The total budget was implemented in April 2018. The symbiotic system of the non-compact medical community was analyzed based on the theory of symbiosis. Descriptive analysis and intermittent time series segmented regression model were used to analyze the changes in indexes related to the flow of medical treatment and fund allocation between the leading hospital and primary institutions under the global budget.Results:The non-compact medical community′s symbiotic system had developed a continuous symbiotic model in organization and an asymmetric reciprocal symbiotic model in behavior. From the perspective of medical treatment flow, the number of outpatient and emergency visits of leading hospital and primary institutions in the medical community showed an upward trend, with little change in the number of discharged patients from 2017 to 2019; The number of patients transferred by the leading hospital increased from 32 in 2017 to 87 in 2019. According to the analysis of the intermittent time series segmented regression model, after the implementation of global budget, the proportion of outpatient and emergency visits in leading hospital was decreased ( β3=-0.43, P<0.05), the proportion of outpatient and emergency visits in primary institutions was on the rise ( β3= 0.02, P<0.05). In terms of fund allocation, the share of health insurance fund of the leading hospital increased from 45.98% in 2017 to 46.51% in 2019, and the primary medical and health institutions decreased from 23.44% to 18.06%, as well as the ratio of per capita income of primary medical and health institutions to that of leading hospitals was decreased from 72.62% to 60.79%. Conclusions:Under the global budget, the outpatient and emergency medical treatment flow in a non-compact medical community had been optimized. However, there was an uneven distribution of funds among medical institutions at all levels. Thus it was recommended to continue to give full play to the positive incentive effect of the global budget, establish a scientific mechanism for distributing benefits, and strengthen supervision and management.
8.Analysis and enlightenment of medical alliance cooperation under Luohu global budget based on game theory
Yumeng HUANG ; Wenqi WU ; Zhengdong ZHONG ; Xiao LIU ; Kunhe LIN ; Li XIANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(12):969-973
Luohu District of Shenzhen has implemented the global budget management mode as " surplus reward, no compensation for overspending and reasonable sharing" in the hospital group, which continued to strengthen cooperation, optimize services, reduce costs, and improve health outcomes. The authors employed the game theory to build a game model of medical alliance under Luohu global budget management mode, discussing the reasons of medical and health institution′s stronger cooperation and what could be improved in Luohu′s case. Based on the experience of Luohu total budget management, it is suggested that when implementing total budget, all localities should improve closed-loop management, expand coverage, adopt compound medical insurance payment method, promote outpatient coordination, strengthen assessment and incentives, so as to give full play to the incentive role of total budget.
9.Analysis and enlightenment of physicians′ strategy faced with healthcare insurance " point method" in Germany based on game theory
Yumeng HUANG ; Zhengdong ZHONG ; Li ZENG ; Wenqi WU ; Xiao LIU ; Li XIANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(8):698-701
Germany has introduced the " point method" of fee-for-service at the outpatient departments under a global budget system, in an effort to curb medical expenditure growth. The authors employed the game theory to build a physician′s game model under Germany′s point method, illustrating the causes of " increasing points" behaviors of physicians, the negative effects caused by the increase of points as well as the prevention and control measures employed by Germany and its mechanism. Point method payment has been introduced in several areas in China at their inpatient departments, which is delivered to medical service providers via the performance-based distribution model, with the providers affected in their behaviors. As a result, some areas will tend to appear such " increasing points" behaviors as competing for patients, lowering admission criteria, and raising point value. In view of Germany′s experiences, China should adopt such measures as dynamic monitoring system, disclosure of " increasing points " behaviors, perfection of hierarchical medical system, and strengthening the self-governance via medical sector′s associations.
10.Surveys on the infrastructure construction of healthcare institutions in public health emergencies: data of Wuhan
Zhengdong ZHONG ; Pengpeng LIAO ; Wenqi WU ; Yumeng HUANG ; Xiao LIU ; Minghui ZHENG ; Li ZENG ; Li XIANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(11):886-890
Objective:To analyze, with Wuhan as an example, the problems found in the infrastructure development of China′s healthcare institutions, and put forward optimization suggestions for future epidemic prevention and control.Methods:From May to June 2020, we surveyed with questionnaires 56 healthcare institutions in Wuhan, covering such aspects as basic information of the institutions, infectious disease infrastructure readiness, and the converted wards for COVID-19. Statistical descriptions were used to analyze data so acquired.Results:The number of beds in the infectious departments of healthcare institutions in Wuhan amounted to 1.64 per 10 000 people, yet the existing 1 873 beds and about 5 000 convertible beds failed to meet the medical needs against the outbreak of COVID-19. After the outbreak, a total of 19 084 convertible beds were set up, of which general hospitals accounted for 88%; the area occupied by each converted bed in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals, hospitals of traditional and Western medicine, and maternal and child hospitals (<30.0m 2) was lower than that in general hospitals and specialist hospitals (>40.0m 2). Conclusions:Healthcare institutions should scientifically allocate " peacetime-wartime adaptive" hospital beds, optimize both the number and efficiency of these beds, and prepare for the worst scenarios, so that the infrastructure can be built and maintained in strict accordance with standards, government departments can rationally arrange infectious disease prevention and control facilities and strengthen their planning in case of emergencies.

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