1.Cognition and needs of patients with urinary incontinence after prostate cancer surgery on "Internet + nursing services": a qualitative study
Ting CHEN ; Chunbo LIU ; Qian XU ; Chunna SHI ; Kaili SUN ; Yuanyuan HU ; Hongdi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(4):467-471
Objective:To explore the cognition and nursing needs of patients with urinary incontinence after prostate cancer surgery on "Internet+ nursing service", so as to provide basis for the implementation of high-quality continuous nursing service.Methods:According to the phenomenological research method, 15 patients with urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy in the Urology Surgery Department of the Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Ningbo University from October to December 2021 were selected as the research object by intentional sampling method. Semi-structured interview was used to collect data, and Colazzi method was used to sort out, analyze and refine the subject.Results:The patients' awareness of "Internet+ nursing service" was biased. Many factors affected the willingness of patients with urinary incontinence to use "Internet+ nursing service". Factors that promoted willingness to use included public health emergency, traffic, physical and psychological factors. Factors impeding willingness to use included information security, operational and economic factors. The need for the content of "Internet+ nursing service" included the need for rehabilitation treatment related knowledge and supportive relationships. The need for "Internet+ nursing service" included the need to establish a "circle of friends" to obtain support from patients, the need for "online consultation, offline nursing", and the need to enrich the form of health education.Conclusions:The medical and nursing staff should give full play to the role of "Internet+ nursing service", and according to the characteristics of patients with urinary incontinence, enrich the "Internet+ nursing service" in the form of combination of graphics and text, video games, punch card interaction, to meet the needs of patients in rehabilitation training, doctor-nurse communication, patient support and other aspects, while strengthening the convenience of the operation of "Internet+ nursing service" and the timeliness of the service, so as to promote the rapid development of "Internet+ nursing service".
2.Interoceptive sensitivity and anxiety disorders
Wangni CHEN ; Xin LUO ; Yiru HU ; Hui LI ; Chunbo LI ; Bin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(5):469-473
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental health condition.More and more studies have found that interoceptive sensitivity, such as the sensitivity of the body to a series of physiological activities such as heart rate, respiration, blood pressure and so on, is closely related to the susceptibility to anxiety disorders.So, understanding the role of interoception in the occurrence of anxiety disorders plays an important role in understanding the pathogenesis of the disease and guiding treatment.This article reviewed the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders, the interaction between increased interoceptive sensitivity and abnormal activation of the amygdala, which results in pathological anxiety, the insula also regulates emotional responses by regulating interoception.It is also associated with genes and neurotransmitters, which may be important biomarkers of anxiety disorders.At the same time, interoception is also associated with genes and neurotransmitters, which may also be important biomarkers of anxiety disorders.In terms of treatment, we can use respiratory therapy to regulate respiratory perception, apply rTMS to stimulate the relevant network of interoception, and use electroencephalography to reflect interoception biofeedback and other treatment methods to improve interoception, to alleviate anxiety symptoms.In conclusion, the abnormal sensitivity of interoception plays an important role in the occurrence of anxiety disorders.Currently, there are many therapeutic methods for the treatment of anxiety disorders based on interoception, but the relevant therapeutic mechanism is unclear.Therefore, future research needs to explore the mechanism of interoception in anxiety and explore the mechanism of related treatment.
3.Correlation analysis of lower back function with self-efficacy, social support and psychological stress in patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures receiving conservative treatment
Qiying JIN ; Hongdi ZHOU ; Zhiren SHENG ; Chunbo LIU ; Jianli HU ; Yali CHEN ; Huifen REN ; Yingjia BAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(18):2400-2405
Objective:To explore the changing characteristics of self-efficacy, social support, psychological stress in patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFs) receiving conservative treatment at different treatment stages and their correlations with the recovery of lower back function.Methods:A total of 116 patients with acute OVCFs who were admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Ningbo University were selected from January 2017 to May 2019. Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) Questionnaire, General Self Efficacy Scale (GSES) , Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS) and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) were used to assess the lower back function, self-efficacy, social support and psychological stress of OVCFs patients. Questionnaires were filled out during outpatient reexamination or in-home follow-up, and the evaluation time was at the time of treatment and 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after conservative treatment. Analysis of variance and SNK- q test were used to explore the characteristics of each score over time, and linear regression analysis was used to explore the effects of GSES, PSSS, and PSS on ODI. Results:With the prolongation of treatment time, ODI, GSES, PSSS and PSS scores of OVCFS patients under conservative treatment showed a downward trend, and the scores at 3, 6 and 12 months after treatment were lower than those at 1 month after conservative treatment ( P<0.05) . The scores at 6 and 12 months after conservative treatment were lower than those at 3 months after conservative treatment ( P<0.05) . The scores at 12 months after conservative treatment were lower than that those at 6 months after conservative treatment ( P<0.05) . GSES, PSSS (total score, in-family support, out-of-family support) and PSS were independent influencing factors of ODI at one month after treatment ( P<0.05) . GSES, PSSS (total score, in-family support) and PSS were the influencing factors of ODI at 3 months after treatment ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The self-efficacy and social support of conservatively treated patients with OVCFs are positively correlated with their lower back function, while psychological stress will reduce lower back function of such patients. It is suggested to add these non-physical factors to the rehabilitation nursing model and take appropriate intervention measures.
4.Preliminary results of multicenter studies on ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation
Hongtao JIANG ; Tao LI ; Kun REN ; Xiaohua YU ; Yi WANG ; Shanbin ZHANG ; Desheng LI ; Huiling GAN ; Houqin LIU ; Liang XU ; Zhigang LUO ; Peigen GUI ; Xiangfang TAN ; Bingyi SHI ; Ming CAI ; Xiang LI ; Junnan XU ; Liang XU ; Tao LIN ; Xianding WANG ; Hongtao LIU ; Lexi ZHANG ; Jianyong WU ; Wenhua LEI ; Jiang QIU ; Guodong CHEN ; Jun LI ; Gang HUANG ; Chenglin WU ; Changxi WANG ; Lizhong CHEN ; Zheng CHEN ; Jiali FANG ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Tongyi MEN ; Xianduo LI ; Chunbo MO ; Zhen WANG ; Xiaofeng SHI ; Guanghui PEI ; Jinpeng TU ; Xiaopeng HU ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Ning LI ; Shaohua SHI ; Hua CHEN ; Zhenxing WANG ; Weiguo SUI ; Ying LI ; Qiang YAN ; Huaizhou CHEN ; Liusheng LAI ; Jinfeng LI ; Wenjun SHANG ; Guiwen FENG ; Gang CHEN ; Fanjun ZENG ; Lan ZHU ; Jun FANG ; Ruiming RONG ; Xuanchuan WANG ; Guisheng QI ; Qiang WANG ; Puxun TIAN ; Yang LI ; Xiaohui TIAN ; Heli XIANG ; Xiaoming PAN ; Xiaoming DING ; Wujun XUE ; Jiqiu WEN ; Xiaosong XU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(5):259-264
Objective:To summarize the patient profiles and therapeutic efficacies of ABO-incompatible living-related kidney transplantations at 19 domestic transplant centers and provide rationales for clinical application of ABOi-KT.Methods:Clinical cases of ABO-incompatible/compatible kidney transplantation (ABOi-KT/ABOc-KT) from December 2006 to December 2009 were collected. Then, statistical analyses were conducted from the aspects of tissue matching, perioperative managements, complications and survival rates of renal allograft or recipients.Results:Clinical data of 342 ABOi-KT and 779 ABOc-KT indicated that (1) no inter-group differences existed in age, body mass index (BMI), donor-recipient relationship or waiting time of pre-operative dialysis; (2) ABO blood type: blood type O recipients had the longest waiting list and transplantations from blood type A to blood type O accounted for the largest proportion; (3) HLA matching: no statistical significance existed in mismatch rate or positive rate of PRA I/II between two types of surgery; (4) CD20 should be properly used on the basis of different phrases; (5) hemorrhage was a common complication during an early postoperative period and microthrombosis appeared later; (6) no difference existed in postoperative incidence of complications or survival rate of renal allograft and recipients at 1/3/5/10 years between ABOi-KT and ABOc-KT. The acute rejection rate and serum creatinine levels of ABOi-KT recipients were comparable to those of ABOc-KT recipients within 1 year.Conclusions:ABOi-KT is both safe and effective so that it may be applied at all transplant centers as needed.
5.Phenomenological study on real work experience of "online nurses" door-to-door services
Qian XU ; Yan ZHANG ; Zhiren SHENG ; Chunbo LIU ; Jianli HU ; Kaili SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(31):4317-4322
Objective:To analyze the real work experience of "online nurses" door-to-door services under the Internet model so as to provide a basis for the government and management departments to carry out "Internet + nursing services" work.Methods:According to the phenomenological research method, intentional sampling and the principle of maximum differentiation were used to select 20 nurses who had provided home care services in Class Ⅲ Grade A hospital and hosted community health service center in Ningbo for the semi-structured interview from August to November 2019. The interview data was organized and analyzed using the Colaizzi data analysis method.Results:There were two themes that affected the work experience of "online nurses" nursing service. Among them, the positive factors included the obvious increase in professional values, policy support guarantee, the surge in patient demand, insurance protection and first aid safety guarantee; the negative factors included the unbalanced input and harvest, service costs not included in medical insurance, improper disposal of medical waste, lack of team support, insufficient publicity of "online" nursing services, weak multidisciplinary nursing knowledge, and lack of standardization of "online" nursing medical records.Conclusions:The "online nurses" have positive experiences such as increased professional values in their service experience. At the same time, there are also difficulties such as imbalance in income and expenditure, and insufficient team support. It is necessary to further strengthen the government-hospital-community-enterprise collaboration, gradually improve the "online" nursing service standards from multiple angles and directions, provide a good working environment and the security for online nurses so as to serve society well.
6.Effect of post-pyloric feeding by spiral nasoenteric tubes on ventilator-associated pneumonia in neurocritical care patients: a retrospective analysis of three clinical randomized controlled trials
Xin OUYANG ; Zhimei HE ; Bei HU ; Chunbo CHEN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2019;31(8):967-971
To explore the effect of post-pyloric feeding by spiral nasoenteric tubes on ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in neurocritical care patients. Methods A retrospective study was performed to analyze the clinical data of 175 neurocritical care adult patients with mechanical ventilation (MV) more than 48 hours, who were enrolled in three randomized controlled trials (RCT) conducted by Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital for post-pyloric tube placement between April 2012 to March 2019. The following patient clinical data were collected when patients were enrolled: gender, age, neurologic diagnosis, comorbidities, medication, endotracheal reintubation, bronchoscope treatment, the distal site of nasoenteric tubes, and acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ(APACHEⅡ) score, sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score, Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score, and acute gastrointestinal injury (AGI) grade assessed. Patients were divided into VAP group and non-VAP group according to the occurrence of VAP, and the differences of each index between the two groups were compared. Then the influencing factors of P < 0.1 were included in multivariate Logistic regression analysis to identify the potential risk factors affecting the incidence of VAP. Furthermore, patients were divided into gastric feeding group and post-pyloric feeding group according to the distal site of nasoenteric tubes, and subgroup analysis was performed to evaluate the variety of VAP in patients with different tube sites and status. Results ① Forty-two patients occurred VAP in 175 MV patients, and the incidence of VAP was 24.0%. ② Univariate analysis showed the P value of post-pyloric feeding, APACHE Ⅱscore, GCS score and bronchoscope treatment were less than 0.1, and post-pyloric feeding and GCS score in VAP group were significantly lower than those in non-VAP group [post-pyloric feeding: 19.0% (8/42) vs. 36.8% (49/133), GCS:5 (3, 7) vs. 6 (4, 9), both P < 0.05]. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis indicated that post-pyloric feeding was independent protective factor [odds ratio (OR) = 0.360, 95% confidence internal (95%CI) = 0.151-0.857, P = 0.021] and bronchoscope treatment was the independent risk factor (OR = 2.210, 95%CI = 1.051-4.647, P = 0.036) for VAP. ③ The incidence of VAP was 28.8% (34/118), 0% (0/4), 8.3% (1/12), 26.7% (4/15), 22.2% (2/9) and 5.9% (1/17) respectively when tube tip in stomach, D1, D2, D3, D4 and jejunum confirmed by abdominal radiography. Post-pyloric feeding in each proportion seemed to present lower VAP rate compared with gastric feeding, however, no significant difference was found (all P > 0.05). ④ The incidence of VAP in post-pyloric feeding group was significantly lower than that in gastric feeding group [14.0% (8/57) vs. 28.8% (34/118), OR = 0.403, 95%CI = 0.173-0.941, P = 0.032]. Lower VAP rate appeared on patients with SOFA < 12 (OR = 0.392, 95%CI = 0.154-0.995, P = 0.044) and AGI grade ≥Ⅱ (OR =0.086, 95%CI = 0.011-0.705, P = 0.006) fed by post-pyloric route according to the result of subgroup analysis stratified by age, gender, APACHEⅡ score, SOFA score and AGI grade. Conclusion Post-pyloric feeding would decrease the incidence of VAP in neurocritical care patients on MV.
7.The relationship study on alexithymia and interoception in patents with panic disorder
Hui LI ; Jiaoyan PANG ; Qiang HU ; Lanlan ZHANG ; Huiru CUI ; Chunbo LI ; Zeping XIAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(7):631-635
Objective To explore the characteristics of alexithymia and interoception in patients with panic disorder(PD) and its relationship. Methods Thirty-seven patients with PD and 45 healthy con-trols who met the diagnostic criteria of DSM-Ⅳ were selected. Toronto Alexithymia Scale ( TAS) and state-trait anxiety inventory ( STAI) were used to assess the characteristics of alexithymia and anxiety symptoms respectively. The heartbeat perception levels were tested by the Mental Tracking Paradigm. Results The de-tection rate of alexithymia in patients with panic disorder was 37. 83% (14/37),but the rate in the normal control group was only 4. 44%(2/45),and the difference was statistically significant (χ2=14. 42,P<0. 05). The total score of TAS (55. 11±10. 99),factor Ⅰ (20. 62±6. 78) and factor Ⅱ (14. 68±3. 70) in the PD group were higher than those in the control group (42. 93± 9. 25,12. 82± 4. 99,11. 42±3. 04; F=20. 72, 31. 08,15. 31,P<0. 01). The levels of the heartbeat perception were higher in the PD group than that in the control group (0. 75±0. 15,0. 58±0. 19;t=4. 13,P<0. 05). In PD group,the score of STAI were positively correlated with TAS total score and factor Ⅰ and Ⅱ scores( r=0. 57,0. 61,0. 47;r=0. 54,0. 62,0. 39,P<0. 05). There was no significant correlation between the scores of STAI and the level of interoception. The mediating effect of interoception level on alexithymia and state anxiety was not significant while the mediating effect on alexithymia and trait anxiety was also not significant. Conclusions The alexithymia detection rate and interoception sensitivity in patients with panic disorder were higher than those of healthy people. There may be interaction between alexithymia and anxiety symptoms. Interoception may be a clinical feature of panic disorder.
8.Alternations in cortical thickness and functional connectivity in patients with generalized anxiety disorder
Wei LI ; Huiru CUI ; Zhipei ZHU ; Hui LI ; Qiang HU ; Lanlan ZHANG ; Jianqi LI ; Zhi YANG ; Jijun WANG ; Chunbo LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(11):989-993
Objective To investigate the changes of cortical thickness and relative resting state functional connectivity in patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).Methods The present study analyzed structural and eyes-open resting state functional MRI were performed in 21 patients with GAD and 22 matched healthy controls.Cortical thickness was estimated with FreeSurfer.The structurally altered regions were defined as region of interest (ROI) to analyze functional connectivity (FC) using resting state functional MRI data by DPABI.Results Cortical thickness of patients with GAD were increased in right rostral middle frontal gyrus (rMFG;MNI:x =27.9,y =53.4,z =-11.1;size:241.93 mm2;FDR corrected,P < 0.1) and right inferior temporal gyrus (IGT;MNI:x =49.7,y =-57.8,z =-8.7;size:138.93 mm2;FDR corrected,P<0.1) compared with healthy controls.FC between right rMFG and right superior/middle occipital gyrus as well as well as FC between rMFG and right precentral gyrus showed decreased in patients with GAD compared with healthy controls(AlphaSim corrected,P<0.05).FC between right rMFG and right angular gyrus showed increased in patients with GAD compared with healthy control (AlphaSim corrected,P<0.05).Conclusion The rMFG may play an important role in the pathophysiology of GAD,which can be used as an stimuli target in physicotherapeutics to improve anxiety symptoms.
9.Conversion from mycophenolic acid to mizoribine in renal transplant recipients with gastrointestinal tract symptoms: a prospective observational multi-center study
Bingyi SHI ; Jianxin QIU ; Weiguo SUI ; Jun TIAN ; Youhua ZHU ; Chunbo MO ; Changxi WANG ; Yingzi MING ; Zhishui CHEN ; Yaowen FU ; Zheng CHEN ; Longkai PENG ; Zhilin HU ; Tao LIN ; Xuyong SUN ; Hang LIU ; Ruiming RONG ; Ye TIAN ; Wujun XUE ; Ming ZHAO ; Guiwen FENG ; Ronghua CAO ; Decheng DENG ; Minzhuan LIN ; Xiaodong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(12):708-713
Objective To evaluate the effect of conversion from mycophenolic acid (MPA) to mizoribine (MZR) in renal transplant recipients with gastrointestinal tract (GI) symptoms.Methods A total of 355 renal transplant recipients with GI symptoms caused by MPA administration were enrolled from April 2015 to March 2017 in 25 different renal transplant centers in China.The symptomatic improvement of GI before (baseline) and after conversion to MZR (1,2,4 weeks) was assessed by each item of GI symptoms indication.In addition,the efficacy and safety of the conversion therapy during 12 months were determined.Results Patients showed improvement in GI symptoms including diarrhea,abdominal pain,abdominal distention and stomachache after conversion to MZR 1,2,4 weeks (P<0.05).In patients with different severity of diarrhea,conversion to MZR therapy significantly improved diarrhea (P<0.05).During 12 months,no patient experienced clinical immune rejection.We did not observe any infections,leucopenia and other serious side effects.Conclusion MZR could markedly improve GI symptoms caused by MPA administration in renal transplant recipients.
10.Dong Lingna, Sheng Zhiren, Zhou Hongdi, Liu Chunbo, Hu Jianli, Song Xiaoping
Lingna DONG ; Zhiren SHENG ; Hongdi ZHOU ; Chunbo LIU ; Jianli HU ; Xiaoping SONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(23):2985-2988
Objective To investigate inner experience of junior nurses after a serious adverse event.Methods A total of 7 junior nurses undergoing a serious adverse event were interviewed from June to August 2016, using the phenomenological approach in qualitative research. The interview was analyzed by phenomenological methodology. The information was dealt with Colaizz 7 steps analysis method.Results The perception of junior nurses experiencing a serious adverse event could be classified into 3 themes: emotional changes in different periods, family attitude having an impact, the pursuit of nursing work having some changes. Conclusions The interview of junior nurses can help them undergoing a serious adverse event to express inner feelings, which shorten the time of mental health and provide the basis for the research on nursing adverse event management system.

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