1.Construction and reliability and validity of a scale for assessing psychiatric nurses' knowledge, attitude and practice towards the use of protective restraint
Junrong YE ; Haoyun WANG ; Wen WANG ; Aixiang XIAO ; Chenxin WU ; Li WANG ; Zhichun XIA ; Lian JIANG ; Yaling LI ; Lin YU ; Xingxiao HUANG ; Hang YANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(2):137-143
BackgroundThe existing tools in China for assessing psychiatric nurses' knowledge, attitude and practice towards the use of protective restraint do not sufficiently consider the specialty in psychiatric practice, and the scale items are somewhat cumbersome to use, which together restrict their further promotion and application. Accordingly, there is an urgent need for developing a more scientific assessment tool. ObjectiveTo construct a scale for assessing psychiatric nurses' knowledge, attitude and practice towards the use of protective restraint and to verify its reliability and validity, so as to provide a generic tool for the assessment. MethodsBased on the theoretical framework of the knowledge-attitude-practice model, the preliminary scale was formed through systematic literature review, qualitative interview and Delphi method. From July to December 2021, a stratified sampling was utilized to select 729 psychiatric nurses from tertiary, secondary and primary (including unclassified medical institutions and grassroots hospitals) psychiatric hospitals in Guangdong Province. The formal scale was developed through item analysis, exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis. The validity of the scale was evaluated by content validity and structure validity, and the reliability was verified by procedures including Cronbach's α coefficient, test-retest reliability, and split-half reliability. ResultsA total of 12 items of three dimensions (knowledge, attitude, practice) were included in the scale for assessing psychiatric nurses' knowledge, attitude and practice towards the use of protective restraint. The scale-level content validity index (S-CVI) was 0.941, and the item-level content validity index (I-CVI) ranged from 0.812 to 1.000. Exploratory factor analysis extracted three common factors, and the cumulative variance contribution rate was 62.948%. The confirmatory factor yielded adequate fit. Cronbach's α coefficient was found to be 0.887 for the scale, 0.819 for knowledge dimension, 0.842 for attitude dimension, and 0.831 for practice dimension. The split-half reliability and test-retest reliability for the scale were 0.712 and 0.922, respectively. ConclusionThe scale shows satisfactory reliability and validity, which can be used to assess psychiatric nurses' knowledge, attitude and practice towards the use of protective restraint. [Funded by Guangdong Clinical Teaching Base Teaching Reform Research Project (number, 2021JD119)]
2.Teaching guidelines for curriculum ideological and political of the nursing ethics
Ying ZOU ; Junrong LIU ; Chunjuan LIU ; Yawen LUO ; Lei WANG ; Chaoyang ZHONG ; Xiaofeng XIE ; Lei HUANG ; Fengying ZHANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(8):988-994
The guidelines for curriculum ideological and political of nursing ethics explored the ideological and political elements of Chinese nursing,and proposed the curriculum's ideological and political goals.The development framework and basic ideas of guidelines were formed from the aspects of the integration path of curriculum ideological and political,and professional teaching,searching for the entry point of curriculum ideological and political,reforming the teaching methodology,enriching the form of teaching,and constructing the case base of curriculum ideological and political.It promoted the deep integration of nursing professional knowledge transmission and ideological value guidance,created a distinctive education system of curriculum ideological and political for nursing ethics,and provided a reference for the curriculum ideological and political construction of national nursing ethics.
3.Efficacy,safety and cost-effectiveness of edaravone dexborneol and compound porcine cerebroside ganglioside in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke
Long LI ; Bin WANG ; Zheng QU ; Junrong HUANG
China Pharmacy 2023;34(8):978-982
OBJECTIVE To evaluate efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of edaravone dexborneol and compound porcine cerebroside ganglioside in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke, and to provide decision-making reference for clinical treatment selection. METHODS The medical records of 488 patients with acute ischemic stroke hospitalized from Jan. 2021 to Dec. 2021 were collected and divided into two groups according to the treatment plan, i.e. 268 patients in edaravone dexborneol group, and 220 patients in compound porcine cerebroside ganglioside group. After baseline levels of the two groups were balanced using propensity score matching method, curative effect was evaluated according to the changes of NIHSS scores before and after treatment; the occurrence of adverse drug reactions in patients were collected from the hospital adverse reaction reporting system; from the perspective of China’s health system, the cost-effectiveness of the two options were analyzed, and one-way sensitivity analysis was conducted. RESULTS After the propensity score matching, 125 patients were included in the edaravone dexborneol group and compound porcine cerebroside ganglioside group, respectively. The response rates were 81.6% and 74.4%, respectively, with no significant difference. The average costs were 13 560.30 yuan and 14 958.68 yuan, respectively; the cost of edaravone dexborneol group was lower than that of compound porcine cerebroside ganglioside group. No adverse reaction reporting information was retrieved in both groups. Results of one-way sensitivity analysis showed that other drug costs in compound porcine cerebroside ganglioside group was relatively sensitive parameters. CONCLUSIONS Short-term efficacy and safety of edaravone dexborneol are equivalent to those of compound porcine cerebroside ganglioside in treating acute ischemic stroke. But edaravone dexborneol regimen had lower cost and is a more economical scheme.
4.Application progress of reminiscence therapy in elderly patients with mental disorders
Yuanxin PAN ; Aixiang XIAO ; Junrong YE ; Jialan WU ; Chenxin WU ; Ting WANG ; Haoyun WANG ; Xingxiao HUANG ; Lexin YUAN ; Lian JIANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(5):697-700
This paper introduces the concept, basic theory and interventions of reminiscence therapy, summarizes the application status of reminiscence therapy in elderly patients with mental disorders and puts forward the prospect, so as to provide reference for research in China.
5.Investigation on Construction Status of Biomedical Research Ethics Committee Involving Human Beings in Medical Institutions in Guangzhou
Jing XU ; Guanglie HUANG ; Yu LUO ; Siyi LIU ; Yujun DONG ; Junrong LIU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2022;35(11):1196-1201
【Objective:】 To investigate the construction status of biomedical research ethics committee involving human beings in medical institutions in Guangzhou, and to provide the basis for the standardized management of ethics committee. 【Methods:】 The convenience sampling method was conducted to investigate the construction status of biomedical research ethics committee involving human beings in 58 medical institutions in Guangzhou. The SPSS 21.0 statistical software was used to analyze the data, and the chi-square test was used for difference analysis. 【Results:】 58 medical institutions had set up biomedical research ethics committee involving human beings. 50.00% of the ethics committees hired full-time secretaries, 33.96% of the ethics offices were administratively independent, 52.83% of the ethics offices were equipped with full-time staff, 79.17% of the ethics committees submitted paper documents for review, and 48.61% of ethics committees organized training irregularly. Comparison of the management of ethics committees of drug clinical trials and non-drug clinical trials was statistically significant (P<0.05). 【Conclusion:】 The management of ethics committee is generally good, but the standardization construction still needs to be further strengthened. It is recommended to strengthen the discipline construction and informatization construction of ethics committee, standardize the special training of ethics, improve the supervision systems of ethics committee, unify the construction standards of ethics committee, so as to improve the ability of ethics review, and effectively protect the safety, rights and interests of subjects.
6.Comparative study on the growth of pulmonary artery and left ventricle between two kinds of surgical repair for tetralogy of Fallot
Yunxing TI ; Qing ZHANG ; Yuanxiang WANG ; Junrong HUANG ; Pengcheng WANG ; Xiaodong ZHOU ; Yiqun DING
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;38(1):23-27
Objective:To compare the growth speed of pulmonary artery and left ventricle after the repair of tetralogy of Fallot(TOF) with valve-sparing and transannular patch.Methods:The clinical data of children with tetralogy of Fallot admitted to our hospital from January 2015 to October 2020 were reviewed. According to the way of relieving right ventricular outflow tract stenosis, they were divided into two groups: valve-sparing and transannular patch. Independent sample t test or non- parametric test was used to compare the pulmonary artery and left ventricular growth indexes before operation and at the last follow-up between the two groups. The paired t test was used to compare preoperative and postoperative indexes. Results:A total of 104 children with tetralogy of Fallot, including 58 males and 46 females, had surgery at a median age and weight of 6.7(4.1, 10.3) months and 7.0(5.8, 8.4) kg, respectively. The preoperative Nakata index, McGoon ratio, pulmonary artery Z-score, left ventricular end diastolic volume(LVEDV) index and Z-score in valve-sparing were higher than those in transannular patch( P=0.001, 0.000, 0.003, 0.000, 0.000). At the last follow-up, the Z-scores of pulmonary arteries in both groups were greater than those before operation( P=0.016, 0.000), the LVEDV Z-score in transannular patch was greater than that before surgery( P=0.000), while the LVEDV Z-score of valve-sparing was not significantly different from that before operation( P=0.581), there was no significant difference in pulmonary artery Z-score and LVEDV Z-score between two groups( P=0.468, 0.884). The difference between the last follow-up and preoperative of pulmonary artery Z-score and LVEDV Z-score in valve-sparing was smaller than that in transannular patch( P=0.000, 0.000). Conclusion:Compared with valve-sparing, the pulmonary artery and left ventricle grow faster in transannular patch during the early stage after TOF repair.
7.Research progress on behavioral activation therapy for patients with late-life depression
Chenxin WU ; Aixiang XIAO ; Junrong YE ; Xingxiao HUANG ; Hang YANG ; Haoyun WANG ; Ting WANG ; Xiaomei ZHONG
Sichuan Mental Health 2022;35(4):376-380
This article gives a review on the application status and clinical effect of behavioral activation (BA) therapy for patients with late-life depression, in which the theoretical content, research status and the characteristics of clinical application of BA therapy for patients with late-life depression were introduced, and the existing limitations and possible directions for future research were summarized, so as to provide references for the localization of BA therapy for patients with late-life depression.
8.Right ventricular decompression for pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum
Yunxing TI ; Yuanxiang WANG ; Huaipu LIU ; Pengcheng WANG ; Junrong HUANG ; Baoying MENG ; Qing ZHANG ; Yiqun DING
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;28(01):75-80
Objective To summarize the experience and lessons of right ventricular decompression in children with pulmonary atresia and intact ventricular septum (PA/IVS) and to reflect on the strategies of right ventricular decompression. Methods The clinical data of 12 children with PA/IVS who underwent right ventricular decompression in our hospital from March 2015 to December 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. There were 10 males and 2 females with a median age at the time of surgery was 5 d (range, 1-627 d). Correlation analysis between the pulmonary valve transvalvular pressure gradient and changes in Z score of tricuspid valves after decompression was performed. Results One patient died of refractory hypoxemia due to circulatory shunt postoperatively and family members gave up treatment. There were 2 (16.67%) patients received postoperative intervention. The pulmonary transvalvular gradient after decompression was 31.95±21.75 mm Hg. Mild pulmonary regurgitation was found in 7 patients, moderate in 2 patients, and massive in 1 patient. The median time of mechanical ventilation was 30.50 h (range, 6.00-270.50 h), and the average duration of ICU stay was 164.06±87.74 h. The average postoperative follow-up time was 354.82±331.37 d. At the last follow-up, the average Z score of tricuspid valves was 1.32±0.71, the median pressure gradient between right ventricle and main pulmonary artery was 41.75 mm Hg (range, 21-146 mm Hg) and the average percutaneous oxygen saturation was 92.78%±3.73%. Two children underwent percutaneous balloon pulmonary valvoplasty at 6 and 10 months after surgery, respectively, with the rate of reintervention-free of 81.8%. There was no significant correlation between pulmonary transvalvular gradients after decompression and changes in Z score of tricuspid valves (r=–0.506, P=0.201). Conclusion For children with PA/IVS, the simple pursuit of adequate decompression during right ventricular decompression may lead to severe pulmonary dysfunction, increase the risk of ineffective circular shunt, and induce refractory hypoxemia. The staged decompression can ensure the safety and effectiveness for initial surgery and reduce the risk of postoperative death.
9.Ross procedure to cure aortic valve disease in children with expended polytetrafluoraethylene(ePTFE) artificial valve for right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction
Pengcheng WANG ; Cheng ZHANG ; Suixin LIANG ; Baoying MENG ; Huaipu LIU ; Junrong HUANG ; Wenzhi WU ; Keye WU ; Yiqun DING
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;37(12):711-716
Objective:To review and analyze the clinical experience of children with aortic valve stenosis and/or insufficiency treated with autologous pulmonary valve for aortic valve replacement procedure(Ross operation) with ePTFE artificial valve for right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction.Methods:From 2015 to 2020, 8 cases of aortic stenosis and/or aortic insufficiency treated by Ross operation in our center were collected, with an age of 0.5-13.2 years old. 4 cases of aortic stenosis were diagnosed preoperatively, 3 cases of aortic stenosis with aortic insufficiency, and 1 case of infective endocarditis involving the aortic valve. The operation was carried out in three steps: Harvest autologous pulmonary valve; the diseased aortic valve was resected and autologous pulmonary valve was transplanted to the aorta by aortic root transplantation; the right ventricular outflow tract was reconstructed by a handmade ePTFE artificial flap blood vessel.Results:In 6 cases, the right ventricular outflow tract was reconstructed by hand-sewn ePTFE trileaflets, and artificial univalve in 2 cases, no death occurred during operation; all patients were cured and discharged. The patients were followed up for 1 to 36 months, with mean of(12.63±12.19) months. There was no long-term death or valvular complications. During follow-up echocardiography indicated 1 case of moderate aortic regurgitation, 1 case of mild-moderate regurgitation, and moderate regurgitation was found in 2 patients with artificial single pulmonary valve. For the remaining patients, they were mild aortic regurgitation, and a trivial or mild pulmonary artery regurgitation with hand-sewn three-leaflets ePTFE artificial vessel; All patients were followed up at the last time with a peak pressure of(6.63±3.46) mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) across the aortic valve. The left ventricular outflow tract and aortic annulus shrank slightly after surgery(the diameter of one patient with Ross-Konno operation increased), but the annulus diameter increased with age. There was no need for further intervention.Conclusion:The Ross operation is safe for the treatment of aortic valve disease, it has good hemodynamic effect, and the autologous pulmonary artery has growth potential, especially suitable for children and young patients. Hand-sewn ePTFE with trileaflet vessels for reconstruction of right ventricular outflow tract performs well in anti-regurgitation function in the short term or may be used as a replacement material for the homograft/heterograft vessel, but longer follow-up and more cases are needed.
10.Clinical study on the timing of primary repair for tetralogy of Fallot based on pulmonary valve-sparing
Yunxing TI ; Yuanxiang WANG ; Huaipu LIU ; Pengcheng WANG ; Junrong HUANG ; Yiqun DING
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;36(8):449-453
Objective:To investigate the timing of primary repair for tetralogy of Fallot based on pulmonary valve-sparing.Methods:A retrospective analysis of the perioperative data of children undergoing primary repair for tetralogy of Fallot in our hospital between June 2015 and May 2019 was performed. To determinate cutoff value of pulmonary valve-sparing by using receiver operating characteristic curve( ROC curve); the children were divided into two groups according to the age of cutoff value. The duration of postoperative mechanical ventilation, the length of hospital and ICU stay, emergency surgery rate, hospital mortality, 31 day readmission rate, valve-sparing rate and fast-track rate and other indicators were compared between the two groups. Results:A total of 105 children were enrolled according to the inclusion criteria, including 67 males and 38 females, with a body mass of 4.21 kg to 21.5 kg, the median body mass was 7.9 kg, and age 1.3 months to 99.1 months, the median age was 8.8 months. Cutoff value of age for pulmonary valve-sparing was between 5.5 months and 5.6 months(sensitivity 0.90, specificity 0.58, 95% CI: 0.588-0.792). Based on the age of 6 months, the children with tetralogy of Fallot were divided into two groups.There were no significant differences in duration of postoperative mechanical ventilation, length of ICU stay, emergency surgery rate, hospital mortality, 31 day readmission rate and fast-track rate in <6 months group compared with those in ≥6 months group( P>0.05). The rate of valve-sparing in <6 months group was higher than that in ≥6 months group(65.52% vs. 30.26%)( P<0.01), and the length of hospital stay was lower than that in ≥6 months group(11 days vs. 15 days)( P<0.01). The median follow-up was 14.5 months(0.3-54.9 months), and there was no reoperation intervention at the last follow-up. There were no significant difference in the follow-up period, pulmonary regurgitation and residual obstruction between the two groups( P>0.05). Conclusion:Therapeutic effect of elective early primary repair for tetralogy of Fallot in infants is not only satisfactory, but also improve the rate of pulmonary valve-sparing during operation. It is recommended that the age of elective primary repair for tetralogy of Fallot should be advanced to less than 6 months.

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