1.The efficacy of different types of psychological interventions on the fear of cancer recurrence: a network Meta-analysis
Fei QIN ; Yu ZHU ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Ziying WANG ; Hongwei WAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(6):472-481
Objective:To evaluate the effects of different types of psychological interventions on the fear of cancer recurrence through a network Meta-analysis.Methods:Randomized controlled trials on the effects of different types of psychological interventions on the fear of cancer recurrence were retrieved from PubMed, PsycINFO, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, Embase, EBSCO, China Biomedical Literature Database, CNKI, Wanfang Database and Vip Database. The retrieval period was from the establishment of the database to December, 31 2022. Two researchers conducted literature screening, extraction and quality evaluation, and used Stata14.0 software to conduct network Meta-analysis.Results:A total of 29 pieces of research involving 3 068 cancer patients and 11 psychological intervention measures. The results of network Meta-analysis showed that narrative therapy, PERMA(Positive, Engagement, Relationship, Meaning, Accomplishment) happiness theory model, acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive behavior therapy had statistically significant differences in the intervention effect on the fear of cancer recurrence compared with conventional nursing ( SMD values were -1.93--0.83, all P<0.05); there was no significant difference among narrative therapy, PERMA happiness model, acceptance and commitment therapy and gratitude-expansion behavior theory (all P>0.05). The results of the cumulative probability map showed the best intervention was narrative therapy. Conclusions:The results of this study suggest that narrative therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and cognitive behavior therapy may be effective psychological intervention measures to improve the fear of cancer recurrence. However, more studies are still needed for further verification.
2.Impact of inhaled corticosteroid use on elderly chronic pulmonary disease patients with community acquired pneumonia.
Xiudi HAN ; Hong WANG ; Liang CHEN ; Yimin WANG ; Hui LI ; Fei ZHOU ; Xiqian XING ; Chunxiao ZHANG ; Lijun SUO ; Jinxiang WANG ; Guohua YU ; Guangqiang WANG ; Xuexin YAO ; Hongxia YU ; Lei WANG ; Meng LIU ; Chunxue XUE ; Bo LIU ; Xiaoli ZHU ; Yanli LI ; Ying XIAO ; Xiaojing CUI ; Lijuan LI ; Xuedong LIU ; Bin CAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(2):241-243
3.Research progresses on acute skin failure in children
Xi YIN ; Fei CHANG ; Jie CHEN ; Lijuan GU ; Yihong GE ; Jiamin MAO
Chinese Journal of Burns 2024;40(4):395-400
Acute skin failure (ASF) is an inevitable damage to the skin and subcutaneous tissue caused by hemodynamic instability and/or low perfusion. At present, there are some understandings and reports about adult ASF at home and abroad, but there are few reports about children's ASF. This article reviewed the definition, pathophysiological changes, risk factors, clinical manifestations, and management of children's ASF, and put forward suggestions in order to provide ideas for clinical diagnosis and treatment of children's ASF, and promote the further study of children's ASF.
4.Summary of the best evidence for self-management in patients with degenerative spinal deformity
Zhao ZHANG ; Lijuan YE ; Fei LUO ; Lei LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(19):1477-1483
Objective:To systematically retrieve, evaluate, and summarize the best evidence on self-management in patients with degenerative spinal deformity, and to provide an evidence-based basis for healthcare professionals to implement health promotion and for patients to engage in self-management.Methods:According to the "6S" evidence model, a top-down search was conducted, including relevant guideline websites, evidence-based databases, and comprehensive databases in English and Chinese, with the search period ranging from establishing the database to March 31, 2023. Two researchers independently evaluated the quality of the literature, extracted information, and summarized the evidence for the quality of the literature.Results:A total of 12 publications were included, including 1 guideline, one expert consensus, two clinical decisions, five systematic reviews, and three randomized controlled trials. The best evidence was summarized in 30 items in 4 domains: health education, exercise management, brace management and daily life management.Conclusions:This study summarized the best evidence of self-management in patients with degenerative spinal deformities, which could provide lessons and references for clinical healthcare professionals to guide patients to self-manage scientifically and rationally, intending to improve disease-related clinical outcomes and quality of life.
5.Psychological problems in breast cancer patients should be taken seriously
Lijuan HOU ; Liyuan LIU ; Fei WANG ; Lixiang YU ; Zhigang YU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(2):110-115
With the transformation of the biopsychosocial medical model, psychological problems and related interventions for breast cancer patients have received more and more attention. Patients often have various psychological problems, in diagnosis, treatment, and even in the state of disease-free survival, such as anxiety and depression, which not only seriously reduces the quality of life, but also affects the follow-up treatment and increases the risk of recurrence and metastasis. Therefore, physicians should perform routine psychological screening and appropriate intervention for patients. In recent years, psychological intervention has gradually become an important part of comprehensive breast cancer treatment, in which cognitive behavior therapy can alleviate patients′ anxiety and sleep disorders, mindfulness therapy can treat patients′ anxiety, depression and fear of cancer recurrence, and psychoeducational support is mainly used to address patients′ mood disorders and sexual dysfunction. Improving patients′ compliance with treatment and quality of life is the main goal of psychological intervention for breast cancer patients.
6.Psychological problems in breast cancer patients should be taken seriously
Lijuan HOU ; Liyuan LIU ; Fei WANG ; Lixiang YU ; Zhigang YU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(2):110-115
With the transformation of the biopsychosocial medical model, psychological problems and related interventions for breast cancer patients have received more and more attention. Patients often have various psychological problems, in diagnosis, treatment, and even in the state of disease-free survival, such as anxiety and depression, which not only seriously reduces the quality of life, but also affects the follow-up treatment and increases the risk of recurrence and metastasis. Therefore, physicians should perform routine psychological screening and appropriate intervention for patients. In recent years, psychological intervention has gradually become an important part of comprehensive breast cancer treatment, in which cognitive behavior therapy can alleviate patients′ anxiety and sleep disorders, mindfulness therapy can treat patients′ anxiety, depression and fear of cancer recurrence, and psychoeducational support is mainly used to address patients′ mood disorders and sexual dysfunction. Improving patients′ compliance with treatment and quality of life is the main goal of psychological intervention for breast cancer patients.
7.A qualitative study on experience of acceptance and commitment therapy in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
Fei QIN ; Yu ZHU ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Ziying WANG ; Hongwei WAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(1):21-27
Objective:To understand the psychological experience of tumor radiotherapy patients after participating in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and to provide reference and supplement for the development of ACT psychological intervention plans for tumor radiotherapy patients.Methods:This study was a qualitative study. Using the purposive sampling method, a total of 17 tumor radiotherapy patients treated at Shanghai Proton and Heavy Ion Center from January to March 2023 were selected as the research objects. Phenomenological research method was used to conduct semi-structured in-depth interviews with patients, and the interview data were analyzed by Colaizzi 7-step analysis method.Results:Three themes were extracted, namely, positive physical and mental experience (including improving physical symptoms, relieving negative emotions and cooperating with particle therapy), gaining personal growth (including learning flexible and varied psychological coping strategies, gaining mutual help and friendship, feeling valuable family affection and drawing a better future life) and recommendations for optimizing the ACT intervention program (including building teams according to the patients' conditions, increasing the frequency of activities, trying to experience relief exercises outdoors and increasing the continuity of the intervention program) .Conclusions:ACT can help cancer radiotherapy patients improve their physical and mental health, cope with psychological problems, so that patients can face the disease, treatment and life more positively.
8.Effects of supportive-expressive group psychological intervention on fear of recurrence in cancer patients receiving radiotherapy
Lijuan ZHANG ; Fei QIN ; Yu ZHU ; Shuman WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Hongwei WAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(9):1205-1211
Objective:To explore the effect of supportive-expressive group psychological intervention on the fear of recurrence in cancer patients receiving radiotherapy.Methods:From September 2022 to February 2023, convenience sampling was used to select 72 tumor inpatients from Shanghai Proton and Heavy Ion Center. According to the random number table method, patients were divided into an intervention group and a control group, with 36 cases in each group. The control group received routine nursing, while the intervention group carried out supportive-expressive group psychological intervention. The fear of recurrence, meaning in life, and perceived social support scores of two groups of patients before and after intervention were compared using the Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form (FoP-Q-SF), Cancer-Meaning in Life Scale (C-MiLS), and Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS) .Results:A total of 7 cases were lost, with 33 cases in the intervention group and 32 cases in the control group completing the study. Before intervention, there was no statistically significant difference in the general information, fear of recurrence, meaning in life, and perceived social support scores between the two groups of patients ( P>0.05). After supportive-expressive group psychological intervention, the total score of cancer recurrence fear, physical health dimension, and social family dimension scores of the intervention group were (30.42±8.31), (15.58±4.12), and (14.82±4.83), respectively, which were lower than the control group's (36.19±5.64), (18.84±3.48), and (17.09±3.27), and the differences were statistically significant ( t=-3.260, -3.446, and -2.216; P<0.05). After intervention, the total score of the intervention group's meaning in life was (63.42±6.37), which was higher than the control group's (54.91±6.53), and the difference was statistically significant ( t=5.325, P<0.05). After intervention, the perceived social support score of the intervention group was (67.64±7.93), which was higher than the control group's (62.38±10.25), and the difference was statistically significant ( t=2.318, P<0.05). After intervention, the level of fear of recurrence in the intervention group was lower than that before intervention, and the level of meaning in life and perceived social support were higher than those before intervention, with statistical differences ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Support-expressive group psychological intervention can help cancer patients deal with survival, emotional, and interpersonal issues they face, reduce their fear of recurrence, improve their meaning in life, and perceived social support.
9.Progress of High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Vessel Wall Imaging in the Evaluation of Pathogenesis and Treatment of Intracranial Atherosclerosis-Related Ischemic Stroke
Xuelian WANG ; Fei WANG ; Xincheng LIU ; Tao YUAN ; Lijuan GAO ; Guojun TAN ; Guanmin QUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(7):747-752
Intracranial atherosclerosis has been regard as the most common cause of ischemic stroke.The information of the types and degree of vascular wall lesions is important basis for the diagnosis and treatment of ischemic stroke.High-resolution MR vessel wall imaging can directly display the lumen and wall of intracranial vessels,evaluate the characteristics of atherosclerotic plaque qualitatively and quantitatively,including intra-plaque hemorrhage,plaque enhancement,and plaque distribution.Thus,high-resolution MR vessel wall imaging may play an important role in risk stratification,pathogenesis,treatment and prognosis evaluation in ischemic stroke patients.This review summarizes the progress of high-resolution MRI vessel wall imaging in the evaluation of intracranial atherosclerosis,especially the pathogenesis of plaque features and treatment-related information.
10.Epidemiological characteristics of sexually transmitted diseases in Zhejiang Province from 2018 to 2022
WANG Yanmin ; KONG Wenming ; SHEN Yunliang ; WU Limei ; FEI Lijuan ; DU Na ; ZHANG Hongtao
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(12):1071-1074, 1079
Objective:
To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Zhejiang Province from 2018 to 2022, so as to provide insights into improving STDs prevention and control strategies.
Methods:
Data of syphilis, gonorrhea, condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes and genital Chlamydia trachomatis infections reported in Zhejiang Province from 2018 to 2022 were collected from the Infectious Disease Surveillance System of Chinese Disease Prevention and Control Information System. The temporal, spatial and population distribution of STDs were analyzed, and the trends in incidence of STDs were evaluated using annual percent change (APC).
Results:
A total of 386 770 STDs cases were reported in Zhejiang Province from 2018 to 2022, with mean annual reported incidence of 127.80/105. The mean annual reported incidence from high to low was syphilis (44.11/105), genital Chlamydia trachomatis infections (40.20/105), gonorrhea (24.92/105), condyloma acuminatum (13.32/105), and genital herpes (5.34/105). The incidence of STDs appeared a tendency towards a decline from 2018 to 2022 (APC=-9.332%, P<0.05), with an average annual growth rate of -9.41%. Syphilis (APC=-11.536%, P<0.05), condyloma acuminatum (APC=-7.509%, P<0.05), and genital Chlamydia trachomatis infections (APC=-9.009%, P<0.05) showed a appeared a tendency towards a decline. The top three highest reported incidence were reported in Hangzhou City (185.98/105), Taizhou City (133.85/105) and Lishui City (122.73/105), respectively. The mean annual reported incidence of females was higher than that of males (140.60/105 vs. 117.83/105; P<0.05). Most STDs cases were at ages of 20 to 49 years (265 314 cases, 68.60%). Farmers (118 096 cases, 30.53%), household and unemployed personnel (85 924 cases, 22.22%) were the predominant occupation.
Conclusions
The incidence of STDs appeared a tendency towards a decline in Zhejiang Province from 2018 to 2022, with regional differences in incidence. People at ages of 20 to 49 years, farmers, household and unemployed personnel are high-risk populations for STDs.


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