1.Analysis of adherence and determinants of sublingual immunotherapy in patients with Artemisia pollen-induced allergic rhinitis.
Yingzi CAO ; Yan FENG ; Qian WANG ; Shifan HAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(6):448-452
Objective:To monitor adherence to specific sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis(AR), analyse factors influencing adherence, and provide research support to effectively improve adherence. Methods:Patients with AR who underwent Artemisia pollen SLIT at the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from May 2021 to April 2022 were retrospectively followed up by telephone to investigate the current status of treatment, count the causes of shedding, and extract relevant information from their medical record data for analysis. Results:Of the 112 patients surveyed, 34 discontinued treatment(30.3%); patients who experienced adverse reactions and SLIT patients who had been on treatment for more than 6 months showed relatively good adherence(P<0.05). The main reasons for discontinuation in patients who dropped out were: asymptomatic discomfort during the non-pollen phase and therefore discontinuation of treatment or feeling that treatment was ineffective 9 cases(26.5%), forced discontinuation due to vaccination or pregnancy, or epidemics 6 cases(17.6%). Conclusion:Long-term adherence of patients to Artemisia pollen SLIT still needs to be brought to the attention of healthcare professionals, especially in the early stages of treatment when good patient education and good channels of trust and communication between doctors and patients need to be established.
Humans
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Sublingual Immunotherapy
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Allergens
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Retrospective Studies
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Rhinitis, Allergic/therapy*
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Artemisia
2.Efficacy of parent-child emotional regulation and resilience group training on adolescent depression
Junxiang CHENG ; Juan ZHAO ; Yaoqing FENG ; Baoli SONG ; Ying LI ; Yangjie CHEN ; Xiaomei LIU ; Shifan HAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(12):1078-1085
Objective:To explore the application effect of parent-child emotional regulation and resilience group training in adolescent depression patients.Methods:From August 2020 to September 2021, a total of 118 adolescent depression patients were enrolled and randomly divided into the intervention group(66 cases) and the control group(66 cases) by a random number table method.The intervention group received medication therapy and parent-child group emotional regulation and psychological resilience training, while the control group received medication therapy and commonly used individual, family or group therapy in clinical practice.The Hamilton Depression rating scale(HAMD-24 version), Herth hope scale(HHS), Connor-Davidson resilience scale(CD-RISC), and family adaptability and cohesion evaluation scale, second edition Chinese version(FACES-Ⅱ-CV) were adopted to investigate participants at baseline, 12-week, 24-week, and 36-week after intervention.SPSS 26.0 statistical software was used to perform repeated measurement analysis of variance on the data.Results:(1)The interaction effect between two groups of HAMD scores( F=54.0, P<0.001), group main effect( F=401.4, P<0.001), and time main effect( F=116.6, P<0.001) were all significant.Further simple effect analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in HAMD scores at various time points after intervention between the intervention group(26.2±6.5, 19.3±5.9, 11.3±5.6) and the control group(33.1±9.1, 30.3±7.9, 25.0±8.4)(all P<0.05). Intragroup comparison showed the HAMD scores of the intervention group and control group at each time point after intervention were lower than those before intervention (all P<0.05). (2)The interaction effect of CD-RISC scores between two groups of patients( F=72.1, P<0.001), group main effect( F=48.9, P<0.001), and time main effect( F=174.9, P<0.001) were significant.Further simple effect analysis showed that the CD-RISC score of the intervention group at each time point after intervention were higher than those of the control group(all P<0.05). Intragroup comparison showed the scores of CD-RISC at each time point after intervention in the intervention group and the control group were higher than those before intervention(all P<0.05). (3)The interaction effect of HHS scores( F=121.6, P<0.001), group main effect( F=57.4, P<0.001), and time main effect( F=208.1, P<0.001) of the two groups of patients were significant.Further simple effect analysis showed that the HHS scores of the intervention group were higher than those of the control group at all time points after intervention(all P<0.05). Intragroup comparison showed the HHS scores of the intervention group and the control group at each time point after intervention were higher than those before intervention(all P<0.05). (4)The interaction effect of FACES-Ⅱ-CV scores( F=45.0, P<0.001), group main effect( F=20.3, P<0.001), and time main effect( F=154.5, P<0.001) of the two groups of patients were significant.Further simple effect analysis showed that the FACES-Ⅱ-CV scores of the intervention group were higher than those of the control group at all time points after intervention(all P<0.05). Intragroup comparison showed the FACES-Ⅱ-CV scores of the intervention group and the control group at each time point after intervention were higher than those before intervention(all P<0.05). (5)The total effective rate of the intervention group was higher than that of the control group(95.1%, 87.7%)( P<0.001). Conclusion:In adolescents with depression, parent-child group emotional regulation and resilience training can effectively reduce depression emotion, increase the level of hope and resilience of patients and enhance family intimacy and adaptability.
3.Analysis of published articles supported by Clinical Nursing Fund in 12 core nursing journals from 2015 to 2018
Jinlian CHENG ; Yinping CHU ; Shifan HAN ; Yanan CAO ; Qiong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2020;33(3):209-213
Objective:To understand the status quo and problems of clinical nursing fund paper publication in China from 2015 to 2018.Methods:The clinical nursing fund papers published in 12 core nursing journals and published by Chinese Authors in WOS database were analyzed by using bibliometrics methodology. Information analyzed including year distribution, number of authors, regional distribution, the number of institutions, research nature, research type, statistical application, specialty distribution and research content.Results:From 2015 to 2018, the proportion of clinical nursing fund papers was increasing, the proportion of funded papers in Chinese and WOS was 44.06% and 51.46% respectively, the main funding sources of each project came from provinces or direct-controlled municipalities level(42.02% in Chinese and 33.06% in WOS). Chinese fund papers were mainly co-authored by four people (20.18%) and mostly from the same institution (67.83%), the fund papers collected by WOS were mainly co-authored by six people (21.14%) and mainly produced by two institutions (40.65%). Clinical trials (26.64%) were the main research types of Chinese funded papers, and statistical inference (73.15%) was the main application of statistical methods. Jiangsu (14.58%) produced the most Chinese fund papers, and the first authors of the fund papers collected by WOS mostly came from Taiwan (43.90%); the main research topics were oncology nursing (16.65% in Chinese and 22.49% in WOS) and disease and symptom nursing (23.57% in Chinese and 23.04% in WOS).Conclusions:The number of papers on clinical nursing fund was increasing year by year, the application of statistics is basically stable, the sources of fund funding were increasingly diversified, and the trend of scientific research cooperation was increasing. Economically developed areas were the main force of scientific research output. The focus of clinical nursing research was oncology nursing and disease and symptom nursing.
4.Concern and influencing factors of freshman knowledge in Sichuan university
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(3):352-355
Objective:
To understand the concern of freshmen with different characteristics on sexual knowledge in Sichuan province and to provide evidence for comprenensive sex education in colleges.
Methods:
A survey was conducted among 2 532 freshmen from 13 universities in Sichuan Province in September 2018. Attention to specific sexual knowledge among students with different characteristics was analyzed.
Results:
Sexual knowledge that the freshmen concerned included partner communication (39.25%~55.10%), STD and AIDS (37.78%~44.85%) and gender equality (33.33%~43.34%). Logistic regression results showed that male students payed more attention to partner communication(OR=0.77,95%CI=0.65-0.91), masturbation (OR=0.36,95%CI=0.27-0.47) and sexual minorities (OR=0.61,95%CI=0.41-0.90), while female students payed more attention to gender equality (OR=1.31,95%CI=1.10-1.57), sexual harassment and violence (OR=1.65,95%CI=1.37-1.98). Rural students pay. more attention to partner communication (OR=0.79,95%CI=0.65-0.94), while urban students pay. more attention to masturbation (OR=1.50,95%CI=1.08-2.08), sexual harassment and sexual violence (OR=1.30,95%CI=1.07-1.58). Students who had sex were more concerned about contraception and unwanted pregnancy than those who had not (OR=0.53,95%CI=0.39-0.72). Sexual minority students were more concerned about topic of sexual minorities than heterosexual students (OR=3.50,95%CI=2.30-5.33).
Conclusion
College freshmen with different characteristics varied in their concern on sexual knowledge, which is related to their needs. It is suggested that schools set up comprehensive education courses according to the needs of students, the content of sex education knowledge can be focused, and carry out comprehensive and targeted sex education.
5.Analysis of clinical nursing zero cited funded papers published in 12 core nursing journals from 2012 to 2014
Jinlian CHENG ; Yinping CHU ; Shifan HAN ; Qiong CHEN ; Lijuan DONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2018;31(2):141-146
Objective To explore the zero cited fund papers in clinical nursing in China,in order to provide evidence for improving the academic quality and cite rate of nursing papers.Methods Bibliometric statistical analysis was used to summarize zero cited papers published in 12 nursing core journals from 2012 to 2014.Indicators collected including the distribution of time,journals,funding number,funding sources,research methods,research design type,statistics method,number of cooperative people,nature of the authors' organizations,as well as the conditions of cited papers and the distribution of themes.Results The overall zero cited rate of clinical nursing zero cited fund papers was 74.64%.Affiliated hospital of colleges account for a large proportion of 42.53%,and the zero cited rate in the national disease research center and the affiliated hospital of army colleges was the highest (100.00% and 80.52%).The oncology nursing,disease and symptoms care proportion was 13.94% and 23.10%.The output of TCM care and rehabilitation care fund paper accounted only 3 and 8 respectively,and none was cited.The zero cited rates of social support,care coordination,treatment and care attitude and evidence-based research were 96.3%,94.12%,91.67%,90.32%.Strengthened their awareness of research applications,managers focused on research papers in the number of outputs at the same time and paid attention to the paper quality,and promoted scientific research into nursing,and promoted the development of nursing discipline.Conclusions The current paper-citing situation in clinical nursing was not optimistic,nursing research personnel should correct the attitude of scientific research,strengthen their own sense of scientific achievement applications.The management personnel should pay more attention to the paper quality,and promote nursing research outcome transformation,promote the development of nursing discipline.
6.Analysis of citations of literatures of nursing staff from quotations of five nursing periodicals from year 2010 to 2012
Jinlian CHENG ; Yinping CHU ; Shifan HAN ; Xiujuan YE
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2016;29(2):139-143
Objective To investigate the habits that literatures using by nursing staffs during 2010 to 2012 in China.Methods The publication from Chinese Journal of Nursing, Nursing Research, Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing, Journal of Nurses Training and Journal of Nursing Science from year of 2010 to 2012 were statistically analyzed using literature metrology method.The statistics results were compared with data from 2007 to 2009.Results In past 3 years, the quantity,quantity of papers with citations, average number of citations, citations of theses with citations published in-mentioned above five periodicals increased year by year.In 2010 to 2012, the average number of citations and citations rate of papers also improved compared with 2007 to 2009.The type citation is mainly from Journals,and the language was mainly in Chinese.Conclusions In the past 3 years, the nursing staff's literature utilization was improved.However, in the situation of using references with foreign language, nursing staff was poor comparing with medical personnel.On the scientific research ability of nursing personnel training should be strengthened,and the application of new technology and new theory in domestic and international should be strengthened as well..
7.The status of patentable invention by nursing professionals in recent years
Jinlian CHENG ; Yinping CHU ; Shifan HAN ; Li WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2015;28(5):401-404
Objective To understand the current status of nursing patentable invention.Methods The patent literature published in nursing journals from 2010 to 2013 were analyzed to obtain related information.Results The results show an increasing trend in the number of patents of patient care;patent inventor distributed in 25 provinces and municipalities, mainly level 3 hospitals (89.86%), nurses with undergraduate degree (76.76%) and senior nurses (50.28%).The patents focused on the life care appliances (such as improved disease clothing, toilet equipments, the cleaning utensils, cutlery improvement, etc.), infusion, injection therapy appliance (such as infusion sets, syringes, dosing auxiliary device, infusion fixtures, etc.), airway care paraphernalia, washing, and drainage equipments, etc.Of all the nursing patents, utility model patents accounted for majority, and only 3 of them were invention patents.Conclusions The trend of nursing patentable invention show good momentum, but the quality needs to be improved.The innovation training for nurses is necessary;and it is also important to increase support to establish an innovation environment.
8.Bibliometrics analysis of nurse drug prescription related research in foreign countries
Yeqing YANG ; Shifan HAN ; Zhiguang DUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2013;(1):60-62
Objective To know about the current status and developing trends of the nurse drug prescription of foreign countries.In order to Provide reference for China.Methods All literatures related to nurse drug prescription in 1981-2011,were searched in the PubMed database.then use Microsoft Excel to sort and analyze the database.Including the database's Annual distribution,SCI publication status,Journal distribution and main content.Results From 1981 t0 2011,515 articles related to nurse drug prescription were collected totally.The number of publications and the collaboration status increased in recent years approximately.The main content include status in quo,laws and regulations,Policy support as well as education and training and so on.Conclusion The foreign countries have implemented nurse drug prescription for a long time,laying emphasis on the Policy,management,education and practice every aspect of nurse drug prescription,and its development degree Is increasing year by year.So that they can Provide a good reference for China.
9.Analysis of inflnencing factors for research papers publication by 750 nursing staff
Jinlian CHENG ; Yinping CHU ; Shifan HAN ; Hongrui SHI ; Xiujuan DONG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2012;28(7):528-532
Objective To learn the publications and influencing factors of scientific papers from nursing staff in China.Methods 750 authors were chosen in a stratified random sampling for survey,and the questionnaires included a survey form on nursing research papers publications and one research ability self-rating scalce Results The nursing staff surveyed published 1-70 papers per person,averaging 8.83papers per person; on average 0.45 papers were published per person per year.Main factors for research outputs range from high to low as follows:age,academic titles,research ability,education background and research training,with the Beta values of 0.255,0.234,0.142,0.093,and 0.087 respectively.Conclusion Nursing administrators need to develop respective objectives for nursing staff of different age,academic titles,education background and research ability,and set up an effective incentive mechanism to ignite the enthusiasm of scientific research.
10.Research on motives and influence factors of scientific research of nursing staff
Jinlian CHENG ; Yinping CHU ; Shifan HAN ; Hongrui SHI ; Xiujuan DONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2012;(6):366-371
Objective To analyse the research motives and its influencing factors of nursing staff.Methods 1000 authors who wrote for “Nursing Research” were chosen with a random code sampling method and were surveyed with a questionnaire,which inquired about their research motivation and self-rated research ability scale.Results Nursing research motives include to summarise clinical experience66.2% (524/793),to get promotion 55.4% (420/793),to contribute to nursing profession 37.2% (295/793),to report research achievements 35.6% (282/793),and to meet the requirements of the institution17.5% (139/793).Research motives were statistically different in terms of age,work expirence,educational background,professional title,attitude,research training,research ability,and work institution (P =0.013,0.037,0.048,0.002,0.024,0.008,0.005,0.009,0.004,P<0.05).Conclusions To stimulate the enthusiasm for research in nursing staff,administrators need to pay great attention to higher education for nurses,enhance their research training,provide research platform,and to improve the incentive system.


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