1.Influencing factors for influenza vaccination among the elderly
LI Yiyao ; LI Xiaoju ; SHEN Xiaoying ; ZHANG Xianqi ; ZHAO Li ; ZHANG Yuhan ; WANG Xinmeng
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(1):31-35
Objective:
To investigate the status and influencing factors of influenza vaccination among the elderly, so as to provide insights into improving the strategies for influenza vaccination among the elderly.
Methods:
Elderly people aged 60 years and above were recruited from one community each in five sub-districts of Shihezi City, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region using a random sampling method. Demographic information, knowledge about influenza and influenza vaccines, vaccine literacy and influenza vaccination status in the past year were collected through questionnaire surveys. Factors affecting influenza vaccination among the elderly were analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
Totally 1 121 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 95.08%. There were 417 males (37.20%) and 704 females (62.80%). The majority were aged 60-<81 years, accounting for 80.37% (901 individuals). The awareness of knowledge about influenza and influenza vaccines was 78.86%. Low vaccine literacy was observed in 786 individuals, representing 70.12%. The influenza vaccination rate was 20.96%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that age (71-<81 years, OR=1.607, 95%CI: 1.041-2.479; ≥81 years, OR=1.719, 95%CI: 1.040-2.842), educational level (middle school/technical secondary school, OR=0.616, 95%CI: 0.416-0.911), medical expense payment (employee medical insurance, OR=6.531, 95%CI: 2.030-21.010; resident medical insurance, OR=3.385, 95%CI: 1.095-10.466; public expense, OR=4.828, 95%CI: 1.700-13.712), vaccination willingness (yes, OR=6.237, 95%CI: 3.277-11.871), influenza vaccination history (yes, OR=14.600, 95%CI: 8.733-24.408) and vaccine literacy (medium and above, OR=2.412, 95%CI: 1.636-3.555) were associated with influenza vaccination among the elderly.
Conclusion
The influenza vaccination rate among the elderly was relatively low, and was mainly affected by age, educational level, medical expense payment, vaccination willingness, influenza vaccination history and vaccine literacy.
2.Factors affecting the clinical decision-making expectations of patients undergoing digestive endoscopy
Jinlai ZHANG ; Wenli QIAN ; Xiaoju LEI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2024;31(1):67-71
Objective:To investigate the influential factors of patients' expectations for clinical decision-making during digestive endoscopy.Methods:A total of 120 patients who underwent digestive endoscopy were admitted to the Endoscopy Center of Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital from January 2020 to January 2022. Their general information was collected, and their clinical decision-making expectations were evaluated using the Control Preference Scale (CPS). The influential factors of clinical decision-making expectations were determined using multiple linear regression analysis.Results:The total CPS score for 120 patients undergoing digestive endoscopy was (50.72 ± 5.48) points, including (14.12 ± 1.48) points for information needs, (25.17 ± 3.52) points for communication needs, and (11.43 ± 2.04) points for decision-making needs. Univariate analysis showed that the CPS score of patients undergoing digestive endoscopy was related to gender, age, marital status, educational level, number of children, and type of visit ( t = 2.68, 2.61, 2.82, 3.28, 3.61, 2.39, all P < 0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that gender, age, educational level, and type of visit were the influential factors of clinical decision-making expectations for patients undergoing digestive endoscopy ( β = -0.71, 1.07, 0.53, -1.15, all P < 0.05). Conclusion:Gender, age, educational level, and type of visit are influential factors of patients' expectations for clinical decision-making during digestive endoscopy. Patients have a clear need for communication during clinical decision-making, and medical staff can strengthen communication with patients, correctly guiding them to participate in clinical decision-making expectations.
3.Classification and influencing factors of family resilience and post-traumatic growth in spinal tumor patients based on potential profile analysis
Li CHEN ; Lifeng YAO ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Shoumei JIA ; Li ZHANG ; Lijuan XU ; Shuyu HAN
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2024;23(2):153-160
Objective:To explore the classification and influencing factors of family resilience and post-traumatic growth in patients with spinal tumor.Methods:A cross-sectional investigation was conducted among 219 inpatients with spinal tumor admitted from July 2021 to July 2022. The General Demographic Information questionnaire, Chinese-Family Resilience Assessment Scale, Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, Family Crisis-Oriented Personal Evaluation Scales (F-COPES), and Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS) were used in the study. The ordinal and multivariate logistic regression analyses was applied to identify the factors associated with the classification of family resilience and post-traumatic growth.Results:Of the 219 patients, there were 62 cases of primary spinal tumors (28.3%). According to the results of latent profile analysis, the respondents were classified into three categories by family resilience and post-traumatic growth, namely family difficulty-resistant type ( n=38, 17.4%), general resilience-struggle type ( n=99, 45.2%) and family adaptation-growth type ( n=82, 37.4%). There were significant differences in occupational status, commitment to housework, family atmosphere( χ2=10.75, P=0.025; χ2=6.95, P=0.031; χ2=11.37, P=0.017), and total score of F-COPES and SSRS ( F=25.95, P<0.001; F=19.06, P<0.001)among three groups. Ordinal and multivariate logisitc regression analyses showed that retirement ( OR=2.928, 95% CI:1.098-7.808, P<0.05), family coping ( OR=1.113, 95% CI:1.063-1.165, P<0.05), and social support ( OR=1.226, 95% CI:1.103-1.362, P<0.05) were independently associated with family resilience and post-traumatic growth in patients with spinal tumor. Conclusion:Patients with spinal tumor have significant differences in characteristics by family resilience and post-traumatic growth. As a result, more targeted interventions should be provided for different categories of spinal tumor patients in the future.
4.Effects of Guanxinning tablet on atherosclerotic plaque,hemorheology,blood Hcy and immunoinflammation in patients with chronic renal failure and carotid artery sclerosis during hemodialysis
Maoqiang YU ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Junjun ZHU ; Yan ZHOU ; Xiaoju LIU
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(23):91-95
Objective To observe the effects of Guanxinning tablet on atherosclerotic plaque,renal function,hemorheology,blood homocysteine(Hcy)and immunoinflammation in patients with blood stasis type chronic renal failure complicated by hemodialysis and carotid atherosclerosis.Methods According to the diagnosis,inclusion and exclusion criteria,67 patients with blood stasis type chronic renal failure complicated with carotid atherosclerosis and undergoing hemodialysis from Lishui Second People's Hospital and Lishui Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 2023 to January 2024 were selected and randomly divided into control group(33 cases)and observation group(34 cases).The control group received routine treatment of chronic renal failure and hemodialysis.In the observation group,Guanxinning tablet was added to the basic treatment,and the levels of carotid atherosclerotic plaque,renal function,hemorheology,blood Hcy and immunoinflammation were detected in both groups before and after treatment.Results There were no significant differences in general information,carotid atherosclerotic plaque,renal function,hemorheology,blood Hcy level and immunoinflammation level between the two groups before treatment(P>0.05).After treatment,the observation group was superior to the control group in reducing carotid plaque,improving carotid intimedia thickening,improving renal function,reducing inflammatory index level and improving immune function(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference in reducing blood Hcy level compared with the control group(P>0.05).Conclusion Guanxinning tablet can improve the chronic inflammation in the body of patients with blood stasis type chronic renal failure combined with hemodialysis and carotid atherosclerosis,reduce blood viscosity,inhibit red blood cell aggregation,thereby improving carotid atherosclerosis,reducing carotid atherosclerotic plaque,improving renal function and improving immune function of patients,but does not reduce blood Hcy level.
5.Expert consensus on self-management of targeted drug-related skin adverse reactions in cancer patients
Chinese Nursing Association Oncology Nursing Committee ; Shanghai Anti-Cancer Association Tumor Nursing Committee ; Yang YANG ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Zhenqi LU ; Xiaolu GUO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(17):2095-2099
Objective The development of the expert consensus on self-management of skin adverse reactions in patients undergoing targeted cancer therapy(hereinafter referred to as"the consensus")aims to enhance the effectiveness of self-management for skin-related adverse reactions in cancer patients receiving targeted therapy.It seeks to reduce the incidence of these reactions and alleviate their severity.Methods Utilizing evidence-based approaches,a systematic search was conducted across both domestic and international databases and relevant websites.This process included the evaluation and summarization of pertinent evidence to create a preliminary draft of the consensus.Through 2 rounds of Delphi expert inquiries and a round of expert panel discussion,the content was refined,leading to the final draft of the consensus.Results The consensus comprises 11 sections:gathering information before medication,identifying risk factors prior to medication,self-assessment and proactive reporting,skin cleansing,skin moisturizing,sun protection,makeup application,appropriate clothing,engaging in household activities,prophylactic medication,and common management techniques.Conclusion This consensus provides a valuable reference for clinical nurses to guide cancer patients in the self-management of skin adverse reactions associated with targeted drug therapy.
6.Evaluation of the quality of Chinese guidelines and expert consensuses on nursing published in 2022
Yingfeng ZHOU ; Shizheng DU ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Zhiwen WANG ; Liqing YUE ; Xufei LUO ; Yan HU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(20):2538-2546
Objective To evaluate the scientificity,transparency and applicability of Chinese guidelines and expert consensuses on nursing published in 2022,in order to improve the quality of guidelines and consensuses.Methods Databases including Medline,Embase,Web of Science,CBM,CNKI,WanFang database,Chinese Medical Journal,and related websites were electronically searched,as well as China Hong Kong,Macao and Taiwan medical journals,to collect Chinese guidelines and expert consensuses on nursing from January to December 2022.STAR tool was used to evaluate the quality of each guidelines and consensuses by 3 assessors independently.Total score,scoring rate of each domain and item were adopted to analyze the outcomes.Results A total of 3 guidelines and 33 expert consensuses were included.The total guidelines and expert consensuses STAR score(33.5±14.3).The quality of guidelines and consensuses was low.The quality of guidelines was moderate with average score of 55.1,and the quality of consensuses was low with average score of 31.5.The included guidelines and consensuses had a highest score rate(52.4%)in the domain of recommendation.Among 39 items of STAR tool,the top 4 items including listing participants and institutions,explaining additional instructions for implementation,describing consensus method,and listing references for recommendations had a high score rate of 100%,83.3%,77.8%,75.0%respectively.However,the items of registration,providing registration information,protocols being searched on public platforms and explaining the role of funding had a low score rate,urgent need for attention and upgrading.Conclusion The overall quality of the Chinese guidelines and expert consensuses on nursing published in 2022 was low.As a medical and nursing practice guidance document,the quality of guidelines and expert consensuses should be improved by encouraging registration,strengthening management of interest conflict,enhancing the rigor of guideline developing process,and expanding the dissemination.
7.A study on the construction of communication strategies for informing patients with advanced cancer
Yutong LIU ; Zhenqi LU ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Zhe HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(13):1000-1008
Objective:To construct a communication strategy and implementation method for advanced cancer patients based on two communication models widely used at home and abroad, so as to reduce the difficulty of clinical disease notification.Methods:From January to October 2022, based on the communication model of SPIKES (Setting, Perception, Invitation, Knowledge, Empathy, Summary) and NURSE(Name, Understand, Respect, Support, Explore), combined with literature analysis, qualitative interviews, and expert argumentation, the communication strategy items of advanced cancer patients were constructed.Results:A total of 18 articles were included in the literature analysis. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 20 interviewees (including 4 doctors, 11 nurses, and 5 patients),6 males, 14 females, aged (35.94 ± 8.03) years old. A total of 8 experts participated in the demonstration, 2 males and 6 females, aged (41.88 ± 6.58) years old. Finally, the specific items and words of the disease notification process and communication strategies of advanced cancer patients in line with China ′s clinical practice were constructed. A total of 3 first-level items, 16 second-level items, 53 third-level items, and speech techniques were constructed, including pre-communication preparation, regular communication strategies, and poor communication disposal strategies. The importance score of the item was 4.50 to 5.00, and the coefficient of variation of the item was 0 to 0.12. Conclusions:The communication strategy of advanced cancer patients based on the communication model is scientific and feasible, and can be used as a tool to inform advanced cancer patients.
8.Qualitative research on the cognition of chemotherapy-induced taste alterations by medical staff in oncology department
Yuange DONG ; Yang YANG ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Zhenqi LU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(17):1332-1337
Objective:To gain a deeper understanding of the experience of medical staff in the oncology department in understanding and managing chemotherapy-induced taste alterations (CITAs).Methods:Using phenomenological research methods, in-depth interviews were conducted with 15 medical staff in the oncology department of Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, and the interview materials were transcribed, encoded, categorized, and described by Colaizzi 7-step analysis method.Results:Totally 15 respondents aged 26-43, 3 males and 12 females. Three themes were extracted, including the perception of benefits of CITAs symptom management ("hard outcome" benefit perception - improving symptom management level; "soft outcome" benefit perception-enhancing effective communication among multiple parties); the obstacles between the lack of awareness of knowledge about CITAs and symptom management (differences in medical staff′s understanding of CITAs; low accessibility of acquisition channels about CITAs knowledge); the management and intervention measures of CITAs lack specialization and high efliciency (CITAs′ management measures mostly stem from work experience; CITAs′ management may be based on information construction in the future).Conclusions:Hospital managers should fully utilize the opportunity of symptom management in CITAs, develop professional and efficient intervention and management strategies, strengthen the learning of relevant knowledge of the symptom among medical staff in oncology department, reduce symptom distress and patient self-perception burden, and improve the level of symptom management among medical staff in the oncology department.
9.Efficacy and safety of eravacycline versus ertapenem in the treatment of complicated intraperitoneal infection in Chinese adults:a multicenter,randomized,double-blind phase Ⅲ bridging trial
Xiaoju LÜ ; Gang CHEN ; Shuanghai LIU ; Xiaorong LI ; Zhongtao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2024;24(3):249-256
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of eravacycline in the treatment of complicated intra-abdominal infection(cIAI)in Chinese adult patients.Methods In this multicenter,randomized,double-blind phase Ⅲ study,cIAI patients were randomly assigned to receive either eravacycline(1.0 mg/kg,q12h)or ertapenem(1 g,q24h)by intravenous infusion for 5 to 14 days.The primary and secondary efficacy endpoints included the clinical efficacy and microbiological efficacy in different populations,including modified intention-to-treat(MITT)population,clinically evaluable(CE)population,and microbiologically evaluable(ME)population,at different time points after treatment.Clinical cure rates at specific visits were summarized and compared between treatment groups in different populations.The microbial eradication rate was calculated for the patients with baseline pathogens.The incidence of adverse events(AE)and drug-related treatment emergent adverse event(TEAE)was analyzed by treatment group.Results A total of 144 patients with cIAI who received at least one dose of the study drug were included in the MITT population.The clinical cure rate was 77.8%(56/72)in eravacycline-treated patients and 90.3%(65/72)in ertapenem-treated patients at 25-31 days after the first dose(TOC visit).When the patients who received insufficient treatment(<72 hours)were excluded,the clinical cure rate was 83.6%(56/67)in eravacycline group and 90.3%(65/72)in ertapenem.For CE and ME patients,the clinical cure rate at TOC visit was 91.1%(51/56)and 83.3%(25/30)in eravacycline group,95.3%(61/64)and 90.9%(30/33)in ertapenem group.Eravacycline treatment achieved microbiological eradication rate of 91.3%(21/23)against Escherichia coli at TOC visit in micro-MITT population while ertapenem treatment resulted in a microbiological eradication rate of 96.2%(25/26).The microbiological efficacy of eravacycline and ertapenem against Klebsiella pneumoniae was 4/5 and 3/3,respectively.The incidence of TEAE was similar in eravacycline and ertapenem groups(75.0%vs.70.8%),most of which were mild or moderate.The AEs associated with eravacycline were mainly infusion site phlebitis(9.7%,7/72)and infusion site pain(8.3%,6/72).Conclusions Similar to ertapenem,eravacycline has good clinical and microbiological efficacy in treating cIAI.It is also safe and well-tolerated in the patients.
10.Construction of a core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses
Wenhua YU ; Yiyuan ZHAO ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Zhihuan ZHOU ; Jinhua LI ; Liuliu ZHANG ; Li YIN ; Wanmin QIANG ; Huiyu LUO ; Guichun JIANG ; Yuan YU ; Yuhan LU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(10):1268-1275
Objective:To construct a core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses.Methods:This study is a cross-sectional study. A preliminary draft of the core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses was developed through literature review and expert group coordination from June to November 2022. The core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses was established using the Delphi method for expert consultation and the analytic hierarchy process.Results:A total of 54 experts from 11 hospitals and four medical schools in 10 provinces and municipalities directly under the central government across the country were included in two rounds of expert consultation. The effective response rates of the questionnaire were all 100%, with an expert authority coefficient of 0.90, Kendall coordination coefficients of 0.089 to 0.179 and 0.101 to 0.176 ( P<0.01). The final established core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses included seven primary indicators and 69 secondary indicators. Conclusions:The core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses is comprehensive and has the characteristics of specialized oncology nursing, and the construction process is scientific and reliable, laying the foundation for future training of oncology advanced practice nurses.


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