1.A Survey on the Perceived Experience and Acceptance of Intrapartum Ultrasound as a Novel Method for Labor Progress Assessment
Xinjuan CHEN ; Jinhui CUI ; Liping OUYANG ; Ling LI ; Jianhui FAN ; Ping LI
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(3):535-540
ObjectiveTo investigate the perceived experience and acceptance of intrapartum ultrasound (IPUS) as a novel method for labor progress assessment among pregnant women. MethodsFrom February 2023 to December 2024, a total of 180 pregnant women admitted to the Labor Ward of Lingnan Hospital, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, who were planned for vaginal trial of labor , were accessed for labor progress using IPUS and vaginal examination (VE) after the onset of labor and prior to the initiation n of labor analgesia. A self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate the women's perceived experiences with both examination methods and their acceptance of IPUS. The pain intensity associated with the examinations was evaluated using the visual analogue pain scale (VAS). Differences in the women's experiences and pain intensity between the two labor progress assessment methods were compared. ResultsThe acceptance rate of IPUS was 96.67% (174/180), with the remaining 6 cases undecided. Over 60% of the pregnant women reported IPUS assessment as comfortable and none of them felt discomfort, whereas 32.8% felt uncomfortable with VE (χ2=196.02, P<0.001). Nearly two-thirds of the pregnant women believed that VE would cause psychological distress, while none reported such effect with IPUS (χ2=261.52, P<0.001). Approximately 77.78% (140/180) of the pregnant women believed that IPUS could reduce their fear of vaginal delivery and enhance their confidence if it replaced VE. The VAS score for IPUS [0 (0, 2)] was significantly lower than that for VE [4 (4, 6)] (Z=-14.62, P<0.001). Further stratified analysis showed that over 90% (164/180) of the pregnant women found IPUS painless, with no moderate or severe pain reported, compared to 43.33% (78/180) experienced moderate or severe pain with VE (P<0.001). ConclusionAs a novel approach for labor progress assessment, IPUS not only alleviates the pain and discomfort associated with traditional VE and reduces the fear of childbirth but also enhances women's confidence in delivery, thereby achieving a high level of acceptance among parturient women in China.
2.Interpretation of Nursing Standards for Clinical Operation Techniques in Critical Care Ultrasound
Mingxi ZHAO ; Jianhua SUN ; Hongbo LUO ; Zunzhu LI ; Xin LI ; Jie JING ; Qing ZHANG ; Xinjuan WU ; Xiaoting WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(5):584-588
This paper interprets the background, content overview and characteristics, clinical practice significance and disciplinary development of Nursing Standards for Clinical Operation Techniques in Critical Care Ultrasound (hereinafter referred to as the Standards) and puts forward reflections on the clinical application of the Standards, aiming to improve the critical care ultrasound techniques of clinical nursing staff, solve nursing challenges and make clinical nursing ultrasound techniques more scientific, standardized and homogenized.
3.Construction of risk evaluation indicators for the occurrence of diaphragm dysfunction in ICU patients
Yunfeng BAI ; Tianchao CHEN ; Xinyi LIU ; Yueying FENG ; Hongbo LUO ; Zunzhu LI ; Jianhua SUN ; Jing CAO ; Haibo DENG ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(11):1339-1345
Objective The risk evaluation indicators for the occurrence of diaphragm dysfunction in ICU patients was constructed to provide a reference for the establishment of the disease risk evaluation tools for diaphragm dysfunction.Methods The literature related to diaphragm dysfunction from CNKI,Wanfang Data,PubMed,Embase and Web of Science from the establishment of databases to November 11 th,2022 was systematically searched.After the first draft was determined through the literature review method,the first draft of the indicators was revised by brainstorming,with the opinions of 10 medical and nursing experts from May to June 2023.From June to July 2023,the content and weight of risk evaluation indicators of diaphragmatic dysfunction in ICU patients were determined through expert letter inquiry and hierarchical analysis.Results 35 experts completed the first round of letter inquiry,and 34 experts completed the second round of letter inquiry.The recovery rates of the valid questionnaires in the 2 rounds of expert correspondence were 92.1%and 97.1%,respectively,and the expert authority coefficients were 0.884 and 0.904,respectively,and the Kendall harmony coefficients of all indicators were 0.356~0.570 and 0.369~0.604,respectively(all P<0.001).The final constructed risk evaluation indicators of diaphragm dysfunction in ICU patients includes 7 first-level indicators,34 secondary indicators and 34 tertiary indicators.Conclusion The risk evaluation index of diaphragm dysfunction in ICU patients constructed in this study is comprehensive,specific,scientific and applicable,which can guide medical staff to conduct early risk evaluation of diaphragm function in ICU patients,and provide references for the establishment of disease risk assessment tools for diaphragm function.
4.Development of a working model of evidence-based nursing practice in deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis
Yu WANY ; Yufang HAO ; Yufen MA ; Yuan XU ; Ranxun AN ; Haibo DENG ; Lei WANG ; Xiaojie WANG ; Jianhua SUN ; Jia LIU ; Liyun ZHU ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(15):1804-1811
Objective To construct an evidence-based practice model for nurses in preventing deep vein thrombosis(DVT)and provide a scientific and targeted theoretical basis for nurses to carry out evidence-based nursing practice in DVT prevention.Methods Based on the previous evidence-based nursing practice project on DVT prevention after hip and knee arthroplasty,the research team used theoretical analysis and brainstorming to develop a draft of the work model.Expert meetings were organized to validate the content of the draft using the Delphi method,leading to the finalization of the evidence-based practice model for nurses in preventing DVT.Results The Knowledge-to-Action(KTA)framework was selected as the basic framework for constructing the evidence-based nursing practice model for preventing DVT.Theoretical Domain Framework,Theory of Planned Behavior,and Social Cognitive Theory were chosen to explore the influencing factors of nurses'behavior change in preventing DVT through evidence-based practice.The authority coefficient of the participating experts was 0.904,indicating high reliability.The final model consisted of 6 key components:knowledge generation,problem identification,localization and adaptation,knowledge application,sustained knowledge use,and conceptual framework for behavior change through evidence-based practice.Conclusion Based on theoretical analysis and clinical practice,this study developed an evidence-based practice model for nurses in preventing DVT using the expert meeting.The research methodology was scientific,and the content was reliable,providing a theoretical basis for nurses to engage in evidence-based nursing practice for DVT prevention.
5.Construction of clinical training content system for master of nursing specialist
Xiangyu SUN ; Yule LI ; Jing JIAO ; Jiamin LI ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Yunfeng BAI ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(2):203-208
Objective:To construct the clinical training content system for master of nursing specialist (MNS) in China.Methods:The first draft of clinical training content system for MNS was constructed through literature review, national status survey and semi-structured interview. Delphi expert consultation was used to form the final draft, and analytic hierarchy process was used to determine the weight of indicators at all levels.Results:Two rounds of consultation were conducted among 20 experts. The questionnaire recovery rate was 100% and the expert authority coefficient was 0.93. The Kendall concordance coefficients of the two rounds were 0.499 and 0.387, respectively, with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.001) . The average assigned value of importance of indicators at all levels was 4.60 to 5.00. The final version of the clinical training content system for MNS included 6 first-level items, 17 second-level items and 24 third-level items. Conclusions:The clinical training content system for MNS has good practicability, scientificity and reliability, which can provide reference and guidance for MNS clinical training.
6.Factors influencing the frequency of position change in adult ICU patients: a scoping review
Jiamin LI ; Xiangyu SUN ; Yufang HAO ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(23):3199-3203
Objective:To review the influencing factors of position change frequency in adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, so as to provide reference basis for formulating position change plans for adult ICU patients.Methods:Under the guidance of the scoping review guidelines of the Joanna Briggs Institute in Australia, relevant literature was systematically searched in PubMed, ProQuest, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), WanFang Data, VIP, and China Biomedical Literature Database. The search period was from database establishment to October 26, 2022. We extracted and summarized data from the included literature.Results:A total of 23 articles were included. Factors affecting the frequency of position change in adult ICU patients included patient activity ability, mobility ability, perception, moisture, nutrition, friction and shear forces, fever, skin condition, age, weight, past history, consciousness, hemodynamic status, respiration, oxygen demand, hygiene self-care ability, support surface used, patient skin response to position change frequency, and pain during position change, whether it was the final/near death stage, sleep, overall disease status, overall treatment goals, and perspective of position change.Conclusions:Nurses should fully consider relevant influencing factors when formulating a position change plan for adult ICU patients, in order to improve the prevention effect of pressure injury, promote patient recovery, and increase the cost-effectiveness of position change.
7.Bibliometrics analysis of sarcopenic obesity based on Web of Science
Xiangyu SUN ; Jiamin LI ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Chen ZHU ; Yunfeng BAI ; Hongpeng LIU ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(26):3545-3552
Objective:To explore the research status and trends of sarcopenic obesity at home and abroad, so as to provide a reference for the nursing staff to carry out related clinical work or research.Methods:The articles on sarcopenic obesity included from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2021 were retrieved in the Web of Science core database. Bibliometric analysis was performed using CiteSpace software.Results:From 2000 to 2021, there were 1 252 articles related to sarcopenic obesity, and the number of articles published showed an upward trend year by year. Totals of 83 countries or regions participated in the research, and the country with the largest number of publications was the United States (286) . The most published journal was Clinical Nutrition (44) . The author with the most papers was Wolfgang Kemmler (14) , and the institution with the most papers was Korea University (57) . Research hotspots mainly focused on immune resistance, disease risk and nutritional intervention.Conclusions:Bibliometric analysis reveals research patterns and trends in sarcopenic obesity. Foreign countries started early in this research field, and my country is still in its infancy. There is also an urgent need to cultivate research leaders in the field of sarcopenic obesity, form an inter-institutional cooperation mechanism, and carry out multidisciplinary teamwork to promote the health of the elderly.
8.Bibliometrics analysis of sarcopenic obesity based on Web of Science
Xiangyu SUN ; Jiamin LI ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Chen ZHU ; Yunfeng BAI ; Hongpeng LIU ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(26):3545-3552
Objective:To explore the research status and trends of sarcopenic obesity at home and abroad, so as to provide a reference for the nursing staff to carry out related clinical work or research.Methods:The articles on sarcopenic obesity included from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2021 were retrieved in the Web of Science core database. Bibliometric analysis was performed using CiteSpace software.Results:From 2000 to 2021, there were 1 252 articles related to sarcopenic obesity, and the number of articles published showed an upward trend year by year. Totals of 83 countries or regions participated in the research, and the country with the largest number of publications was the United States (286) . The most published journal was Clinical Nutrition (44) . The author with the most papers was Wolfgang Kemmler (14) , and the institution with the most papers was Korea University (57) . Research hotspots mainly focused on immune resistance, disease risk and nutritional intervention.Conclusions:Bibliometric analysis reveals research patterns and trends in sarcopenic obesity. Foreign countries started early in this research field, and my country is still in its infancy. There is also an urgent need to cultivate research leaders in the field of sarcopenic obesity, form an inter-institutional cooperation mechanism, and carry out multidisciplinary teamwork to promote the health of the elderly.
9.Value of α-synuclein concentration in cerebrospinal fluid in predicting postoperative delirium
Yuwei GUO ; Xiaopeng SUN ; Chunhui XIE ; Xu LIN ; Bin WANG ; Rui DONG ; Wei XU ; Mingshan WANG ; Xinjuan YU ; Yanlin BI
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2021;41(3):282-286
Objective:To investigate the value of α-synuclein (α-syn) concentration in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in predicting postoperative delirium (POD).Methods:One thousand patients underwent elective surgery with combined epidural-spinal anesthesia in our hospital from January 2018 to September 2020 were selected.The epidural puncture was performed at L 3, 4 interspace, and 2 ml of CSF was collected after the needle reaching the subarachnoid space.The concentrations of α-syn, β-amyloid (Aβ)40, Aβ42, total tau protein (T-tau), and phosphorylated tau protein (P-tau) in CSF were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.The concentrations of α-syn in CSF and occurrence of POD in patients of different ages were recorded.Patients were divided into POD group and non-POD group according to whether POD occurred, and frequency matching (1∶1) was performed based on five matching variables of age, ASA physical status, education level, duration of operation, and intraoperative blood loss. Results:Eight hundred and forty-one patients were finally included in the study, and the incidence of POD was 15.0%. There were 126 cases in POD group and 126 cases in non-POD group after matching. The concentrations of α-syn in CSF and incidence of POD were gradually increased with age ( P<0.05). Compared with non-POD group, the concentrations of α-syn, T-tau and P-tau in CSF were significantly increased, the concentrations of Aβ40 and Aβ42 were decreased, Aβ40/P-tau, Aβ42/P-tau, Aβ42/Aβ40 and P-tau/T-tau were decreased in POD group ( P<0.05). After confounding factors were corrected by logistic regression analysis, increased concentrations of α-syn, p-tau, and T-tau in CSF were risk factors for POD ( P<0.05). Increased concentrations of Aβ40 and Aβ42 in CSF and increased Aβ40/P-tau and Aβ42/P-tau were protective factors for POD ( P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the concentration of α-syn in CSF was negatively correlated with Aβ40 and Aβ42 concentrations and positively correlated with P-tau and T-tau concentrations ( P<0.05). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of concentrations of α-syn in CSF predicting POD was 0.895, Youden index was 0.664, sensitivity was 80.00%, and specificity was 86.36% ( P<0.001). Conclusion:The concentration of α-syn in CSF is related to the occurrence of POD, and it provides higher accuracy in predicting POD.
10.Preliminary construction of clinical training target system for master of nursing specialist
Xiangyu SUN ; Yule LI ; Jing JIAO ; Chen ZHU ; Hongpeng LIU ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Xinjuan WU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(36):4908-4913
Objective:To construct a clinical training target system for masters of nursing specialist (MNS) , so as to provides references for clinical training of masters of nursing specialist in China.Methods:The index system was preliminarily constructed by literature review, semi-structured interview and preliminary investigation. The convenient sampling method was used to select 20 experts from Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu and other regions from August to October 2020 to conduct two rounds of expert letter consultation, revise and improve the indicators and establish the clinical training target system for masters of nursing specialist.Results:The valid recovery rates of the two rounds of expert letter consultation questionnaire were both 100.00% (20/20) , and the expert authority coefficient was 0.93. The Kendall's coordination coefficient of total index of the first and second rounds of expert letter consultation questionnaire was 0.461 and 0.317, respectively ( P<0.01) . Finally, the clinical training objective system for masters of nursing specialist included 3 first-level indicators (quality objectives, knowledge objectives and skills objectives) , 6 second-level indicators and 27 third-level indicators. Conclusions:The clinical training target system for master of nursing specialist established in this study is scientific, credible, comprehensive and practical, which can provide a reference for the clinical training of masters of nursing specialist in China.

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