1.Application of family resilience intervention in adults with chronic disease: a scoping review
Fangfang YANG ; Weiying ZHANG ; Fangming FENG ; Jiaqian HE ; Jing MENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(23):3210-3215
Objective:To conduct a scoping review on the application of family resilience intervention in adults with chronic disease.Methods:Related studies published from database establishment to October 30, 2023 were systematically searched on PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Scopus, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, VIP, and China Biomedical Database. The included literature was summarized and analyzed.Results:A total of 9 articles were included. The intervention elements for family resilience included increasing awareness of diseases and family characteristics, solving and responding to family problems, engaging in family interaction and communication, integrating internal and external resources, and providing psychological and technical support. The outcome indicators were the level of family resilience and effectiveness.Conclusions:The intervention of family resilience in adults with chronic disease has certain effectiveness and clinical significance, but research is still in the exploratory stage. Further high-quality research is needed to verify the long-term intervention effect and feasibility, and to construct a diversified family resilience intervention program suitable for China.
2.Investigation and correlation analysis of financial toxicity and risk of suicide in the patients with head and neck cancer
Mengchen SUN ; Fangming FENG ; Jiaqian HE ; Siyu FAN ; Ying YANG ; Jiani JI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(23):1815-1821
Objective:To understand the current state of financial toxicity and suicide risk in head and neck cancer patients, to investigate the correlation between the level of financial toxicity and suicide risk in head and neck cancer patients, and to provide a basis for reducing the level of financial toxicity and the risk of suicide in head and neck cancer patients.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted, from March 1 to July 31, 2022, 150 head and neck cancer patients were selected from Oncology Department of East Hospital Affiliated to Tongji Universityby by convenient sampling method. The survey was carried out by means of the general questionnaire, Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity based on the Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (COST-PROM), Cancer Suicide Risk Scale (CSRS), and then analysis the datum.Results:The score of COST-PROM of 150 head and neck cancer patients was (18.00 ± 6.12) points, and the score of CSRS of head and neck cancer patients was (36.31 ± 8.51) points. The total score of economic toxicity was significantly negatively correlated with the total score of suicide risk and its dimensions ( r values were -0.446 to 0.235, all P<0.05). The total score of suicide risk was negatively correlated with the total score of economic toxicity and the scores of each dimension ( r values were -0.446 to -0.251, all P<0.05). Conclusions:Patients with head and neck cancer were at higher risk of suicide, and financial toxicity was a significant contributing factor to suicide risk, with higher levels of financial toxicity associated with a higher risk of suicide. Reducing the level of financial toxicity in patients with head and neck cancer has important implications for reducing their risk of suicide.
3.Value of international normalized ratio-to-platelet ratio in the diagnosis of liver fibrosis in patients with primary biliary cholangitis
Fangfang QIAO ; Changyu SUN ; Jiaqian HE ; Shaoyu DONG ; Jianying ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2022;38(3):553-557
Objective To investigate the value of international standardized ratio-to-platelet ratio (INPR) versus aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) and fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) in the diagnosis of liver fibrosis in patients with primary cholangitis (PBC). Methods A retrospective analysis was performed for the patients who underwent liver biopsy and were diagnosed with PBC in The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from October 2013 to March 2021. Scheuer score was used to systematically evaluate the degree of liver fibrosis (S0-S4 stage). According to the results of liver biopsy, the degree of liver fibrosis was classified as significant liver fibrosis (≥S2), progressive liver fibrosis (≥S3), and liver cirrhosis (S4). Related data including general information, liver function, routine blood test results, and blood coagulation were collected, and related formulas were used to calculate the values of the noninvasive serological models INPR, APRI, and FIB-4. The Kruskal-Wallis H test was used for comparison of continuous data between multiple groups, and the chi-square test was used for comparison of categorical data between multiple groups. A Spearman correlation analysis was used to evaluate the correlation between noninvasive models and liver fibrosis stage. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the efficacy of the noninvasive serological models in the diagnosis of liver fibrosis degree, and the DeLong method was used for comparison of the area under the ROC curve (AUC). Results A total of 143 patients with PBC were enrolled in the study, among whom 4 had stage S0 liver fibrosis, 50 had stage S1 liver fibrosis, 46 had stage S2 liver fibrosis, 26 had stage S3 liver fibrosis, and 17 had stage S4 liver fibrosis. There was a significant difference in INPR value between the PBC patients with different liver fibrosis degrees ( χ 2 =27.347, P < 0.001). INPR value gradually increased with the aggravation of liver fibrosis degree, and INPR was positively correlated with liver fibrosis degree ( r =0.419, P < 0.01). The ROC curve analysis showed that INPR, APRI, and FIB-4 had an AUC of 0.691, 0.706, and 0.742, respectively, in the diagnosis of significant liver fibrosis (≥S2) in PBC patients, at the corresponding cut-off values of 0.63, 0.59, and 2.68, respectively. INPR, APRI, and FIB-4 had an AUC of 0.731, 0.675, and 0.756, respectively, in the diagnosis of progressive hepatic fibrosis (≥S3) in PBC patients, at the corresponding cut-off values of 0.64, 1.23, and 4.63, respectively. INPR, APRI, and FIB-4 had an AUC of 0.820, 0.786, and 0.818, respectively, in the diagnosis of liver cirrhosis (S4) in PBC patients, at the corresponding cut-off values of 0.95, 1.26, and 4.63, respectively. In the evaluation of significant liver fibrosis, progressive liver fibrosis, and liver cirrhosis, there was no significant difference in AUC between INPR and APRI/FIB-4 (all P > 0.05). Conclusion INPR is a simple and accurate noninvasive model for the evaluation of liver fibrosis and has a certain value in the diagnosis of liver fibrosis in PBC.
4.Research progress in workplace spirituality of nurses
Jiaqian SONG ; Wen HE ; Zhihui LI ; Xinyue YANG ; Huan LIU ; Xin SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(36):2877-2881
Workplace spirituality, as a powerful indicator of workplace outcomes, plays an important role in stabilizing nursing talents and improving nursing quality. This article aimed to summarize the overview, measurement tools, related factors and strategies of workplace spirituality from the field of healthcare, so as to promote nursing managers ′ understanding of workplace spirituality and provide a reference for improving the nursing environment.
5.Expert consensus on rehabilitation strategies for traumatic spinal cord injury
Liehu CAO ; Feng NIU ; Wencai ZHANG ; Qiang YANG ; Shijie CHEN ; Guoqing YANG ; Boyu WANG ; Yanxi CHEN ; Guohui LIU ; Dongliang WANG ; Ximing LIU ; Xiaoling TONG ; Guodong LIU ; Hongjian LIU ; Tao LUO ; Zhongmin SHI ; Biaotong HUANG ; Wenming CHEN ; Qining WANG ; Shaojun SONG ; Lili YANG ; Tongsheng LIU ; Dawei HE ; Zhenghong YU ; Jianzheng ZHANG ; Zhiyong HOU ; Zengwu SHAO ; Dianying ZHANG ; Haodong LIN ; Baoqing YU ; Yunfeng CHEN ; Xiaodong ZHU ; Qinglin HANG ; Zhengrong GU ; Xiao CHEN ; Yan HU ; Liming XIONG ; Yunfei ZHANG ; Yong WANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Lei YANG ; Peijian TONG ; Jinpeng JIA ; Peng ZHANG ; Yong ZHANG ; Kuo SUN ; Tao SHEN ; Shiwu DONG ; Jianfei WANG ; Hongliang WANG ; Yong FENG ; Zhimin YING ; Chengdong HU ; Ming LI ; Xiaotao CHEN ; Weiguo YANG ; Xing WU ; Jiaqian ZHOU ; Haidong XU ; Bobin MI ; Yingze ZHANG ; Jiacan SU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(5):385-392
TSCI have dyskinesia and sensory disturbance that can cause various life-threaten complications. The patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI), seriously affecting the quality of life of patients. Based on the epidemiology of TSCI and domestic and foreign literatures as well as expert investigations, this expert consensus reviews the definition, injury classification, rehabilitation assessment, rehabilitation strategies and rehabilitation measures of TSCI so as to provide early standardized rehabilitation treatment methods for TSCI.
6.Dyslipidemia and relevant factors analysis of HIV/AIDS patients in general hospital
Minhong YU ; Yanwei ZHAO ; Hui YANG ; Xiaojing SONG ; Ye HE ; Jiaqian LI ; Xiaojuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2020;34(2):122-127
Objective:To investigate dyslipidemia and relevant factors of AIDS patients in general hospital.Methods:From April 2017 to January 2018, 306 AIDS patients seen in Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) were included, their general information such as demographic characteristics, underlying diseases, regimens for treatment and duration of antiretroviral therapy were recorded and dietary conditions were evaluated. General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES), Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS), Internal Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) were adopted for the investigation.Results:Of the 306 patients, 179 had dyslipidemia. Univariate analysis suggested that singlehood, higher age and body mass index (BMI), proteinase inhibitor (PI) and non-nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) contained antiretroviral therapy (ART) (especially the former) were relevant risk factors. After multivariable analysis, higher age and BMI, high fat diet, high baseline CD4 counting and longer course of disease were related with dyslipidemia, whereas female and higher activity level may be associated with little benefit.Conclusions:Dyslipidemia was more common in AIDS patients than in general population, which were mainly due to the disease itself and ART regimens. Those patients were middle-aged or older, with high baseline CD4 counting, treated with PI and whose course of disease was more than two years should reserve more attention.
7.Determination and Clinical Application of Linezolid in Human Plasma by LC-MS/MS and HPLC
Haoqiang SHI ; Juan HE ; Jiaqian LU ; Enqiang MAO ; Zaiqian CHE ; Bing CHEN
China Pharmacist 2017;20(10):1718-1723
Objective:To establish an LC-MS/MS and HPLC assay for the determination of linezolid in human plasma to be used for the therapeutic drug monitoring ( TDM) and pharmacokinetic study. Methods:Acetontrile containing furazolidone ( internal stand-ard) as the protein precipitation agent was added to100 μl human plasma, and then vibrated and centrifuged for the precipitation of plasma protein. ① The supernatant was eluted on an Eclipse XDB-C18 (100mm × 2. 1mm,3. 5μm) column with acetontrile and water (80 :20) as the mobile phase at the flow rate of 0. 3 ml·min-1. The electrospray ionization (ESI) source was applied and operated in the positive ion mode. The multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) modes with the transition of m/z338. 1→296. 2 (linezolid) and m/z226.1→122.0 (furazolidone) were used for the quantification. ② The supernatant was eluted on an Eclipse Eclipse XDB -C18(250 mm × 4. 6 mm, 5μm) column with acetontrile and 0. 1% formic acid (20 :80) as the mobile phase at the flow rate of 1. 0 ml·min-1 and detected at 254 nm. The established assays were used for the determination of linezolid in the plasma samples after the administra-tion. Results:Linezolid was linear within the range of 0. 05-30 μg·ml-1 for LC-MS/MS, and 0. 25-30 μg·ml-1 for HPLC ( r2 >0. 999). The extraction recovery and the matrix effect respectively was 82. 1%-91. 3% and 74. 0%-82. 3%. The relative recovery of LC-MS/MS and HPLC was 91. 2%-106. 4% and 100. 1%-111. 6%, respectively. The intra-and inter-day RSDs were both lower than 20%. There was a good correlation between LC-MS/MS and HPLC. The trough concentration of 12 patients was (1. 77 ± 1. 23) g· ml-1 and the plasma concentration of 5 patients 2h after linezolid adminstration was (13. 36 ± 2. 63) g·ml-1 , respectively. Conclu-sion:The established assays are simple, rapid, specific, sensitive and accurate, which are suitable for the TDM and pharmacokinetic study of linezolid.
8.Determination and Clinical Application of Linezolid in Human Plasma by LC-MS/MS and HPLC
Haoqiang SHI ; Juan HE ; Jiaqian LU ; Enqiang MAO ; Zaiqian CHE ; Bing CHEN
China Pharmacist 2017;20(10):1718-1723
Objective:To establish an LC-MS/MS and HPLC assay for the determination of linezolid in human plasma to be used for the therapeutic drug monitoring ( TDM) and pharmacokinetic study. Methods:Acetontrile containing furazolidone ( internal stand-ard) as the protein precipitation agent was added to100 μl human plasma, and then vibrated and centrifuged for the precipitation of plasma protein. ① The supernatant was eluted on an Eclipse XDB-C18 (100mm × 2. 1mm,3. 5μm) column with acetontrile and water (80 :20) as the mobile phase at the flow rate of 0. 3 ml·min-1. The electrospray ionization (ESI) source was applied and operated in the positive ion mode. The multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) modes with the transition of m/z338. 1→296. 2 (linezolid) and m/z226.1→122.0 (furazolidone) were used for the quantification. ② The supernatant was eluted on an Eclipse Eclipse XDB -C18(250 mm × 4. 6 mm, 5μm) column with acetontrile and 0. 1% formic acid (20 :80) as the mobile phase at the flow rate of 1. 0 ml·min-1 and detected at 254 nm. The established assays were used for the determination of linezolid in the plasma samples after the administra-tion. Results:Linezolid was linear within the range of 0. 05-30 μg·ml-1 for LC-MS/MS, and 0. 25-30 μg·ml-1 for HPLC ( r2 >0. 999). The extraction recovery and the matrix effect respectively was 82. 1%-91. 3% and 74. 0%-82. 3%. The relative recovery of LC-MS/MS and HPLC was 91. 2%-106. 4% and 100. 1%-111. 6%, respectively. The intra-and inter-day RSDs were both lower than 20%. There was a good correlation between LC-MS/MS and HPLC. The trough concentration of 12 patients was (1. 77 ± 1. 23) g· ml-1 and the plasma concentration of 5 patients 2h after linezolid adminstration was (13. 36 ± 2. 63) g·ml-1 , respectively. Conclu-sion:The established assays are simple, rapid, specific, sensitive and accurate, which are suitable for the TDM and pharmacokinetic study of linezolid.
9.Practice of Applying Big Data for Prevention of Web Registration Traffickers
Chaofeng LI ; Jiaqian MA ; Rong HE ; Huafeng XIAO ; Caisheng HE
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(2):65-68
Based on Sun Yat-Sen University Cancer Hospital’s practice of applying big data for prevention of registration traffickers,the paper analyzes the behavioral characteristics of technology-based registration traffickers'malicious occupation from the aspects of abnormal registration,abnormal withdrawal,abnormal grab and abnormal user binding,makes the corresponding technical plans and countermeasures,so as to limit the malicious registration of registration traffickers using the reservation system and guarantee the medical resources can be distributed to patients fairly and impartially.
10.Effect of self-management education based on nurse-leading on the quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure
Aixue YUE ; Liqin ZHU ; Jiaqian HE ; Ping XU ; Jia YOU ; Zhiying WANG ; Jianmei CHEN ; Jianpei PENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(1):45-48
Objective To evaluate the effect of self-management education based on nurse-leading on the quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF).Methods Eighty patients with CHF in a tertiary hospital were enrolled in this study,and were divided into the intervention group and the control group randomly,with 40 cases in each group. Patients in the control group received conventional health education, while patients in the intervention group received the self-management education based on nurse-leading. The score of self-management behavior and the quality of life in two groups were evaluated and compared after six months.Results After six months,the score of self-management in the intervention group was (70.83±12.02), and was significantly higher than that in the control group (55.58±6.46) (t=9.675,P<0.05). The score of total quality of life and self-management in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusions Self-management education based on nurse-leading can improve the self-management and the quality of life of patients with CHF.

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