1.Establishment and verification of microscopic review rules in Dirui GMD-S600 gynecological secretion analysis system
Wanchao LIU ; Longmei CHEN ; Liangxiao ZHU ; Qingqing LIU ; Yiqiao DU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(2):229-233
Objective To establish and verify the microscopic review rules of Dirui GMD-S600 gynecologi-cal secretion analysis system.Methods A total of 2 619 samples of vaginal secretions were collected and test-ed for tangible components and dry chemistry items using the Dirui GMD-S600 gynecological secretions analy-sis system.All samples were subjected to manual microscope examination using a double blind method,and the results of instrument testing,manual image review of instrument testing,and manual microscope examina-tion were recorded separately.Using the results of manual microscope examination as the standard,the false negative rates and the false positive rates of instrument testing results and tangible component results after manual image review of instrument testing were analyzed.At the same time,the false negative rates and the false positive rates of instrument detection dry chemistry items and their corresponding tangible components were analyzed,and the review rules were derived based on this.Subsequently,344 samples were selected to verify the effectiveness of the review rules.Results The false positive rates of white blood cells,fungi,trichomonas and clue cells detected by the instrument were 28.77%,14.71%,20.09%and 2.30%,and the false negative rates were 0.28%,15.06%,4.35%and 10.34%.After manual image review and correction,the false positive rates of white blood cells,fungi,trichomonas and clue cells were 28.77%,7.06%,8.67%,0.66%,and the false negative rates were 0.28%,3.35%,4.35%and 10.34%.The false positive rates of white blood cell esterase(LE)for white blood cells,N-acetylhexylglucosidase(NAG)for fungi,NAG for trichomonas,hydrogen peroxide(H2O2)for bacteria,lactic acid(LA)for bacteria,sialidase(SNA)for clue cells,and proline aminopeptidase(PIP)for clue cells were 13.83%,22.47%,24.10%,95.52%,2.52%,12.92%and 5.54%,and the false negative rates were 28.17%,48.12%,0.00%,23.55%,78.82%,0.00%and 74.14%.The false positive rate of 260 validation samples was 1.68%,the false negative rate was 4.22%,and the review rate was 45.38%.Conclusion The review rules of the Dirui GMD-S600 gynecological secretion analysis system are as follows(1)All specimens need to be reviewed with images,and the following rules are based on this rule.(2)When the result of white blood cell shows positive,then the microscopic exam-ination is required.(3)When the result of fungi shows positivity,then the microscopic examination is re-quired.(4)When the result of trichomonas shows positive,then the microscopic examination is required.(5)When the result of SNA does not match the positive result of clue cells,then the microscopic examination is required.
2.Application of the fetal adrenal volume evaluated by three-dimensional ultrasound in fetuses with intrauterine growth restriction and its correlation with adverse perinatal outcomes
Longmei YAO ; Shi ZENG ; Dan ZHOU ; Yushan LIU ; Yulin PENG ; Ran XU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(5):426-430
Objective:To evaluate the fetal adrenal gland volume (AGV) and corrected adrenal gland volume (cAGV) in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) fetuses and observe their associations with the adverse perinatal outcomes.Methods:From February 2021 to August 2022, 32 IUGR fetuses who underwent fetal ultrasound examination in the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University were prospectively selected as the IUGR group, and 32 normal fetuses matched for gestational age during the same period were selected as the control group. Three-dimensional ultrasound was used to obtain fetal adrenal volume images, and the virtual organ computer-aided analysis (VOCAL) was used to measure AGV, then the cAGV was calculated. The values of AGV and cAGV were appropriately compared between the IUGR and the control groups. The pregnancy outcomes were noted. Multiple logistic regression analysis was employed to evaluate the relationship between the cAGV and adverse perinatal outcomes in IUGR fetus, with maternal age and the CPR included as covariates to control for confounding factors.Results:A total of 32 fetuses with IUGR and 32 controls were involved in this prospective study. There was no significant difference in the AGV between these two groups ( P=0.417). The cAGV of the IUGR fetus was substantially larger than that of the normal fetus ( P=0.034). In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, after adjusting for maternal age and fetal CPR, the fetal cAGV was noticeably associated with the fetal distress (adjusted OR=0.005, 95% CI=0.000-0.587, P=0.029) and the total adverse perinatal outcomes (adjusted OR=0.014, 95% CI=0.000-0.475, P=0.018). Conclusions:The value of cAGV is increased in the IUGR fetuses and associated with adverse perinatal outcomes. The evaluation of fetal AGV could be beneficial to monitoring and managing IUGR fetuses.
3.Research progress on self-management of stoma patients
Junmin ZHAO ; Shuangxue LIU ; Longmei SI ; Jia FENG ; Meng ZHANG ; Yanbo HUANG ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(21):2801-2805
With the development of medical technology, the survival rate of cancer patients continues to improve, and the number of stoma patients is increasing day by day. Self-management refers to patients monitoring and managing their own diseases to maintain and improve physical health. Good self-management ability can enhance patient treatment compliance, reduce the incidence of stoma and surrounding complications, improve health outcomes, and raise patient quality of life. This article reviews the research progress on self-management of stoma patients, with the aim of providing reference for research on self-management of stoma patients.
4.Research progress on symptom assessment tools for prostate cancer patients
Jia FENG ; Dan LIU ; Meng ZHANG ; Longmei SI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(27):3758-3762
The symptoms of prostate cancer and the complications caused by treatment have a serious impact on the quality of life of prostate cancer patients. Conducting symptom assessment on patients is beneficial for judging disease progression and prognosis, and can provide a basis for symptom management and subsequent treatment, thereby improving their quality of life. This article reviews the symptom assessment tools for prostate cancer, including their evaluation content, reliability and validity, scoring methods, application status, and evaluation. The aim is to provide reference for the selection and development of symptom assessment tools for prostate cancer patients.
5.Construction of ostomy nurse-led clinics in tertiary hospitals in China
Longmei SI ; Peiying ZHANG ; Jin LIU ; Zhenhui TAO ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(14):1832-1838
Objective:To investigate the construction of ostomy nurse-led clinics in tertiary hospitals in China.Methods:Using the convenient method, managers of ostomy nurse-led clinics in tertiary hospitals in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities in China in August 2020 were selected as the survey objects. Questionnaire for Survey on Status Quo of Ostomy nurse-led clinics in ClassⅢ Grade A hospital in China was used to investigate. A total of 367 questionnaires were recovered in this survey, 313 valid questionnaires were recovered, and the effective recovery rate was 85.29%.Results:A total of 313 tertiary hospitals have set up ostomy nurse-led clinics. Among the ostomy nurse-led clinics, 86.58% (271/313) of the ostomy specialist nursing outpatient visits were independent visits by nurses. The opening period of stoma clinic was (6.27±4.08) years and the weekly opening time was (5.30±3.93) half-days. The average monthly outpatient number was 100, with a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 3 000. In terms of job management, 50.48% (158/313) of the stoma specialist nursing outpatient jobs were part-time, managers were mostly undergraduates (74.44%, 233/313) , the professional title of managers was mostly nurse in charge (48.24%, 151/313) , 38.98% (122/313) of hospitals had promotion system and 36.74% (115/313) of hospitals had performance management system. There were large differences in environmental layout, facilities and equipment, goods management and specialist management and there was no unified standard.Conclusions:There are great differences in the construction of ostomy nurse-led clinics in tertiary hospitals in China, which need to be further standardized and unified. It is suggested that relevant departments should introduce relevant policies to encourage the establishment of full-time nurse posts in ostomy nurse-led clinics, guarantee the training, promotion and performance reward of visiting nurses and fully encourage the subjective initiative of ostomy specialist nurses to promote their career development.
6.Development and reliability and validity test of post quality standard scale for wound, ostomy and continence nurses
Wenping XUAN ; Longmei SI ; Fei LIU ; Jin LIU ; Peiying ZHANG ; Huijuan LI ; Jun DENG ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(14):1851-1855
Objective:To compile the post quality standard scale for wound, ostomy and continence nurses in China and to test the reliability and validity of the scale.Methods:The first draft of the scale was formed through literature review, semi-structured interview and Delphi expert letter consultation. Using the purposive sampling method, a total of 796 wound, ostomy and continence nurses from 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions of China were selected from April to May 2019 to test the reliability and validity of the scale. A total of 796 questionnaires were sent out and 693 were effectively received, with effective recovery of 87.1%.Results:The post quality standard scale for wound, ostomy and continence nurses included 3 first-level items and 77 second-level items. Three common factors were extracted from exploratory factor analysis and the cumulative variance contribution rate was 72.466%. The correlation coefficient between the first-level items was 0.709-0.898 and the correlation coefficient between the first-level item and the total scale was 0.859-0.937. The Cronbach's α coefficient of the total amount table was 0.992 and the half-fold reliability coefficient was 0.917 ( P<0.01) . Conclusions:The post quality standard scale for wound, ostomy and continence nurses has good reliability and validity, which can be used to evaluate the post quality of wound, ostomy and continence nurses.
7.Construction of post quality standard index system for wound, ostomy and continence nurses
Longmei SI ; Fei LIU ; Jin LIU ; Peiying ZHANG ; Huijuan LI ; Jun DENG ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(25):3404-3409
Objective:To establish a post quality standard index system for wound, ostomy and continence nurses (WOCN) .Methods:An expert coordination group was established in January 2019. Through literature search, semi-structured interviews, WOCN work status surveys, and concerning the opinions of the expert coordination group, the WOCN post quality standard index system was initially constructed. The convenient sampling method was adopted to conduct three rounds of Delphi expert letter consultation among 45 senior experts from all over China from January to April 2019.Results:The expert positive coefficients of three rounds of expert letter inquiries were respectively 100.0%, 93.3% and 100.0%, the expert authority coefficient was (0.92±0.16) , Kendall coordination coefficient was 0.241-0.383 ( P<0.01) and the coefficient of variation was all less than 0.25. The final WOCN post quality standard index system includes 5 first-level indicators (clinical practice ability, education ability, research ability, coordination management ability and professional promotion ability) and 79 second-level indicators. Conclusions:Clarifying WOCN post quality standards can promote the formulation of human resources decisions in various aspects, such as retraining and promotion of specialist nurses, and improve the scientific and effective management of specialist nurses.
8.Best evidence summary of mechanical prevention of venous thrombosis in adult patients undergoing abdominal and pelvic surgery
Meng ZHANG ; Longmei SI ; Fei LIU ; Peiying ZHANG ; Yingxin WANG ; Yanbo HUANG ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(4):425-431
Objective:To retrieve, evaluate and summarize the relevant evidence of mechanical prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in adult patients undergoing abdominal and pelvic surgery, so as to provide a scientific basis for clinical practice.Methods:We systematically retrieved and screened the guide network and database for evidence on mechanical prevention of VTE in adult patients undergoing abdominal and pelvic surgery, including guidelines, evidence summary, clinical decision-making, systematic review, and expert consensus. The search time limit was to build the database until January 19, 2020. Two researchers who had undergone evidence-based training selected appropriate evaluation tools according to different types of literature to evaluate the quality of the literature, and to extract, translate and integrate recommendations.Results:A total of 24 articles were included, including 7 guidelines, 2 evidence summaries, 1 recommended practice, 12 systematic reviews, and 2 expert consensus. The evidence was summarized from 6 aspects, namely admission assessment, contraindications, applicable population, starting time, duration and patient education, and a total of 10 recommendations were formed.Conclusions:This study summarizes the best evidence for mechanical prevention of VTE in adult patients undergoing abdominal and pelvic surgery, and provides evidence-based evidence for standardizing clinical mechanical prevention.
9.Construction of position responsibilities index system of wound, ostomy and continence nurses based on Delphi method
Longmei SI ; Fei LIU ; Jin LIU ; Peiying ZHANG ; Huijuan LI ; Jun DENG ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(6):767-772
Objective:To construct a position responsibilities index system of wound, ostomy and continence nurses (WOCN) based on the Delphi method.Methods:Through literature review, semi-structured interviews, and investigation and research on the current working situation of WOCN, the expert inquiry questionnaire was self-designed with reference to opinions of the expert coordination group. From January to April 2019, a total of 45 senior experts including professional doctors, WOCN representatives, representatives of international Enterostomal Therapist Training Program (ETNEP) and chairmen of various provincial professional committees in China were invited to conduct 3 rounds of Delphi expert consultation, and construct the position responsibilities index system of WOCN.Results:The positive coefficients of the 3 rounds of expert consultation were respectively 100.0% (45/45) , 93.3% (42/45) and 100.0% (42/42) , and the authority coefficient of the experts was (0.92±0.16) . The final position responsibilities index system of WOCN included 5 first-level indexes such as clinical practice, education, research, coordinated management and professional promotion and 33 second-level indexes.Conclusions:The index system constructed in the study clarifies the position responsibilities of WOCN, which helps to provide a certain theoretical basis for the work, performance and classification of specialist nurses.
10.Summary of evidence of compression stockings to prevent deep vein thrombosis of lower extremities in adult surgical patients
Fei LIU ; Longmei SI ; Peiying ZHANG ; Yingxin WANG ; Meng ZHANG ; Yanming DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(31):4352-4358
Objective:To retrieve and obtain relevant evidence of compression stockings to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of the lower extremities in adult surgical patients, and to provide a reference for clinical nursing practice.Methods:The relevant evidence of compression stockings to prevent DVT of the lower extremities in adult surgical patients was retrieved from BMJ Best Practice, UpToDate, library of the Center for Evidence Based Healthcare at Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) , National Institute for Health and Care Excellence clinical guidelines, Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, official websites of American College of Chest Physicians and International Union of Angiology, Cochrane library, PubMed, EMbase, China Biomedical Literature Database (CBM) , Wanfang, and CNKI, including guidelines, evidence summary, clinical decisions, systematic review, and expert consensus, which was published up to October 14, 2019. Two researchers evaluated the quality of the literature and extracted data.Results:A total of 29 articles were included, including 8 guidelines, 4 evidence summaries, 2 clinical decisions, 12 systematic reviews, and 3 expert consensuses. The evidence was summarized from contraindications, applicable population, application timing, selection of duration, and methods, and 12 recommendations were summarized.Conclusions:For adult surgical patients who are at risk of DVT of the lower extremities, stepwise compression stockings are recommended as one of the mechanical prevention methods, and it is recommended to wear them for as long as possible during the prevention cycle; nursing staff should choose the type of stepwise compression stockings based on the patient's wishes and ensure proper wearing and regular evaluation.

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