1.Relationship between internalized stigma and quality of life in patients with schizophrenia::the chain mediating role of self-esteem and severity of negative symptoms
Guiju AI ; Ming JIN ; Quanming SHAO ; Yanni LIU ; Xianzhen WANG ; Hong LUO
Sichuan Mental Health 2025;38(2):172-177
BackgroundPatients with schizophrenia experience low quality of life, and internalized stigma is considered an important indicator for quality of life, while the mediating role of self-esteem and severity of negative symptoms in the relationship between internalized stigma and quality of life remains underexplored. ObjectiveTo examine the mediating role of self-esteem and severity of negative symptoms in the relationship between internalized stigma and quality of life, so as to provide references for improving their quality of life. MethodsA total of 342 patients with schizophrenia who were hospitalized in 6 hospitals in Xiangyang City, Siping City and Changchun City from April to September 2023 were included, and all of whom met the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia according to the International Classification of Diseases, tenth edition (ICD-10). Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale (ISMI), Schizophrenia Quality of Life Scale (SQLS), Self-Esteem Scale (SES) and negative symptom subscale of Positive and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS) were administered to all patients. Spearman correlation analysis was adopted to determine correlations between the different scales. A structural equation modeling was constructed using Amos 28.0, and Bootstrap method was employed to verify the mediating effect of self-esteem and negative symptom severity in the association between internalized stigma and quality of life. ResultsA total of 309 patients (90.35%) completed questionnaires in this study. The ISMI score of schizophrenia patients was positively correlated with both SQLS score and the PANSS negative symptom subscale score (r=0.612, 0.492, P<0.01), while was negatively correlated with SES score (r=-0.513, P<0.01). The SQLS score was negatively associated with the SES score (r=-0.555, P<0.01) and positively associated with PANSS negative symptom subscale score (r=0.672, P<0.01). The SES score was negatively correlated with PANSS negative symptom subscale score (r=-0.433, P<0.01).The total effect value of internalized stigma on quality of life was 0.746 (95% CI: 0.680~0.806). Self-esteem and severity of negative symptoms independently mediated the relationship between internalized stigma and quality of life, and the indirect effect values were 0.151 (95% CI: 0.062~0.254) and 0.126 (95% CI: 0.047~0.205), accounting for 20.24% and 16.89% of the total effect, respectively. In addition, a chained mediation effect of self-esteem and quality of life was also demonstrated, the indirect effect value was 0.102 (95% CI: 0.049~0.165), accounting for 13.67% of the total effect). ConclusionInternalized stigma in patients with schizophrenia patients can not only directly affect the quality of life, but also indirectly affect the quality of life of patients through either separate or chained mediation of self-esteem and the severity of negative symptoms. [Funded by Hubei Provincial Undergraduate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project (number, S202410519027)]
2.Qualitative Study of Primary Caregiver Load Experience in Colorectal Stoma Patients
Wenqing DAI ; Jingrong WANG ; Xia XIN ; Hui FAN ; Xianzhen JIN
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;35(3):273-276
To deeply explore the load experience of primary caregivers of colorectal stoma patients, analyze their psychological load, understand their load experience when caring for patients, so as to provide theoretical basis for promoting patients’ home rehabilitation and continuous nursing. A semi-structured interview was conducted with the primary caregivers of 10 patients with permanent stoma in a tertiary hospital in Xi’an using a phenomenological research method, and the data were summarized and refined by Colaizzi 7-step analysis. A total of four themes were extracted: complex emotional reactions, lack of knowledge about stoma care, a huge care load on the shoulder, and social and financial support needed. The primary caregivers of colorectal stoma patients have a certain degree of care load in the daily care of the patients. Health care professionals should pay attention to the psycho-emotional changes of these individuals and take targeted interventions to reduce the psychological load of the caregivers and improve the quality of life of the patients and their caregivers.
3.Impact of nursing simulation training combined with mentor responsibility system teaching on thinking ability and core competence in surgical nursing training
Limin WEI ; Xianzhen JIN ; Jing LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(11):1735-1738
Objective:To investigate the impact of nursing simulation training combined with mentor responsibility system teaching on the thinking ability and core competence of interns receiving surgical nursing training.Methods:A total of 96 nursing students who were trained in Department of General Surgery in our hospital were selected as subjects, and they were randomly divided into control group (conventional teaching+mentor responsibility system) and observation group (nursing simulation training+mentor responsibility system) using a random number table, with 48 students in each group. The two groups were compared in terms of assessment score, clinical thinking ability, creative ability, core competence, and degree of satisfaction with teaching. SPSS 24.0 was used for the t-test, the chi-square test, and the Fisher's exact test. Results:After teaching, the observation group had significantly higher theoretical[(75.92±1.15) vs. (73.01±0.89)] and skill test scores[(16.96±1.17) vs. (15.10±1.03)] than the control group ( P<0.05). After teaching, both groups had significant increases in the scores of evidence-based thinking, critical thinking, and systematic thinking abilities, and the observation group had significantly higher scores than the control group ( P<0.05). After teaching, both groups had significant increases in the scores of curiosity, adventure, challenge, and imagination, and the observation group had significantly higher scores than the control group ( P<0.05). After teaching, both groups had significant increases in the scores of practical ability, organization and communication, quality evaluation improvement, critical thinking, scientific research innovation, and training guidance, and the observation group had significantly higher scores than the control group ( P<0.05). After teaching, the observation group had significantly higher scores of each dimension of teaching satisfaction than the control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Nursing simulation training combined with mentor responsibility system teaching can effectively improve the teaching quality of surgical nursing training, enhance clinical thinking ability and core competence, and increase the degree of satisfaction with teaching.
4.Qualitative Study of Primary Caregiver Load Experience in Colorectal Stoma Patients
Wenqing DAI ; Jingrong WANG ; Xia XIN ; Hui FAN ; Xianzhen JIN
Chinese Medical Ethics 2022;35(3):273-276
To deeply explore the load experience of primary caregivers of colorectal stoma patients, analyze their psychological load, understand their load experience when caring for patients, so as to provide theoretical basis for promoting patients’ home rehabilitation and continuous nursing. A semi-structured interview was conducted with the primary caregivers of 10 patients with permanent stoma in a tertiary hospital in Xi’an using a phenomenological research method, and the data were summarized and refined by Colaizzi 7-step analysis. A total of four themes were extracted: complex emotional reactions, lack of knowledge about stoma care, a huge care load on the shoulder, and social and financial support needed. The primary caregivers of colorectal stoma patients have a certain degree of care load in the daily care of the patients. Health care professionals should pay attention to the psycho-emotional changes of these individuals and take targeted interventions to reduce the psychological load of the caregivers and improve the quality of life of the patients and their caregivers.
5.Status and influencing factors of positive feelings among caregivers of patients with enterostomy
Jingrong WANG ; Xiulin WEN ; Wenqing DAI ; Xuanxuan LIU ; Liqun LUO ; Qian XIAO ; Hui FAN ; Xianzhen JIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(16):2162-2167
Objective:To explore the status and influencing factors of positive feelings of caregivers of patients with enterostomy, so as to provide a reference for targeted interventions.Methods:From May to October 2021, convenience sampling was used to select 130 caregivers of patients with enterostomy who received follow-up visits in the Stoma Clinic of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University as the research subject. The survey was carried out using the General Information Questionnaire, the Positive Aspects of Caregiving (PAC) , and the Care Preparedness Scale (CPS) . A total of 130 questionnaires were distributed, and 127 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a valid recovery rate of 97.69%.Results:Among 127 caregivers of patients with enterostomy, the total score of PAC was (32.69±4.99) , and the self-affirmation dimension score was (18.39±2.84) , and the life outlook dimension score was (14.36±2.53) , and the total score of CPS was (17.76±4.36) . Multiple linear regression analysis showed that caregiver gender, education level, work status, and readiness were the influencing factors of positive feelings of caregivers of patients with enterostomy ( P<0.05) , which explained 43.7% of the total variance. Conclusions:The positive perception of caregivers of patients with enterostomy is at an upper-middle level. Nurses should formulate targeted humanistic care strategies according to the influencing factors, increase the positive feelings of caregivers, help patients adapt to the stoma as soon as possible, and then improve the quality of life of patients.
6.Correlation between occupational stress and working environment of nurses in a ClassⅢ Grade A hospital
Hui FAN ; Xiujun LIANG ; Chunyan LIAO ; Xianzhen JIN ; Lina QIAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(30):4248-4251
Objective:To explore the correlation between occupational stress and the current working environment of clinical nurses.Methods:The cluster sampling method was used to select clinical nurses from First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from March to September 2019 as the research objects. The research tools included nurses' general condition questionnaire, Occupational Stress Inventory Revised edition (OSI-R) and Profession Practice Environment (PPE) Scale. A total of 560 questionnaires were distributed and 540 valid questionnaires were recovered.Results:The Occupational Role Questionnaire (ORQ) score of 540 clinical nurses was (152.09±20.65) , the score of Personal Strain Questionnaire (PSQ) was (104.04±17.04) , the score of Personal Resources PPE Scale Questionnaire (PQR) was (125.84±19.75) and the total average score of PPE Scale was (3.00±0.28) . Pearson correlation analysis showed that the ORQ and PSQ scores of nurses were negatively correlated with the scores of the PPE Scale, and the PQR scores of nurses were positively correlated with the scores of PPE Scale ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The overall performance of nurses is moderate occupational stress, the sense of occupational stress of nurses is negatively correlated with the working environment, and the coping resources of occupational stress are positively correlated with their professional working environment. Managers should take targeted measures to intervene to improve the professional working environment of nurses, reduce the level of occupational stress and guide nurses to improve their professional coping skills.
7.Development and application of the Quality of Life Scale for Enterostomy Patients
Guangxia ZHOU ; Xia XIN ; Lina QIAO ; Xianzhen JIN ; Hui FAN ; Xuemei DING
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(35):4924-4929
Objective:To develop a Quality of Life Scale for Enterostomy Patients in lines with my country's cultural background and medical system.Methods:The initial version of the scale was formed through literature review, brainstorming, and the expert consultation. From July 2018 to February 2019, we selected 212 enterostomy patients from five ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals, namely the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital, Xijing Hospital of Air Force Medical University and Tangdu Hospital of Air Force Medical University for field investigation by convenient sampling. We formed the final scale with the method of item screening, and evaluated its reliability as well as validity.Results:The final version of the scale extracted six common factors belonging to three dimensions, a total of 30 items, explaining 61.7% of the variance. The Cronbach's α coefficient of the total scale was 0.921, the split-half reliability coefficient was 0.945; Cronbach's α coefficients of each dimension ranged from 0.731 to 0.899, and split-half reliability coefficients were from 0.757 to 0.936. The item content validity ranged from 0.82 to 1.00, and the correlation coefficient with the criterion, the total score of the Standardized Quality of Life Scale for Ostomy Patients was 0.756. The Spearman correlation coefficients among dimensions, as well as between dimension and total score were from 0.282 to 0.739 (all P<0.01) . Conclusions:The Quality of Life Scale for Enterostomy Patients has good reliability and validity which can be used to evaluate the quality of life of enterostomy patients under the cultural background of our country.
8.Clinical efficacy of early combined nutrition in neurosurgical intensive patients
Zhen CHEN ; Xianzhen CHEN ; Jiajun QIN ; Zhongyuan XIA ; Qi LIN ; Jin FU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2019;28(3):311-318
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of early combined application of parenteral nutrition and enteral nutrition among patients in neurosurgical intensive care unit(NICU).Methods Two hundred fifty-five patients with severe neurological diseases were admitted to NICU of Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital from January 1 to August 31 in 2018.The patients were divided into two groups:traditional enteral nutrition group (control group,n=170),who were treated with enteral nutrition management at the early stage,and early combined application of parenteral and enteral nutrition group (experimental group,n=85),who were at first treated with parenteral nutrition since admission and then enteral nutrition management 72 hours later.The differences of Glasgow outcome scale (GOS),incidence of individual adverse reactions,daily average enteral nutrition,human albumin supplement,daily average fluid supplement,pulmonary infection rate,infection time and albumin level during hospitalization between the two groups were compared.The relationship among the course of enteral nutrition,nutrient content,pulmonary infection and serum albumin level in the experimental group were also discussed.The GOS was predicted by decision tree,random forests,nearest neighbor algorithm,adaboost and bagging.Results There was no significant difference between baseline scores after 1∶2 propensity score matching.The dominance ratio of GOS between the two groups was 1.853 (95%CI:1.018-3.385) (P=0.043).The change of albumin level was not related to the choice of nutritional regimen,but was related to the level of consciousness after admission and the level of basic albumin before admission.The level of consciousness in the experimental group was higher than that of the control group,and the fluid infusion volume was decreased while the daily average enteral nutrition and albumin supplementation were increased,the types of adverse reactions occurred more and earlier (P<0.05).The misjudgment rate of GOS prediction models ranged from 0.482 to 0.606.Conclusions Compared with traditional early enteral nutrition therapy,early combined parenteral nutrition and enteral nutition can improve the prognosis of patients with severe neurological diseases.
9.Application of FOCUS-PDCA program in nursing quality management of pressure ulcers
Xianzhen JIN ; Lina QIAO ; Lei YANG ; Hui FAN ; Wenfang CHE ; Xia XIN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(9):59-64
Objective To investigate the effect of FOCUS-PDCA program on pressure ulcers nursing quality management. Methods By using the 9 steps of FOCUS-PDCA program of exploring, organizing, clarifying, understanding, selecting, planning, enforcing, checking and executing, we looked into the primarily factors for pressure ulcers and modified and improved our pressure ulcer nursing management system. Then training was done to the nurses, and the pressure ulcer management system was used. The effects in implementation of pressure ulcers prevention, mastery of pressure ulcers prevention knowledge among nurses and occurrence of pressure ulcers in the high-risk patients were studied after applying the program. Results After use of FOCUS-PDCA program, the qualification rate of pressure ulcers prevention implementation and mastery of pressure ulcers prevention knowledge were both higher than before the use. The occurrence rate of pressure ulcers in the high-risk patients was lower than before the use (P<0.05). Conclusion By using the FOCUS-PDCA program in the nursing quality management for patients with pressure ulcers, we can effectively improve the implementation of pressure ulcers preventive measures, enhance the nursing staff to master knowledge on pressure ulcers and reduce the incidence of pressure ulcers.
10.Effect and Ethical Consideration on New Technical Application of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Jin CHEN ; Xianzhen JIN ; Xiulin WEN ; Baoxia GAO ; Lina QIAO
Chinese Medical Ethics 2016;29(5):814-816
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of negative pressure wound therapy and to discuss the ethi-cal issues in this therapy and seek a solution. Methods:Sixty patients with negative pressure wound therapy in our hospital were invited to participate in this study. Patients were all with deep pressure ulcers or diabetic foot, of which the Wagner Scores were graded as three or four. They were divided into two groups randomly. The subjects in control group received standard treatment, while those in experimental group were treated by self -designed closed negative pressure drainage settings. The wound healing time, the cost of the treatment and comfort were compared between the two groups. Results:The cost of wound care in the experimental group was less than those in the control group (P<0. 001). There was no significant difference in comfort between two groups (P>0. 05). But the wound healing time was longer in the experimental group than those in the control group. Conclusion:Self-designed closed negative pressure settings can decrease the cost of patient care with the equal patient comfort and acceptance as the standard negative pressure, however, the wound healing time has been extended. So before using negative pressure technique, the medical staff should comprehensively analyze, be guided by medical ethics and choose the appropriate treatment for different patients.

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