1.Construction of curriculum system of higher vocational education in speech-language-hearing rehabilitation based on WHO rehabilitation competency framework
Wen SUN ; Yongsheng LIANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Jing ZHOU ; Weiwei GAO ; Yongli WANG ; Xuefen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(9):1003-1010
Objective To construct a curriculum system for higher vocational education in speech-language-hearing rehabilitation based on the World Health Organization rehabilitation competency framework(RCF),to align with international standards. Methods Based on RCF,curriculum theory and principles of vocational education psychology,a curriculum system and its content for higher vocational education in speech-language-hearing rehabilitation were developed.The curric-ulum content and core competencies were analyzed in detail across four levels:basic courses,specialized basic courses,specialized core courses and practical training courses. Results From the perspective of the seven competency domains of RCF,the theoretical and practical significance of con-structing a speech-language-hearing higher vocational education curriculum system based on RCF was systemati-cally elaborated.The study emphasized the importance of establishing competency-oriented higher vocational re-habilitation education for developing students'professional competence,adapting to job requirements,and pro-moting career development.A curriculum content system for speech-language-hearing rehabilitation higher voca-tional education based on RCF was systematically constructed,encompassing basic courses,professional cours-es,and practical training courses.The course names,main content and competency objectives at each level were analyzed in detail. Conclusion It is important to develop the course system of higher vocational education of speech-language-hearing reha-bilitation based on RCF.By comparing with international standards,the curriculum is optimized,focusing on im-proving students'vocational competence and promoting the international development.The curriculum system covers key areas such as core values,beliefs,practice and professionalism,integrates basic,core and practical training courses to achieve a competence-oriented curriculum system for higher vocational speech-language-hear-ing rehabilitation education.
2.Pharmacokinetics effect of 8 components of Baizhu Shaoyao San with processing method based on UPLC-MS/MS
Kanping SUN ; Xuefen YANG ; Jingjing LI ; Ying MENG ; Junjie JIN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(1):60-66
Objective:To explore the pharmacokinetics effect of 8 components of processed Baizhu Shaoyao San on rats.Methods:The rats were divided into processing group and unprocessing group, administered with decoction of Baizhu Shaoyao San by gavage respectively. Then, blood was collected from fundus vein at certain time to obtain the plasma. Finally, the contents of 8 components in plasma were detected and compared by UPLC-MS/MS method, and the methodology of the experiment was tested. The drug concentration in blood and the collection time of blood were analyzed by DAS software, and the time curves of different groups were obtained, the pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated.Results:The blood peak concentration, peak time, area under the drug time curve, and average residence time of 8 components in the serum of rats in the raw product group and the fried product group were different to varying degrees.Conclusion:Processed Baizhu Shaoyao San could influence the behavior of the components measured in rats, which may affect the clinical therapeutic effect of Baizhu Shaoyao San.
3.Analysis on incidence, mortality and disease burden of acute myocardial infarction in Qingdao, 2014-2020
Xiaohui SUN ; Haiping DUAN ; Canqing YU ; Wenzhong ZHANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Xuefen YANG ; Hua ZHANG ; Xiaojia XUE ; Yuanyuan ZHAO ; Zengzhi ZHANG ; Jintai ZHANG ; Conglin MAO ; Zhigang ZHU ; Kang WANG ; Haiyan MA ; Xiaoyan ZHENG ; Hongxuan YAN ; Shaojie WANG ; Feng NING
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(2):250-256
Objective:To describe the characteristics and change trends of incidence, mortality and disease burden of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in Qingdao from 2014 to 2020.Methods:We analyzed the incidence data of AMI retrieved from Qingdao Chronic Diseases Surveillance System. The average annual percent change (AAPC) of morbidity and mortality of AMI were evaluated by using Joinpoint log-linear regression model. Disability adjusted life year (DALY) was used to estimate disease burden of AMI in Qingdao.Results:A total of 70 491 AMI cases and 50 832 deaths of AMI occurred in Qingdao from 2014 to 2020. The age-standardized morbidity and mortality were 54.71/100 000 and 36.55/100 000, respectively. During 2014-2020, the AAPC of age-standardized morbidity was 2.86% (95% CI: 0.42%-5.35%), and 4.30% (95% CI: 1.24%-7.45%) in men and 0.78% (95% CI: -0.89%-2.47%) in women, respectively. The log-linear regression model showed that age-standardized morbidity in age groups 30-39, 40-49 years increased rapidly, with the AAPCs of 8.92% (95% CI: 2.23%-16.06%) and 6.32% (95% CI: 3.30%-9.44%), respectively. The trend was also observed in age groups 30-39, 40-49 and 50-59 years in men, with the AAPCs of 11.25% (95% CI: 3.54%-19.54%), 6.73% (95% CI: 2.63%-10.99%) and 6.72% (95% CI: 2.98%-10.60%), respectively. There was no significant change in age-standardized mortality. The DALY rate increased from 7.49/1 000 in 2014 to 8.61/1 000 in 2020, with the AAPC of 1.97% (95% CI: 0.36%-3.60%). Conclusions:The age-standardized morbidity of AMI in men increased in Qingdao, especially in those aged 30-49 years, while age-standardized mortality rate of AMI was relatively stable from 2014 to 2020. The burden of disease of AMI increased in both men and women.
4.Hepatitis E virus seroprevalence among blood donors in Liuzhou, China
Qiaomei LIU ; Li WANG ; Shengke WU ; Sufang ZHANG ; Yumao TANG ; Liuyan QIN ; Yanqiong LIU ; Xuefen SUN ; Xiongying LI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(1):62-64
【Objective】 To investigate the hepatitis E virus(HEV) infection among voluntary blood donors in Liuzhou, Guangxi. 【Methods】 Qualified blood donations in Liuzhou from October to November 2019 were tested for anti-HEV IgG and IgM and.HEV antigen. HEV RNA test was performed on samples positive for HEV antigen and/or anti-HEV IgM. and the test results were analyzed statistically. 【Results】 The seroprevalence rates of HEV antigen and anti-HEV IgG and IgM among 5 751 qualified donations were 0, 26.03% (1497/5 751), and 1.67% (96/5 751), respectively.None of the 91 anti-HEV IgM positive samples was positive for HEV RNA, whereas 60.41% of anti-HEV IgM positive samples were anti-HEV IgG positive. The HEV antibody prevalence varied significantly by gender, age, and nationality (P<0.05). 【Conclusion】 The prevalence of anti-HEV IgG / IgM among blood donors in Liuzhou was higher than that in other domestic regions. Significant increase in HEV antibody prevalence was observed among ethnic minorities, such as Miao and Dong, and age group of more than 45 years.Follow-up studies with larger sample size could be conducted to estimate potential risks of HEV transmission by blood transfusion, which may provide references for selective screening of HEV infection marker among high-endemic population.
5.Efficacy prediction and molecular mechanism of thyroid hormone levels and multi-target TKI therapy for renal cell carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma
Yueqin SUN ; Aimin LI ; Yue LUO ; Zhenghui SONG ; Xuefen ZHUANG ; Guanqi DAI ; Xinhui LIU
Journal of International Oncology 2019;46(5):303-306
Hypothyroidism is a common adverse reaction in clinical multi-target tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) and may be used as a predictor of efficacy of TKI drugs.Studies show that hypothyroidism is significantly associated with good prognosis in patients with renal cell carcinoma treated with multi-target TKI,which may be related to inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor pathway,potential off-target effects and inhibition of cell proliferation.Whereas in the patients with hepatocellular carcinoma who received multi-target TKI therapy,hypothyroidism is an indicator of poor prognosis,which is related to the T3/TR pathway regulating liver cancer growth and invasion.The predictive function and mechanism of thyroid hormone levels in different tumor patients receiving multi-target TKI drugs are different,and further research is still needed.
6.Abnormal expression of miR-132 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and plasma of the patients with oral lichen planus and its clinical significance
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(6):812-815
Objective:To investigate the expression of miR-132 in peripheral blood mononuclear ceils(PBMCs) and plasma of patients with oral lichen planus (OLP) and the relationship of miR-132 with clinical forms of OLP.Methods:40 OLP patients (24 nonerosive OLP,16 erosive OLP) and 40 healthy controls were included.The relative expression of miR132 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and plasma was examined by quantitative real-time PC R.Results:The expression of miR-132 in both PBMCs and plasma of OLP patients was significantly higher than those in healthy controls(P < 0.01).miR-132 expression of PBMCs and plasma in erosive OLP group was significantly higher than that in non-erosive OLP group and healthy control(P < 0.01).However,the expression of miR-132 in PBMCs and plasma showed no significant difference between non-erosive OLP group and healthy control (P >0.05).Conclusion:miR-132 might be involved in the abnormal immune response of OLP patients,and miR-132 can be utilized as an assistant biomarker for the evaluation of the severity of OLP.
7.Characterization of naive and memory T cell after immunization with H1N1 influenza vaccine for children
Junru CHEN ; Hongbo XIA ; Xuefen ZHUANG ; Jinjin GUO ; Yanli TANG ; Xinsheng YAO ; Wanbang SUN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(3):396-400
Objective:To elucidate the characterization of CD8+T cell in H1N1 influenza vaccine for children.Methods:PBMCs were isolated from 31 children aged from 3 to 6 years old who had accepted H 1N1 influenza vaccine during December 2009 to January 2010.The lymphocytes were joined with the H 1N1 influenza vaccine as experimental group and cultured .The experiment set without vaccine group as control group .At last we detected the surface molecules by FCM .The CCK-8 assay was added to detecting cellular proliferation and cellular proliferation index were detected by CCK-8.Results: CD8+T cells of PBMC in the two groups were 13.41%and 9.41%,P>0.05.CD8+CD45RAA+naive T cells in the two groups were up to more than 80%,P>0.05.The proportion of CD8+CD45ROA+memory T cells in two groups were up to 17%-19%,P>0.05.Two subsets of CD8+CD45ROA+memory T cells :CCR7+and CD62L+single positive memory T cell subsets in the experimental group were significantly lower than that of the control group,P<0.05.The CCK-8 assay was added to detect cellular proliferation .Only 51.16% of which cellular proliferation index was greater than 0.8,with none was greater than 1 in this study.Conclusion:This study showed that the CD4+T cells were low-level,naive T cells (CD8+CD45RAA+)were higher,with antigen stimulation and response.H1N1 vaccination specific memory T cells were few in number , specific memory T cell subsets were diversity , control memory cells were the main phenotypic characteristics .Cellular proliferation index showed that the proliferation of specific CD 8+T cells vaccine was poor .
8.Associations between vegetables and fruit intake and quality of life in breast cancer patients.
Xiaohuan GONG ; Jiwei WANG ; Xuefen CHEN ; Changhong SHI ; Li SUN ; Qingyun ZHANG ; Zhengping YUAN ; Jinming YU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;48(11):990-994
OBJECTIVETo investigate the associations between vegetables and fruit intake and quality of life in breast cancer patients.
METHODSA total of 3 344 community breast cancer patients were selected through cluster sampling method between April and July 2013, in Shanghai, China. Data were collected using a questionnaire, which included socio-demographic situation, cancer survival and health behaviors(i.e. vegetables or fruit intake, exercise), European Organization for Research and Treatment (EORTC) QLQ-C30 Simplified Chinese version(3rd edition) and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy scale (FACT-G) Simplified Chinese version(4th edition) were used to evaluate the quality of life. Crude quality of life scores were compared between groups. Multiple linear models were used to calculate and compare adjusted means of quality of life between groups, controlling relevant factors.
RESULTSAfter adjusting relevant factors, breast cancer patients who ate more than 250 g vegetables reported higher EORTC physical functioning scores, cognitive functioning scores, emotional functioning scores, global health scores than patients who ate equal or less than 250 g vegetables(respectively (80.79 ± 0.85) vs (79.34 ± 0.82), (80.07 ± 1.03) vs (77.84 ± 0.99), (84.17 ± 0.95) vs (82.76 ± 0.92), (65.75 ± 1.50) vs (62.92 ± 1.45)), t values respectively were 2.76, 3.54, 2.40, 3.17, all P values were <0.05; and breast cancer patients who ate more than 250 g vegetables reported higher FACT-G social well-being scores, function well-being scores, FACT-G total scores than patients who ate equal or less than 250 g vegetables (respectively (17.92 ± 0.40) vs (17.31 ± 0.39), (14.86 ± 0.42) vs (14.34 ± 0.40), (74.78 ± 1.01) vs (73.05 ± 0.97)), t values respectively were 2.49, 2.05, 2.90, all P values were <0.05. After adjusting relevant factors, breast cancer patients who ate fruit everyday reported higher EORTC physical functioning scores, role functioning scores, cognitive functioning scores, emotional functioning scores, social functioning scores, global health scores than patients who didn't eat fruit everyday (respectively (80.40 ± 0.82) vs (79.22 ± 0.87), (89.81 ± 1.00) vs (88.06 ± 1.05), (79.78 ± 0.99) vs (77.11 ± 1.04), (84.43 ± 0.92) vs (81.56 ± 0.97), (77.95 ± 1.25) vs (75.56 ± 1.31), (65.48 ± 1.44) vs (61.74 ± 1.51)), t values respectively were 2.15, 2.64, 4.07, 4.71, 2.89, 4.02, all P values were <0.05; and breast cancer patients who ate fruit everyday reported higher FACT-G physical well-being scores, social well-being scores, emotional well-being scores, functional well-being scores, FACT-G total scores than patients who didn't eat fruit everyday(respectively (23.35 ± 0.26) vs (22.85 ± 0.28), (17.91 ± 0.39) vs (16.98 ± 0.41), (18.59 ± 0.22) vs (18.18 ± 0.23), (14.79 ± 0.40) vs (14.17 ± 0.42), (74.71 ± 0.97) vs (72.17 ± 1.02)), t values respectively were 2.92, 3.65, 2.91, 2.35, 4.05 , all P values were <0.05.
CONCLUSIONThere are active associations between vegetables / fruit intake and quality of life in breast cancer patients. Proper diet may help improve quality of life in breast cancer patients.
Breast Neoplasms ; China ; Diet ; Feeding Behavior ; Female ; Fruit ; Humans ; Quality of Life ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Vegetables
9.Associations between physical exercise and quality of life in breast cancer patients.
Xiaohuan GONG ; Jiwei WANG ; Xuefen CHEN ; Changhong SHI ; Li SUN ; Qingyun ZHANG ; Zhengping YUAN ; Jinming YU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2014;36(11):871-875
OBJECTIVETo investigate the associations between physical exercise and quality of life in breast cancer patients.
METHODSA cross-sectional study was conducted among 3 344 community breast cancer patients between April and July 2013 in Shanghai, China. Data were collected using a questionnaire, including socio-demographic situation, cancer survival and health behaviors, and scores of EORTC QLQ-C30 Simplified Chinese version and FACT-G Simplified Chinese version.
RESULTSAmong a total of 3 344 breast cancer patients, the patients doing exercise reported significantly higher EORTC physical functioning scores, role functioning scores, emotional functioning scores, global health scores, and FACT-G physical well-being scores, social well-being scores, emotional well-being scores, functional well-being scores, and FACT-G total scores than the patients who didn't take exercise (P < 0.05, P(Adjusted)<0.05) . Breast cancer patients who did exercise more than or equal to 5 times/week reported significantly higher EORTC role functioning scores, cognitive functioning scores, emotional functioning scores, global health scores and FACT-G physical well-being scores, functional well-being scores, and FACT-G total scores than patients who did exercise less than 5 times/week (P < 0.05, P(Adjusted)<0.05 ).
CONCLUSIONSThere are active associations between physical exercise and quality of life in breast cancer patients. Engagement in physical exercise is beneficial to breast cancer patients with long-term survival.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Breast Neoplasms ; epidemiology ; China ; epidemiology ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Exercise ; Humans ; Quality of Life ; Surveys and Questionnaires
10.Associations between vegetables and fruit intake and quality of life in breast cancer patients
Xiaohuan GONG ; Jiwei WANG ; Xuefen CHEN ; Changhong SHI ; Li SUN ; Qingyun ZHANG ; Zhengping YUAN ; Jinming YU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;(11):990-994
Objective To investigate the associations between vegetables and fruit intake and quality of life in breast cancer patients.Methods A total of 3 344 community breast cancer patients were selected through cluster sampling method between April and July 2013, in Shanghai, China.Data were collected using a questionnaire , which included socio-demographic situation , cancer survival and health behaviors ( i.e.vegetables or fruit intake , exercise ) , European Organization for Research and Treatment (EORTC) QLQ-C30 Simplified Chinese version(3rd edition) and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy scale(FACT-G)Simplified Chinese version(4th edition) were used to evaluate the quality of life.Crude quality of life scores were compared between groups.Multiple linear models were used to calculate and compare adjusted means of quality of life between groups , controlling relevant factors.Results After adjusting relevant factors , breast cancer patients who ate more than 250 g vegetables reported higher EORTC physical functioning scores , cognitive functioning scores , emotional functioning scores , global health scores than patients who ate equal or less than 250 g vegetables(respectively (80.79 ±0.85) vs (79.34 ±0.82), (80.07 ±1.03) vs (77.84 ±0.99), (84.17 ±0.95) vs (82.76 ±0.92), (65.75 ±1.50) vs (62.92 ± 1.45)), t values respectively were 2.76, 3.54, 2.40, 3.17, all P values were <0.05;and breast cancer patients who ate more than 250 g vegetables reported higher FACT-G social well-being scores , function well-being scores , FACT-G total scores than patients who ate equal or less than 250 g vegetables ( respectively (17.92 ±0.40) vs (17.31 ±0.39), (14.86 ±0.42) vs (14.34 ±0.40), (74.78 ±1.01) vs (73.05 ± 0.97)), t values respectively were 2.49, 2.05, 2.90, all P values were <0.05.After adjusting relevant factors, breast cancer patients who ate fruit everyday reported higher EORTC physical functioning scores , role functioning scores , cognitive functioning scores , emotional functioning scores , social functioning scores , global health scores than patients who didn′t eat fruit everyday ( respectively ( 80.40 ±0.82 ) vs ( 79.22 ± 0.87), (89.81 ±1.00) vs (88.06 ±1.05), (79.78 ±0.99) vs (77.11 ±1.04), (84.43 ±0.92) vs (81.56 ±0.97), (77.95 ±1.25) vs (75.56 ±1.31), (65.48 ±1.44) vs (61.74 ±1.51)), t values respectively were 2.15, 2.64, 4.07, 4.71, 2.89, 4.02, all P values were <0.05; and breast cancer patients who ate fruit everyday reported higher FACT-G physical well-being scores, social well-being scores, emotional well-being scores , functional well-being scores , FACT-G total scores than patients who didn′t eat fruit everyday ( respectively ( 23.35 ±0.26 ) vs ( 22.85 ±0.28 ) , ( 17.91 ±0.39 ) vs ( 16.98 ±0.41 ) , (18.59 ±0.22) vs (18.18 ±0.23), (14.79 ±0.40) vs (14.17 ±0.42), (74.71 ±0.97) vs (72.17 ± 1.02)), t values respectively were 2.92, 3.65, 2.91, 2.35, 4.05 , all P values were <0.05.Conclusion There are active associations between vegetables /fruit intake and quality of life in breast cancer patients.Proper diet may help improve quality of life in breast cancer patients.

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