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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 528-532, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-909481

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Objective:To investigate the resilience level and self-management status of patients with type 2 diabetes and analyze the mediating effect of mindfulness level between the resilience and self-management behavior.Methods:Totally 219 patients with type 2 diabetes from December 2019 to April 2020 were selected as the research subjects.The general information questionnaire, Mindful Attention Awareness Scale, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and the Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities were used to investigate all patients.SPSS 22.0 was used for statistical analysis.Spearman correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship among the variables, and multiple linear stepwise regression analysis was used to analyze the mediating effect.Results:The correlation analysis showed that resilience(45.0 (40.0, 50.0)) was positively related to self-management(14.0 (9.0, 22.0)) ( r=0.876, P<0.05), and mindfulness(46.0 (40.0, 57.0)) ( r=0.838, P<0.05). Mindfulness was positively related to self-management( r=0.821, P<0.05). The mediating effect test showed that mindfulness played a part of mediating role between resilience and self-management, with the mediation effect of 0.56, accounted for 69.80% of the total effect. Conclusion:The variables of mindfulness, mental resilience and self-management behavior in type 2 diabetic patients are positively correlated with each other.Mindfulness plays a partial mediating role between mental resilience and self-management behavior.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 538-545, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-883018

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Objective:To understand the management status of breast cancer-related lymphedema, and to provide a basis for the formulation of prevention and treatment plans for breast cancer-related lymphedema.Methods:Using accidental sampling, a questionnaire designed by the research team was used to survey nurses in 58 hospitals in Jiangsu Province.Results:This study surveyed a total of 58 hospitals, of which 53 were general hospitals and 5 specialized hospitals. Only 11 hospitals (18.97%) had treatment rooms dedicated to conservative treatment of lymphedema, 9 hospitals (15.52%) had opened lymphedema clinics, and 15 hospitals (25.86%) had professional international lymphedema therapists. All the 58 hospitals had different degrees of prevention and management of breast cancer-related lymphedema.Conclusions:The comprehensive management of lymphedema has not yet been achieved, and the management standards of lymphedema also need to be further improved. It is important to establish a unified and standardized management plan and practice standards.

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Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 33-38, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-698836

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Objective To investigate the caring experiences of family caregivers of patients with enterostomy in different stages based on"Timing It Righ"framework. Method Phenomenological research method was used to conduct an unstructured interview with 40 caregivers of patients in different stages (perioperative period, discharge preparation period, adjustment period and adaptation period).The acquired data were analyzed by Colaizzi phenomenological research method. Result According to the"Timing It right"framework, five themes about nursing experience of caregivers of patients with enterostoma at different stages were extracted: 1) uncertainty of disease and post-traumatic stress disorder at the perioperative period; 2) Re-challenges after subjective initiative adjustment during the discharge preparation period; 3) practice and re-cognition during the adjustment period; 4) post-traumatic growth during the adaptation period.Conclusions The caregiver's experience of an enterostomal patient presents a dynamic process. There are different experiences and needs for inner-heart care in different stages.Family caregivers were with strong information and emotion need at the perioperative period;they were with strong helpless feeling during the dischsrge preparation;they were with information and stoma instrument need in adjustment period;they were with care ability need during adaption period. Nursing staff should provide relevant mental support and professional guidance up to the different stages so as to improve mental health of caregivers of stoma patients and enhance their knowledge and skills on care-giving.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2414-2417, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697363

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Objective To translate the Symptom Intrusiveness Rating Scale and test its reliability and validity. Methods The scale was modified based on translation, back-translation and cross-culture adaptation. Ninety-five patients were recruited from wound&stoma clinic of one upper first-class hospital. the questionnaire were tested by internal reliability and test-retest for reliability and exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis for validity. Results The coefficient of Cronbach α was 0.823 and the retest reliability was 0.893. The content validity index was 0.871. Three factors, which were F1:functional status, F2: social relations, F1: mental health, were extracted by exploratory factor analysis and they could explain 78.53% of total variance. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated a good model and fit indices c 2/df=1.061, GFI=0.903, RMSEA=0.065, NFI=0.932, IFI=0.996. The Chinese version of SyIRS was moderately related with SF-36v2 physical subscales (r=-0.42, P<0.01), and mental subscales (r=-0.45, P<0.01). Conclusions The Chinese version of Symptom Intrusiveness Rating Scale is a reliable and valid instrument, which is applicable to assess the patient’s quality of life associated with chronic wound related pain.

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Chinese Journal of Nursing ; (12): 409-413, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-512496

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Objective To investigate how surgical patients are assessed regarding pressure ulcer risks and the usage of evaluation tools in different stages during perioperative period.Methods Totally 210 nurses from operating rooms and surgical wards in 7 tertiary hospitals of Jiangsu Province were investigated with self-designed questionnaire.Results Operating room nurses of 7 hospitals used different kinds of scales for pressure ulcer risk assessment,the same scale document was used during the different stages of operation,the frequency and time for pressure ulcer risk assessment varied from one to three times,preoperative visit to handover in surgical ward were different;the Braden scale was used by surgical nurses to evaluate pressure ulcer risk after operation,while most surgical nurses believed that the existing scale lacked specificity and intraoperative risk factors that should be considered when assessing postoperative patients.Conclusion The frequency and time of pressure ulcer risk assessment of patients during perioperative period are not standardized,the content of scale is limited and lacks specificity,the assessment of pressure ulcer risk during perioperative period is discontinuous and non-dynamic.There are no specific risk assessment scales targeting preoperative,intraoperative and postoperative pressure ulcer risk assessment.

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