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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1703-1709, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990394

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Objective:To evaluate and summarize the best evidence related to the management of cancer-related fatigue in children with leukemia and provide an evidence-based basis for clinical practice.Methods:The search for the relevant guidelines and evidence synthesis from UpToDate, JBI, Cochrane Library, Registered Nurses′ Association of Ontario, Guidelines International Network, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, National Guideline Clearinghouse, YiMaiTong Guideline Network, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, PubMed, CINAHL, EMbase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, China Biology Medicine from January 1st, 2012 to May 1st, 2022. Two researchers evaluated the quality of the literature independently according to the unified standard and extracted the best evidence.Results:A total of 13 literatures were extracted, including three clinical practice guidelines, two evidence summaries and eight systematic reviews. Finally, 22 pieces of evidence were summarized, involving six aspects which were environmental management, cancer-related fatigue assessment, exercise management, adventure therapy, sleep management and psychosocial interventions.Conclusions:Best evidence for the management of cancer-related fatigue in children with leukemia, which should be used in conjunction with the environment, the child's age, physical ability, medical condition and psychological acceptability to develop an individualized symptom management plan to improve the quality of care and the child′s quality of life.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 863-867, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-930710

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Objective:To explore the inner experience and influencing factors of caregivers′ decision-making process in children with hematological tumors treated by Chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR-T) cell clinical trial, so as to provide reference for children and caregivers treated with CAR-T cells to carry out targeted health education and psychological support.Methods:Using the phenomenological method of qualitative study, the caregivers of 11 children were interviewed by semi-structured interview, the data were analyzed by Colaizzi analysis method, and the text data were managed, explored and searched by NVivo10.0 software.Results:The caregivers of children with hematological tumors had three topics: complex psychological experience in the initial stage of CAR-T treatment decision-making process, consultation approach and experience in the decision-making process, and overall decision-making quality evaluation.Conclusions:Pay attention to and understand the psychological experience of caregivers in CAR-T cell clinical trials, provide diversified decision-making counseling for caregivers, and ensure the right of caregivers to participate in decision-making, so as to improve caregivers′ treatment and nursing compliance.

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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12)1982.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-677066

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In order to research into the relationship between atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), aldosterone (Aldo) and pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), as well as normal pregnancy, the plasma concentrations of ANP and Aldo from normal pregnant women. PIH patients and their fetuses were measured by radioimmunoassay. It was found that maternal venous Aldo and ANP were higher in normal pregnant women than those in non-pregnant women. The plasma ANP was higher in PIH patients than that in normal pregnant women while plasma Aldo was lower. The plasma concentration of ANP was higher in the fetuses of PIH patients than that in the normal controls, but Aldo was lower. It is concluded that ANP concentration correlates significantly to the severity of PIH, and may be used for an early diagnosis of PIH.

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