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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 171-175, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-942630

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@#Objective To analyze the mediating effect of mental resilience on the relationship between work stress and sleep quality in psychiatrists. Methods A total of 221 front-line psychiatrists from four mental health centers in Shannxi Province were selected as the study subjects using convenience sampling method. The questionnaires of Scale for Occupational Stressors on Clinician,Chinese Version of Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Scale were used to investigate the work stress,mental resilience and sleep quality of the psychiatrists. We conducted Bootstrap mediation test to analyze the mediating effect of mental resilience using SPSS PROCESS V3.5 macro program. Results The total score of work stress of psychiatrists was 97.0±17.5,and the medium(P25,P75)of mental resilience and sleep quality scores were 84.0(75.5, 94.0)and 6.0(5.0,9.0)respectively. The detection rate of sleep disorders among psychiatrists was 33.9%(75/221). The total score of work stress of psychiatrists was negatively correlated with the total score of mental resilience [rank correlation coefficient(rS )=−0.34,P<0.01],and was positively correlated with the total score of sleep quality(rS =0.48,P<0.01). The total score of mental resilience was negatively correlated with that of sleep quality (rS = − 0.39,P<0.01). The work stress of psychiatrists had a positive predictive effect on sleep quality[standardized regression coefficient(β)=0.41.P<0.01],and a negative predictive effect on mental resilience(β)=−0.38,P<0.01). Mental resilience had a negative predictive effect on sleep quality(β)=−0.24,P<0.01. Mental resilience played a partial mediating role between work stress and sleep quality,and the mediating effect accounted for 22.0% of the total effect. Conclusion Both work stress and mental resilience of psychiatrists can directly affect their sleep quality,and the mental resilience has a partial mediating role in the effect of work stress on sleep quality.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-675940

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Objective To investigate the relationship between atherosclerotic lesions of arteries of lower extremities and metabolic disorders in patients with diabetic foot. Methods Three hundreds and sixty two patients with type 2 diabetes were selected, including 232 males and 130 females, with average age of (64.9?11.2) years and the average diabetic duration of (9.2?7.5) years. Atherosclerotic lesions of the arteries were detected by type B ultrasound. According to severity of lesions of femoral, popliteal and tibial arteries, the patients were classified into four groups: A-control group, B-plague formation (plague), C-arterial stenosis (stenosis) (luminal narrowing≥50%) and D-arterial occlusion (occlusion). Fasting blood glucose, GHbAlc and lipid levels (Total cholesteral, TC; Triglyceride, TG; Low density iipoprotein, LDL) were tested in all patients. Results (1)GHbAlc levels in group B and group C were significantly different from that in group A respectively[(8.4?2.2%)vs(7.8?2.2%),P

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Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition ; (6)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-677685

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Objectives:To study the impact of nutritional support in non operative management of severe acute pancreatitis. Methods:Sixteen patients with severe acute pancreatitis were provided with stage nutritional support. Results:Fourteen cases fully recovered and 2 cases died. Stage of maintenance equilibration was (57.0?12.5)hours,TPN was (12.1?4.2)days and PN+EN was (12.2?3.5)days. Conclusions:Stage nutritional support might be favourable in improving prognosis and survival rate of severe acute pancreatitis.

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