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Objective To investigate the status and the influencing factors of thyroid volume of children aged 8-10 years in Tianjin. Methods Among the 1-2 primary schools were randomly selected from 12 districts in Tianjin. A total of 1 090 children were selected by class cluster sampling method (half male and half female, with a balanced age distribution). A questionnaire survey was conducted. Children’s height, weight and thyroid volume were measured, and their salt iodine content and urinary iodine content were detected. Results I n this study, the median urinary iodine in children was 161.35 µg/L, the mean thyroid volume was 2.56 mL, and the goiter rate was 3.58%. Univariate analysis showed that age, BSA, salt iodine content, urinary iodine content, eating habits, food taste, eating lunch at school, father's work, anxiety and depression, pressure, and different regional grouping were the influencing factors of thyroid volume (P<0.05). Multivariate linear regression showed that BSA, age, food taste, and urinary iodine content had significant independent effects on thyroid volume (P<0.05). Conclusion In Tianjin, the iodine nutrition level of children aged 8-10 years is at an appropriate level. When evaluating the thyroid volume of children, in addition to age factors, other factors such as physical development level and iodine intake should also be considered.
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Objective:To investigate the current status of early pain in patients after total knee arthro-plasty under enhanced recovery mode and analyze the influencing factors.Methods:In the study,142 patients with total knee arthroplasty of a hospital in Beijing were investigated by convenient sampling.Visual analog scale(VAS)was used to describe the degree of pain(including resting pain and activity pain)within 3 days after operation,and the nature and location of pain and satisfaction with the analgesic effect of the patients were recorded.The influencing factors included age,gender,place of residence,education level,body mass index(BMI),years of pain,chronic medical history,surgical history,surgi-cal duration,whether to indwell a drainage tube,type of carer,severity of the disease,sleep quality,anxiety,depression,and preoperative pain level.The investigation tools of influencing factors were the general information questionnaire of patients,pain assessment questionnaire,Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI),self-rating anxiety scale(SAS)and self-rating depression scale(SDS).Firstly,single factor analysis was carried out on the included influencing factors,and then multiple stepwise regression analysis was carried out on the statistically significant variables to clarify the main influencing factors of early pain in patients after total knee arthroplasty.Results:The peak pain of the patient occurred at night on the first postoperative day and in the afternoon on the second postoperative day,with resting pain scores of(2.5±1.2)and(2.7±1.1),and activity pain scores of(3.8±1.5)and(4.0±1.6);the most common pain site was posterior knee pain(68,47.9%),followed by anterior knee combined with posterior knee pain(32,22.5%),anterior knee pain(27,19.1%),anterior knee combined with me-dial knee pain(10,7.0%),and anterior knee combined with lateral knee pain(5,3.5%);the nature of pain was mostly composed of soreness combined with swelling pain(58,40.8%),while the rest in-cluded simple soreness(26,18.3%),simple swelling pain(24,16.9%),hot burning pain(10,7.0%),pricking pain(9,6.3%),spasmodic traction pain(5,3.5%),tearing pain(4,2.8%),knife cutting pain(3,2.2%),and stabbing pain combined with soreness(3,2.2%);the patients who were satisfied and very satisfied with the analgesic effect were 114(80.3%).The results of univariate analysis showed that there were significant differences in sleep quality,disease severity,types of care-givers and depression score(P<0.05).The results of multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that the main factors affecting the patients'early postoperative pain were preoperative sleep quality,depres-sion,the Knee Society score and the type of care(P=0.002).Conclusion:Most patients under en-hanced recovery after surgery are satisfied with the effect of pain control after operation.Medical staff can carry out predictive intervention in patients'sleep quality,depression to reduce the patients'early post-operative pain.At the same time,the research results suggest that choosing family members to accompany the patients can effectively improve the patients'early postoperative pain experience.
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Objective:To understand the health status,influencing factors and spatial distribution of the Chinese floating population and to evaluate the health equity of the floating population.Methods:All the data were collected from the 2017 Migrant Population Dynamic Monitoring Survey in China,binary Logistic regression was used to analyze the factors that might affect the health of the floating population,and the concentration index method was used to evaluate the health equity of the floating population.Spa-tial autocorrelation analyses the spatial aggregation of health status and health equity.Results:The un-healthy rate of the floating population in China was 2.71%.Age and gender show a statistically signifi-cant impact on self-rated health;that is,as age increases,the self-rated health of the migrant population gradually deteriorates,and women are more likely to think that they are unhealthy.Fairness analysis shows that the concentration index of the floating population is 0.021 7,the urban household registration floating population is 0.021 6,and the rural household registration floating population is 0.021 9.It is shown that the fairness of the health status of the floating population is biased towards the high-income class,and the rural household registration floating population's health unfairness is greater than that of the urban household registration migration population.Moreover,Moran's i=0.211 for self-rated health and Moran's i=0.291 for the unhealthy rate indicate that self-rated health has a spatial aggregation trend.Moran's i=0.136 showed the characteristics of spatial clustering,and the two-week prevalence fairness of the floating population was mainly in the northern and southeastern coastal areas.Conclusion:In general,the health status of the floating population in China is relatively good.The main influencing factors of health included gender and age.The central tendency of health inequity is reflected in the south-east coastal and northern regions,which are characterized by poverty.Attention to spatial aggregation is not only helpful to analyze the reasons of floating population,but also to study the health differences between different regions and health-related factors,to improve the overall health level of the whole population.
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Objective To analyze the independent factors impacting the in-hospital prognosis of patients with septic shock,and to construct a simplified scoring system and evaluate its predictive value.Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out on 247 patients with septic shock admitted to the People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from January 2021 to July 2022,among whom 122 patients survived and 125 died.Univariate analysis and multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression model were used to screen the independent factors affecting in-hospital mortality of septic shock patients.The best cut-off value was ob-tained by using the receiver operating characteristics(ROC)curve,and the continuous variables were conver-ted into binary variables and assigned.Finally,a simplified scoring system was established,and its predictive efficacy for hospital death in septic shock patients was verified.Results The results of multivariate Cox pro-portional hazard regression model showed that the Glasgow coma scale(GCS)score(HR=0.929,95%CI:0.875-0.985,P=0.014),quick sequential organ failure assessment(qSOFA)score(HR=1.475,95%CI:1.094-1.989,P=0.011),lactate level(HR=1.096,95%CI:1.049-1.145,P<0.001),procalcitonin level(HR=1.009,95%CI:1.000-1.018,P=0.048),and albumin level(HR=0.958,95%CI:0.922-0.996,P=0.029)were identified as independent influencing factors for in-hospital mortality in patients with septic shock.The ROC curve showed that the simplified scoring system,based on GCS score,qSOFA score,lactate,procalcitonin,and albumin levels,exhibited an area under the curve and 95%CI of 0.866(0.822-0.910),with an optimal cutoff value of 2.5.The sensitivity and specificity were 80.0%and 78.7%,respectively.Con-clusion The simplified scoring system,based on early assessments of GCS score,qSOFA score,lactate,pro-calcitonin,and albumin levels,demonstrates substantial predictive value for in-hospital mortality in patients with septic shock.
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The accumulation of fatigue during military operations may lead to decreased operational efficiency and non-combat attrition,which can impact combat effectiveness.On-site monitoring and evaluation of fatigue during military operations,as an important means to keep track of military operations and bring about quick changes in training,underlie the combat effectiveness of military personnel.Focusing on the on-site monitoring and evaluation methods of fatigue during military operations,this paper reviews the determinants of such fatigue as well as on-site monitoring and comprehensive evaluation methods so as to provide reference for accurate and efficient evaluation of fatigue during military operations and for early warning of such fatigue.
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Objective:To investigate the acute gastrointestinal injury (AGI) in patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) at the early stage of operation and its influencing factors.Methods:A total of 70 patients with ECMO who were hospitalized in the Emergency Care Unit of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region People's Hospital from September 2020 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, and a total of 70 patients with ECMO who were hospitalized in the emergency care unit of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region People's Hospital from September 2020 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. According to the 2012 guidelines of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine on the classification of acute gastrointestinal injury in critically ill patients, the patients were divided into AGI group and non-AGI group. The incidence of acute gastrointestinal injury in the early stage was statistically analyzed, and the results of blood gas analysis during ECMO loading and ECMO parameters, hemodynamic indexes and biochemical indexes after ECMO transfer were statistically analyzed. To explore the influencing factors and independent risk factors of AGI in the early stage. In addition, 70 patients were divided into successful group and non-successful group according to whether they were successfully withdrawn. The occurrence of acute gastrointestinal injury between the two groups was compared, and the effect of acute gastrointestinal injury on ECMO patients was analyzed.Results:Among the 70 ECMO patients, the incidence of early AGI was 71.43% (50 cases), and the components of AGI Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ and Ⅳ were 18.57% (13 cases), 41.43% (29 cases), 11.43% (8 cases) and 0% (0 cases), respectively. ① Univariate analysis showed that systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure (MAP), vasoactive drug index (VIS), pH, lactic acid and BMI were significantly different between AGI group and non-AGI group when ECMO was used ( P < 0.05). Logistic binary regression analysis showed that BMI was an independent risk factor for early AGI in ECMO patients (ROC area 0.657, 95% confidence interval 0.522-0.791 ( P < 0.05), and Yoden index 0.15). (3) The AGI composition ratio of the unsuccessful group was higher than that of the unsuccessful group ( P < 0.05). Conclusions:Patients with ECMO have a high incidence of AGI in the early stage, mainly occurring in grade I and Ⅱ. Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, MAP, VIS, pH, lactic acid and BMI when ECMO is put on are influential factors for the early development of AGI in ECMO patients, among which BMI is an independent risk factor for the early development of AGI in ECMO patients. The occurrence of AGI reduces the probability of successful withdrawal in ECMO patients.
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Objective To explore the different latent class and characteristics of the cognitive ability level of undergraduate nursing students in hospice care based on the individual-centered perspective,and analyze its influencing factors to provide the reference for the formulation of targeted nursing education.Methods Nursing students in a medical university in Yunnan Province were selected from March 2023 to June 2023.The general data questionnaire and hospice care knowledge questionnaire were used to conduct a cross-sectional survey.SPSS and Mplus were used for the data analysis.Results Three latent class of hospice care cognitive ability were identified,which were named as hospice care high cognitive ability group,general cognitive ability group,and low cognitive ability group,accounting for 28.74%,57.29%,and 13.97%,respectively;Nursing students'gender,nationality,place of residence,earning and practice experience of hospice care(whether they had the contact with end-stage cancer patients,whether they had received the hospice care related training),and whether they were willing to engage in the hospice care related work were the influencing factors of different potential categories of cognitive ability of hospice care among nursing students(P<0.05).Conclusion There are three latent class of hospice care cognitive ability of nursing students.Male minority nursing students who have not been exposed to end-stage cancer patients and have not received the hospice care-related training,are unwilling to engage in the hospice care-related work.Male ethnic minority nursing students residing in rural areas have the weaker cognitive levels of hospice care.Scholars in the future can formulate targeted training strategies according to different latent class of hospice care cognitive ability to improve nursing students'hospice care cognitive ability and reserve talents for hospice care teams.
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Objective To explore the current situation of nurses'emergency response ability of public health emergencies and analyze its influencing factors in Yunnan province,so as to provide empirical basis for the construction of emergency response ability training system in the future.Methods A total of 4821 clinical nurses from 43 hospitals in Yunnan province were selected by convenience sampling.A cross-sectional survey was conducted using the general information questionnaire,Nurses'Public Health Emergency response Capacity Scale and Nurses'Emergency attitude scale.The influencing factors were analyzed by stepwise multiple linear regression.Results The total score of public health emergency response ability of clinical nurses in Yunnan Province was(70.35±14.08),and the total score of public health emergency response attitude was(42.26±6.14).Gender,department,hospital level,working years,whether to participate in public health emergency training,whether to experience rescue activities in public health emergencies,and attitude towards public health emergencies were the influencing factors of nurses'public health emergency response ability(P<0.05),which explained 29.0%of the total variation.Conclusions The ability of clinical nurses to respond to public health emergencies in Yunnan Province is generally above the medium level,but there is still a significant shortage in emergency knowledge.Targeted training is needed.Nursing management should build targeted layered training programs combined with influencing factors to enhance nurses'ability to respond to public health emergencies.
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ObjectiveTo retrospectively analyze the effect of modified Shugan Dingji Decoction (疏肝定悸汤) on the occurrence of endpoint events in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation of liver constraint and qi stagnation. MethodsA retrospective cohort study was conducted using the electronic medical record database of Longhua Hospital affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine to screen and include patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation of liver constraint and qi stagnation from January 1st, 2018, to December 31th, 2021. The included patients were divided into an exposure group and a non-exposure group, each consisting of 100 cases, based on whether they received modified Shugan Dingji Decoction. General information of the patients including age, gender, body mass index, duration of illness and comorbidities, medication history, cardiac structure and function indicators such as left atrial diameter, left ventricular end-diastolic diameter, stroke volume and ejection fraction, and the occurrence of endpoint events assessed through 24-hour dynamic electrocardiography or electrocardiogram to determine the recurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation were collected. Kaplan-Meier (K-M) curves and Log-Rank tests were used to conduct survival analysis on the occurrence of endpoint events in the two groups of patients. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were used to analyze the impact of various factors on entry into endpoint events. Additionally, a safety assessment was performed by comparing liver and kidney function indicators before and after treatment. ResultsIn the non-exposure group, a total of 49 cases (49.0%) experienced endpoint events, while in the exposure group, there were 26 cases (26.0%). The Log-rank test indicated significant difference between the two groups (χ2=11.211, P=0.001). Univariate Cox regression analysis showed that age, duration of illness, hypertension, diabetes, chronic heart failure, left atrial diameter, stroke volume, and the use of modified Shugan Dingji Decoction may be the influencing factors for the occurrence of endpoint events in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation of liver constraint and qi stagnation (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that the risk of endpoint events in the exposure group was significantly lower than that in the non-exposure group (P<0.01). Patients with a duration of illness >12 months had a significantly higher risk of endpoint events compared to those with a duration of illness ≤12 months (P<0.01). Patients without concomitant hypertension had a lower risk of endpoint events compared to those with hypertension (P<0.05). Patients with left atrial diameter >40 mm had significantly higher risk of endpoint events than those with left atrial diameter ≤40 mm (P<0.01). There was no statistically significant difference in liver and kidney function indicators between the two groups before and after treatment (P>0.05). ConclusionThe use of modified Shugan Dingji Decoction is a protective factor for patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation of liver constraint and qi stagnation, which can help to reduce the recurrence and progression of atrial fibrillation. Long duration of illness, concomitant hypertension, and enlarged left atrial diameter are risk factors for patients to experience endpoint events.
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AIM: To explore the prevalence and influencing factors of poor vision among 3 014 primary school students in Wucheng District, Jinhua City, in order to provide evidence for the intervention measures of poor vision.METHODS: Using a cross-sectional study, a self-designed questionnaire was done, including general conditions and influencing factors of vision. The international standard logarithmic visual acuity chart was used for visual acuity detection. The risk factors that were statistically significant among the single factor groups were used as independent variables for multivariate Logistic regression analysis.RESULTS: A total of 1 367 students with poor vision were detected, the detection rate was 45.36%, among which mild poor vision rare was 26.08%; moderate rate was 11.51%; and severe rate was 7.76%. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that senior grades, parental myopia, daily insufficient sleep and outdoor activity, overuse of electronics or computers and no eye exercise were risk factors for poor vision.CONCLUSION: The rate of poor vision among the primary school students was severe, schools should take measures to improve and prevent students' poor vision by increasing outdoor activity time, correcting poor reading and writing posture, and reducing the time spent on electronic products.
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Objective To investigate the incidence and influencing factors of aggressive behavior in adolescent inpatients with mental disorders.Methods A total of 372 patients with mental disorders admitted to the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University from January to December 2022 were selected as research subjects.The occurrence of aggressive behavior and its influencing factors were analyzed.Results Among the 372 patients,38(10.2%)cases had aggressive behavior during hospitalization.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression results showed that the history of aggressive behavior,only child,and high irritation factor scores were the risk factors of aggressive behavior in hospitalized adolescents with mental disorders(P<0.05).Mild,outgoing,insecure and isolated personalities before the onset were protective factors of aggressive behavior in hospitalized adolescents with mental disorders(P<0.05).Conclusion Adolescent inpatients with mental disorders are likely to have aggressive behavior.Those who have aggressive behavior before,are the only child in their family and get a high score of irritant factors need more attention.Corresponding nursing interventions should be taken in time through nursing assessment to reduce the occurrence of aggressive behavior.
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Objective To analyze the influencing factors of peritoneal dialysis associated peritonitis(PDAP)and the distribution characteristics of pathogenic bacteria.Methods The clinical data of 257 patients who underwent peritoneal dialysis(PD)and regular follow-up in Meizhou People's Hospital from January 2012 to October 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.According to the occurrence of PDAP,the patients were divided into the PDAP group(n=102)and the non-PDAP group(n=155).The exhaled liquid(5-10 mL)was extracted with a sterile syringe,and the pathogen was identified by blood culture method.General data such as gender,age,primary disease,education level,whether complicated with hypertension/diabetes/cardiovascular diseases,whether keeping pets or poultry,body mass index(BMI)and dialysis duration were collected.Fasting elbow venous blood was drawn in the morning of the next day after diagnosis,the levels of hemoglobin(Hb),albumin(ALB),serum potassium,serum phosphorus,and serum calcium were detected.The estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)and urea clearance index(UCI)were recorded.Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors of PDAP in PD patients.Results There were 217 cases of PDAP in 102 patients with PDAP,and 124 cases(57.14%)were positive for pathogen culture.A total of 127 pathogenic bacteria were isolated,including 84 Gram-positive strains(66.14%),39 Gram-negative strains(30.71%)and 4 Fungi strains(3.15%).Among the 84 strains of Gram-positive bacteria,there were 25 strains of staphylococcus epidermidis(29.76%),17 strains of staphylococcus aureus(20.24%),12 strains of staphylo-coccus haemolyticus(14.29%),8 strains of staphylococcus warneri(9.52%),10 strains of streptococcus salivarius(11.90%),5 strains of streptococcus sanguis(5.95%),and 7 other strains(8.33%).Among the 39 strains of Gram-nega-tive bacteria,there were 20 strains of escherichia coli(51.28%),6 strains of pseudomonas aeruginosa(15.38%),6 strains of acinetobacter baumannii(15.38%),5 strains of klebsiella pneumoniae(12.82%),and 2 strains of enterobacter cloacae(5.13%).Among the 4 strains of Fungi,there were 3 strains of near-smooth candida(75.00%)and 1 strain of candida glabrata(25.00%).There was no significant difference in gender,age,primary disease,education level,BMI,and the propor-tion of comorbidities with hypertension,diabetes and cardiovascular diseases between the PDAP and non-PDAP groups(P>0.05).The proportion of patients keeping pets or poultry in the PDAP group was higher than that in the non-PDAP group,and the dialysis duration was longer than that in the non-PDAP group(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in serum phosphorus,serum calcium,eGFR and UCI between the PDAP and non-PDAP groups(P>0.05).The levels of Hb,ALB and serum potassium in the PDAP group were significantly lower than those in the non-PDAP group(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that keeping pets or poultry and long dialysis duration were risk factors for PDAP in PD patients(P<0.05).High Hb and ALB levels were protective factors for PDAP in PD patients(P<0.05).There was no correlation between serum potassium and PDAP in PD patients(P>0.05).Conclusion Gram-positive bacteria are the main pathogenic bacteria of PDAP,among which staphylococcus epidermidis is the predominant one.Keeping pets or poultry and long dialysis duration are risk factors for PDAP,while high Hb and ALB levels are protective factors for PDAP in PD patients.
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Objective:To understand the major cognition, major choice motivation and the relationship between the two of medical students, and provide references and suggestions for the selection of talents in various majors of medical schools and the effective development of enrollment work.Methods:This study selected undergraduates of Batch 2019 from Peking University Health Science Center as the survey objects, conducted a questionnaire survey on their major cognition, major choice motivation and influencing factors, and used principal component analysis and Spearman rank correlation analysis.Results:The study found that the major cognition scores of 640 undergraduates of Batch 2019 from Peking University Health Science Center were clinical medicine (3.24±0.89) > stomatology (2.89±1.00) > basic medicine (2.66±1.02) > pharmacy (2.54±0.97) > preventive medicine (2.29±0.93) > nursing medicine (2.21±0.99) > medical laboratory (1.98±0.95) > medical English (1.95±0.93). Six major motivation factors for professional choice were school and professional strength, professional learning and job prospects, own factors, Peking University sentiments and the influence of others, medical factors, school policies, and the contribution rates were 34.60%, 12.97%, 7.42%, 6.00%, 5.59% and 5.37%, respectively. Major cognition scores and major choice motivation factors were positively correlated with each other to some extent.Conclusions:At present, students' major cognition level of medical majors still has a large room for improvement, and the motivational factors of major choice are more complicated, among which "the school and professional strength" and "the prospects of study and work" are important factors. Medical schools should focus on strengthening major publicity, improving students' major cognition, attracting aspiring students to apply for medical majors from many aspects, and improving the training quality of medical professionals.
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Purpose/Significance To investigate the status quo and influencing factors of self-management level of elderly diabetic mellitus patients in Dongcheng District of Beijing,and to provide references for further development of community diabetes health educa-tion and health management.Method/Process The survey is conducted on 1 962 cases of elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who are randomly selected from community-level health service institutions in Dongcheng District of Beijing and are investigated by self-made questionnaires and the summary of diabetes self-care activities.Multiple stepwise regression and logistic regression are used to analyze the influencing factors of patients'self-management level.Result/Conclusion The self-management level of elderly diabetic mellitus patients is affected by many factors,among which the awareness of disease-related knowledge,the form of medical security and the use of health-related software to manage chronic diseases are the main influencing factors(P<0.05).Local management depart-ments can take targeted health interventions to further improve the self-management ability of elderly diabetic mellitus patients.
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Objective:To investigate the iodine nutritional status of pregnant women in Hangzhou City and analyze its influencing factors, in order to provide a basis for guiding pregnant women in Hangzhou City to supplement iodine scientifically.Methods:A stratified random sampling method was used to conduct a questionnaire survey on 1 400 pregnant women in Hangzhou City from March to October 2018. Random urine samples and household salt samples from pregnant women were collected, and the levels of urine iodine and salt iodine were measured using arsenic cerium catalytic spectrophotometry and direct titration, respectively. The iodine nutritional status of pregnant women with different basic characteristics and dietary levels were analyzed and compared (Kruskal-Wallis test), and the main influencing factors affecting the urinary iodine concentration level of pregnant women were identified (the ordinal multiple classification logistic regression analysis).Results:The median urinary iodine of pregnant women was 135.00 μg/L, and the qualified iodized salt consumption rate of pregnant women was 83.36% (1 167/1 400). In terms of basic characteristics, there were statistically significant differences in the distribution level of urine iodine among pregnant women with different pregnancy frequency, delivery frequency, and natural abortion frequency ( P < 0.05). In terms of diet, the frequency of consuming milk, yogurt, meat, and whether pregnant women consumed cabbage and cauliflower showed statistically significant differences in urinary iodine distribution levels ( P < 0.05). Ordinal multiple classification logistic regression analysis showed that the urine iodine levels of pregnant women who were pregnant twice were higher than those who were pregnant ≥3 times ( OR = 1.64, P = 0.003). Pregnant women who never or occasionally consumed yogurt had lower urine iodine levels than or equal to those who consumed 2 bottles of yogurt per day ( OR = 0.53, P = 0.044). Pregnant women who never or occasionally consumed meat and those who consumed meat once a week had higher urinary iodine levels than that who consumed meat ≥2 times per week ( OR = 1.40, 1.47, P < 0.05). Conclusions:The overall iodine nutrition of pregnant women in Hangzhou City is at an deficiency level. Pregnancy experience and dietary level are influencing factors on iodine nutrition of pregnant women. It is necessary to carry out in-depth health education for pregnant women, improve the dietary structure during pregnancy, and improve the abnormal iodine nutrition of pregnant women.
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In recent years, the detection rate and incidence of thyroid diseases are on the rise. Thyroid nodule (TN) is a common thyroid disease that can be divided into benign nodules and malignant nodules. Genetic factors, physiqu, inflammation, and other factors can all lead to TN. In this article, the factors affecting the occurrence and development of TN were analyzed and summarized to provide a basis for scientific prevention and treatment of TN, clinical research, and patient health guidance.
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Objective:Operational efficiency and influencing factors of China's basic medical insurance system from 2020 to 2021 is conducted to provide reference for improving the operational efficiency and optimizing the input-output relationship.Methods:The super-efficiency SBM model based on unexpected output and the Malmquist index are used to measure the static and dynamic efficiency of resident medical insurance in 31 provinces in China,and Tobit regression analysis is employed to analyze the influencing factors.Results:The overall operational efficiency of resident medical insurance still needs improvement.The operational efficiency of resident medical insurance in the central and western regions is lower than that in the eastern region,and the gap is significant.Different levels and regions have differentiated main constraints on the operational efficiency of resident medical insurance.In terms of dynamic efficiency,the total factor productivity of resident medical insurance operation shows an increasing trend,mainly due to technological progress.In terms of influencing factors,the degree of aging,the level of medical expenses and the level of medical insurance supervision have a significant impact on the operational efficiency.Suggestions:Efforts should be made to bridge regional disparities,promote the equitable development of medical insurance,reasonably control the level of medical expenses,strengthen the supervision of medical insurance funds,and implement active aging policies.
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Objectives:To explore the influencing factors of inter-arm systolic blood pressure difference(sIAD)in young hypertensive population. Methods:A total of 12 895 young Kailuan employees aged≤40 years,who participated in the physical examination from 2010 to 2020,were enrolled in this study.All of them underwent blood pressure measurements of four limbs in supine position.Young hypertensive group(n=3 584)and young non-hypertensive group(n=3 584)were 1∶1 matched by sex and age(±1 year),and participants were further divided into sIAD<10 mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa)and sIAD≥10 mmHg subgroups.A stepwise multivariate logistic regression model was established to analyze the determinants of sIAD≥10 mmHg. Results:The detection rate of sIAD≥10 mmHg was significantly higher in the young hypertensive group than in the young non-hypertensive group(31.72%vs.27.76%,P<0.001).Stepwise multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that in young hypertensive population,ankle-brachial index(ABI)<0.9,male,obesity,overweight,elevated low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C)level,and systolic blood pressure were positively associated with sIAD≥10 mmHg,while college education or above,physical exercise were negatively correlated with sIAD≥10 mmHg(all P<0.05).In the young non-hypertensive population,ABI<0.9,systolic blood pressure were positively correlated with sIAD≥10 mmHg,while age was negatively associated with sIAD≥10 mmHg(all P<0.05). Conclusions:The detection rate of sIAD≥10 mmHg is higher in young hypertensive population than in young non-hypertensive population.Decreased ABI,male sex,obesity,overweight,increased LDL-C level,systolic blood pressure,college education and above,and physical exercise are the influencing factors of sIAD≥10 mmHg in young hypertensive population.
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Objective:To explore the influencing factors of psychological distress in middle-aged and young stroke patients to provide evidence for improving the mental health of the patients and guiding clinical psychological nursing interventions.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 447 middle-aged and young patients with stroke hospitalized in four hospitals in Tianjin from March 2022 to January 2023.Various assessment scales were employed, including a general data questionnaire, distress thermometer, numerical rating scale, family APGAR index, perceived social support scale, general self-efficacy scale, Herth hope index, self-rating anxiety scale and self-rating depression scale.Statistical analyses were performed using encompassing descriptive statistics, Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test, Kruskal Wallis test, Spearman correlation analysis, and structural equation modeling of SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 24.0.Results:The psychological distress score of middle-aged and young stroke patients was 1(1, 2). Age( Z=-5.497), marital status( Z=-2.755), number of children( H=25.448), co-residents( H=14.389), occupation( H=34.889), per capita monthly family income( H=19.105), hospitalized caregivers( H=23.794), stroke type( H=23.308), course of disease( H=10.649), number of chronic diseases( H=8.021), daily self-care ability( H=128.439), eating status( H=41.904), physical status( H=49.786), excretion status( H=112.736), dressing ability( H=63.036), nutritional status( H=15.514), organ injury status ( H=23.797)and edema status( Z=-4.307)affected the psychological distress of middle-aged and young stroke patients, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). Correlation analysis showed that psychological distress were positively correlated with pain(1(1, 1)), anxiety(36(27, 53)) and depression(31(27, 58)) ( r=0.390, 0.525, 0.591, all P<0.001), while were negatively with family caring degree(10(10, 10)), perceptive social support(72(67, 74)), general self-efficacy(35(29, 38)) and hope level(41(36, 45)) ( r=-0.200, -0.464, -0.647, -0.675, all P<0.01). Results of the structural equation model of the influencing factors of psychological distress in middle-aged and young stroke patients showed that a total of 5 common factors were extracted, which were named support system, daily activities, disease condition, general condition and physical burden.Disease condition and physical burden had direct positive effects on psychological distress ( β=0.385, 0.204, both P<0.05). Support system, daily activities and general situation had direct negative effects on psychological distress ( β=-0.332, -0.262, -0.258, all P<0.05). Conclusions:The influencing factors of psychological distress in middle-aged and young stroke patients are disease status, support system, daily activities, general conditions and physical burden, which can provide theoretical basis for nurses to carry out active and effective prevention and nursing intervention on psychological distress in middle-aged and young stroke patients.
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Objective To analyze the spatio-temporal characteristics and influencing factors of local hospitalization proportion in 57 counties of Guangdong Province.Methods Using local hospitalization proportion and related indicators in 57 counties of Guangdong Province from 2016 to 2019,temporal trend analysis and spatial autocorrelation analy-sis were used to analyze the spatiotemporal characteristics.Bayesian spatio-temporal model was used to explore in-fluencing factors of local hospitalization proportion.Results The local hospitalization proportion in Guangdong Province rose from 79.8%in 2016 to 84.1%in 2019,showing an increasing trend and the overall characteristics of"high in the west and low in the east".The global and local spatial autocorrelation results show that there is a spatial correla-tion in the local hospitalization proportion within the counties of Guangdong Province,and spatial aggregation has formed in some areas.There is a"high"aggregation in western Guangdong,and a"low"aggregation in eastern Guangdong Province.The Bayesian spatio-temporal model shows that the number of people with a bachelor's de-gree or above per 1 000 population and the CMI of county hospitals had an effect on the local hospitalization propor-tion(P<0.05).Conclusion Guangdong Province can improve the medical service capacity of county hospitals sub-stantially and introduce or train high-quality talents through multiple measures,and continue to improve the local hospitalization proportion.