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2. Psychological Status and Job Burnout of Nurses Working in the Frontline of the Novel Coronavirus in China During the Delta Variant Outbreak: A Cross-Sectional Survey
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Hou J, Xu B, Zhang J, Luo L, Pen X, Chen S, Ma G, Hu Z, and Kong X
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psychological status ,job burnout ,specimen collection ,nucleic acid testing ,the novel coronavirus ,the delta variant ,Psychology ,BF1-990 ,Industrial psychology ,HF5548.7-5548.85 - Abstract
Jianmei Hou,1,2 Binbin Xu,1 Jinghui Zhang,1,3,4 Lingxia Luo,1,5 Xiaobei Pen,1,6 Shujie Chen,1,4 Guiyuan Ma,1,4 Zixing Hu,1,4 Xiaoya Kong1,4 1Teaching and Research Section of Clinical Nursing, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410008, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Thoracic Surgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410008, People’s Republic of China; 3National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders, Xiangya Hospital, Changsha, Hunan, 410008, People’s Republic of China; 4Xiangya Nursing School, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China; 5Emergency Department, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410008, People’s Republic of China; 6Intensive Care Unit, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410008, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Jinghui Zhang, Tel +86 15874032339, Email zhangjh-1206@163.comPurpose: Investigating psychological status and job burnout of nurses working in the frontline of the novel coronavirus in Zhangjiajie city in China during the Delta variant outbreak, comparing differences and analyzing factors of these two variables between the nurses from different nucleic acid testing (NAT) sites.Patients and methods: This survey was conducted from August 1 to 31, 2021. The participants were 512 nurses, 198 nurses of whom were from temporary NAT sites in communities/towns in Zhangjiajie city, and the rest were from NAT sites inside hospitals. The psychological status and the job burnout were measured by the Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90) and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Scale (MBI-GS).Results: The prevalence of the SCL-90 positive result and job burnout were 49.4% and 61.1%, respectively. The factors influencing the psychological status of nurses included the contact with COVID-19 patients or their body fluids and specimens, working seniority and the duration of working in the frontline of the novel coronavirus. The independent risk factors of nurses’ job burnout included the following four factors. Firstly, the contact with COVID-19 patients or their body fluids and specimens (OR=150.95, 95% CI=(44.87,507.77), P< 0.001). Secondly, five to nine years of working seniority (OR=8.91, 95% CI=(3.59,22.14), P< 0.001). Thirdly, 10 to 19 days (OR=2.63, 95% CI=(1.19,5.82), P=0.017), 20 to 29 days (OR=161.31, 95% CI=(49.48,525.9), P< 0.001). Lastly, more than 30 days (OR=92.05, 95% CI=(33.88,250.14), P< 0.001) of working in the frontline of the novel coronavirus.Conclusion: The prevalence of psychological problems and job burnout were at a high level among nurses working in the frontline of the novel coronavirus in different NAT sites. The nurses from NAT sites inside hospitals and temporary NAT sites in communities/towns in Zhangjiajie city had an equal risk of developing psychological problems and job burnout. Interventions need to be immediately implemented to promote psychological well-being and decrease job burnout of nurses.Keywords: psychological status, job burnout, specimen collection, nucleic acid testing, the novel coronavirus, the Delta variant
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- 2022
3. TEM and EBSD investigation of a Re-doped β-NiAl coating on a Ni-based single crystal superalloy
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Li, W., Li, Y.T., Zhang, W.L., Fu, L.B., Pen, X., Jiang, S.M., Gong, J., and Sun, C.
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- 2022
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4. Mandibular reconstruction with prefabricated custom vascularised tissue-engineering bone flap: a preliminary study
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Zhou, M., primary, Pen, X., additional, Hu, M., additional, Mao, C., additional, and Yu, G.Y., additional
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- 2009
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5. Kashin-Beck disease in relationship with iodine and selenium status and with fungal contamination in Yulin district, China
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International symposium on Kashin-Beck disease and related disorders, organisé par Médecins Sans Frontières-Belgium et The Chinese Ministry's Department of Disease Control and International Health Exchange Center (22-23 janvier 1999: République Populaire de Chine, Pékin), Zhi Lun, W., Wei Hong, Z., Jin Pen, X., Neve, Jean, Vanderpas, Jean-Baptiste, International symposium on Kashin-Beck disease and related disorders, organisé par Médecins Sans Frontières-Belgium et The Chinese Ministry's Department of Disease Control and International Health Exchange Center (22-23 janvier 1999: République Populaire de Chine, Pékin), Zhi Lun, W., Wei Hong, Z., Jin Pen, X., Neve, Jean, and Vanderpas, Jean-Baptiste
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- 1999
6. Genetic Polymorphism of Milk Protein and Their Relationships with Milking Traits in Chinese Yak
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Mao, Y. J., primary, Zhong, G. H., additional, Zheng, Y. C., additional, Pen, X. W., additional, Yang, Z. P., additional, Wang, Y., additional, and Jiang, M. F., additional
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- 2004
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7. Risk factors and predictive models for frozen shoulder.
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Sun G, Li Q, Yin Y, Fu W, He K, and Pen X
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Aged, Adult, ROC Curve, Body Mass Index, Logistic Models, Bursitis epidemiology, Bursitis diagnosis
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This study aims to explore the risk factors associated with frozen shoulder (FS) and develop a predictive model for diagnosing FS, in order to facilitate early detection of the condition. A total of 103 patients diagnosed with FS and admitted to the Department of Joint Surgery at Suining Central Hospital between October 2021 and October 2023 were consecutively included in the study. Additionally, 309 individuals without shoulder joint diseases, matched for age and gender, who visited the department during the same time, were included as the control group.The complete recording of clinical data for all patients was followed by the utilization of statistical tests such as the Mann-Whitney U test, sample t test, and chi-square test to compare different groups. Additionally, multivariate binary logistic regression analysis was employed to identify risk factors associated with the occurrence of FS in patients, leading to the establishment of a prediction model and derivation of a simplified equation. The diagnostic effectiveness of individual indicators and prediction models was assessed through the use of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. In the sample of 103 individuals, 35 were identified as male and 68 as female, with an average age range of 40-70 years (mean age: 54.20 ± 6.82 years). The analysis conducted between different groups revealed that individuals with a low body mass index (BMI), in conjunction with other factors such as diabetes, cervical spondylosis, atherosclerosis, and hyperlipidemia, were more susceptible to developing FS. Logistic regression analysis further indicated that low BMI, diabetes, cervical spondylosis, and hyperlipidemia were significant risk factors for the occurrence of FS. These variables were subsequently incorporated into a predictive model, resulting in the creation of a simplified equation.The ROC curve demonstrated that the combined indicators in the predictive model exhibited superior diagnostic efficacy compared to single indicators, as evidenced by an area under the curve of 0.787, sensitivity of 62.1%, and specificity of 82.2%. Low BMI, diabetes, cervical spondylosis, and hyperlipidemia are significant risk factors associated with the occurrence of FS. Moreover, the utilization of a prediction model has demonstrated superior capability in forecasting the likelihood of FS compared to relying solely on individual indicators. This finding holds potential in offering valuable insights for the early diagnosis of FS., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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8. Aromatization of cyclic hydrocarbons via thioether elimination reaction.
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Liu Y, Feng Y, Nie J, Xie S, Pen X, Hong H, Chen X, Chen L, and Li Y
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Herein, the diversity-oriented aromatization of cyclic hydrocarbons via potassium ethyl xanthogenate (EtOCS
2 K)/NH4 I-mediated methylthiyl radical addition and thioether elimination was investigated under transition-metal-free conditions. The methylthiyl radical species were generated in situ via the NH4 I-mediated decomposition of DMSO following which EtOCS2 K promoted the breaking of carbon-sulfur bonds of thioether.- Published
- 2023
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9. Downregulated Wnt2B Expression Suppresses Proliferation, Invasion, and Angiogenesis of Ovarian Cancer Cells Through Inhibiting the Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway.
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Yu S, Pen X, Zheng H, Gao Q, and Wang H
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Ovarian cancer (OC) is known to be the most malignant gynecologic cancers. Wnt2B , a member of the Wnt family, plays a critical role in tumor development. However, the effect of Wnt2B on the occurrence and development of OC remains largely uncharacterized. In this study, immunohistochemistry assay indicated that Wnt2B was increased in our study cohort (OC). In addition, the expression of Wnt2B was positively correlated with TNM stages and metastasis of OC patients. Wnt2B markedly mediated the regulation of OC proliferation, invasion, and angiogenesis. Moreover, Wnt2B knockdown inactivated the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. More importantly, the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway activator LiCl reversed the effect of Wnt2B knockdown on OC cell proliferation, angiogenesis, and invasion. Our data indicated that Wnt2B silencing could inhibit the proliferation, invasion, and angiogenesis of OC cells through downregulating the activity of Wnt/β-catenin pathway.
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- 2022
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10. Can polysaccharide K improve therapeutic efficacy and safety in gastrointestinal cancer? a systematic review and network meta-analysis.
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Ma Y, Wu X, Yu J, Zhu J, Pen X, and Meng X
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Objective: To assess the comparative efficacy and safety of polysaccharide K (PSK), with or without chemotherapy, for patients with gastrointestinal cancer (GIC) through a systematic review and network meta-analysis., Materials and Methods: We performed a network meta-analysis to identify evidence from randomized controlled trials. We searched PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane Library for publications up to May 2017. The prespecified primary efficacy outcomes were 1-7 year overall survival (OS), while the secondary efficacy outcomes were 1-7 year disease-free survival (DFS); we performed subgroup analyses and meta-regressions according to the cancer type (colorectal, esophagus and gastric cancer) and treatment arms (with or without chemotherapy). Safety outcomes were side effects of PSK. We conducted pairwise meta-analyses using a random-effects model and then performed random-effects network meta-analyses., Results: A total of 23 trials were eligible, involving 10684 patients and 13 intervention arms. PSK treatment significantly increased 1-5 year OS and resulted in positive trends in 6-7 year OS; significant increases were also found in 1-7 year DFS, while no increase in side effects was observed. Significant efficacy outcomes obvious in colorectal and gastric cancer groups, as well as PSK combined with chemotherapy groups (iv, po, iv+po). Network meta-analysis revealed that PSK combined with chemotherapy was superior, with significantly increased 3-year and 5-year OS. The study is registered with PROSPERO (CRD42017065193)., Conclusions: The adjuvant immunochemotherapy agent PSK is effective and safe for patients with GIC. PSK combined with chemotherapy appears to be the preferred application of PSK., Competing Interests: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST The authors have declared that there is no competing interest.
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11. Analysis of drug resistance-associated proteins expressions of patients with the recurrent of acute leukemia via protein microarray technology.
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Zeng DF, Zhang J, Zhu LD, Kong PY, Li JP, Zhang X, Xu W, Wang JL, Pen XG, Wang P, and Liu SH
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute metabolism, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute pathology, Male, Patient Selection, Precision Medicine, Predictive Value of Tests, Recurrence, Remission Induction, Treatment Outcome, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute drug therapy, Neoplasm Proteins metabolism, Protein Array Analysis
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Introduction: To detect the expressions of drug-resistance related proteins in bone marrow mononuclear cells of acute leukemia (AL) patients using protein microarray and to analyze the clinical value of protein microarray in predicting prognosis of AL patients., Patients and Methods: A total of 48 AL patients received chemotherapy were divided into four groups: recurrent acute myeloid leukemia group (R-AML; n=15); AML continue remission group (AML-CR; n = 13); recurrent acute lymphocytic leukemia group (R-ALL; n=13); and ALL-CR group (n=7). Fifteen age-matched patients with non-hematologic disease were used as controls., Results: Expression levels of P-gp, LRP/MVP, BCL-2, GST-π, PCNA, CXCR4 were increased significantly in both AML-R and ALL-R groups (p < 0.05). Besides, LFA-1 and TRAIL-R were also up-expressed significantly in ALL-R group (p < 0.05). In addition, the levels of P-gp, GST-π expressed in AML-R group were higher than those in AML-CR group (p < 0.05) and P-gp, LRP/MVP, GST-π, LFA-1 and CXCR4 in ALL-R were expressed higher than those in ALL-CR group (p < 0.05)., Conclusions: The recurrent of AL were related closely to the over expression of drug resistance-related proteins. Protein microarray can be used in the prediction of AL recurrence and would be beneficial in guiding individual therapy and patient prognosis.
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- 2014
12. [The effect of dexmedetomidine on post-operative blood pressure after controlled hypotension in endoscopic sinus surgery].
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Ke J and Pen X
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- Adult, Dexmedetomidine pharmacology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nasal Surgical Procedures, Paranasal Sinuses surgery, Perioperative Period, Young Adult, Blood Pressure drug effects, Dexmedetomidine therapeutic use, Endoscopy methods, Hypotension, Controlled
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Objective: To observe the variance of blood pressure (BP) after controlled hypotension in endoscopic sinus surgery with dexmedetomidine., Method: Sixty patients undergoing elective endoscopic sinus surgery were randomly assigned to receive dexmedetomidine (Group D) or physiological saline (Group S). For the two groups, after the same induction of anesthesia procedure, Group D were injected with dexmedetomidine with 0.8 microg/kg of priming dose in 10 min and 0.5 microg/(kg x h) of maintenance dose i. v. drip for 30 min. The Group S were injected with physiological saline in the dose the same as Group D. The measurement of the mean aortic pressure(MAP), heart rate (HR) and the colouration of the Nasal packing material and exudation were taken at the end of the surgery (T1), at the time of extubation (T2), 10 min after extubation (T3), 30 min after extubation (T4), 2 h after extubation (T5), and 4 h after extubation (T6)., Result: The MAP and HR of Group S at the points T2-T6 were significantly higher compared with those at the point T1 (P < 0.05). The MAP and HR of Group D at each time point did not change significantly (P > 0.05). The MAP and HR of Group S at each time point were higher compared with Group D (P < 0.05). The number of cases with postoperative nasal exudate in Group S was significantly more than in Group D (27:18) (P < 0.05)., Conclusion: The perioperative dexmedetomidine medication can significantly reduce fluctuations in BP in endoscopic sinus surgery, so that to stable hemodynamics and reduce nasal bleeding.
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- 2013
13. [Development of a predicting model of survival rates for patients with salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma].
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Zheng G, Guo CB, Yu GY, Huang MX, Pen X, and Huang J
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic surgery, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Salivary Gland Neoplasms surgery, Survival Rate, Young Adult, Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic mortality, Salivary Gland Neoplasms mortality
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Objective: To establish a predicting model of survival rates and to evaluate the weighted contributions of each key prognostic factor of the patients with salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma (SACC)., Methods: One hundred and eighteen follow-up cases with SACC were analyzed for the survival study with retrospective cohort method. Ten possible clinical and pathologic factors were selected. A multivariate analysis was performed by Cox proportional hazard model and prognostic index (PI) was calculated. According to the PI, all cases were divided into three risk subgroups respectively: lower, intermediate and higher risk subgroups. Ten-year survival rate and median survival time were calculated and the predicting models of survival rates were established., Results: The significant prognostic factors influencing the survival rate were age at diagnosis, clinical presentation, TNM clinical stage, treatment, surgical margins (P < 0.05). The predicting formula was PI = 0.031X(2) + 0.665X(5) + 0.420X(6)-0.576X(7) + 0.999X(10). According to the value of PI, the prognosis of the patients was significantly different among the three subgroups (P < 0.05). In the three risk subgroups, 10-year survival rates were 83.56%, 31.45% and 11.20% respectively, the median survival time was 18 years, 7 years and 4 years respectively., Conclusions: The established predicting model of survival rates can predict the prognosis of the patients with SACC.
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- 2006
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