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View article: From Passive to Active—Improving the Healthy Self-Help Behavior of Older Adults Through Community Health Association: Mixed Methods Study
From Passive to Active—Improving the Healthy Self-Help Behavior of Older Adults Through Community Health Association: Mixed Methods Study Open
Background While China’s aging population and strained health care resources heighten the need for effective health promotion, traditional community health education faces barriers such as passive participation among older adults, short-te…
View article: Global, regional, and national burden of mental disorders and substance use disorders in older adults from 1990 to 2021: a systematic analysis and future trend prediction study
Global, regional, and national burden of mental disorders and substance use disorders in older adults from 1990 to 2021: a systematic analysis and future trend prediction study Open
Introduction As the global population ages, mental health has become a major public health issue affecting healthy aging. To estimate the burden, trends, and inequalities of mental disorders and substance use disorders (SUDs) among older a…
View article: Evidence-based nursing interventions in cognitive dysfunction among adults with brain injury: a quasi-experiment
Evidence-based nursing interventions in cognitive dysfunction among adults with brain injury: a quasi-experiment Open
We prospectively registered this study with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (Registration ID: ChiCTR2300072283).
View article: Virtual reality-based rehabilitation experience of stroke survivors: a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
Virtual reality-based rehabilitation experience of stroke survivors: a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies Open
Aim To examine and synthesize qualitative data regarding the experiences of stroke survivors who underwent rehabilitation using virtual reality (VR). Methods We critically appraised the included study using the Joanna Briggs Institute Crit…
View article: Cognitive behavioural therapy and related interventions for sleep disorders in children and adults with autism spectrum disorder: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
Cognitive behavioural therapy and related interventions for sleep disorders in children and adults with autism spectrum disorder: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Introduction Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by deficits in social communication and repetitive behaviours, often accompanied by sleep disturbances. These sleep problems, including prolonged s…
View article: Exploring Pain Empathy Among Doctors, Nurses and Patients: A Scoping Review
Exploring Pain Empathy Among Doctors, Nurses and Patients: A Scoping Review Open
This review offers a comprehensive overview of research on pain empathy among healthcare workers and patients, emphasizing its multidisciplinary nature and complexity. It provides theoretical foundations and outlines potential directions f…
View article: Post‐stroke family resilience is correlated with family functioning among stroke survivors: The mediating role of patient's coping and self‐efficacy
Post‐stroke family resilience is correlated with family functioning among stroke survivors: The mediating role of patient's coping and self‐efficacy Open
Aim Family resilience and healthy family functioning are crucial for stroke survivors' rehabilitation. This study aimed to determine the mediating effects of self‐efficacy and confrontation coping on the relationship between family resilie…
View article: Fear of Progression and Resilience as Mediators of the Association between Family Function and Quality of Life among Patients with Cervical Cancer
Fear of Progression and Resilience as Mediators of the Association between Family Function and Quality of Life among Patients with Cervical Cancer Open
Objective. To explore the impact of family function on quality of life (QoL) and investigate the mediating effects of fear of progression (FoP) and resilience in the pathway from family function to QoL among patients with cervical cancer (…
View article: Exploration of the factors influencing hearing disability in older adults of China: a nested case-control study
Exploration of the factors influencing hearing disability in older adults of China: a nested case-control study Open
Objective As two line trends – aging disability and disability aging – continue to emerge, hearing disability is becoming increasingly prevalent among older adults in china. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of hearing disabili…
View article: Social participation, resilience, and coping tendency in a sample of stroke survivors: a multi-centre cross-sectional study in China
Social participation, resilience, and coping tendency in a sample of stroke survivors: a multi-centre cross-sectional study in China Open
Objectives: To investigate the association between resilience and social participation and examine the mediation of resilience on coping strategies and social participation. Design: A multi-centre cross-sectional study performed from April…
View article: Intervention patterns and preliminary effectiveness on Social Participation following stroke: a scoping review
Intervention patterns and preliminary effectiveness on Social Participation following stroke: a scoping review Open
Background Stroke survivors suffer an overall loss of social participation. However, the interventions aiming at improving social participation have not yet been well-established. There is a need to synthesize existing knowledge on clinica…
View article: Effects of chin tuck against resistance exercise on post-stroke dysphagia rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Effects of chin tuck against resistance exercise on post-stroke dysphagia rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background Chin tuck against resistance (CTAR) exercise was introduced to substitute for the commonly used Shaker exercise for dysphagia rehabilitation. The effects of CTAR exercise in stroke survivors needs to be validated. Objective To i…
View article: A robust HD-sEMG sensor suitable for convenient acquisition of muscle activity in clinical post-stroke dysphagia
A robust HD-sEMG sensor suitable for convenient acquisition of muscle activity in clinical post-stroke dysphagia Open
Objective. A flexible high-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) sensor combined with an adaptive algorithm was used to collect and analyze the swallowing activities of patients with Post-stroke dysphagia. Approach. The electrode fram…
View article: Usability evaluation of mHealth apps for elderly individuals: a scoping review
Usability evaluation of mHealth apps for elderly individuals: a scoping review Open
Background Usability is a key factor affecting the acceptance of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) for elderly individuals, but traditional usability evaluation methods may not be suitable for use in this population because of agin…
View article: Determinants to implementation of a post-stroke dysphagia evidence-based nursing program in China using the consolidated framework for implementation research: a qualitative study
Determinants to implementation of a post-stroke dysphagia evidence-based nursing program in China using the consolidated framework for implementation research: a qualitative study Open
Background: Post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) is a common complication after stroke, which is worthy of research attention. Active intervention is the key to improving the prognosis of stroke patients, and nurses play an important role. Here, th…
View article: Family resilience of stroke survivors within 6 months after a first-episode stroke: A longitudinal study
Family resilience of stroke survivors within 6 months after a first-episode stroke: A longitudinal study Open
Context Family resilience is frequently recognized as a powerful determinant of family adaptation in chronic disease patients; understanding the family resilience of stroke patients and its predictors could help nurses develop intervention…
View article: Usability evaluation of mHealth Apps for the elderly: A scoping review
Usability evaluation of mHealth Apps for the elderly: A scoping review Open
Background: Usability is a key factor affecting the acceptance of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) for the elderly, but traditional usability evaluation methods may not be suitable for use in this population because of aging barri…
View article: Erratum: Evaluation of the clinicopathologic features of diffuse large B cell lymphoma after CD19-targeted CAR T-cell therapy emphasizing the potential diagnostic pitfalls.
Erratum: Evaluation of the clinicopathologic features of diffuse large B cell lymphoma after CD19-targeted CAR T-cell therapy emphasizing the potential diagnostic pitfalls. Open
[This corrects the article on p. 6751 in vol. 12, PMID: 33194070.].
View article: Which Frequency of Ankle Pump Exercise Should Be Chosen for the Prophylaxis of Deep Vein Thrombosis?
Which Frequency of Ankle Pump Exercise Should Be Chosen for the Prophylaxis of Deep Vein Thrombosis? Open
Introduction Ankle pump exercise (APE) is an effective method to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in the lower extremities. However, traditional APE at a frequency of 3 times/min applied in the clinic lacked high compliance, and individu…
View article: Usability evaluation of mHealth Apps for the elderly: A scoping review (Preprint)
Usability evaluation of mHealth Apps for the elderly: A scoping review (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND With the increase in the elderly population and the popularization of mobile devices, older adults have become potential users of mobile health applications (mHealth apps). Usability is a key factor affecting the acceptance of …
View article: Participation profiles among Chinese stroke survivors: A latent profile analysis
Participation profiles among Chinese stroke survivors: A latent profile analysis Open
Objectives To investigate the current status of participation and explore the characteristics of individuals with different levels of participation among stroke survivors in mainland China. Design Cross-sectional survey. Setting Participan…
View article: Resilience is an independent correlate of the course of quality of life in patients with first-ever ischemic stroke
Resilience is an independent correlate of the course of quality of life in patients with first-ever ischemic stroke Open
Resilience played an important role in predicting the self-reported course of quality of life in stroke patients. Our findings emphasized the reasonableness and importance of developing suitable resilience-targeted clinical strategies for …
View article: Stratification of venous thromboembolism risk in stroke patients by Caprini score
Stratification of venous thromboembolism risk in stroke patients by Caprini score Open
The Caprini score is highly recommended to assess the risk of venous thrombosis in stroke patients. Early mechanical and chemical prophylaxis are recommended for patients to reduce the incidence of venous thrombosis.
View article: Association Between Early Cognitive Impairment and Midterm Functional Outcomes Among Chinese Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Longitudinal Study
Association Between Early Cognitive Impairment and Midterm Functional Outcomes Among Chinese Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Longitudinal Study Open
Background: Cognitive decline is common after stroke. The influence of early cognitive impairment on midterm functional outcomes among Chinese acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients has not been fully studied. The aim of the study was to ass…
View article: Nursing practice in stroke rehabilitation: Perspectives from multi‐disciplinary healthcare professionals
Nursing practice in stroke rehabilitation: Perspectives from multi‐disciplinary healthcare professionals Open
In this qualitative, descriptive study, we explored the status of and factors related to nursing practice for stroke rehabilitation in China, considering the perspectives of multi‐disciplinary healthcare professionals. Fifteen participants…
View article: Enriched environment on the intestinal mucosal barrier and brain–gut axis in rats with colorectal cancer
Enriched environment on the intestinal mucosal barrier and brain–gut axis in rats with colorectal cancer Open
An enriched environment (EE) is an animal housing technique in which animals are given increased amounts of space, physical activity, and social interaction. Currently, researchers studying EE focus mainly on its effects within the context…
View article: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COGNITION AND FUNCTION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF CHINESE ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE PATIENTS
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COGNITION AND FUNCTION: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF CHINESE ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE PATIENTS Open
This study was to explore the association between cognitive impairment and function among Chinese acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. We collected 194 AIS patients’ sociodemographic information, stroke severity, treatment, comorbidities,…
View article: The development of quality indicators for home care in China
The development of quality indicators for home care in China Open
The absolute and relative importance of 77 indicators identified as potentially valid measures of the quality of Chinese home care was determined. This instrument is the first set of home care quality indicators developed specifically for …