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Research progress on risk prediction models of venous thromboembolism in trauma patients
MENG Lingqi, LIU Jiahui, PENG Siyi, WEI Tao, LI Xingfeng, LIN Qin, MA Hangxia, QI Yi, LI Xuying
Chinese Journal of Nursing    2023, 58 (4): 493-498.   DOI: 10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2023.04.016
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This paper mainly reviews the construction,characteristics,and application of the risk prediction models of venous thromboembolism among trauma patients. We also analyze and compare the characteristics of the models and application effects,so as to provide a reference for the selection of venous thromboembolism risk prediction models among trauma patients for clinical nurses.

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The status and factors associated with fear of progression in recipients of renal transplantation
LIN Weitong, LIU Lifang, WAN Jingjing, LIU Jingjing, YANG Meng, MA Hangxia
Chinese Journal of Nursing    2022, 57 (1): 73-78.   DOI: 10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2022.01.011
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Objective To investigate the status and factors associated with fear of progression in recipients of renal transplantation. Methods By using the convenient sampling method,221 recipients of renal transplantations were selected from February to June 2021 in a tertiary hospital in Changsha. General information questionnaire,Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form,Positive Psychological Capital Questionnaire,Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire,Distress Disclosure Index were used to conduct the investigation. Results The score of fear of progression of recipients of renal transplantation was (28.13±7.87) ;51 cases (23.08%) were≥34 points;the positive psychological capital score was (124.05±21.06) ;the illness perception score was (37.67±11.10) ;the distress disclosure score was (36.09±8.98). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that illness perception and positive psychological capital were the influencing factors of fear of progression (P<0.05),which explained 35.3% of the total variation. Conclusion The incidence of fear of progression in recipients of renal transplantation is high,which is generally in the middle level. Clinicians should pay attention to the psychological status of renal transplant recipients,and reduce recipients’ illness perception,enhance patients’ positive psychological capital,and reduce their fear of disease progression.

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