6 results on '"Yang, Dong"'
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2. Clinical Significance of miR-149 in the Survival of Patients with Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
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Xu, Yi, Lin, Yun-Peng, Yang, Dong, Zhang, Geng, and Zhou, Hui-Fang
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SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *RNA analysis , *APOPTOSIS , *CELL culture , *CELL lines , *CELL physiology , *FLOW cytometry , *GENETIC techniques , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *PROBABILITY theory , *RNA , *T-test (Statistics) , *PROPORTIONAL hazards models , *REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *KAPLAN-Meier estimator , *IN vitro studies , *LOG-rank test , *MANN Whitney U Test , *PROGNOSIS ,LARYNGEAL tumors - Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play critical roles in the progression of laryngeal cancer (LC). In this study, we aimed to investigate whether miR-149 is associated with the prognosis of patients with LC. A total of 97 laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma patients who underwent tumor resection were included in our follow-up study. In vitro studies was performed in cancer cell line Hep-2 to explore the antitumor role of miR-149 in LC. We found that the expression of miR-149 was significantly lower in tumor tissues, compared with vocal cord polyp tissues (P<0.05). Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that miR-149 expression status is significantly associated with survival duration (log rank test, P<0.05), and multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that patients with low miR-149 expression had shorter survival times compared with patients with high miR-149 expression. In vitro studies revealed that the exogenous expression of miRNA-149 inhibits the proliferation of human Hep-2 cells and induces cell apoptosis. Our study suggests that miR-149 expression in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma tissues is critically associated with the prognosis of patients, and the ectopic expression of miR-149 in Hep-2 cells inhibits proliferation and cell cycle progression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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3. Social Support, Sense of Coherence, and Self-Management among Hemodialysis Patients.
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Song, Yuan-yuan, Chen, Lin, Wang, Wen-xiu, Yang, Dong-ju, and Jiang, Xiao-lian
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STRUCTURAL equation modeling , *SOCIAL support , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *SELF-management (Psychology) , *SELF-perception , *CROSS-sectional method , *TERTIARY care , *CRONBACH'S alpha , *SCALE analysis (Psychology) , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *CHI-squared test , *STATISTICAL sampling , *DATA analysis software - Abstract
Self-management is essential for patients who require regular hemodialysis treatment. This study aimed to explore the relationships between social support, sense of coherence (SOC), and self-management in hemodialysis patients and to examine whether SOC plays a mediating role. In a cross-sectional study, 402 hemodialysis patients from four tertiary hospitals were recruited. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Social support, SOC, and self-management were significantly correlated with each other. The proposed model provided a good fit to the data. Social support had a direct effect on self-management and SOC, partially mediated the effect of social support on self-management (β = 0.248, p = 0.001). Social support and SOC explained 69% of the variance in self-management. Our findings indicate that health care providers can enhance social support with an emphasis on strengthening SOC strategies to better improve self-management in hemodialysis patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. The Moderating Effect of Stimulus Attractiveness on the Effect of Alcohol Consumption on Attractiveness Ratings.
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Chen, Xiong, Wang, Xiaoyu, Yang, Dong, and Chen, Youguo
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ANALYSIS of variance , *PERSONAL beauty , *BODY image , *ALCOHOL drinking , *FACE , *NATURE , *PHOTOGRAPHY , *PLACEBOS , *PSYCHOLOGICAL tests , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *RESEARCH funding , *SCALE analysis (Psychology) , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *VISUAL analog scale , *REPEATED measures design , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Aims: To explore the enhancing effect of alcohol consumption on attractiveness ratings, in that few studies on the Beer Goggles effect control the stimuli attractiveness level and researchers have seldom considered extending the effect to stimuli other than faces. Methods: Male and female participants (n = 103) were randomly assigned to alcohol consumption or placebo groups. Both groups were asked to assess the attractiveness of two types of pictures (faces and landscapes) with three levels of attractiveness for each stimulus category (high, moderate and low). Results: We found significant interactions between beverage type and attractiveness level. Attractiveness ratings for moderate- and low-attractiveness faces were significantly higher in the alcohol compared with placebo condition, while there was no significant difference for high-attractiveness stimuli between these two conditions. As for landscapes, only low-attractiveness stimuli were rated significantly higher in the alcohol condition. Conclusion: Whether or not alcohol consumption leads to an increase in attractiveness ratings depends on the initial attractiveness of the stimulus materials. Alcohol consumption tends to affect ratings for stimuli with relatively low attractiveness. Furthermore, this effect is not limited to faces; it extends to other types of stimuli like landscapes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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5. Doctor-patient relationship improved during COVID-19 pandemic, but weakness remains.
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Zhou, Yanan, Ma, Yuejiao, Yang, Winson Fu Zun, Wu, Qiuxia, Wang, Qianjin, Wang, Dongfang, Ren, Honghong, Luo, Yinli, Yang, Dong, Liu, Tieqiao, and Wu, Xiaoming
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HEALTH policy , *PROFESSIONS , *PHYSICIAN-patient relations , *MULTIPLE regression analysis , *PATIENT satisfaction , *PHYSICIANS' attitudes , *PATIENTS' attitudes , *QUALITY assurance , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *COMMUNICATION , *MEDICAL referrals , *STATISTICAL sampling , *COVID-19 pandemic , *TELEMEDICINE - Abstract
Objective: To assess the quality of the doctor-patient relationship (DPR) in China and possible influencing factors during the COVID-19 period from the patient's perspective. Methods: An online survey was carried out nationwide from March 12, 2020 to March 30, 2020 in China via a convenience sampling strategy. Patients who met the inclusion criteria were invited to complete a questionnaire regarding the quality of DPR, including sociodemographic information, the Patient-Doctor Relationship Questionnaire (PDRQ-9), and influencing factors for DPR during the pandemic. Results: A total of 1903 patients were included. Our result showed that participants had a higher PDRQ-9 score during the COVID-19 pandemic (4.18 ± 0.51) than that before the COVID-19 pandemic (3.86 ± 0.67). Importance-performance analysis (IPA) revealed that doctor-patient communication, patient satisfaction, consultation time, doctor's attitude, and medical knowledge were specific aspects that needed to be prioritized to improve the DPR. Multiple linear regression analysis suggested that positive media reports, telemedicine, and national policies had a significantly positive effect on the DPR during the pandemic (P < 0.05). Conclusion: In general, the DPR had been improved during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our research found the key points that needed to be prioritized to improve the DPR during the pandemic, which may provide effective suggestions for building a harmonious DPR in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. Correlates of Symptom Burden of Hemodialysis Patients.
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Song, Yuan-yuan, Chen, Lin, Yu, Wen-wen, Wang, Wen-xiu, Yang, Dong-ju, and Jiang, Xiao-lian
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CHRONIC kidney failure , *PHYSIOLOGICAL stress , *STATISTICS , *SOCIAL support , *CROSS-sectional method , *SELF-management (Psychology) , *MULTIPLE regression analysis , *URINATION , *SELF-control , *ONE-way analysis of variance , *TERTIARY care , *HEMODIALYSIS patients , *SEVERITY of illness index , *T-test (Statistics) , *PSYCHOSOCIAL factors , *DISEASE prevalence , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *PUBLIC hospitals , *HEMODIALYSIS , *EMOTION regulation , *DATA analysis software , *STATISTICAL correlation , *DATA analysis , *PSYCHOLOGICAL distress , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
This cross-sectional study assessed the overall symptom burden, including the prevalence, frequency, severity, and distress of symptoms among hemodialysis patients, and explored the relationship between demographic characteristics, clinical variables, self-management, sense of coherence, social support, and symptom burden in these patients. Herein, a regression analysis was performed to determine associations with symptom burden. The mean score of symptom burden among the participants (n = 382) was 74.12, with an average number of 12 symptoms. The analysis revealed that self-management, sense of coherence, and social support were negatively associated with the overall symptom burden. The multiple regression model showed that 48.6% of the variance in symptom burden was explained by meaningfulness, emotional management, daily urine output, subjective support, gender, and manageability. These findings contribute to the knowledge of symptom burden among hemodialysis patients and some new predictors (self-management, sense of coherence, and social support) of their symptom burden. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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