Publications by authors named "Fengyan Ma"

Background: Stigma has been identified as a significant factor impacting the health of lung cancer patients. However, the relationship between stigma, medical coping modes, and quality of life (QoL) has not been thoroughly examined.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the associations between stigma, medical coping modes, and QoL in patients undergoing lung cancer surgery.

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  • Patients with lung cancer experience significant self-perceived burdens affecting their quality of life and mental health, and the study focuses on the relationship between social support, patient involvement, and this burden.
  • A cross-sectional study surveyed 331 postoperative lung cancer patients in Beijing, using various scales to measure demographic factors, patient involvement, social support, and self-perceived burden.
  • Results show that self-perceived burden was moderate among patients, with social support positively influencing their involvement and partially mediating the relationship between patient involvement and self-perceived burden.
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Background: Nursing job competency is critical for talent development both globally and in China, relating to work readiness and transition shock. Previous studies, which have typically relied on average measurements at fixed time points, have not provided comprehensive longitudinal insights.

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the developmental trajectories of transition shock in new nurses at oncology specialty hospitals.

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Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, profoundly affecting patients' quality of life. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) provide essential insights from the patients' perspective, a crucial aspect often overlooked by traditional clinical outcomes. This review synthesizes research on the role of PROs in lung cancer surgery to enhance patient care and outcomes.

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Purpose: We aimed to investigate cancer patients' experiences of psychological distress after surgery and the factors that influence it, and to analyze the relationship between this and the nursing humanistic care demands.

Methods: This study used a convenience sampling method to survey 432 cancer patients undergoing surgical treatment in the specialized cancer hospital in Beijing. The survey used socio-demographic information, the Distress Management Screening Measures, and the Nursing Humanistic Care Demands questionnaire.

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Aims: To explore the current situation, influencing factors and pathways of safety behaviour of nurses in tumour specialized hospitals, in order to provide a theoretical basis for managers to manage and train nurses, improve their safety behaviour level and ensure medical safety.

Design: An anonymous cross-sectional survey.

Method: A total of 2147 nurses from Grade A cancer hospitals in 15 provinces of China were selected by a convenient sampling method.

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Background: Newly graduated nurses face a dilemma of transitioning from student to clinical nurse roles, resulting in a low level of work readiness. The special professional environment of oncology hospitals requires newly graduated nurses to have specialized and novel theoretical knowledge and nursing skills. Therefore, they are constantly expected to develop better core competence.

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Purpose: To study the level of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) in patients receiving surgery for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and explore related factors that can increase levels of hope in this population, enhance the confidence to defeat the disease, and thus increase the quality of life.

Methods: A total of 327 postoperative NSCLC patients from the National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College were enrolled. All participants completed the General Questionnaire, Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form (FoP-Q-SF), Herth Hope Index (HHI) Scale, and Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS).

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Purpose: Discuss the application effect of the six-step standard communication process in the communication ability training of newly recruited nurses.

Methods: This is a before and after control study. The control group included 45 newly recruited nurses in our hospital in 2019, and the observation group included 40 newly recruited nurses in our hospital in 2020.

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A novel direct dual Z-scheme 3DOM (three-dimensional ordered macropores) SnS-ZnS/ZrO composite was prepared by the template method combined with the in situ sulfur replacement technology. The composition, structure, morphology, and surface physicochemical properties of the composites were well characterized. The results indicate that it possesses a uniform and periodical macroporous structure, a large surface area (121.

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  • Novel AgPO/BiWO heterostructured materials were synthesized using assembly and hydrothermal treatment, showing improved performance for visible-light catalysis. !* -
  • Characterization techniques revealed that AgPO nanospheres were irregularly dispersed on BiWO nanoflakes, enhancing catalytic activity for degrading various organic pollutants like rhodamine B and methylene blue. !* -
  • The materials' increased photocatalytic performance is attributed to effective charge separation and the formation of heterostructures, with Ag acting as a charge transmission bridge, leading to good stability during reactions. !*
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A series of hydroxyanthraquinones having an alkylating N-mustard pharmacophore at 1'-position were synthesized via a bioisostere approach to evaluate their cytotoxicity against four tumor cell lines (MDA-MB-231, HeLa, MCF-7 and A549). These compounds displayed significant in vitro cytotoxicity against MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 cells, reflecting the excellent selectivity for the human breast cancer. Among them, compound 5k was the most cytotoxic with IC50 value of 0.

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  • Researchers developed a new composite material, Bi2O3/TiO2, using polystyrene latex spheres and a specific template (P123), which resulted in a unique three-dimensionally ordered macroporous structure through a sol-gel method and calcination.
  • Various analytical techniques, including spectroscopy and electron microscopy, confirmed that the synthesized composite has a well-defined crystalline structure and uniform macroporous features, enhancing its photocatalytic properties.
  • The 3DOM Bi2O3/TiO2-2 composite exhibited superior photocatalytic activity for degrading crystal violet across different light conditions, and its effectiveness remained stable after multiple uses, suggesting a robust photocatalytic reaction mechanism.*
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A series of mesoporous sulfated zirconia materials functionalized by alkyl-bridged organosilica moieties (SO(4)(2-)/ZrO(2)-SiO(2)(R) with various S/Si or Zr/Si molar ratios and R=CH(2)CH(2) or C(6)H(4)) were developed by a one-step co-condensation technique combined with hydrothermal treatment with the aid of a triblock copolymer surfactant (P123). The structures, morphologies, porosities, and acid properties of the materials were well characterized. Subsequently, the catalytic performances (activity and stability) of SO(4)(2-)/ZrO(2)-SiO(2)(R) were evaluated by the transesterification of both pure triglyceride (tripalmitin) and low-cost virgin plant oil (Eruca sativa Gars.

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Heterostructured metallic silver-layered bismuth niobate two-component system (Ag/Bi(5)Nb(3)O(15)) was developed for the first time by a mild hydrothermal method combined with photodeposition. The Ag/Bi(5)Nb(3)O(15) exhibited single-crystalline orthorhombic structure with small particle size (50-200 nm) and octahedral as well as sheet-like shape; additionally, it possessed photoresponse in both UV and visible region. As a novel alternative photocatalysts to TiO(2), the photocatalytic activity of the Ag/Bi(5)Nb(3)O(15) was evaluated by the degradation of tetrabromobisphenol A, a member from the family of the brominated flame retardant, under solar simulating Xe lamp irradiation, and enhanced photocatalytic activity in compared to Bi(5)Nb(3)O(15) itself and Degussa P25 was obtained.

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A series of porous polyoxotungstate/titania nanocomposites (PW(12)/TiO(2)) with particle size lower than 10nm and BET surface area of ca. 200 m(2)g(-1) was prepared by sol-gel chemistry combined with solvothermal treatment. The composites were successfully applied to the degradation of aqueous phthalate esters (PAEs) including di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), diethyl phthalate (DEP), and dimethyl phthalate (DMP) under the simulated sunlight irradiation (lambda=320-680 nm) for the first time, and the conversion of DBP, DEP, and DMP reached to 98%, 84%, and 80%, respectively, after the simulated sunlight irradiation the suspension including PAE (5 mg L(-1), 100 mL) and PW(12)/TiO(2)-19.

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Titania nanocomposite codoped with metallic silver and vanadium oxide was prepared by a one-step sol-gel-solvothermal method in the presence of a triblock copolymer surfactant (P123). The resulting Ag/V-TiO(2) three-component junction system exhibited an anatase/rutile (weight ratio of 73.8:26.

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