Publications by authors named "Juanjuan Pei"

Article Synopsis
  • A study aimed to improve hand hygiene compliance (HHC) among ICU staff using Kotter's Change Model (KCM), addressing persistent low compliance rates despite previous interventions.* -
  • Over a 41-month period, HHC increased significantly from 35.71% to 87.75%, particularly after patient contact, with low rates of infections like CLABSI and CAUTI maintained throughout.* -
  • The findings suggest that KCM can effectively change healthcare providers' attitudes towards hand hygiene and promote a sustainable culture of compliance, potentially reducing healthcare-associated infections.*
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Background And Aim: Patient deaths are common in the intensive care unit, and a nurse's perception of barriers to and supportive behaviors in end-of-life care varies widely depending upon their cultural background. The aim of this study was to describe the perceptions of intensive care nurses regarding barriers to and supportive behaviors in providing end-of-life care in a Chinese cultural context.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among intensive care nurses in 20 intensive care units in 11 general hospitals in central and eastern China.

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Objectives: This phenomenological study aimed to examine intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' experiences of caring for patients with COVID-19, and understand better their everyday experiences of patient' management in the ICU.

Design: A descriptive phenomenological research design was used. Individual interviews were conducted.

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In this paper, the novel polysaccharide PL-A11 was purified from an ammonium oxalate extract of Phellinus linteus mycelia. Its physicochemical properties, structural characteristics, and antioxidant activities were investigated. Results showed that PL-A11 had a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of 13.

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Edible and medicinal fungi (mushrooms) are widely applied to functional foods and nutraceutical products because of their proven nutritive and medicinal properties. Phellinus sensu lato is a well-known medicinal mushroom that has long been used in preventing ailments, including gastroenteric dysfunction, diarrhea, hemorrhage, and cancers, in oriental countries, particularly in China, Japan, and Korea. Polysaccharides represent a major class of bioactive molecules in Phellinus s.

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In this study, high-intensity ultrasound (20 kHz), a simple, effective and without any additive method, was used to the degradation of carboxylic curdlan (Cc) produced by 4-acetamido-TEMPO-mediated oxidation. The effects of ultrasound on molecular properties, structure and chain conformations of Cc were investigated by viscometry, size-exclusion chromatography with multiangle laser-light scattering (SEC-MALLS) analysis, as well as FTIR and NMR spectroscopies. The results indicated that the intrinsic viscosity [η] and the weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of Cc decreased obviously after ultrasound, and a uniform and narrow distribution of degradation product was obtained.

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A novel high molecular weight polysaccharide (PL-N1) was isolated from alkaline extract of the cultured Phellinus linteus mycelia. The weight average molecular weight (Mw) of PL-N1 was estimated at 343,000kDa. PL-N1 comprised arabinose, xylose, glucose, and galactose in the molar ratio of 4.

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In this study, a novel flat-plate ultrasound technology was developed to stimulate polysaccharides production from Phellinus igniarius mycelial fermentation. Three-factor-three-level Box-Behnken design was used to optimize ultrasonic treatment time, duty cycle time and culture time for a high yield of P. igniarius polysaccharides (PIPS).

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In this study, a new non-toxic, biodegradable, biocompatible and water-soluble carboxylic curdlan bearing the dissociable COOH group in 100% purity, which was prepared by 4-acetamido-TEMPO-mediated oxidation, was hydrophobically modified by deoxycholic acid (DOCA) to attain novel amphiphilic curdlan derivatives (CCDs) for the preparation of nano-carriers for antitumor drug doxorubicin (DOX). Under the effect of ultrasonication, the carboxylic curdlan derivatives in water were self-aggregated into spherical nanoparticles with diameters ranging from 214 nm to 380 nm. The critical aggregation concentrations decreased from 0.

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Three partially purified polysaccharides were extracted from Phellinus linteus mycelia using hot water, 1% (NH4)2C2O4, and 1.25M NaOH/0.05% NaBH4, and the extracts were named PL-W, PL-A, and, PL-N respectively.

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