Publications by authors named "Junping Bian"

Purpose: To explore the ethical experiences of new nurse managers when working at their units and propose response strategies accordingly.

Design And Methods: A qualitative approach was taken at a Grade 3A hospital in Shandong, China. Data were collected via semi-structured long interviews and analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.

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Aims: To determine the effects of a hospital-based leisure activities programme on nurses' stress, self-perceived anxiety and depression.

Background: Nursing work in clinical settings is highly stressful and may result in an increase in nurses' turnover rate, which threatens the quality of nursing care and patient safety.

Methods: We used a mixed methods design and a three-month intervention (January to April, 2019) involving a convenience sample of 176 nurses working at a Chinese tertiary hospital.

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Background: To explore and analyze the influence of psychological nursing and health education on depression, anxiety and life quality of elderly patients with lung cancer.

Methods: There were 84 elderly patients with lung cancer who were admitted and treated in our hospital since July 2018 till July 2019, serving as the objects of observation. The selected patients were divided into the control group (n = 42) and the observation group in principle of random allocation by computer numbers.

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Background: Ethical challenges are common in clinical nursing practice, and an infectious environment could put nurses under ethical challenges more easily, which may cause nurses to submit to negative emotions and psychological pressure, damaging their mental health.

Purpose: To examine the ethical challenges encountered by nurses caring for patients with the novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) and to provide nurses with suggestions and support regarding promotion of their mental health.

Research Design And Method: A qualitative study was carried out using a qualitative content analysis.

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Long non-coding RNA PMS1 homolog 2 mismatch repair system component pseudogene 2 (PMS2L2) is a key player in lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory responses. Preliminary deep sequencing data revealed that PMS2L2 was downregulated in gastric adenocarcinoma (GA) tissues compared with healthy adjacent tissues and the aim of the present study was to investigate the role of PMS2L2 in GA. In the present study, reverse transcription-quantitative PCR assays were performed to analyze gene expression.

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