Publications by authors named "Si Qing Ding"

Objective: Cancer and its treatments affect patients' fertility potential. This study examined the prevalence of reproductive concerns and their relationship with metacognitions among Chinese young adult female cancer survivors (YAFCS).

Methods: A total of 318 YAFCS (aged 18-39) completed an online survey from March to December 2021.

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Positive perceptions of patient safety culture are associated with lower rates of adverse events, but they have not been widely established in many health care organizations. The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of a safety culture training program (SCTP) on enhancing the perceptions of patient safety in nurse managers. This was a quasi-experimental design.

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  • A study looked at how many older people in rural China feel sad or depressed, especially those who are left behind when their families move away.
  • About 37% of these older people showed signs of depression, with women feeling sad more often than men.
  • Factors like how often their children visit, their living situation, and their health played a big role in their mood, showing that they might need more support to feel better.
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  • The study looked at how elderly people left behind in rural China are doing in life after their family members moved away.
  • Researchers talked to 456 elderly individuals and found that many of them wanted help for their mental health.
  • It was discovered that their mental health scores were much lower than the average, and factors like age, health problems, and support from children affected how they felt overall.
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