Publications by authors named "Si-Jie Gui"

Background: Patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) grade III chronic heart failure (CHF) present with low capacity for daily activities, severe self-perceived burden, and poor quality of life. Effective nursing interventions may reduce patients' self-perceived burden and improve their quality of life.

Objectives: To explore the effects of an explain-simulate-practice-communicate-support intervention on the self-perceived burden, cardiac function, and activities of daily living (ADL) ability in patients with New York Heart Association grade III chronic heart failure.

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Background: Exercise intervention (EI) is a promising and economical way for elderly patients with hip fracture, but the evidence regarding effective EIs remains fragmented and controversial, and it is unclear which type of exercise is optimal. The purpose of this Bayesian network meta-analysis (NMA) is to compare and rank the efficacy of various EIs in elderly patients with hip fracture.

Materials And Methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed using a systematic approach across various databases including Medline (via PubMed), CINAHL, CNKI, Web of Science, Wan Fang, Embase, VIP, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and CBM databases.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study looks at different types of exercise programs to help patients who have had hip fractures and wants to find out which one works best.
  • After reviewing many clinical trials, it found that resistance exercises (RE) are the most effective for improving hip function, while balance exercises (BE) help with daily activities.
  • The researchers believe that both RE and BE are great options, but they think more careful studies are needed to confirm what they found.
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Background: Radioresistance leads to treatment failure in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Thus, enhancing the radiosensitivity of NPC cells would likely increase the effectiveness of radiotherapy. Annexin VII (Annexin A7, ANXA7) might be a tumor promoter in NPC but its functions in radiosensitivity remain unclear.

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BACKGROUND Symptom distress is very common in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) during radiotherapy, seriously affecting their quality of life and impeding the process of rehabilitation. Resourcefulness training can enhance the level of resourcefulness and benefit-finding, palliate symptom distress, and promote disease rehabilitation. However, the effects of resourcefulness training on local complications and benefit-finding in NPC patients during radiotherapy remains poorly understood.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Si-Jie Gui"

  • - Si-Jie Gui's research predominantly focuses on improving the quality of life and treatment outcomes for patients with chronic heart failure and those recovering from hip fractures through innovative intervention strategies and exercise protocols.
  • - Recent studies demonstrate the effectiveness of the explain-simulate-practice-communicate-support intervention in significantly alleviating the self-perceived burden of chronic heart failure patients, while systematic reviews aim to establish optimal exercise interventions for elderly hip fracture patients.
  • - Gui's work also includes exploring the roles of biological factors, such as Annexin VII in nasopharyngeal carcinoma, highlighting efforts to enhance radiosensitivity in cancer treatment and improve patient rehabilitation through resourcefulness training.*