Ying Wang

Ying Wang
Fujian Medical University · School of Nursing

PhD
1. Member of Chinese Nursing Association Nursing Students Steering Group 2. APJON's Young Editorial Board and Reviewers

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Introduction
My research work is in the area of oncology nursing and non-pharmacological comfort interventions. I have conducted randomized controlled trials to improve the well-being of populations in need of symptom management, such as survivors of cancer patients and their family caregivers. Now I am interested in research in Grounded Theory Methodology, Clinical Ethics, Intimate Violent Relationship, and Emotional Labor.
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January 2019 - July 2022
Fujian Medical University
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  • PhD Student

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Publications (25)
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Objective To explore symptom experiences and self-management strategies from the haematological malignancy patient's perspective. Methods A qualitative descriptive approach was used to provide a direct and comprehensive understanding of the symptoms experienced and self-management strategies during treatment among patients with haematological mali...
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Aim and objectives: To identify the main concern of patients with acute leukaemia and their family caregivers in the process of coping with the disease and to determine how patients and their family caregivers address these concerns on an ongoing basis. Background: Acute leukaemia is a progressive disease that may lead to physical problems and m...
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Background: The evolution of critical care medicine and nursing has aided and enabled the rescue of a large number of patients from numerous life-threatening diseases. However, in many cases, patient health may not be quickly restored, and the long-term prognosis may not be optimistic. Objectives: In this study, we aimed to develop and validate...
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Given the rapid surge in the number of studies claiming the adoption and use of the grounded theory (GT) methodology in China over the past two decades or so, we can now confirm that virtually all studies haven't been at all conducted in accordance with the GT methodology including its variants, let alone the classic one extended by Glaser and Stra...
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Purpose: This study aimed to understand and identify barriers to resilience in young and middle-aged patients with lymphoma in the context of Chinese culture. Methods: A qualitative descriptive study was employed. Face-to-face, semi-structured, and in-depth individual interviews were conducted between May and July 2022. Purposive and differentia...
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The popularisation of Glaser's grounded theory (GT) methodology in China over the past two decades or so has seen some faithful use of classic (Glaserian) GT in several areas (i.e. psychology, culture of rule of law, a n d nursing) amid the overall misuse and abuse of the methodology. And arising from these endeavours are some life-changing experie...
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Purpose s: The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of MBSR, acupressure, and MBSR combined with acupressure in improving sleep quality in breast cancer patients with sleep disorders, as well as the potential effects of these interventions on relieving fatigue, anxiety, and depression. Methods...
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Purpose To investigate the effects of exercise interventions on the physical fitness, fatigue, and quality of life (QOL) in adults with hematological malignancy (HM) who did not receive hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Methods We performed a systematic review with meta-analysis and qualitative evidence synthesis. We systematically s...
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PurposeThis study aims to explore the barriers that adult patients with hematologic neoplasms experience when seeking psychosocial support.MethodsA descriptive qualitative approach was used to investigate the experiences of patients with hematologic neoplasms. Face-to-face, semi-structured, in-depth individual interviews were conducted between June...
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PurposeTo evaluate potential effects and satisfaction of dignity therapy among patients with hematologic neoplasms in the Chinese cultural context.Methods Sixty-six patients with hematologic neoplasms were randomly assigned into either a dignity therapy group (N = 32) or control group (N = 34). The primary outcomes were level of hope and spiritual...
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Purpose The treatment and side effects of chemotherapy for acute leukaemia (AL) may cause both physical and psychological symptoms in patients. This study evaluated the effects of a WeChat-based multimodal psychoeducational intervention (ICARE programme) on fatigue, distress, anxiety, depression, and quality of life (QoL) among adult AL patients....
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Purpose To compare the anxiety, depression and explore their relationship to quality of life (QoL) among adult acute leukemia (AL) patients and family caregivers (FCs) in China. Methods A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted from April 2017 to January 2018. The sample comprised 207 dyads of adult AL patients and FCs. The participants we...
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Background Strong family ties appear to buffer patient's and family members’ difficult experiences during life and health crises. The family participatory dignity therapy programme, a patient-family-centred psychological intervention, was developed based on dignity therapy and performed by one therapist in the form of interview according to a speci...
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Background A vast number of patients with chronic critical illness (CCI) have died of delayed organ failure in the intensive care unit (ICU). The weak organ function of patients needed appropriate tool to evaluate, which could provide reference for clinical decisions and communication with family members. The objective of this study was to develope...
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Background: Patients with acute leukaemia (AL) usually require prolonged periods of hospitalisation. The treatment and clinical symptoms may lead to patients' supportive care needs (SCNs) not being met and impairs their quality of life (QoL). Studies on QoL and SCNs among AL patients are limited. This study aimed to identify the unmet SCNs and its...
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Objectives Combined aerobic and resistance exercise (CARE) is beneficial for improving renal function. To confirm this, we conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of CARE on renal function in adult patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Date sources The last date of search was 22 February 2020. We searched Cochrane Central Register...
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PurposeTo systematically review evidence regarding the benefits of Internet-based psycho-educational interventions among cancer patients.Methods We performed a systematic review with meta-analysis and qualitative evidence synthesis. Systematic searches for published studies in English or Chinese identified eligible randomized and clinical controlle...
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Background: Rehabilitation effects of exercise training on adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have been generally recognised; however, the effects of exercise training on proteinuria have been underexplored. Our aim was to explore the effects of exercise training on proteinuria in adult CKD patients without renal replacement therapy. Method...
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Background: Patients with acute leukaemia (AL) usually require prolonged periods of hospitalisation. The treatment and clinical symptoms may lead to patients’ supportive care needs (SCNs) not being met and impairs their quality of life (QoL). Studies on QoL and SCNs among AL patients are limited. This study aimed to identify the unmet SCNs and its...
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Background Patients with acute leukaemia (AL) usually require prolonged periods of hospitalisation. The treatment and clinical symptoms may lead to patients’ supportive care needs (SCNs) not being met and impairs their quality of life (QoL). Studies on QoL and SCNs among AL patients are limited. This study aimed to identify the unmet SCNs and its r...
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Objective: To develop a communication prompt based on dignity therapy to facilitate effective conversations between patients with haematologic neoplasms and their family caregivers and to improve the programme and preliminarily explore the benefits and challenges of family participatory dignity therapy (FPDT). Methods: A mixed-methods approach w...
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Background: Acute leukemia (AL) not only impairs the quality of life (QOL) of patients, but also affects that of their family caregivers (FCs). Studies on QOL of AL patients and their FCs are limited. This study aimed to evaluate the QOL of AL patients and their FCs, and to explore the factors associated with QOL of patients and of FCs. Methods:...

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