Xiao Bin Lai

ORCID: 0000-0003-3074-3385
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Research Areas
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Patient Dignity and Privacy
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
  • Clinical practice guidelines implementation
  • Oral health in cancer treatment
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Workplace Health and Well-being
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
  • Health, psychology, and well-being
  • Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Anesthesia and Sedative Agents
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Neutropenia and Cancer Infections
  • Occupational health in dentistry

Fudan University
2017-2022

More patients are dying in non-palliative care settings than palliative settings. How health providers for adult at the end-of-life stage has not been adequately explored. The aim of this study was to explore experiences caring settings.This is a qualitative study. Twenty-six from eight institutions which based Shanghai were interviewed individually between August 2016 and February 2017. Three levels care, i.e., acute sub-acute or primary provided institutions. interviews analyzed using...

10.1186/s12904-018-0372-7 article EN cc-by BMC Palliative Care 2018-10-17

Healthcare providers are facing the challenge of helping cancer patients cope with impact outpatient-based chemotherapy. A nurse-led care program was proposed to address this challenge.The aim study examine effects a for receiving chemotherapy.This single-center, open-label, 2-arm parallel trial equal randomization (NCT02228200). Breast in Hong Kong were randomly allocated intervention arm or control arm. The received routine hospital care. plus quality life, self-efficacy, symptom distress...

10.1097/ncc.0000000000000539 article EN Cancer Nursing 2017-09-19

The aim of this study was to understand the experiences patients with breast cancer and their involvement during outpatient-based chemotherapy in Hong Kong.The outcome evaluation using a mixed-methods approach is not common interventional studies nurse-led care programmes. A qualitative could provide deep understanding patients.A conducted.This part randomized controlled trial programme (NCT02228200). Individual interviews were conducted 2013 10 after they had completed chemotherapy....

10.1111/jan.13309 article EN Journal of Advanced Nursing 2017-04-03

Little is known about how nursing assistants (NAs) perceive the nature of their work and contributes to work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs). This qualitative study addressed these gaps. Twenty-four NAs with WMSDs working in four homes participated semistructured focus group interviews. Their were not limited lower back but involved several body parts. The risk factors for included physical, psychosocial, organizational, personal as well coworkers clients. However, it synergistic...

10.1177/2165079917717497 article EN Workplace Health & Safety 2017-08-03

Only a small number of patients have utilized the home-based end-of-life care service in Shanghai that has been offered since 2012. This study explores how is delivered community health centers and examines difficulties delivery care.This was qualitative which data were collected from interviews analyzed using content analysis. Nineteen providers with experience delivering 12 recruited. The conducted between August 2018 February 2019.Four themes emerged interviews: (i) Patients under care:...

10.1186/s12904-019-0501-y article EN cc-by BMC Palliative Care 2019-12-01

ABSTRACT Objectives: The objective was to promote evidence-based practice in screening for delirium patients the palliative care ward of a cancer hospital Shanghai. Introduction: Delirium is common but under recognized among settings. Early detection essential timely management. Practice guidelines recommend an initial at first contact, followed by continuous screening. Methods: Joanna Briggs Institute's three-phase Practical Application Clinical Evidence System and Getting Research into...

10.11124/jbisrir-2017-003646 article EN The JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports 2019-03-01

Abstract Despite the large number of people with cancer who need hospice care, utilization rates at community service in Shanghai are low. This study aimed to review care provided these wards and examine difficulties delivering service. Fourteen providers were interviewed, data analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Three themes emerged from interviews: (i) characteristics patients, mostly patients end‐of‐life stage (within 3‐months life expectancy) admitted without awareness their...

10.1111/nhs.12797 article EN Nursing and Health Sciences 2020-12-08

Abstract Background: The reasons for hospice underuse in China needs exploration from the perspective of patients with cancer and their families. Furthermore, existing literature about decision-making among Chinese families is limited. This study aimed to investigate awareness care patients, preference healthcare at end-of-life stage care, predictors preference. Methods : was an exploratory conducted between July 2021 January 2022. Overall, 300 decision-makers were recruited oncology ward...

10.21203/rs.3.rs-1774952/v1 preprint EN cc-by Research Square (Research Square) 2022-06-29
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