Shuanglan Lin
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Recent Articles
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Tu Q, Hyun K, Lin S, Hafiz N, Manandi D, Li E, et al.
J Hypertens
. 2025 Jan;
43(4):623-630.
PMID: 39791435
Objective: The study aimed to examine the individual and joint effects of hypertension and diabetes on cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality among the middle-aged and older Chinese population. Methods: A...
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Wong J, Tse G, Vu H, Nguyen H, Lin S, Tu Q, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39756375
Background: GLOB-cAGE is a newly established unprecedented consortium that brings together cohorts of older persons with cardiovascular disease worldwide. GLOB-cAGE aims to harmonize non-identifiable data from longitudinal cohorts examining cardiovascular...
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Tu Q, Hyun K, Lin S, Hafiz N, Manandi D, Zhang Q, et al.
J Diabetes Complications
. 2024 Oct;
38(11):108878.
PMID: 39418939
Aims: To assess the individual and joint effects of diabetes and depression on all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the middle-aged and elderly Chinese populations. Methods: 9105 individuals without...
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Tu Q, Lin S, Hyun K, Hafiz N, Manandi D, Koh A, et al.
Prim Care Diabetes
. 2024 Jun;
18(4):381-392.
PMID: 38852029
Background: Multidisciplinary collaborative care has been widely recommended as an effective strategy for managing diabetes; however, the cardiovascular risk factors of patients with diabetes are often inadequately managed in primary...
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Lin S, Chen S, Tu Q, Xu X, Xie S, Yang B, et al.
Nurse Educ Today
. 2024 Jan;
134:106087.
PMID: 38232627
Background: Nursing professional identity (NPI) is essential for nurses to develop their nursing profession. It reflects the competencies consistent with the professional practices of nurses and contributes to them providing...
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Zhang H, Chen D, Zou P, Shao J, Wu J, Cui N, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2023 Aug;
23(1):1486.
PMID: 37542247
Background: Little is known about the potential mechanisms of healthy eating and exercise change, and design interventions which aim to promote healthy eating and exercise change among individuals at risk...
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Leung A, Zhao I, Lin S, Lau T
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2023 Jan;
11(1).
PMID: 36611499
Background: Social robots have the potential to bring benefits to aged care. However, it is uncertain whether placing these robots in older people's home is acceptable and whether human-robot interactions...
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Lin S, Xie S, Zhou J, Tu Q, Wang C, Chen L
J Clin Nurs
. 2022 Nov;
32(17-18):6533-6544.
PMID: 36424709
Aims And Objectives: To explore the perspectives of stroke survivors, caregivers and nurse coaches on a health coaching program during hospital-to-home transitional care. Background: Stroke is a major public health...
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Lin S, Wang C, Wang Q, Xie S, Tu Q, Zhang H, et al.
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2022 Apr;
130:104213.
PMID: 35378465
Background: Stroke survivors and their caregivers experience different difficulties that arise from certain physical, psychological, social aspects and caring burdens during the hospital-to-home transitional period. Although there are abundant studies...
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Lin S, Xiao L, Chamberlain D, Ullah S, Wang Y, Shen Y, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2021 Jul;
105(4):917-925.
PMID: 34294494
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a nurse-led health coaching programme for stroke survivors and family caregivers in hospital-to-home transition care. Methods: A total of 140 dyads of stroke survivors...