Dr. Deying hu - hospice care - Best Researcher Award
Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology - China
Author Profile
🎓 Early academic pursuits
Deying hu began her journey in nursing with a strong academic foundation that led her to become a pillar in clinical and academic circles. she has cultivated her expertise across nursing management, teaching, clinical practice, and psychological support, particularly focusing on the humanistic side of nursing. her academic diligence laid the groundwork for a career that bridges care, education, and research—a blend comparable to the foundational integration seen in power electronics systems where precision and control are vital.
💼 Professional endeavors
With more than 30 years of service, professor hu currently holds several distinguished roles including deputy director of the nursing department, professor of nursing, doctoral supervisor, and director of the department of humanity and psychology at the school of nursing, huazhong university of science and technology. she also plays a crucial role at the union hospital affiliated with tongji medical college. her dedication spans hospital administration, curriculum development, and scientific advancement, echoing the systematic approach found in the architecture of power electronics—structured, multi-layered, and impactful.
🔬 Contributions and research focus
Her research efforts are focused on suicide prevention, safety culture, and psychological care in nursing. she has led significant projects including a general program under the national natural science foundation of china, a sub-project within the national key r&d program, and multiple provincial and association-level studies. one of her standout projects is the development of a hospice care suicide risk assessment and crisis management model—a critical initiative that strengthens hospital safety mechanisms much like control strategies enhance the reliability of power electronics in sensitive systems.
🌍 Impact and influence
Professor hu has greatly influenced nursing education and patient safety management in china. her bilingual publication guidance manual for suicide risk management of patients has provided accessible, practical knowledge for healthcare providers, furthering global understanding in nursing psychology. with over 100 research papers, including 10+ in sci-indexed journals, her hospice care scholarly footprint continues to guide both policy and practice in healthcare management.
📚 Academic cites
Although she does not maintain a formal citation index, her publications and textbooks serve as essential academic resources. her books—management psychology of nursing and the bilingual hospice care manual on suicide risk—are widely used in academic and training institutions, highlighting her impact as both an educator and author.
🌟 Legacy and future contributions
Deying Hu’s legacy lies in her consistent commitment to enhancing the safety and mental health of patients through innovative nursing strategies. her work will continue to shape future professionals and researchers. upcoming projects focused on "gatekeeper" training for suicide prevention and internal healthcare systems are expected to evolve nursing policies and practices across the country. just as power electronics continue to redefine energy systems with smarter, safer designs, professor hu's contributions promise to drive meaningful, structured change in healthcare delivery and psychological safety in clinical settings.
Notable Publications
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Title: Exploring the relationship between illness perception, self-transcendence, and demoralization in patients with lung cancer: A latent profile and mediation analysis
Author(s): Chunyan He, Shuhui Liu, Xiaoping Ding, Feng Yu, Deying Hu
Journal: Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2025 -
Title: Factors of suicide-related behaviors based on stress-vulnerability model and prevention strategies among nurses: a scoping review
Author(s): Xiaoyu Yang, Deying Hu, Lecheng Li, Rezvanguli Rezak
Journal: Not specified -
Title: The Relationship Between Social Support and Suicide Resilience in Chinese Cancer Patients: A Serial Multiple Mediation Model Through Self-care Self-efficacy and Meaning in Life
Author(s): Yinying Zhang, Xiaoping Ding, Yilan Liu, Yan Zhang, Deying Hu
Journal: Cancer Nursing, 2024