Mr. Zhiwu Tian | Chronic kidney disease; Dialysis | Research Excellence Award
The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University | China
This professional profile reflects a strong foundation in advanced nursing practice with a specialized focus on nephrology and dialysis care. Chronic kidney disease; Dialysis The work integrates clinical expertise with research-driven approaches to improve outcomes for individuals living with chronic kidney disease. Research activities concentrate on dialysis-related fatigue, psychological well-being, emotional resilience, and long-term adaptation to chronic illness, emphasizing holistic and patient-centered care models. Particular attention is given to mental health support, stress management, and quality-of-life enhancement for patients undergoing long-term renal therapy. Scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed publications in national and international journals that advance evidence-based nephrology nursing practices, clinical care protocols, and interdisciplinary treatment strategies. Research interests also extend to behavioral health interventions, psychosocial nursing frameworks, patient education models, and supportive care systems that strengthen treatment adherence and emotional stability. This work demonstrates a commitment to integrating clinical practice, scientific research, and compassionate care to optimize dialysis experiences, improve therapeutic engagement, and enhance long-term patient well-being. Through a combination of research innovation and clinical application, this professional profile represents a modern, research-oriented approach to nursing that prioritizes both physical treatment outcomes and psychological health in chronic disease management.
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Featured Publications
Yin, J., Tian, Z., Li, P., Li, H., Dong, Y., & Yang, X. (2022). A time‐saving method of creating AVF buttonholes: Indwelling trocar technique. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 31(21–22), 3000–3008.
Tian, Z., Xiong, C., Wang, Y., Tao, H., Zhou, S., & Yan, J. (2022). Association between familism and mental health in dementia caregivers: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Psychogeriatrics, 22(4), 610–620.