HU Xiaojing

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Name:
HU Xiaojing
Position:
Deputy Director of Nursing Department, Children’s Hospital of Fudan University
Title:
PhD, RN
TEL:
+86 21 6493 1223
Email:
humama2015@126.com
Research Interests:
  1. Critical Care;

  2. Neonatal Care;

  3. Screening for Congenital Heart Disease in Newborns

BIOGRAPHY

Ms HU Xiaojing is the Deputy Director of Nursing Department, Deputy Director of Clinical Nursing Teaching and Research Office, Children’s Hospital of Fudan University. She is the Trainer of the the Belt and Road Initiative of the National Health Commission, Chairman of Newborn Nursing Branch of China Medical Education Association, Deputy Head of Neonatology Group of Pediatrics Special Committee of Chinese Nursing Society.  

Her research focuses on individualized developmental care for newborns, including the effects of gently caring for very low birth weight premature infants on clinical short-term and long-term outcomes, the effects of individualized developmental care on the prognosis and growth of very low birth weight infants, and the impact of family integrated care on the improvement of parental emotions and premature infant behavior in very low birth weight infants.

EDUCATION & TRAINING

  •   Sep.2012 – May 2015
    PhD study, School of Pediatric, Fudan University, China

  •   Sep. 2007 - Dec. 2010
    PhD study, School of Pediatric, Fudan University, China

  •   Sep. 1997 - June, 2003
    PhD study, School of Pediatric, Fudan University, China

TEACHING & RESEARCH

Teaching Areas:

Neonatal Nursing

Research Grants:

  1. 2022: Clinical data collection and application of neonatal congenital heart disease screening equipment. The second round of the 'Three Year Action Plan for Promoting Clinical Skills and Clinical Innovation in Municipal Hospitals (2022-2024)' demonstration research-oriented ward construction and innovative transformation ability training project for research-oriented physicians was approved, project number: SHDC2022CRS005B; Special training program for medical enterprise integration innovation support skills. 2022.7.1-2024.9.30, 80000RMB.

  2. 2021: Construction and application of a closed-loop management system for neonatal congenital heart disease based on information platforms. National Key R&D Plan project research group 4 sub projects. # 2021YFC2701004-D);500000RMB. December 2021 to November 2024.

  3. 2021: Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Preterm Infant Development Nursing Scenario Simulation Training: A Multicenter Cluster Randomized Controlled Study. 2021 National Medical Education Development Center Medical Simulation Education Research Project. #2021MNZC05. 5000RMB. 2021.12.1-2023.11.30.

  4. 2021: Establishment and Application of an Intelligent Diagnosis and Treatment Follow up Management Platform for Congenital Heart Disease in Newborns. Shanghai 2021 'Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan' Yangtze River Delta Science and Technology Innovation Community Project. #21002411900, 500000RMB. September 1, 2021- August 31, 2023.

  5. 2020: Demonstration and Application of the Best Evidence of Individualized Development Support care for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants in Shanghai Municipal Hospitals. Shanghai Shenkang Development Center: The 12th batch of Clinical Science and Technology Innovation Project (Emerging Frontiers, Clinical Excellence Management). #SHDC12020642. 20000RMB. From December 1, 2020 to November 30, 2021.

ACADEMIC SERVICE

  • Serve as reviewer or editorial board member for some journals.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  1. Hu XJ*, Wang L, Zheng RY, et al. Using polyethylene plastic bag to prevent moderate hypothermia during transport in very low birth weight infants: a randomized trial. J Perinatol. 2018 Apr;38(4):332-336.

  2. Xiao-jing Hu*, Jin-xiang Ding, Ying Wang, et al. Peripheral perfusion index percentiles for healthy newborns by gestational age and sex in China, scientific reports, 2020, 10(1): 1-9.

  3. Xiao-Bo Zhang, Xiao-Jing Hu*, Xiao-Wen Zhai, et al. Strategies for children’s hospital in response to COVID-19 pandemic: perspective and practice at a designated pediatric hospital in Shanghai, China. World J Pediatr . 2020 Dec;16(6):556-559.

  4. Liling Li , Li Wang , Conway Niu , Xiaojing Hu#. Early skin contact combined with mother’s breastfeeding to shorten the process of premature infants ≤ 30 weeks of gestation to achieve full oral feeding: the study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2021,17;22(1):637.

  5. Hu X*, Niu C, Zheng R, et al. Changes in peripheral perfusion index within 72 h of life in a cohort of very low birth weight infants. Chinese medical journal (Engl). 2022 May 20;135(10):1252-1254.

  6. Hu XJ*, Zhang SW, Hua W, et al. Medical staff's sentiments on the establishment of quiet time in the NICU. Journal of nursing management. 2022 Sep 5.

  7. Lyu T, Tao Y, Hua W, Hu XJ#. Care practices and short-term clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants in Yangtze River Delta in China. BMC Pediatr. 2022;22(1):676.

  8. Hua W, Niu C, Xuan Y, Zhao QM, Ren Y, Hu X, Wang ZX, Sun JQ, Yangjin G, Dou Y, Yan WL, Hu XJC, Huang GY. Peripheral perfusion index in well newborns at 6 to 72 h of life at different altitudes: a multi-center study in China. Eur J Pediatr. 2023 Feb;182(2):907-915.

  9. Hua W, Zheng RY, Xuan Y, Zhao QM, Ren Y, Hu X, Wang ZX, Sun JQ, Yangjin G, Dou Y, Yan WL, Hu XJ#, Huang GY. The gestational age significantly affects peripheral perfusion index value in low-altitude areas. Acta Paediatr. 2023 May;112(5):951-953.

  10. Liling Li, Futing Ji, Yuejue Wang, Li Wang, Ling Yu, Xi Wu, Tianchan Lyu, Yalan Dou, Yun Cao, Xiao-jing Hu#. The clinical experience of early skin-to-skin contact combined with non-nutritive comfort sucking in mothers of preterm infants: a qualitative study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2023; 23: 281.

Updated On:2023-11-08