west china medical publishers
Keyword
  • Title
  • Author
  • Keyword
  • Abstract
Advance search
Advance search

Search

find Keyword "Status" 57 results
  • A Status Survey on the Establishment of Characteristic Specialized Subject in Township Medical Unit in Shuangliu County of Sichuan Province

    Objective To provide a reference for the exploration to the characteristic specialized subjects in well-off township hospital construction principle, thought and standard through investigating the basic medical units in Shuangliu County. Methods Self-designed questionnaires were made to survey the current situation of characteristic professional subjects in 24 county township medical units comprehensively (i.e. 3 central township hospitals, 3 community health centers, and 18 general township hospitals). Epidate 3.1 was used for data input, SPSS 17.0 was used for descriptive statistics and stratified analysis. Results Fifteen among 24 township hospitals in Shuangliu County set up 21 characteristic specialized subjects, accounted for 62.5%; Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics Subjects were set up in 9 hospitals, accounted for 42.9% ranked as the top; Chinese Medicine Rehabilitation Physiotherapy Subjects were set up in 6 hospitals, accounted for 28.6% ranked as the second. Conclusion The characteristic specialized subjects in township hospitals should be established with reasonable planning and construction according to diagnosis and therapy demand for local disease and hospital’s condition, so as to promote characteristic medical services in market competition by subject construction. Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics Subject and Chinese Medicine Rehabilitation Physiotherapy Subject are worth to be established and spread as characteristic specialized subject.

    Release date:2016-08-25 02:53 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research on the application of evidence-based education concepts and practice in China

    ObjectivesTo survey the domestic research situation of evidence-based education through visual studies. To summarize the utilization of education evidence in China and promote the process of evidence-based practice concepts and methods application in social science fields, so as to facilitate the domestic evidence-based research towards more scientific and practical. Methods WanFang Data and CNKI databases were searched to collect evidence-based education literatures from inception to December, 2017. Tableau and UCINET software were used to conduct visual and co-word analysis of study types, regions, staff, time, foundation/government support and key words. The social evidence based research situation was sketched. Results A total of 54 literatures were included. Beijing and Guangdong province published the most literatures, followed by Zhejiang province and Tianjin municipality. The quantity of literatures published in 2014 reached the peak of 11 articles, followed by 2016 and 2017, and relatively few in remaining years. We found that " evidence-based pedagogy” owned the highest frequency through building core keywords matrix. Conclusions Evidence-based education in China is still at an early stage. Introduction and promotion is currently the main content. There exists problems remaining in the development of evidence-based education, for instance disjointedness of theory and practice, regional unbalance, and deficiency of original-research. It is still a long way to go.

    Release date:2019-02-19 03:57 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Aetiology of convulsive status epilepticus in adults

    ObjectiveTo investigate the etiology of patients with convulsive status epilepticus (CSE).MethodsBy taking epilepsy, seizure, status epilepticus, and epileptic seizure as keywords, the clinical data of epilepsy patients hospitalized in the First People’s Hospital of Longquanyi District of Chengdu and the People’s Hospital of Leshan from January, 2012 to December, 2017 were retrospectively collected from a retrieval system for electronic patient records. The collected CSE cases were screened by trained epilepsy specialists in strict accordance with inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria. The etiology of CSE, and the pathogenetic distinctions among patients with different ages, sexes, educational levels, places of residence, and histories of epilepsy were analyzed based on medical histories and accessory examinations. The prognostic factors for epilepsy were determined using logistic regression analysis.ResultsIn this study, a total of 852 hospitalized epilepsy cases were retrieved, among which 104 cases were CSE cases aged between 18 and 86, including 75 males and 29 females. There were 13 CSE deaths (12.5%). There were significant differences in the pathogeneses among CSE patients with different ages and histories of epilepsy (χ2=52.396, 18.354; P<0.05). However, no significant difference in CSE pathogeneses was observed among patients with different sexes, educational levels, or places of residence (P>0.05). Drug withdrawal or dose reduction was the leading cause of CSE in patients with a history of epilepsy (n=28, 57.1%), while cerebrovascular diseases (n=19, 34.5%) were common causes among those without a history. Among patients aged over 65, cerebrovascular diseases (n=17, 43.6%) were determined as the major causes of CSE, while for those aged under 65, drug withdrawal or dose reduction was the main pathogeny (n=20, 30.8%). Results obtained from multivariate logistic regression analysis on the prognostic factors for epilepsy showed that the duration of epileptic seizure significantly influenced the prognosis of patients [odds ratio=1.299, 95% confidence interval (1.074, 1.571), P=0.007], while there were no significant correlations between other factors and epilepsy prognosis (P>0.05).ConclusionsCerebrovascular diseases are the leading causes of geriatric CSE. Irregular medication of epilepsy patients is a prominent avoidable trigger for CSE.

    Release date:2019-04-22 04:14 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Promotion of Appropriate Health Technologies in Zhejiang Province during 2009-2013: A Status Survey

    ObjectiveTo investigate the current status of the promotion of appropriate health technologies in Zhejiang province from 2009 to 2013, in order to provide baseline data for appropriate health technologies, application and research. MethodsThe status of promotion of appropriate health technologies in different regions of Zhejiang province were quantitatively described and compared according to the information in the websites of The Application and Promotion of Appropriate Techniques of Health, The Application and Promotion of Appropriate Techniques of Traditional Chinese Medicine as well as the Bank of Appropriate Technologies. Resultsa) A total of 127 Model Bases of Appropriate Health Technologies were set up, which were combined 127 leading institutions and 513 joint units, covering 11 cities, 40 counties, and 206 townships. b) The type of first aid base and chronic diseases base accounted for 33.0% and 25.3% of total types of model bases respectively; however, the number of bases dealing with rehabilitation care, public health and diseases referred to Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology and skin disease were very small. c) There were 486 appropriate health technologies promoted in Zhejiang province; appropriate technology about first aid, chronic diseases, women and children, rehabilitation care, public health, Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology and skin disease, traditional Chinese medicine and family planning accounted for 26.5%, 18.9%, 17.9%, 11.0%, 10.6%, 7.6%, 4.6% and 1.4%, respectively of total types of appropriate health technologies. d) The numbers of appropriate health technologies promoted in different regions were varied. Most of appropriate health technologies were promoted in more developed regions or more regions rich in health resources. Conclusiona) The model of "1+X" is used to promote the application of appropriate health technologies in Zhejiang province, and the prefecture-level regions of Zhejiang province have established the Model Bases of Appropriate Health Technologies in 11 cities. The promotion system of appropriate health technology is constructed and it achieves good results. b) In nine model bases, the most types of promotion bases are chronic diseases and first aid, and the technologies about first aid, chronic diseases, women and children are most promoted. c) The types of appropriate health technologies promoted in different areas are varied. d) It is necessary to evaluate and select appropriate health technology bases according to the burden of local disease and evidence.

    Release date: Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Association between Costs and Complication of Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism of West China Hospital in 2011

    Objective To investigate the association between costs of hospitalized patients with diabetes mellitus and their complications in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University, so as to provide baseline data for further research. Methods We extracted the hospitalization case data of hospitalized patients with diabetes mellitus who were discharged from the department of endocrinology and metabolism, or discharged after being transferred to other departments for treatment from January 2011 to December 2012, using the hospital information system (HIS) of the West China Hospital of Sichuan University. The data included baseline of hospital patients, discharge diagnosis, hospitalization costs, and if their medical insurance had been registered in hospital. Then, we classified the diseases according to ICD-10 based on discharge diagnosis, coped the data using Excel 2010 software, and conducted statistical analysis using SPSS 13.0. Results a) In 2011, acute and chronic diabetes complication in diabetes inpatients were 11.9% (166/1 396) and 67.1% (930/1 396), respectively. Most of them had peripheral neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease. b) The most frequently-occurred complications were hypertension, followed by dyslipidemia, and osteoporosis. c) The median hospital stay was 13 days (7 to 9 days), and the median total cost of hospital/person-time was 6 578.88 yuan (4 186.93 to 10 953.89 yuan). d) The total cost and duration of hospitalization increased along with the increasing number of the chronic complications of diabetes. e) The diabetic foot patients were 255 person-times, the median duration of hospitalization was 18 days (13 to 29 days), and the median total cost of hospital/person-time was 16 672.19 yuan (10 903.93 to 28 530.37 yuan). Diabetes patients with foot complication had higher total costs and longer duration of hospitalization than those without foot complication. Conclusion Diabetes mellitus is one of the most important diseases in the department of endocrinology and metabolism, which is heavy disease burden. The costs of hospitalization and chronic complications are closely associated. Among these complications, diabetic foot is the heaviest disease burden.

    Release date: Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A Status Survey on Residents’ Health Examination in Township Medical Unit in Shuangliu County of Sichuan Province

    Objective To survey the current status of residents’ health examination in township medical units in Shuangliu county, so as to provide references for exploring the residents’ health examination mode suitable for the well-off rural hospitals, and for improving the effects of physical examination. Methods The self-designed questionnaires were made to survey the current situation of health examination for the residents in 24 township medical units in Shuangliu County, including 3 central township hospitals, 3 community health centers and 18 general township hospitals; and the outline was designed to interview the people responsible for managing and implementing the resident’s examination work. The Epidate 3.1 was used for data input, the SPSS 17.0 was used for descriptive statistics and stratified analysis, and the classification method was adopted for qualitative research of personal interview data. Results The number of primary health care units for carrying out residents’ health examination got gradually increased year by year from 2008 to 2010; and all 24 township-level medical units had already carried out that examination by 2010. But some issues still existed such as lower participation rate and ineffective utilization of the archives. Conclusion a) It is necessary to prepare well, enhance organizing, expand publicity, and increase participation rate when primary health care units carry out the health examination for residents; b) It is necessary requires to fasten the informatization construction of health archives, and to quicken the process and analysis of examination information; and c) It is advisable to constantly optimize the examination items according to exam information, to improve the qualification of medical staffs, and to fasten the construction of exam team.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:06 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Doctors' Workload in China: A Status-quo Study

    ObjectiveTo study the status-quo of doctors' workload in China, analyze its influential factors, and to provide references for relevant policy-making. MethodsA multi-centre cross-sectional study was conducted. Clinical doctors who had worked for more than 6 months from 46 hospitals in 10 provinces were enrolled. The included doctors' workload was measured with working time per week and number of daily service patients. SPSS 20.0 software was used to analyze the data. ResultsA total of 1 537 doctors were included. The number of daily service outpatients and that of daily service inpatients per doctor were 22.17±20.95 person and 13.24±11.13 h, respectively. Working time per week were 54.06±10.76 h. The significant influential factors of the number of daily service outpatients were gender, employment relationship, hospital grade, age, professional title, and location; while those of the number of daily service inpatients were hospital grade, professional title, and location. Besides, type of department, hospital grade, doctor's age, education background and location were closely related to working time per week. ConclusionChinese doctors' workload is very heavy especially for long-time work. Hospitals and health departments should develop some target measures to reduce doctor's workload, so as to ensure medical safety.

    Release date: Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A Status Survey on Inpatient Disease Constitution in Jili Community Health Service Center, Liuyang City of Hunan Province, from 2008 to 2010

    Objective To investigate the inpatient disease constitution of Jili Community Health Service Center (JCHSC) in Liuyang City of Hunan Province from 2008 to 2010, so as to learn about the local burden of diseases and to provide baseline data for further study. Methods Both questionnaire and focus interviews were applied to collect inpatients’ records in JCHSC between 2008 and 2010. Based on the primary diagnosis on hospital discharge record, the diseases were standardized and classified according to the International Classification of Disease, 10th Edition (ICD-10). Data including general information of the inpatients and discharge diagnosis were rearranged and analyzed by using Microsoft Excel 2003 and SPSS 13.0 software. Results a) The total numbers of inpatients were 4 804, 6 011 and 6 552 in 2008, 2009 and 2010, respectively, and males were less than famales (37.89% vs. 62.11%, 37.68% vs. 62.32%, 41.09% vs. 58.91%); b)The disease spectrum included 19 to 21 categories, accounting for 90.5% to 100% of ICD-10; c) The top 5 systematic diseases accounted for 78.91%-83.61%, including circulate, digestive, pregnancy, parturition and puerperium, genitourinary, and respiratory system diseases; d) The top 15 single diseases were coronary heart disease, urinary calculi, cholecyslithiasis or accompanied with cholecystitis, chronic gastritis, hypertension, diabetes, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary infection and inguinal hernia; and e) In these 3 years, most of the inpatients suffered from chronic diseases rather than acute diseases, mostly over 35 years old; while the acute diseases were commonly seen in patients younger than 15 years old. Conclusion a) In recent 3 years, the major inpatient systematic diseases are circulate, digestive, pregnancy, parturition and puerperium, genitourinary, and respiratory system diseases. The chronic diseases are more than the acute, and mainly focus on coronary heart disease, urinary calculi and chronic bronchitis; b) Nine common inpatient disease spectrum of the top 15 single diseases keep same in recent 3 years; and c) Further attention should be paid to the chronic patients over 35 years old and the acute patients less than 15 years old.

    Release date:2016-08-25 02:39 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Study on attitude towards patient safety and its influencing factors among tertiary 3A hospitals’ nurses in Anhui Province

    ObjectivesTo investigate the present status of clinical nurses' attitude towards patient safety and its influencing factors.MethodsA total of 2 290 clinical nurses in 10 large general hospitals in Anhui Province were investigated by general data and patient safety attitude questionnaire (SAQ).ResultsThe total score of the nurse's patient safety attitude was 112.57±11.83, in which the 6 dimension scores arranged from high to low were management recognition, working conditions, job satisfaction, team cooperation, safety climate, and pressure perception. Nurses who were female, marriage, college degrees, head nurse, and receivded patient safety education had higher total scores.ConclusionsScores of nurses of tertiary 3A hospitals in Anhui Province are overall above average. The influencing factors of nurses’ safety attitude are gender, marital status, education level, length of service, whether being head nurse, and whether being received safety education.

    Release date:2020-02-04 09:06 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Efficacy and safety of second-line medications for status epilepticus: a network meta-analysis

    ObjectiveTo systematically review the efficacy and safety of second-line medications for status epilepticus (SE). MethodsThe Cochrane Library, PubMed, EMbase, CNKI, CBM, and WanFang Data databases were electronically searched to collect randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of second-line medications for SE from inception to May, 2021. Two reviewers independently screened literature, extracted data, and assessed the risk of bias of included studies. Network meta-analysis was then performed using Stata 15.1 software and R 4.1.0 software. ResultsA total of 23 RCTs were included and 4 regimens were involved: levetiracetam (LEV), phenytoin/fosphenytoin (PHT), valproate (VPA), and phenobarbital (PHB). The results of network meta-analysis showed SE control rate validity sorting to be PHB>LEV>VPA>PHT, the epilepsy recurrence rate in 24 hour validity sorting to be VPA>PHB>LEV>PHT, those requiring further antiepileptic drug treatment rate validity sorting to be LEV>PHT>VPA, and drug safety security sorting to be VPA>LEV>PHT>PHB. Subgroup analysis showed PHB was optimal for SE control in children and adults, VPA had the optimal effect on other efficacy indicators in children, LEV was the safest in children and elderly patients, and VPA was the safest in adults. ConclusionsCurrent evidence suggests that PHB is the optimal for SE control, however, the safety is unsatisfactory; VPA and LEV have their own advantages in the treatment of SE, and their safety is satisfactory. VPA is recommended for adult patients, and LEV is recommended for children and elderly patients.

    Release date:2021-12-21 02:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
6 pages Previous 1 2 3 ... 6 Next

Format

Content