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  • Application of Resource-based Relative Value Scale evaluation system in nursing performance distribution reform in China

    As the medical industry continuously raises its demands for efficiency and quality, hospital performance management has gradually become the focus of reform. The Resource-based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) evaluation system, as an effective performance evaluation tool, has been adopted and implemented by numerous hospitals both domestically and internationally. Based on the analysis of the current status of performance reform using RBRVS in hospitals at home and abroad, this article comprehensively introduces the origin, development, and basic principles of RBRVS. Furthermore, it provides an evaluation of the difficulties encountered in the practical application of this system and suggests optimization measures.

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  • Value Orientation of Medical Information Activity Reflected in Systematic Review

    As one of the most sophisticated research methods of evidence-based medicine, systematic review is an activity of collecting, arranging and analyzing medical information. The methodological characteristics of systematic review reflect the value orientation of this activity. By analyzing and summarizing these characteristics, this paper points that the process of systematic review reflects the value orientation of attaching importance to obtaining universal information sources, treating individual information in an add-weight way, discretion in interpreting results and updating of time-limited information in medical information activities.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • A study on research hot-spots and frontiers of value co-creation theory of healthcare service in China: visualization analysis based on CiteSpace

    Objective To understand the research status and trend of value co-creation in China’s medical service field, so as to provide reference for the application research of value co-creation in China’s medical service field. Methods China National Knowledge Infrastructure was searched literature about the value co-creation in China’s medical service field retrieved from January 1, 2013 to December 1, 2021. CiteSpace V software is used to draw the keyword co-occurrence map, cluster analysis and timeline view, and analyze the overall process and evolution of literature publication interannual change, journal and discipline distribution, organization and author distribution, literature citation and so on. Results A total of 40 literatures were included, including 30 journals and 10 dissertations. The number of documents on value co-creation research in China’s medical service field showed an increasing trend year by year. The top journals in terms of published papers include Journal of Management Science, Chinese Hospital Management, Journal of Management Case Studies. Southern Medical University, Shanghai Jiaotong University and Tianjin University ranked among the institutions with a large number of documents. The top three authors in the number of published articles were Mai Shumin, Chen Huifang and Wei Qinggang. The relevant literature mainly comes from medicine and health, economy and management science. The research mainly focuses on many hot spots, such as service leading logic, internet medical care, service innovation, patient participation, doctor-patient relationship and so on. Conclusions The hot-spot research trend of value co-creation in the field of medical services in China is prominent, but the overall number of research is insufficient, the theoretical system of value co-creation is fragmented, and the core author group has not been formed yet. In the future, China needs to speed up the value co-creation theory and application research in the field of medical services, and realize the specific and systematic research transformation.

    Release date:2022-01-27 09:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical Application and Value of MRI on Diagnosis of Complex Anal Fistulas

    Objective To evaluate the value of magnetic resonanace imaging (MRI) on the diagnosis of complex anal fistula. Methods The preoperative digital examination and MRI with the phased-array coil were implemented for 22 patients who were clinically suspected with complex anal fistula. The final diagnosis were based on surgical findings. Outcomes of MRI and digital examination were compared with surgical results. Results Eighteen patients were diagnosed as complex anal fistula, 1 case of presacral cyst and 3 cases of chronic anorectal fistula combined with perianal mucinous adenocarcinoma. All the patients were correctly diagnosed by MRI, while the patients with presacral cyst and perinaal mucinous adenocarcinoma could not be diagnosed correctly by digital examination. According to the Parks classification, 3 patients suffered from transsphincteric fistula, 11 cases of supra-sphincteric and 5 cases of extra-sphincteric fistula. The diagnosis rates of the internal opening with digital examination and MRI were 33.3% and 72.2%, the rates of the primary tract were 83.3% and 100%, and the rates of the secondary extensions were 16.7% and 88.9%, respectively. The differences in detection of internal opening and secondary extensions between MRI and digital examination were significant (P=0.019, P=0.000), the difference in detection of primary tract was no significant (P=0.072). Conclusion MRI with the phased-array coil can develope the high accuracy in the diagnosis of complex anal fistulas, and reveal the relationship between anorectal sphincters and the complex fistula.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical application of inspiratory muscle training in postoperative patients with esophageal cancer: a meta-analysis

    Objective To systematically review the effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on postoperative clinical outcomes among esophageal cancer patients. Methods The PubMed, EMbase, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, CNKI, WanFang Data and VIP databases were searched from inception to January 16th, 2022 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and cohort studies on the clinical application of IMT among postoperative esophageal cancer patients. Two reviewers independently screened the literature, extracted data, and assessed the risk of bias of the included studies. Meta-analysis was then performed using RevMan 5.4 software. Results Eight studies were included, including 7 RCTs and 1 cohort study, involving 728 participants. The results of the meta-analysis demonstrated that IMT significantly enhanced postoperative respiratory muscle function [maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP): MD=5.75, 95%CI 0.81 to 10.70, P=0.02; maximum expiratory pressure (MEP): MD=8.19, 95%CI 4.14 to 12.24, P<0.001] and pulmonary function (FEV1%: MD=6.94, 95%CI 5.43 to 8.45, P<0.001; FVC%: MD=4.65, 95%CI 2.70 to 6.60, P<0.001; MVV: MD=8.66, 95%CI 7.17 50 10.14, P<0.001; FEV1/FVC%: MD=8.04, 95%CI 4.68 to 11.40, P<0.001). Additionally, the results indicated that IMT could substantially improve postoperative functional performance [six-minute walk test (6MWT): MD=66.99, 95%CI 10.13 to 123.85, P=0.02; Borg index: MD=−1.03, 95%CI −1.26 to −0.81, P<0.001]. However, no significant reduction in the incidence of postoperative complications was observed. Conclusion IMT can improve the postoperative clinical outcomes of esophageal cancer patients and facilitate patient recovery after surgery, which has high clinical value. Due to the limited quantity and quality of the included studies, more high-quality studies are needed to verify the above conclusion.

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  • Guideline for multi-dimensional and multi-criteria comprehensive evaluation of Chinese patent medicine

    Comprehensive evaluation research of Chinese patent medicine (CPM) is performed to demonstrate the comprehensive value of CPM from multiple dimensions and to clarify the clinical value and positioning, so as to provide references for decision-making in health or drug policies. Therefore, to standardize and promote comprehensive evaluation studies on CPM, the current guideline introduced the specific requirements on the applicable subject, basic principles, and major evaluation content, thereby providing guidance for researchers in the future.

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  • Methods for Socio-Economic Evaluation of Marketed MedicinesⅢ: Factors Affecting Methodological Quality and Transferability

    Methodological quality and transferability will be important issues for the credibility and usefulness of both published studies and administrative methods for evaluating the socio-economic value of marketed medicines in China. This paper critically examines factors commonly contributing to, or inhibiting, the quality and transferability of socio-economic evidence of the value of medicines, with specific reference to the Chinese community. It discusses appropriate approaches to design, performance, and reporting of published economic evaluation studies, as well as guides on assessment of quality of economic evaluations and recommends two internationally established methods that may be suitable for training in this setting.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Literature analysis of the application of value stream mapping in improving medical services

    ObjectiveTo analyze the application status and existing problems of value stream mapping (VSM) in improving medical services at home and abroad, so as to provide decision evidence for hospitals to apply VSM to improve medical services.MethodsUsing “value stream mapping” and “value stream” as search terms, we searched PubMed, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, CQVIP Journal Database and Wanfang Database (2009-2019), and collected relevant literature on the application of VSM to improve medical services at home and abroad. We conducted bibliometric analysis after confirming the literature according to the inclusion criteria. The standardization of application of VSM was also evaluated.ResultsOf the 299 articles retrieved, 13 studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The publication time of the literature was distributed between 2013 and 2019. Of the 8 foreign articles included, the regions to which the first author belonged were 4 in the United States, 1 in Ireland, Norway, Lebanon and Indonesia respectively. Of the 5 included domestic articles, the regions to which the first author belonged were 2 in Zhejiang and Shanghai respectively, and 1 in Guangdong. Of the foreign literature, 5 articles did not clearly state the sample size observed when drawing VSM, 5 articles incomplete drawing elements of VSM, and 3 articles did not show VSM. Of the domestic literature, 2 articles did not clearly state the sample size observed when drawing VSM, 3 articles had incomplete drawing elements of VSM, and 1 article did not show VSM.ConclusionsVSM is relatively more used in high-income and upper-middle income countries. The medical service improvement issues for which VSM is applied are relatively single. The standardization of the application of VSM in domestic and foreign literature needs to be improved overall.

    Release date:2021-01-26 04:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparison of integrated analysis methods for comprehensive clinical evaluation of medicine

    The comprehensive clinical evaluation of drugs is fundamental work that promotes drugs return to clinical value and it has become one of the most important areas of clinical pharmacy in recent years. The existing literature focuses on the construction of comprehensive clinical evaluation index system or the quantification of index values. However, relatively few studies concerning the value integration method, which may lead to the suboptimal scheme being selected as the optimal scheme. Therefore, this study summarizes various comprehensive value integration methods from the aspects of background, principles and applicable situations, to provide methodological references for comprehensive clinical evaluation in China.

    Release date:2024-12-27 01:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Feature-set Reduction of Patient Expense Classification Based on Rough Set

    It's common that general rules exist in a certain classification. The general rules of expense classification enable us to judge the category of a patient as soon as possible and to curb the expense. Theory of rough set helps us reach the best reduction of attributes. Based on the core attributes, classification rules are put forward by value reduction. The results show that 10 core attributes remain in 21 attributes of 1527 inpatients' information and 76 classification rules are founded. All of 76 rules guide classification of the patients. 44 of the 76 rules define the only category of a patient, the other 32 rules defines the potential catagories of a patient. Meanwhile, equal attributes of the same category are summerized to guide the cost control of patients. The results indicate that the theory of rough set is effective in attributes reduction and rule generalization of patient expense classification, and it has important significance on medical practice.

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