1.Grade III general hospital grade assessment as an opportunity to improve the management level of medical equipment.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2012;36(6):453-455
In the grade III general hospital reassessment, The department of hospital equipment accords its demand to find the problems and gaps in the actual work, gives modification opinions and programs, and clarifies continuous improved contents in next step, so to improve the management level of medical equipment.
Equipment and Supplies, Hospital
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Hospital Administration
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Hospitals, General
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organization & administration
3.Relationship among Communication Competence, Communication Types, and Organizational Commitment in Hospital Nurses.
Hyun Sook LEE ; Jong Kyung KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2010;16(4):488-496
PURPOSE: This study was done to explore the relationship in hospital nurses' of communication competence, communication types, and organizational commitment and to provide basic data for developing programs to improve internal communication and to promote nurses' commitment to their organizations. METHODS: The participants included 316 nurses who worked in two general hospitals. The tools used for this study were the Global Interpersonal Communication Competence Scale (GICC) and Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire by Downs & Hazen (1981), revised by Seo (2002) and Mowday's tool (1979) for organizational commitment. Data were analyzed using SPSS/PC+12.0. RESULTS: The mean score for communication competence was 3.46, and for organizational commitment, 3.19. For communication types, the mean score for formal communication was 3.18 and informal communication, 2.59. Communication competence had a positive relationship with formal communication (r=.32) and with informal communication (r=.16). Organizational commitment had a positive relationship with formal communication (r=.53), communication competence (r=.30), and informal communication (r=.27). CONCLUSION: The results indicate the necessity of developing programs to promote nurses' communication competence and also developing a system that will enrich active communication. Systematic and continuous training in communication is also highly recommended.
Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Mental Competency
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Nursing Staff
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Organization and Administration
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Surveys and Questionnaires
4.Physicians' Perception of Palliative Care Consultation Service in a Major General Hospital in China.
Xuan QU ; Nan JIANG ; Nan GE ; Xiao Hong NING
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2018;33(4):228-233
Objective s The in-hosptial palliative care consultation (PCC) is emerging as a routine service in some medical center in China. The current study evaluated how physicians in primary care team and consultation team perceive the PCC service for the purpose of investigating the effectiveness of this consultation model in a general hospital. Methods In-hosptial palliative care consultations have been carried out at Peking Union Medical College Hosptial by a dedicated consultation team, and 37 consultations were completed in 2016. A questionnaire was designed for physicians in terms of its benefits to patients,their family as well as the primary care team. Physicians who applied for consultation in 2016 formally (requested from the department other than the Geriatrics) and informally (by rotating residents and unemployed visiting doctors in geriatric department) were invited to participate in the survey by scanning a two dimentional code on social networking platform. Results There were 103 physicians participated in the survey, including primary care physicians from the department of Internal Medicine (n=8), Gynaecology (n=16) and Surgery (n=13), rotating residents (n=30), visiting doctors (n=16) in Geriatric department, and PCC team members (n=20). 94.0% of the non-PCC physicians agreed that PCC relieved the suffering of patients; 89.2% thought PCC improved the quality of patients' life; there were 91.6%, 95.2%, 90.4% physicians who felt it relieved the anxiety of patients, of family members and of care providers, respectively. There were 96.4% physicians who felt it could ease the tension in physician-patient relationship; 97.6% felt it lower the risk for medical negligence, and 96.4% of doctors who applied for PPC felt satisfied with PCC service in terms of process and achieving objectives of consultation. More primary-team physician agree "PCC service helps the physicians better understand palliative care" than PCC members (97.6% vs. 80%, P<0.05), while both were interested in learning more on palliative medicine (100% vs. 96.4%, P>0.05). Conclusion Palliative care consultation service in a general hospital is efficacious and acclaimed.The primary care physicians and the PCC members hold positive attitudes to the benefits that the PCC services bring to patients, family members, and physicians themselves. PCC for terminal patients in a general hospital may serve as a good modle for promotion of palliative care in China.
China
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Palliative Care
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organization & administration
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Physicians
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psychology
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Referral and Consultation
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Surveys and Questionnaires
5.Standardized management of acupuncture-moxibustion clinic in Singapore General Hospital.
Shu-Li CUI ; Kian Hian TAN ; Biauw Chi ONG ; Shih hui LIM ; Yang YONG ; Cheng Ngee SEAH ; Youyi HUANG ; Seong Ng HAN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(2):179-182
The standardized management of acupuncture-moxibustion in Singapore General Hospital is introduced. With gradual improvement of outpatient infrastructure, re-training of medical staff, strict disinfection of manipulation, periodical inspection of medical instruments, unified management of writing, saving and processing in medical records and public education of TCM knowledge, a standardized management system in accordance with modernized hospital is gradually established. As a result, efficiency and quality of clinical treatment is continuously increasing. From April of 1998 to December of 2012, a total of 74 654 times of treatment were performed, and treatment amount per day is gradually increased. The unusual condition of acupuncture is avoided. Periodical strict inspection of joint committee authenticated by domestic and overseas medical health organization is repeatedly passed and accepted. Additionally, three clinical researches funded by Singapore Health-care Company are still in progress in acupuncture-moxibustion department.
Acupuncture Therapy
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standards
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Hospitals, General
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manpower
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organization & administration
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standards
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Humans
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Moxibustion
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standards
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Practice Management, Medical
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organization & administration
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standards
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Reference Standards
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Singapore
6.Basic Electrophysiology of the Electroencephalography.
Seung Bong HONG ; Ki Young JUNG
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2003;21(3):225-238
Although neuroimaging techniques and other diagnostic procedures has been developed, electroencephalography(EEG) is still very important for the evaluation of various brain diseases and functional studies of human brain. EEG is formed mainly by spatial and temporal summations of postsynaptic potentials generated from a large population of pyramidal cells that can be considered as a collection of oscillating dipoles. EEG shows continuous rhythmic oscillation depending on sleep-waking state. Alpha rhythms are generated in cortical areas acting as epicenters with local spread, although the precise cellular mechanism is still unknown. It's been known that neurons in the nucleus reticular thalami are the pacemakers of sleep spindle. Alterations in the circuit of the reticular nuclei-thalamocortical relay neuron-cortical neuron are responsible for generalized spike and wave complexes. At the intracellular level, large paroxysmal depolarizing shifts produce focal epileptic spikes. Slow waves of EEG appear to be related to thalamocortical and/or corticothalamic deafferentation. The interpretation of routine EEG requires a well training from a qualified EEG teacher and reading adequate amount of EEG under supervision. Frequent misinterpretations of routine EEG have been observed in both local clinics and general hospitals. The most common findings of normal routine EEG misinterpreted as abnormal are normal variants and artifacts of various sources. There are considerable variations of normal EEG rhythms and pseudoepileptiform discharges. Eyeball movements produce prominent or subtle EEG changes over the frontal regions that are sometimes hard to be differentiated from abnormal slow waves over that region. Systematic approach was described for a good interpretation of routine EEG.
Alpha Rhythm
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Artifacts
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Brain
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Brain Diseases
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Electroencephalography*
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Electrophysiology*
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Neuroimaging
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Neurons
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Organization and Administration
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Pyramidal Cells
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Synaptic Potentials
7.The Diagnostic Criteria of Metabolic Syndrome and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease according to Definitions in Men.
Hyouk Soo SEO ; Sung Hi KIM ; Soon Woo PARK ; Jong Yeon KIM ; Geon Ho LEE ; Hye Mi LEE
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2010;31(3):198-207
BACKGROUND: Early detection of metabolic syndrome (MS) is important to prevent complications. Yet, there is no internationally agreed definition for MS. This study was performed to compare the diagnostic criteria of MS using various definitions and agreements, and to find better definition for screening high risk group of coronary heart disease. METHODS: The participants were 426 men above forty years old who had visited to have health screening in a general hospital in Daegu from March to December in 2007. The diagnostic criteria of MS and Kappa statistic were calculated according to the following five diagnostic definitions; modified World Health Organization (WHO), National Cholesterol Education Program Third Adult Treatment Panel (NCEP-ATP III), International Diabetes Federation (IDF), American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (AHA/NHLBI) and NCEP-ATP III modified waist circumference > or = 90 cm (modified NCEP-ATP III). The sensitivity and specificity of each definition of MS were calculated with respect to high risk group by Framingham risk score (FRS). RESULTS: The diagnostic criteria of MS were 6.6% by IDF, 7.7% by WHO, 10.6% by NCEP-ATP III, 18.1% by modified NCEP-ATP III and 22.3% by AHA/NHLBI. The kappa satistic ranged from 0.30 to 0.87. The sensitivity of each definition with respect to FRS was 8.3% in IDF, 13.4% in WHO, 15.3% in NCEP-ATP III, 27.4% in modified NCEP-ATP III and 32.5% in AHA/NHLBI. CONCLUSION: There was great difference in the diagnostic criteria of MS according to diagnostic definitions. The author suggests that AHA/NHLBI or modified NCEP-ATP III definition may be better for screening high risk group of coronary heart disease than others.
Adult
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Cholesterol
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Coronary Disease
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Heart
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Lung
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Male
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Mass Screening
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Waist Circumference
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World Health Organization
8.Associations of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder with Quality of Life, Socio-Occupational Function and Disability in Nurses.
Seon Young KIM ; Jae Min KIM ; Woong Jang KIM ; Su Jin YANG ; Sung Wan KIM ; Il Seon SHIN ; Jin Sang YOON
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2008;47(1):45-51
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the prospective associations of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) with quality of life, socio-occupational function and disability. METHODS: 170 nurses were recruited from two general hospitals. Interviews were made at baseline and at four follow-up points (two mid follicular phases and two late luteal phases of the two consecutive menstrual cycles). The baseline evaluation consisted of sociodemographic characteristics and menstrual history. PMDD was diagnosed by DSM-IV criteria after observation of the two menstrual cycles. The follow-up evaluations were consisted of the World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief form, the Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale, and the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Scale-II. RESULTS: PMDD was detected 15 (8.8%) of 170 participants. The PMDD group showed significantly worse quality of life and socio-occupational functioning than the none-PMDD group particularly at the late luteal phases. No significant differences were found in sociodemographic characteristics and menstrual history between those with and without PMDD. CONCLUSION: PMDD was prospectively associated with worse quality of life and socio-occupational functioning in this study group.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hospitals, General
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Menstrual Cycle
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Prospective Studies
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Quality of Life
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World Health Organization
9.Inguinal hernia repair: are the results from a general hospital comparable to those from dedicated hernia centres?
Kai Xiong CHEONG ; Hong Yee LO ; Jun Xiang Andy NEO ; Vijayan APPASAMY ; Ming Terk CHIU
Singapore medical journal 2014;55(4):191-197
INTRODUCTIONWe aimed to report the outcomes of inguinal hernia repair performed at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and compare them with those performed at dedicated hernia centres.
METHODSWe retrospectively analysed the medical records and telephone interviews of 520 patients who underwent inguinal hernia repair in 2010.
RESULTSThe majority of the patients were male (498 [95.8%] men vs. 22 [4.2%] women). The mean age was 59.9 ± 15.7 years. Most patients (n = 445, 85.6%) had unilateral hernias (25.8% direct, 64.3% indirect, 9.9% pantaloon). The overall recurrence rate was 3.8%, with a mean time to recurrence of 12.0 ± 8.6 months. Risk factors for recurrence included contaminated wounds (odds ratio [OR] 50.325; p = 0.004), female gender (OR 8.757; p = 0.003) and pantaloon hernias (OR 5.059; p = 0.013). Complication rates were as follows: chronic pain syndrome (1.2%), hypoaesthesia (5.2%), wound dehiscence (0.4%), infection (0.6%), haematoma/seroma (4.8%), urinary retention (1.3%) and intraoperative visceral injury (0.6%). Most procedures were open repairs (67.7%), and laparoscopic repair constituted 32.3% of all the inguinal hernia repairs. Open repairs resulted in longer operating times than laparoscopic repairs (86.6 mins vs. 71.6 mins; p < 0.001), longer hospital stays (2.7 days vs. 0.7 days; p = 0.020) and a higher incidence of post-repair hypoaesthesia (6.8% vs. 1.8%; p = 0.018). However, there were no significant differences in recurrence or other complications between open and laparoscopic repair.
CONCLUSIONA general hospital with strict protocols and teaching methodologies can achieve inguinal hernia repair outcomes comparable to those of dedicated hernia centres.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Hernia, Inguinal ; surgery ; Herniorrhaphy ; methods ; standards ; Hospitals, General ; organization & administration ; Hospitals, Special ; organization & administration ; Humans ; Male ; Medical Records ; Middle Aged ; Recurrence ; Retrospective Studies ; Singapore ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
10.Automation and productivity in the clinical laboratory: experience of a tertiary healthcare facility.
Singapore medical journal 2018;59(11):597-601
Clinical laboratories for in vitro diagnostics are facing pressure to preserve cost control while providing better services through new initiatives. Laboratory automation is a partial answer to this problem, having come a long way from the early days of clinical laboratory testing. The journey and implementation of automation in the Singapore General Hospital's Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory has allowed for sustained performance in the light of increasing workload and service commitments amid an evolving healthcare environment. Key to realising predicted outcomes is the optimisation of workflow processes, reduction of errors, and spatial placement of specimen reception and analytical areas. This paper gives an overview of our experience with automation in the clinical laboratory and its subsequent impact on service standards.
Aged
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Automation, Laboratory
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Clinical Laboratory Information Systems
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organization & administration
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Clinical Laboratory Techniques
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Efficiency, Organizational
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statistics & numerical data
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Laboratories, Hospital
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organization & administration
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Middle Aged
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Quality of Health Care
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Singapore
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Tertiary Healthcare
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organization & administration
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User-Computer Interface
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Workload