1.Evaluation on implementation of national continuing medical education programme in Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention during 2007-2012
Ma JING ; Dai ZHENG ; Chen MULEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2014;13(5):485-489
Objective To analyze the implementation of national continuing medical education (CME) programme in Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention during 2007-2012,in order to improve quality of CME.Methods According to the data from national CME system,Excel 2007 was used to analyze the authorized and executed programme data to calculate implementation rate; to calculate constituent ratio of different project hosting days; analyzing the tide of a technical post data to calculate constituent ratio of different professional ride; analyzing different types of lecture to calculate percentage of theory class hours and experiment class hours; calculating constituent ratio of different professional title about students,using SPSS 13.0 to conduct x2 test for constituent ratio of different professional tide about students in different years.Excel 2007 was used to analyze training effect data,calculating constituent ratio of degree of effect satisfaction.Results 361 projects were approved,52 projects of which were conducted during 2007-2012 with the execution rate of 69.81%.Most hosting days were 3-6 d.Teachers who have senior professional tides gain 80.25%(1 170/1 458).The majority (70.85%,20 642/29 136) of students have junior and intermediate technical tides; Students in different years Tide Distribution is not exacdy the same,junior and intermediate technical tides gain the most proportion(X2=2 215.79,P=0.000).Students are satisfied with the progressiveness of training content.Conclusions Implementation of projects are overall good.In the future,it is needed to expand the scale,and enhance surveillance and evaluation to improve project quality according to the characteristic of project.
2.Evaluation on implementation of national continuing medical education base programme about infectious disease control and prevention in Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention during 2013-2020
Mengran LIU ; Mulei CHEN ; Shaoying CUI ; Huilai MA ; Jing MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(3):339-344
Objective:To evaluate the implementation of national continuing medical education (CME) base programme about infectious disease control and prevention during 2013-2020, so as to improve the quality management of CME.Methods:According to data from national CME system, Excel and SPSS 27.0 were used to analyze project hosting days, places, teachers, students, project directors and training effect. The counting data were expressed by frequency and percentage [cases (%)], chi-square test was used to make comparison between groups, Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test was used for trend test, and the significance test level of the difference was α = 0.05. Results:A total of 116 projects were conducted from 2013 to 2020, with execution rate of 87.9%(116/132). Most hosting days were 2 to 3 days [57.8% (67/116)]. The majority [65.2% (5 785/8 871)] of trainees had junior and intermediate technical titles. As for trainers, trainers with senior technical titles accounted for 87.6% (758/865), and those with intermediate titles accounted for 12.4% (107/865). Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test showed that there was a linear relationship between the proportion of technical titles and the year ( χ2趋势 = 4.97, P趋势 = 0.026). Project directors almost had senior professional title, and nearly one third of them had the experience of undertaking three or more base projects within 8 years. The top three training modules were parasitic diseases prevention and control, AIDS prevention and control, and viral diseases prevention and control. Trainees were highly satisfied with the training contents. Conclusion:The implementation of the infectious disease prevention and control base programme went well in general from 2013 to 2020. In the future, it’s needed to be demand-oriented, rationally design training programs, enhance the evaluation of training effects, strengthen the construction of public health core capacity, and adopt a strategy of brand development in the process of the infectious disease prevention and control base programme.
3.Effects of low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with rehabilitation robot on the recovery of hand dysfunction in stroke patients
Mulei QIU ; Chuanjie WANG ; Benmei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2024;39(2):185-190
Objective:To observe the therapeutic effect of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation com-bined with rehabilitation robot on hand dysfunction in stroke patients. Method:Totally 36 patients with stroke hand dysfunction treated in the Rehabilitation Department of Jinshan Hospital were randomly divided into the experimental group(n=18)and the control group(n=18).Both groups of patients received routine treatment.Both groups were treated with 1Hz repetitive transcranial magnet-ic stimulation on the unaffected side,and the experimental group was added by a hand function rehabilitation robot.Both groups were treated 5 times a week for 4 weeks.The assessment were evaluated before treatment,2 weeks and 4 weeks after treatment,including the latency of cortical motor evoked potential(MEP),central motor conduction time(CMCT),Fugl-Meyer assessment(FMA)score and motor intensity index(MI)score. Result:After 4 weeks of treatment,MEP,CMCT,FMA and MI of the two groups were significantly im-proved compared with those before treatment(P<0.001).After 4 weeks of treatment,MEP,CMCT,FMA and MI in the experimental group were significantly improved compared with those in the control group(P<0.05). Conclusion:The contralateral low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with rehabilita-tion robot can significantly improve hand dysfunction in stroke patients.
4.Effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with mirror therapy on upper limb motor function and neuroelectrophysiology in stroke patients with hemiplegia
Benmei CHEN ; Lixiang JIANG ; Mulei QIU ; Chuanjie WANG ; Feng TAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(10):1201-1207
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of 1 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) combined with mirror therapy on upper limb motor function and cortical neurophysiological indicators in stroke patients with hemiplegia. MethodsSixty stroke patients who were admitted to Jinshan Hospital of Fudan University, from October, 2022 to March, 2023 were randomly assigned to control group (n = 15), rTMS group (n = 15), mirror therapy group (n = 15) and combined group (n = 15). All groups received routine medicine and rehabilitation. In addition, the control group received sham rTMS and sham mirror therapy, rTMS group received 1 Hz rTMS and sham mirror therapy, the mirror therapy group received sham rTMS and mirror therapy, and the combined group received 1Hz rTMS combined with mirror therapy, for four weeks. Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremities (FMA-UE) and Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) were used to evaluate the motor function of the affected upper limb. The motor-evoked potential (MEP) amplitude and central motor conduction time (CMCT) of the affected cortex were measured using a transcranial magnetic stimulation device. ResultsAfter treatment, the scores of FMA-UE and ARAT, and the amplitude of MEP significantly improved in all groups (|t| > 3.854, P < 0.001), while the CMCT significantly shortened (t > 5.967, P < 0.001). Compared to the control group, rTMS group, the mirror therapy group and the combined group showed more significant improvement in the scores of FMA-UE and ARAT, and the amplitude of MEP, and shorter CMCT (P < 0.05). When compared to rTMS group and the mirror therapy group, the combined group showed more significant improvement the scores of FMA-UE and ARAT, and the amplitude of MEP, and shorter CMCT (P < 0.05). There was significant positive correlation of the scores of FMA-UE and ARAT with the amplitude of MEP, and negative correlation with the CMCT in all groups (R2 > 0.804, P < 0.001). ConclusionThe combination of 1 Hz rTMS and mirror therapy contributes to the post-stroke brain functional remodeling and facilitates upper limb motor recovery in stroke patients with hemiplegia.