1.Results of surgical skill assessment in general practitioners in Beijing
Yajun WANG ; Hua KANG ; Jie FAN ; Jianguo JIA ; Zhi QIU ; Jialing NIU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2010;9(4):264-266
Nine hundred and forty nine general physicians in Beijing urban area received surgical skill assessment in 2008.The assessment results of five surgical skills (taking out stitches,changing dressings,skin suture,knot with gloves and wearing isolation gown) were analyzed with the relations of different gender,age,educational background,professional title,specialty,hospital grade,length of service and times of test taking.The average score of the total assessment was 71.The score was lower in the practitioners who were male,older than 50 years,higher educational background,lower professional tide,more than 2 times of test taking,and who were specialized in traditional Chinese medicine,ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology and emergency medicine.Results suggest that the levels of surgical skills in general practitioners are generally low and periodical training is needed.
2.AN INVESTIGATION ON NUTRITION AND DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE OF CHILDREN UNDER AGE 2 IN SHANGHAI FACTORY NURSERIES
Peiyun YANG ; Meifang JU ; Jialing LING ; Lijuan YUAN ; Jue SUN ; Chengxin QIU ; Xiaofen NIU ; Jingyi TAN ; Jinwu CHEN ; Yunmin PAN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
This paper is a follow-up study of 329 children in factory-run nurseries in urban Shanghai. The investigation lasted for a period of one year for each index-child, focusing on the conditions of nutrition, development and diseases of the children of various ages.Comparison between nutritionl findings and RDA of China disclosed that calorie intake of most of the index-child groups were 80-85% of RDA, the only exception being the 6-12 months group where the average calorie intake showed 90%. Protein intake of all groups was over 80% of RDA. Fe intake was lower than RDA, except for 18-month-old and over.Weight and height of the children were compared with the anthropo-metric data established in 1985 (1985 data) for Shanghai children under six years of age. It was found that the average weight and height appeared differently according to their age. Average weight of children under one year old was slightly higher than 1985 data, while average height was lower than 1985 data once the children reached 10 months old. Average weight, however, became lower than the 1985 data after the children were two years old. Over 60% of the index between 6-18 months old suffered from anemia (IDA).Accordingly, it is requested that calorie and iron intake should be supplemented.