1.SWOT analysis on optimization the efficiency of scientific research administration of a public hospital.
Yang CHENG ; Meiling DONG ; Jufang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2012;25(2):104-106,113
Using the method of SWOT,the author analyzed the advantages and the weaknesses of the scientific research administration of the hospital.It realed that the exterior opportunities and the interior strength are important to establish hospital reputation.On the other side,involvement in scientific research is essential for carreer development of medical professionals.Suggestions are made to optimize the efficiency of scientific research administration so as to promote the core competency of the hospital.
2.Chinese Herbal Medicine for Oral Administration and IntrarectalDrip Combined with Transvaginal Catheter Dilation for TubalObstruction Infertility: An Observation of 30 Cases
Xiaochun ZHANG ; Jufang YANG ; Yongjie HUANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
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3.Correlation of body mass index with physical function
Fenfang YANG ; Jufang CAI ; Bin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2014;8(3):160-162
Objective To explore the relationship between body mass index(BMI) and blood lipid,physical activity,blood pressure and electrocardiagram(ECG) lead V1 P wave terminal force(PTFv1).Methods A total of 1 548 heahy volunteers with no diabetes,cardiovascular disease and hypertension were assigned to the normal control,overweight or obese groups.The correlation between BMI and lipid profiles was analyzed.One hundred and ninty-five volunteers without exercise-induced asthma and emergency were required to do treadmill exercise test to analyze the correlation between physical activity score,blood maximum pressure and Ptfv1.Results BMI was significantly different by blood lipid (Cholesterol:F=7.57,P<0.05; Triglyceride:F=73.40,P<0.05),physical activity score(F=4.52,P<0.05) and blood maximum pressure(F=1 1.75,P<0.05) other than age(P>0.05).In the three groups,treadmill exercise test was significantly different in Ptfv1(normal control group vs obese group:x2=5.67,P<0.05; overweight group vs obese group:x2=6.17,P<0.05).Conclusion With the increase of BMI,blood lipid and maximal systolic pressure were increased,although physical activity score was decreasing.Abnormal PTFv1 was significantly associated with BMI.increased Treadmill exercise test may be helpful in screening potential cardiovascular disease among high risk obesity populations.
4.Analysis of factors influencing health check-up of residents
Zengfang LI ; Fenfang YANG ; Jufang CAI ; Bin CHEN ; Fei SUN
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2015;9(6):436-440
Objective To obtain Hangzhou residents' awareness, understanding, demands, and intentions of health examination and explore the factors influencing health examination. Methods Totally 1 183 residents (male: 542, female: 641, aged from15 to 80 years) were investigated by mean of questionnaire which included demographic characteristics, health status, medical behavior and awareness, the subjective reasons of unwilling to take health examination, the intention of choosing an institution, and the data of questionnaire were analyzed using single factor Chi-square test and conditional logistic regression analysis. Results Single factor Chi-square test showed that the factors affecting health examination participation which have statistical significances were as follows, gender (χ2=11.61,P=0.000), age (χ2=9.09, P=0.028), residence registration (χ2=44.16,P=0.000), marital status (χ2=8.96,P=0.03), educational backgroud (χ2=17.33,P=0.000), employment status (χ2=7.97,P=0.005), personal monthly income (χ2=22.82, P=0.000), having any kinds of health insurance (χ2=16.08,P=0.000), and the health examination fees paid by company (χ2=44.78,P=0.000). Conditional logistic regress analysis showed that the related fators which affecting the peoples participating rates of taking health examination are gender (P=0.003, OR=1.782), residence registration (P=0.000, OR=2.208), personal monthly income (P=0.009, OR=1.307), taking any kinds of insurance (P=0.004,OR=2.913)and the company organizing and paying for the healthy examination or not (P=0.000,OR=1.923). Conclusion The participation rates of taking health examination were affected by the factors such as male, younger than 45 years old, divorce, temporary residents, the jobless, low educational diploma and income, not having any insurance, taking the health examinaiton at their own expense and so on.
5.Development of a short version of Advanced Cancer patient Needs Questionnaire:ACNQ-29
Jiaobo DUAN ; Changsheng CHEN ; Hange SONG ; Xiuxiu YANG ; Jufang FU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2012;28(22):84-86
ObjectiveTo screen the items of Advanced Cancer patient Needs Questionnaire (ACNQ)and develop a short version.MethodsA total of 80 cancer patients of middle and advanced stage were recruited.The items were screened with variation degree method and factor analysis method,combined with clinical meaning of the items.The reliability and validity of newly-development scale were confirmed with new sample of 60 cancer patients.ResnltsThrough statistical methods 12 items were removed from the original scale,forming a short version of Advanced Cancer patient Needs Questionnaire:ACNQ-29.The correlation coefficient of split half reliability was 0.913.The Cronbach′s α coefficient of all items was 0.923.Through principal components and factor analysis,7 principal components were gained including basically the 4 dimensions of physiological,psychological,spiritual and social domain with accumulation contribution of 75.478%.ConclusionsNew scale has good reliability and validity,and more easily for patients to complete.It has feasibility and practicability.
6.Health literacy among residents in areas out of poverty in Kunming City
LI Jufang ; YAN Zhimei ; WU Yang ; PU Yunqing ; SONG Dongmei
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(2):177-180,184
Objective:
To investigate the health literacy and its influencing factors among residents in areas out of poverty in Kunming City, so as to provide insights into formulating health education strategies.
Methods:
A total of 1 916 permanent residents at ages of 15 to 69 years were sampled in three areas out of poverty in Kunming City using the multi-stage stratified random sampling method and probability proportionate to size sampling method from August to October, 2020. Health literacy was investigated using the Questionnaire on the Health Literacy among Chinese Residents, the level of health literacy was analyzed and weighted by the population of the China's Seventh National Population Census. Factors affecting health literacy among residents in areas out of poverty were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 1 916 questionnaires were allocated, and 1 908 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 99.58%. The respondents included 997 men (52.25%) and 911 women (47.75%), and had a mean age of (45.58±14.28) years. The level of health literacy was 21.38%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified age (15 to 24 years, OR=5.087, 95%CI: 1.573-16.450; 25 to 34 years, OR=6.016, 95%CI: 1.991-18.183; 35 to 44 years, OR=7.526, 95%CI: 2.541-22.289; 45 to 54 years, OR=4.800, 95%CI: 1.640-14.050), educational level (junior high school, OR=5.333, 95%CI: 3.100-9.175; high school/vocational high school/technical secondary school, OR=19.895, 95%CI: 10.418-37.966; college or above, OR=27.580, 95%CI: 12.349-61.597) as factors affecting health literacy among residents in areas out of poverty in Kunming City.
Conclusion
The level of health literacy is 21.38% among residents in areas out of poverty in Kunming City, and age and educational level are associated factors.
7.Synthesis and PPAR activities of novel phenylacetic acid derivatives containing sulfonamide moiety.
Yan YANG ; Jufang YAN ; Li FAN ; Xin CHEN ; Li JIANG ; Dacheng YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(12):1630-9
The discovery of high performance leading antidiabetic compounds containing sulfonamide and 4-aminophenylacetic acid moieties is reported. This was achieved by the synthesis of 6 intermediates and subsequently 20 target molecules using 4-aminophenylacetic acid as the starting materials, and through a few synthetic routes aided by multi-step reactions including sulfonylation of amino group, deacylation of amides and esterification of carboxyl group, as well as acylation of amino group. The chemical structures of the twenty-four new compounds were determined using 1H NMR, 13C NMR and HR-MS techniques. Screening in vitro of their peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) activation activities showed weak relative PPAR activation activities to most of the target molecules. However, 4 target molecules exhibit PPAR over 58%, and as high as 81.79% for TM2-i, presenting itself as potent leading compound for antidiabetic drugs. This research also confirms that it is probable to achieve esterification of carboxyl group and deacylation of fatty acid N-phenyl amides concurrently in SOCl2/alcohol solvent system. This provides new synthetic method for the selective reaction within molecules containing both carboxyl and N-aryl amido groups of fatty acids.
8.Effect of midwife-leading labor pain management on pregnancy outcomes and pain control satisfaction
Xiangmei YANG ; Rong QIU ; Qian LIU ; Qiao XU ; Liping YOU ; Jing XIAO ; Jufang ZHONG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(10):1333-1335
Objective To explore the effect of the midwife-leading labor pain management model on the pregnancy outcomes and pain control satisfaction.Methods The randomized grouping and single blind trial design were performed.One hundred and ten pregnant women were recruited and randomized into the control group (n=55) and intervention group (n=55).The control group received the routine prenatal examination by the outpatientdepartment obstetric doctors and intrapartum nursing care during labor.On this basis the intervention group participated in the labor pain educational course in the midwife clinic,and received the repeated pain assessment and pain management intervention during labor.Results There was no statistical difference in the delivery mode between the two groups(P>0.05).The cesarean section rate without indication in the intervention group was significantly lower than that in the control group,the difference was statistically significant(x2 =6.798,P<0.05).The average each item score of the labor pain education and pain control satisfaction in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).Conclusion The midwife-leading labor pain management model can reduce the cesarean section rate without indication,and improves the satisfaction of labor pain education and pain control in pregnant women and parturients.
9.A cohort study of vancomycin therapeutic drug monitoring
Xiaoyu LIANG ; Jufang WU ; Minjie YANG ; Yaxin FAN ; Jicheng YU ; Jun HUANG ; Yingjie ZHOU ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2015;(5):472-478
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM ) based vancomycin dose adjustment in patients with gram‐positive infections .Methods A cohort study was designed with 128 inpatients undergoing TDM in Huashan Hospital from January 2005 to September 2014 .The clinical data of these patients were used to analyze the efficacy and safety of vancomycin therapy by Cox model and survival analysis .Results The patients undergoing TDM‐based dose adjustment had a higher daily dose and blood trough concentration ,which may lead to better bacteriological efficacy and overall efficacy .Cox proportional hazards model analysis showed that TDM‐based dose adjustment is a protective factor .No safety‐related risk factor was found .Conclusions TDM‐based vancomycin dose adjustment is important for patients to achieve better outcomes in fighting gram‐positive infections .
10.Association between FABP4 gene polymorphism and obesity in teenagers of Han population
Meiling DONG ; Shidong WANG ; Chenzhong SUN ; Qinghua ZHANG ; Xiuhe XU ; Jufang ZHANG ; Xiaoyan ZHOU ; Yang CHENG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2013;(6):533-537
10.3969/j.issn.1000-3606.2013.06.010