1.Research on training effect of the standardized training program for resident physicians by using Kirkpatrick's model
Lei ZHOU ; Chongwu LI ; Linfan SU ; Huan YU ; Xu WU ; Shixiao WANG ; En XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2017;16(1):28-32
Objective To evaluate the effect of the standardized training program for resident physicians in Ruijin Hospital,and analyse the problems so as to provide reference to improve the training.Methods Questionnaire surveys were conducted among 113 resident physicians,31 teachers and 43 head nurses in Rujin Hospital by using the simple random sampling and 300.The data was analysed by Kirkpatrick's model in four layers including reaction layer,learning layer,behaviors layer and results layer.Data of reation layer was analysed by ANOVA and data of behaviors layer was compared by paired t-test.Results Reaction layer:the resident physicians' overall satisfaction score for the training is 3.45.Learning layer:all resident doctors participating in the training passed all the exams organised by the hospital.Behaviors layer:Residents made a great progress in many aspects after the standardized training program,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.01) according to the analysis of all questionnaires written by residents,clinical teachers and head nurses.Results layer:both the patient complaint rate and the accident rate of the 113 resident physicians was 0 while they all passed the National Medical Licensing Examination and the employment rate was 100%.Conclusions the standardized training program for resident physicians in Ruijin Hospital gets fairly good effect.Resident doctors' quality and ability in many aspects are improved and the overall satisfaction for the training is high,but in salary,benefits and sense of belonging to the hospital,the satisfaction is relatively low.
2.A comparative study on the performance of the extraction of 2019-NCOV RNA by three kinds of automated nucleic acid purifiers
Ying CHEN ; Yong MEI ; Zhangjing WEI ; Jiaping WU ; Hengchen LIU ; Linfan SU ; Zhenyu YANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;32(6):67-70
Objective To compare the detection results of three kinds of automated nucleic acid purifiers, and to evaluate the detection performance of the domestic 2019-nCoV RNA purifier. Methods Three automated nucleic acid purifiers, namely A (imported), B (domestic), and C (domestic) automated nucleic acid extraction instruments, were used to purify nucleic acid. The Conchestan 2019-nCoV RNA (Liquid) quality control product S5 (batch number 202007002, reference level 1000cp/ml) was chosen as the experimental object. The quality control product was diluted in a series of 10 to 1000 times to prepare experimental samples of different concentrations. Among them, the A nucleic acid purifier used its own matching reagents, and the B and C purifiers belonged to a same manufacturer with different models and used their own supporting reagents as well as third-party reagents, to evaluate the anti-pollution ability, precision, accuracy, repeatability, detection limit and linear correlation. Results Using the imported brand A as a reference standard for comparison, when using reagents from B, the linear correlation between the two domestic nucleic acid purifiers and the imported equipment were 0.999, 0.915 (N-terminal), and 0.997, 0.825 (ORF1ab-terminal), respectively; when using the third-patty reagents, the linear correlation between the two domestic nucleic acid purifiers and the imported equipment were 0.999, 0.915 (N-terminal) and 0.997, 0.825 (ORF1ab-terminal), respectively. Conclusion The extraction of 2019-NCOV RNA by domestic nucleic acid purifiers can be fully automated with good correlation. The system performance is comparable to international standards. Moreover, the extraction time of the domestic nucleic acid purifiers is shorter than the imported one, which offers obvious advantages when the number of samples is large.