1."The comprehensive reform research and practice of basic medical teaching based on the basis of""student-centered"""
Qiang WANG ; Rong SHU ; Jing LI ; Jing LIU ; Linguo WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(8):783-786
The development trend of medical education is comprehensive, which is character-ized by breaking the boundaries among different disciplines, constructing a main line centering on or-gan and system, and implementing student-centered problem-based learning. This paper analyzed the main problems of basic medical education in Wuhan University of Science and Technology, such as insufficient teaching reform to promoting students' autonomous learning and failed to create excellent teaching and research group et al. Also, the paper proposed comprehensive reform measures such as integrating teaching units , establishing Teacher Education Development Center, implementingCourse director andTeam leader system, promoting teaching model ofstudent centered and in-tegrating curriculums of basic medicine to establish course model centering on the organ and system et al, with some success.
2.Construction of evaluation index system and development of quality of life scale for liver and kidney transplant recipients
Xiaozhou YE ; Chenyang BIAN ; Jipin JIANG ; Linguo WU ; Zhiyong GUO ; Jian WU ; Zhigui ZENG ; Wei GAO ; Yizhen YU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2016;37(9):528-536
Objective To Establish an evaluation system of the quality of life for Chinese liver and kidney transplant recipients,and develop a specialized scale to measure the quality of life (QOL)for such recipients preliminarily.Methods By combining subjective and objective methods,this study determined the evaluation system and created items of QOL scale based on literature analysis,Delphi method (expert consultation),interviews,and experience of researchers.Then,a nationwide clinical survey was conducted on 5 Level Ⅲ Class A hospitals.454 valid questionnaires were collected,including 153 from liver recipients,and 301 from kidney recipients.Subjective statistical methods such as critical Ratio method,correlation coefficient method,dispersion tendency method,and exploratory factor analysis were used for selection of questionnaire items.Results The study established an evaluation system of QOL for liver and kidney transplant recipients,including 4 primary indexes and 12 secondary indexes,and developed QOL scales that were appropriate for liver and kidney transplant recipients respectively.Conclusions The structure of QOL scale for liver and kidney transplant recipients was basically consistent with theoretical assumption.The QOL scale for patients showed good reliability and validity,therefore,it can fully reflect the quality of their life.
3.Investigation on quality of life among liver and kidney transplant recipients
Xiaozhou YE ; Chenyang BIAN ; Jipin JIANG ; Linguo WU ; Zhiyong GU ; Jian WU ; Zhigui ZENG ; Wei GAO ; Yizhen YU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(4):218-224
Objective To explore the factors associated with the quality of life (QOL) in patients after liver and kidney transplantation.Methods A multicenter cross-sectional survey was carried out in 5 Level Ⅲ Class A hospitals.153 liver transplant recipients and 301 kidney transplant recipients of outpatient clinic follow-up from March to December in 2015 were selected and investigated with a self-designed general state questionnaire,and Quality of Life Scale for Liver and Kidney Transplant Recipients which developed by our research group.Results There were significant differences in QOL total score in liver and kidney transplant recipients among groups of marital status and occupation.Divorced,unemployed and low-educated patients showed lower QOL total score than married,employed and high-educated ones (P < 0.05).As compared with non-living-related transplantation group,patients undergoing living-related transplantation presented a better status in QOL total scores (P<0.05).The QOL total score was obviously lower in patients suffering from complications and rejection than in those without occurrence of complications and rejection (P< 0.01).Postoperative time was correlated positively and significantly with QOL scores,and variances existed among different stages postoperation (P < 0.01).Multivariable regression analysis demonstrated that education,marital status,postoperative time,type of donor and chemotherapy were the factors influencing liver transplant recipients' QOL,while marital status,postoperative time,type of donor,medical care assurance,complications and rejection after operation had effect on kidney transplant recipients.Conclusion Attaching importance to QOF among liver and kidney transplant recipients,and implementing scientific and effective nursing intervention based on the characteristics of them are necessary.
4.Population intervention of thalassemia relying on family planning service system.
Shan-wei FENG ; Jun-mei GU ; Hua LI ; Gui-tian HUANG ; Dong-mu ZHANG ; Gui-lan CHEN ; Yan-xia QU ; Ying TANG ; Fan JIANG ; Linguo TANG ; Weixiong WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2011;28(2):223-226
OBJECTIVETo set up thalassemia population intervention model in order to decrease the birth of thalassemia major, relying on population and family planning service system.
METHODSPregnant women and their husbands were educated about thalassemia, and participated in screening and prenatal diagnosis if the couple were carriers of thalassemia in the areas of Huangpu, Panyu, Zengcheng and Tianhe districts of Guangzhou.
RESULTSThe network of thalassemia intervention mainly dependent on family planning service system was set up in these regions. A total of 10 695 families participated in thalassemia screening and 16 thalassemia major fetuses were diagnosed in the last two years. No one was thalassemia major in the 8360 newborn.
CONCLUSIONThalassemia population intervention model was set up relying on family planning service system and it significantly decreased the birth of thalassemia major.
Family Planning Services ; methods ; Female ; Genetic Counseling ; Heterozygote ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Mass Screening ; methods ; Pregnancy ; Prenatal Diagnosis ; methods ; Spouses ; Thalassemia ; diagnosis ; genetics ; prevention & control