1.The feasibility and application of the case teaching practice to health care management
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(1):69-72
This paper introduces the feasibility of the case teaching practice to health care management course.Based on teaching practice,the paper discusses design,application and evaluation of the case teaching practice in health care management teaching,and put forward some recommendations for putting into practice,such as selection of case,teaching methods and skills.Thus it supplies reference to cultivate students' abilities to analyze and solve problems,and improve the teaching effect of health care management course.
2.Postoperative nutritional effects of early enteral feeding compared with total parental nutrition in total gastrectomy patients
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(1):29-31
Objective To compare the effect of comparion of the effect of postoperative.Methods Forty patients with total gastrectomy for gastric cancer surgery were randomly divided into groups of early parenteral nutrition (EEN) and total parental nutrition (TPN) group,20 patients in each group.Nutritional index,immune status,complication rate and postoperative intestinal function recovery time and average hospital stay were observed.Results The first day of bowel movement and time to take a normal soft diet was significantly shorter in EEN group than that in TPN group(t =5.091,7.007,all P < 0.05).and the hospital stays of EEN group all so significantly shorter than TPN group (t =5.802,P < 0.05).Prealbumin and transferrin were significantly reduced on post-operative day (POD)7 and were slowly recovered until POD 90.but the increased rate in EEN group was significantly faster than that in TPN group [cprealbumin:t =9.501,7.913,7.182,6.154,all P < 0.05] ; transferrin:t =5.501,5.712,5.733,5.801,all P < 0.05).The TLC,CD4 and CD8 are lower than before total gastrectomy on POD 7,and have been recovered to the level before surgery.The TLC level on POD 7 and 14 were significantly higher in EEN group than that in TPN group (t =5.645,5.134,all P < 0.05).The PG-SGA score was lower in EEN group than that in TPN group,particularly on POD 21 (t =5.211,P < 0.05).Conclusion Total gastreetomy for gastric cancer after curative resection of early enteral nutrition support can improve the postoperative intestinal function recovery and shorten the time of hospital stay for patients.
3.Application of different biomaterials in the preservation of vital pulp in carious deciduous teeth: a prospective, single-center, randomized, controlled clinical trial
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(22):3494-3500
BACKGROUND:The success of the preservation of vital pulp in carious deciduous teeth depends not only on determining the health status of the pulp,but also on selecting the most suitable pulp capping agent.At present,the commonly used pulp capping agent materials contain calcium hydroxide preparation and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA).Recently,new biomaterials,such as Bioaggregate,Biodentine,and TheraCal,with good biocompatibility and good edge sealing,have been developed and extensively used.OBJECTIVE:To compare the efficacies of MTA,calcium hydroxide preparation,Biodentine and TheraCal LC that are commonly used in pediatric dentistry in the preservation of vital pulp in carious deciduous teeth.METHODS:This prospective,single-center,randomized controlled clinical trial will be conducted in Chengdu Maternal and Child Center,China.Children with deep caries of deciduous teeth,who will be scheduled to undergo indirect pulp capping,direct pulp capping,and vital pulpotomy,will be selected and randomized into four groups according to pulp capping agents:MTA group,calcium hydroxide group,Biodentine group and TheraCal group.Patients will receive return visit at postoperative 3,6 and 12 months during follow-up.By using X-ray,we will observe and compare the speed and quality of the formation of the dentin bridge with different biomaterials,and assess the reason for the failure of treatment.This trial was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov identifier:NCT03220360,on July 14,2017.The study protocol has been approved by the Ethics Committee of Chengdu Maternal and Child Center,China (approval number:20170506).All protocols will be performed in accordance with the Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects in the Declaration of Helsinki.Written informed consent will be provided by each patient and their family members after they indicated that they fully understood the treatment plan.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:This study will compare the efficacies of various biomaterials in the preservation of vital pulp in carious deciduous teeth.New materials Biodentine and TheraCal will be selected in classical technique to verify their efficacies and explore their superiorities.Classical materials calcium hydroxide and MTA will be selected as controls,which will be separately used in indirect pulp capping,direct pulp capping,and vital pulpotomy to provide reliable choices for clinicians.
4.Examination of the right to confidentiality
Nina Kristy A. Osorio-Grapilon
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry 2023;4(2):42-50
With the establishment of the Republic Act No. 11036, more popularly known as the
Mental Health Act, improvement in the mental, neurologic, and psychosocial health took a
step forward in the Philippines. This law, which was signed on June 2018, gave specific
provisions in different aspects of delivery of mental health services to Filipinos. This law
proved very useful in the dilemma faced in the following case where a potential problem
in confidentiality was encountered.
Mental Health Services
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Confidentiality
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Mental Health
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Philippines
5.Survey of stress, anxiety and depression among Filipino military personnel: A pilot study
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry 2018;40(2):39-
Objectives:
This study aims to determine the frequency
of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Anxiety and
Depression among military personnel as well as describe
their coping style.
Methodology:
This was a cross
sectional descriptive study of military personnel. (Member
of the Armed Forces of the Philippines), in active service i.e.
must have been deployed to a combat zone at some point in
time, drawn by convenience sampling. They were screened
using the Filipino version of the Zung Depression Scale and
the Hamilton Anxiety Scale after securing voluntary consent
of the subjects.
Results:
There were 673 servicemen who
participated in the study with many undergoing advancement
schooling at the time of interview. Responses of only 598
subjects were included in the analysis since the others failed
to complete the standardized demographic profile data
sheet. Seven (1.1 %) were noted to be anxious; and 5 (0.8%)
were depressed while no one were noted to have PTSD. The
most common coping mechanisms in handling stress were
smoking cigarettes, talking to a friend or drinking alcoholic
beverages.
Conclusion
The prevalence of anxiety,
depression and absence of PTSD were lower than expected
but this may be due to the fact that at the time of interview
the servicemen were not coming directly from a combat
zone but had been taking up further studies over the past
1- 3 months in Metro Manila
Anxiety
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Depression
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
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Military Personnel
6.Ancient Chinese Model of Doctor-patient Relationship
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(03):-
Doctor-patient relationship has attracted increasing attention.In the light of modern model to study the related theory,a preliminary study of the ancient Chinese doctor-patient relationship model has been done.The doctor-patient relationship in ancient society is the same complex and multi-level.Therefore,doctor-patient model could not be lumped together.According to the social status of patients and the extent of their demand for medical services,and the social status of doctors and their medical technique,the doctor-patient relationship could be divided into three typies-equality type,authority type,and principal and subordinate type.With a view of doctor-patient relationship of traditional Chinese medicine,there draws an acquisition value of the current complex patient relationship.
7.Determination of 15 Elements in Drinking Water-Related Products Soak: Test With Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry
Liping LIU ; Peiyao TIAN ; Nina ZHANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(05):-
Objective To establish a simple, sensitive and accurate analytical method to determine 15 elements in drinking water-related products soak test. Methods Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was employed to determine 15 elements in the soaking liquid. Sc, Ge, In and Bi were used as the internal standard substances. Results The test results showed the linear correlation coefficients for all elements were more than 0.999, the recovery rate were 80.6%-120.0% and precision was fine, RSD was lower than 6.0 %, the test results also showed a close agreement with the reference values in test of reference materials of GSBZ 50009-88, GSBZ 500019-90, GSBZ 50004-88 and GSBZ50039-95. Conclusion This method is simple, rapid, sensitive, accurate and suitable for determination of 15 elements in drinking water-related products soak test.
8.MECHANISM OF CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASES CAUSED BY AIR POLLUTION
Ziying LIN ; Nina REN ; Gang LIU
Modern Hospital 2015;(1):9-12
Lots of evidence show a correlation between air pollution and chronic respiratory diseases, of which the effect of particulate matter is the most concerned.It is the current research hotspot that respiratory diseases in both children and adults are closely related with atmospheric pollution levels.The influence mechanisms of atmos-pheric pollution on respiratory diseases include oxidative stress, inflammation, genetic damage, etc.This paper made a review of the latest advances s on the pathogenesis of chronic respiratory diseases caused by atmospheric particulates PM2.5 .
9.Effect of botulinum toxin A on tibial nerve F wave and walking ability in patients after stroke
Mingle WANG ; Junfang LIU ; Nina MA
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2015;14(1):52-55
Sixty five stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation training in our hospital from May 2010 to May 2013 were randomly divided into study group (n =32) and control group (n =33).Patients in study group received intramuscular injection of botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) in the affected limbs before rehabilitation training started.The F wave amplitude and F/M value,muscle tension and TUG test and 10 m free walking test results of patients in two groups were observed before and 4 weeks after treatment.Compared to the results before treatment,the amplitude of F wave and F/M value after 2 and 4 weeks of treatment in study group decreased significantly (P < 0.05).Compared to control group,the indexes at each time point after treatment in study group were significantly different (P < 0.05).The muscle tension score in study group after 4 weeks of treatment decreased significantly (P < 0.05),and also lower than that in control group (P < 0.05).Before treatment there were no significant differences in TUG test and 10 m free walk test between two groups (P >0.05) ; while TUG test and 10 m free walk test in study group were better than those in control group after 4 weeks of treatment (P < 0.05).The TUG test and 10 m free walk test had little improvement in control group after treatment (P > 0.05).The results indicate that botulinum toxin A injection can reduce amplitude of F wave in the corresponding segment of spinal cord motor neurons and improve the walking ability of stroke patients.
10.Study analgesic effect site of eupatorium odoratum L and its mechanism
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(3):312-314,317
Objective To study the analgesic effect of Eupatorium odoratum L and its mechanism .Methods Mice were random‐ly divided into 6 groups .Swinging tail method in spinal cord destroyed mouse ,hot‐plate and twisted body method in naloxone blocked mouse ,and formalin‐induce inflammatory pain method were done to investigate the analgesic effect of Eupatorium odoratum L .Each pain index under each experiment condition was determined after intra gastric administration of each group of mice .The concentration of NO and PGE2 in serum and brain were measured to study its mechanisms .Results High‐dose of Eupatorium odor‐atum L significantly enhanced pain threshold in either spinal cord destroyed or naloxone blocked mouse with pain induced by hot and acetic acid(P<0 .05) .High and middle dosage groups of Eupatorium odoratum L markedly reduced the first‐and second‐phase re‐sponses of formalin‐induced inflammatory pain mouse(P< 0 .05) ,and decreased the writhing times and licking rear feet times caused by twisted body method(P<0 .05) .The level of NO and PGE2 in serum and brain of mouse induced by formalin were both decreased(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Eupatorium odoratum L has notable analgesic effect ,which may be related to reduce the level of NO and PGE2 in central and peripheral site .