1.THE STATUS AND OPTIMIZATION OF INFORMATIONALIZED OUTPATIENT SERVICE FLOWSHEET
Jingyan LIAO ; Changpeng SUN ; Wangzhong CHEN
Modern Hospital 2015;(7):131-132,134
The influences of medicine by the rapid development of economy are at least reflected on the following three as-pects: dramatically increasing awareness of health and medical demand of the majority and the serious “five long one short” phenome-non in outpatient clinic.This paper is based on the medical data of Nanfang Hospital.We analyzed the problems in the five links of appointed registration, visiting the doctors, taking examination and treatment, charging medical fees and medicine -claiming, putting forward four suggestions including updating concept for outpatients , emphasizing the application of information equipment and popular-ization of mobile device, such as WeChat guidance, in order to enhance the hospital networking mechanism , realize the synchronous transfer of information, introduce high-technology, and finally perfect the e-record of patients.
2.Current situation and influencing factors of patient safety culture among medical staffs in 4 hospitals of Shenzhen City
Jingyan LIAO ; Changpeng SUN ; Jing WANG ; Wangzhong CHEN ; Sizhao LIAO
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(13):1801-1803,1806
Objective To analyze the status quo and influencing factors of patient safety culture among medical staffs in the hospitals of Shenzhen City to provided reference for its improvement and conduct the patient safety culture research by other medical institutions.Methods The Patient Safety Culture Questionnaire of Medical Institutions(PSCHO) was adopted to investigate on 1000 medical persons from February to May 2016.Results The total score of patient safety culture in medical staffs was (3.53±0.40) and,the difference among different categories of medical persons had no statistical significance (P> 0.05).The differences among the medical staffs with different working ages,communication frequency with patients,training times,concern frequency had statistical difference(P<0.05).Conclusion The patient safety culture level in Shenzhen City is higher.However,the sense of blame and shame is one of the important factors impeding the promotion of the patient safety culture in hospitnl.Hospital should conduct the targeted improvement to the related factors affecting the patient safety culture from the aspects of organism,department and individual level.
3.AMIGO2 promotes proliferation of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells by activating the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway
YE Wangzhong ; XU Yuanji ; YE Yunbin ; HUANG Xinyi ; LIU Fang ; LI Jieyu ; LIN Zhizhong ; BAI Penggang ; CHEN Chuanben
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2020;27(10):1093-1099
[Abstract] Objective: To explore the role of adhesion molecule with Ig like domain 2 (AMIGO2) in the proliferation of nasopharyn‐
geal carcinoma (NPC) cells and its mechanisms. Methods: A total of 10 NPC tissue samples and 10 normal nasopharyngeal epithelial
tissue samples collected at Fujian Cancer Hospital during September 2017 and November 2017 were used for this study; in addition,
NPC cell lines (CNE-1, CNE-2, SUNE-1, 6-10B, C666-1) and human immobilized nasopharyngeal epithelial cell line NP69 were also
collected. The relative expression of AMIGO2 mRNAin above mentioned tissues and cell lines was detected by qPCR. Lentivirus vectors
were constructed to interfere AMIGO2 mRNA expression, and qPCR was used to verify its interference efficiency. CCK-8 method,
Clonal formation and Flow cytometry were performed to evaluate the effect of AMIGO2 interference on proliferation, clone formation
and apoptosis of NPC cells. The influence of AMIGO2 interference on PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway and proliferation related
molecular markers in NPC cells was assessed by Western blotting. Results: The results of qPCR showed that AMIGO2 was highly
expressed in NPC tissues, CNE-2, and SUNE-1 cells (all P<0.01). The interference efficiency of AMIGO2 in CNE-2 and SUNE-1 cells
could reach over 50%. The interfering of AMIGO2 expression significantly inhibited the proliferation and clone formation of CNE-2 and SUNE-1 cells (all P<0.01), promoted cell apoptosis (all P<0.01), reduced the phosphorylated protein expression levels of PI3K,
AKT and mTOR in SUNE-1 cells (all P<0.01), as well as down-regulated the protein expressions of survivin and PCNA (all P<0.01).
Conclusion: AMIGO2 may promote the proliferation as well as inhibit apoptosis of NPC cells by activating the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway, suggesting that AMIGO2 may be a potential target for NPC therapy.