1.Anxiety and its relative influencing factors in tertiary hospitals
Gang DU ; Yan HU ; Wenchun LU ; Deqin GENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;(2):166-170
Objective To investigate anxiety of clinicians in tertiary hospitals,and discuss the fac-tors that influence clinicians'anxiety in order to provide reference for further effective intervention measures. Methods 427 clinicians from various departments in tertiary hospitals selected by cluster sampling method were investigate by self-rating anxiety scale ( SAS) .Statistical software SPSS 17.0 was used to analyze data for multivariate logistic regression analysis of its relevant influencing factors.Results 38.2%of the clini-cians had anxiety symptoms (55.0%was mild anxiety,26.1%was moderate anxiety,18.9%was severe anxi-ety) .Factors like education (χ2=7.3, P=0.03) ,job title (χ2=53.24, P<0.01) ,divisions (χ2=46.46, P<0.01) ,work experience (χ2=9.78, P=0.04) ,work overtime (χ2=4.29, P=0.03) ,worry of medical mal-practice (χ2=9.54, P<0.01),doctor-patient relationship tension (χ2=7.50, P<0.01),fear for personal safety (χ2=10.27, P<0.01) ,job promotion competition (χ2=11.40, P<0.01) ,labor and payment situation (χ2=6.36, P=0.01) ,colleagues'understanding and support (χ2=15.77, P=0.01) ,work environment (χ2=21.85, P<0.01) and leaders'attention (χ2=7.17, P=0.01) had significant differences between anxiety and non-anxiety clinicians.Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that factors like divisions ( com-pared with internal medicine,OB&GYNβ=0.98,surgeryβ=0.95,pediatricsβ=0.86,emergencyβ=0.69) , work overtime (β=0.18),fear for personal safety (β=0.86),fear of medical malpractice (β=0.79) and doctor-patient relationship tension (β=0.28) had a negative impact on anxiety,while factors like education ( compared with bachelors,mastersβ=-1.38,doctorsβ=-1.65) ,job title ( compared with primary,intermedi-ateβ=-0.33,highβ=-0.45,advancedβ=-0.59) ,work experience (β=-0.18 ) and work environment (β=-0.32) were protective factors.Conclusion There is a certain degree of anxiety among clinicians in tertiary hospitals,resulting in a heavy psychological burden on them.Active measures should be taken to improve the clinicians'psychological health.
2.The application of the PBL teaching method in regional anatomy
Peijun WANG ; Wenchun LI ; Hanqin WANG ; Bochun YAO ; Xiju HE ; Fangan LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(06):-
Introducing the PBL teaching mode in regional anatomy teaching accords with the need of 21centuries social development for the highquality medical science personnel training and the regional anatomy course characteristic, and is beneficial to the students’ changing their study concept and raising their learning ability. It is also an effective way for allaround quality education.
3.Practice and evaluation of pharmacology PBL teaching
Wanhong ZHAO ; Yingxia GONG ; Xinglian LAN ; Kegang ZHU ; Juan LU ; Longrui PAN ; Xinrong GONG ; Longshun YU ; Wenchun LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(8):997-1000
ObjectiveTo perform pharmacology problem-based learning (PBL) and evaluate its effects.MethodsPBL was performed for the clinical medicine class of grade 2007 and the satisfactory degree of students to teaching effects was observed with questionnaire. Results The students thought that PBL teaching had substantial contents and proper schedule and increased learning interest. Students' participating degree, mutual communication and controlling discussion procedure were fine,which reached the expected learning objective. ConclusionsThe effects of PBL teaching were excellent and most of our students could accept it.
4.Supplementing sodiumhyaluronate intra-articular injection with Baduanjin exercise improves the treatment of knee osteoarthritis
Ye TIAN ; Qiang WANG ; Huaimin LU ; Ling ZHOU ; Wenchun WU ; Xun ZHOU ; Jichao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;44(12):1104-1107
Objective:To document the clinical efficacy of supplementing intra-articular injection of sodium hyaluronate with Baduanjin exercise in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis (KOA).Methods:Forty patients with KOA were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, each of 20. Both groups received health education and intra-articular injection of sodium hyaluronate once a week for 5 consecutive weeks. The observation group additionally underwent Baduanjin exercise 3 times a week for the 5 weeks. Before and after the treatment, knee joint function, pain and surface integrated electromyography (iEMG) values of the affected quadriceps were assessed using the Western Ontario and McMaster University (WOMAC) Osteoarthritis Index Scale, and a visual analogue scale (VAS).Results:After the treatment the average VAS and WOMAC scores of both groups had decreased significantly, while the average iEMG value of the quadriceps on the affected side had increased significantly. The average VAS and WOMAC scores of the observation group were significantly lower than the control group′s averages after the treatment, while the average iEMG value of the quadriceps on the affected side was significantly higher.Conclusion:Combining Baduanjin exercise with sodium hyaluronate joint injection in the treatment of KOA has a synergistic effect which can better relieve knee pain, improve knee functioning, and delay the progression of KOA. The combined treatment is worthy of clinical promotion and application.