1.Meta-analysis of the relationship of NeuroD1 Ala45Thr polymorphism with type 2 diabetes
Tuerxunyiming MUHADASI ; Mohemaiti PATAMU ; Wusiman REYILA
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;31(1):37-42
Objective To investigate the association of neural differentiation factor 1 (NeuroD1) Ala45Thr polymorphism with type 2 diabetes by meta-analysis.Methods The electronic databases were retrieved from PubMed,EMBASE,CNKI,VIP fulltext database,and Wanfang fulltext database.Literatures about the association of NeuroD1 Ala45Thr polymorphism with type 2 diabetes from 2004 to 2012 were searched.The selected studies from 2004 to 2012 were included to analyze data based on the published meta-analysis of the NeuroD1 (Ala45Thr) gene polymorphism and type 2 diabetes written by Kavvoura,et al.The odds ratio of NeuroD1 (Ala45Thr) genotype distributions in type 2 diabetic patients compared with healthy control were analyzed.Rev-Man 5.0 software was applied for investigating hereogeneity among individual studies and summarizing effects with proper statistical methods.Thirteen case control studies were enrolled.Results A total of 3 896 patients and 3 186 control subjects were enrolled for the study.The pooled ORs of Thr45Thr45/(Ala45Thr+ Ala45Ala45) genotype in type 2 diabetes mellitus and control groups were 3.16 (95% CI0.99-10.11) in the subgroup of yellow race and 1.09(95% CI0.90-1.32) in the subgroup of white race,with no statistically significant difference(P>0.05).The pooled OR of G/A allele in type 2 diabetes mellitus and control groups was 0.85 (95 % CI 0.72-0.99)/1.18 (95% CI 1.07-1.38),with statistically significant difference (Z =2.02,P =0.04).Conclusions The A allele of NeuroD1 (Ala45Thr) locus may be a risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus.
2.Influence of King's theory of goal attainment combined with goal setting on the effect of standardized training of general practitioners
Guizhi WANG ; Maimaiti MAYILA· ; Xuening MA ; Wusiman REYILA· ; Xia WANG ; Peilan XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(7):925-929
Objective:To explore the impact of King's theory of goal attainment combined with goal setting on the effect of standardized training of general practitioners.Methods:A total of 39 general practitioners who underwent the standardized training in The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from January 2019 to January 2020 were classified as control group, and traditional teaching was adopted. Another 42 general practitioners who underwent the training in The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University during the same period were classified as a research group, and the teaching based on King's theory of goal attainment combined with goal setting was adopted. The theoretical knowledge and operational skills scores, changes in clinical comprehensive ability before and after the training, and teaching recognition were compared between the two groups. SPSS 25.0 was used for t test and chi-square test. Results:After the training, the scores of theoretical knowledge and operation skills of the research group were both higher than those of the control group [(92.83±5.62) vs. (85.47±12.11); (90.15±7.22) vs.(83.36±11.24)]. There was no significant difference between the two groups in the scores of inquiry and communication ability, problem-solving ability, general medical thinking ability, interpretation ability of auxiliary examination results, clinical analysis and decision-making ability, team cooperation ability, community common disease diagnosis and treatment ability and humanistic care ability before the training ( P>0.05); the above scores were all improved after the training ( P<0.05), and the above scores of the research group were significantly higher than those of the control group ( P<0.05). The total recognition of teaching in the research group was 95.24%(40/42), which was significantly higher than that 76.92%(30/39) in the control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The application of King's theory of goal attainment combined with goal setting in standardized training of general practitioners can effectively improve the level of general practitioners' theoretical knowledge, operational skills, clinical comprehensive ability and recognition of teaching.