1.Application of ‘incorrect cases’in medical statistics teaching
Jinquan WANG ; Hui YUAN ; Yuee HUANG ; Yuelong JIN ; Yingshui YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(10):1030-1033
Objective To evaluate the application effect of‘incorrect cases’in medical statis-tics teaching. Methods The junior students (n=307)of clinical medicine were selected as research subjects by random cluster sampling. They were divided into the teaching improving group (n=151) who accepted case teaching and control group (n=156)who accepted traditional teaching. At the end of the term,the teaching effect was surveyed by questionnaires and compared between the two groups. Measurement data was analyzed by t test,enumeration data by χ2 test and ranked data by rank sum test. Results Students' interests of medical statistics and understanding the importance of the course in teaching improving group were significantly higher than that in control group (Z=-2.375,P=0.018;Z=-2.971,P=0.003). The proportion of students with learning difficulties in teaching improving group was obviously lower than that in control group (Z=-2.488,P=0.013). The satisfaction with theory and practical teaching in teaching improving group (84.10% and 88.74%,respectively)was significantly higher that in control group (73.08%and 71.79%,respectively)(χ2=5.530,P=0.013;χ2=13.841,P<0.001). Although no difference was observed in the test score between the two groups (t=1.230,P=0.220),knowledge of parameter estimation,hypothesis testing and science research design in teach-ing improving group was significantly higher than that in control group (χ2=6.829,P=0.009;χ2=5.835, P=0.016). Conclusions Application of ‘incorrect cases’in medical statistics teaching could arouse students' learning interests and improve clinical medical students' comprehensive analy sis ability of medical statistics.
2.Teaching experience on experiment course of the human dermatoglyphics
Zhendong YUAN ; Yuee JIN ; Lijun ZHANG ; Haiguo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(09):-
Human Dermatoglyphics is elective in the Shanghai Jiaotong University, which is popular among the students. The 284 anonymous questionaires were received and the result was analyzed. Based on the teaching practice of human dermatoglyphic the opinions about the teaching reform and curriculum construction have been made in this paper.
3.Analysis of malaria prevalence in national malaria surveillance sites of Jiangsu Province
Weiming WANG ; Xiaolin JIN ; Huayun ZHOU ; Julin LI ; Guizhi SHE ; Yuee TANG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(03):-
Objective To understand the current status of malaria prevalence,its impacts and malaria transmission trends in Jiangsu Province.MethodsThe malaria incidence,and its symptoms,mosquito preventive measures,Anopheles density,mosquito biting rates and related factors were investigated in malaria epidemic villages as surveillance sites such as Guanshan Town of Suining County,Tangzhang Town of Tongshan County,Tianganghu town of Sihong County,Qiuji Town of Xuyi County and Zhangzhu Twon of Yixing City.ResultsIn 2006,the bednet coverage was 20.29% and bednet-using rate was 34.32% in 27903 residents of 7921 households of 15 administrative villages.In 2005,750 Anopheles sinensi were captured from 50 bednets in the early morning,the human biting ratio was 0.17/person per night,and in 2006,1927 Anopheles sinensi were captured from 50 bednets in the early morning,human biting ratio was 0.38/person per night.The average blood smear checking rate was 2.72%(6089 people)and the average positive rate was 0.48%(29 plasmodium positive individuals).ConclusionThe lower blood smear microscopy testing,few positive rates of febrile patients and increased Anopheles sinensis density were the main factors of malaria relapses in the area of the North Huaihe River in Jiangsu Province.