1.Formulation of Fingerprint Chromatograms of Chinese Medicinal Materials and Implementation of GAP
Yuanhong LI ; Ziliang TU ; Jiyan CHEN
China Pharmacy 2001;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE:To analysis the premier factor in formulating the fingerprint chromatography of Chinese medicinal materials METHODS:The fingerprint chromatograms of Chinese medicinal materials of different origins of breed variety and growth areas were compared RESULTS:There was obvious disparity in fingerprint chromatograms among Chinese medicinal materials of different origins of breed variety and growth areas CONCLUSION:Implementing GAP can ensure good quality of Chinese medicinal materials and is the key to formulate standard fingerprint chromatograms of Chinese medicinal materials
2.Preparation and Quality Control of Ornidazole-?-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Compound
Haitao ZHU ; Jiyan CHEN ; Liangyong HUANG ; Ziliang TU
China Pharmacy 2005;0(17):-
OBJECTIVE:To prepare ornidazole-?-cyclodextrin inclusion compound and establish its quality control method.METHODS:The ornidazole-?-cyclodextrin inclusion compound was prepared by saturated water solution method and the content was determined by ultraviolet spectrophotometry.RESULTS:The finished preparation was confirmed to be ornidazole-?-cyclodextrin inclusion compound under the microscope.The detection concentration range of ornidazole was5.1~20.5?g/ml(r=0.9999);the average recovery rate was101.52%,RSD=1.4%.CONCLUSION:This preparation method is practicable;the finished preparation is stable in quality and the established quality control method is simple,reliable.
3.Experience of Performance Appraisal Management System in Outpatient Pharmacy of Our Hospital
Pingde TAO ; Xincai HAO ; Yonghui WANG ; Ziliang TU
China Pharmacy 2007;0(31):-
OBJECTIVE: To develop an effective and reasonable performance appraisal management system in outpatient pharmacy so as to motivate staff's working enthusiasm. METHODS: A quantified appraisal management system was established in which personal rewards and punishments were taken into fully consideration. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: Due to the practice of performance appraisal management system, the working efficiency and the grade of service quality in outpatient pharmacy have been greatly enhanced, personal responsibility at each post has been reinforced, and the incidences of mistakes and accidents have been reduced.
4.Factors Influencing Hospital Pharmaceutical Care
Lin CHEN ; Ziliang TU ; Xiuli HE ; Qibin WANG ; Penghua ZHANG ; Dengpeng SONG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(23):-
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effective way for the development of hospital pharmaceutical care. METHODS: We analyzed and summarized the problems appeared in the practical work and the factors influencing pharmaceutical care. RESUL-TS & CONCLUSION: The factors that influence pharmaceutical care mainly consist of policy, idea, specialty and method. Att-aching great importance and having a clear understanding to the above factors is the key to facilitate the successful development of hospital pharmaceutical care.
5.Study on adolescents’ self-esteem and its influencing factors
YUE Guizhen, ZUO Xiayun, TU Xiaowen, LIAN Qiguo, YU Chunyan, WANG Ziliang, LOU Chaohua
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(7):1031-1035
Objective:
To evaluate adolescents’ self-esteem and explore its influencing factors in order to provide basic evidence for improving self-esteem level and mental health of adolescents.
Methods:
A total of 5 709 adolescents of different characteristics from both urban and rural areas in six provinces were investigated anonymously with the method of computer-assisted self-interview (CASI). Self-esteem was evaluated by Self-Esteem Scale (SES, scored 10-40 points).
Results:
The average score of self-esteem was 28.15,28.40, 28.97 and 27.45 point for junior high students, senior high students, college students and out-of-school adolescents, respectively. The difference of the scores among the four groups was statistically significant(F=27.64, 14.41, P<0.01). More than 80% adolescents felt they were people of worth, were able to do things as most other people, took a positive attitude toward themselves and were satisfied with themselves. About 50% of adolescents thought they were no good at all at times. Less than 20% adolescents thought they had enough respect for themselves. About 11.57% to 22.22% of adolescents felt sad about their own gender, about 37.56% to 61.49% of adolescents often or sometimes felt sad about their body image. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that those who had a good overall feeling of family, satisfied with their own gender, and less worried about their body image tended to have a higher self-esteem scores among 4 groups(P<0.01). Other related influencing factors included parental education level, family economic status, only-child or not, birth place and parental preference for gender of their child.
Conclusion
Adolescents’ self-esteem was fair, and many factors were associated with it. It is necessary to strengthen the education on gender equality among parents and adolescents and to pay more attention to mental health of the adolescents, who were in rural areas, with poor family atmosphere and economic status.