1.Formation, reconstruction and prospect of pulmonary and critical care medicine in China
Yuqing WANG ; Cunbo JIA ; Ting YANG ; Shiyi GAO ; Chen WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(7):504-509
The development of respiratory and critical care medicine from a combination and binding approach to a cross-integrated reconstruction of pulmonary and critical care medicine (PCCM) has become an inevitable trend and basic strategy for the high-quality development of respiratory medicine and actively responding to the prevention and control of major disease risks in China. The author analyzed the dilemmas and bottlenecks in the long-term development of traditional respiratory medicine in China and their causes, summarized the international experience in the establishment of modern respiratory disciplines, and systematically reviewed the development process of traditional respiratory disciplines in China to PCCM department.Finally, the author pointedly put forward some thoughts and prospects on leading the development of disciplines from personnel training, department construction and industry development, promoting the new business form of " integrated vertical and horizontal" disciplines with intelligent information construction, and practicing the concept of population medicine to improve the high-quality development of PCCM.
2.Knowledge levels of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease among physicians in primary care and related factors: a survey in Zhumadian City of Henan Province
Xingyao TANG ; Ke HUANG ; Wei LI ; Cunbo JIA ; Ting YANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2022;21(5):422-429
Objective:To survey the knowledge levels of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD) among physicians in primary care and related factors.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted during December 2020 to December 2021 among 1 232 primary care doctors in Zhumadian City of Henan Province. The questionnaire included basic information, knowledge of COPD and its management, and the training received. The COPD-related knowledge levels and the influencing factors were analyzed using logistic regression model.Results:A total of 1 232 questionnaires were collected, and 1 221(99.1%) were valid, which were included in the analysis. The survey showed that the COPD-related knowledge level was significantly associated with the educational level of primary care physicians(χ2=9.91, P<0.05); and the Pearson correlation analysis showed that the knowledge level was positively correlated with educational level( r=0.09, P<0.05). In terms of risk factors, causes of acute exacerbations, and treatment and management of COPD, there was a linear relationship between the education level and knowledge level(χ2=13.86, P<0.001;χ2=20.93, P<0.001); the Pearson correlation analysis showed that the knowledge level was correlated with higher educational level( r=0.11, P<0.001; r=0.13, P<0.001). In terms of symptoms and diagnosis, there was no correlation between educational level and awareness level(χ2=1.90, P=0.168). Logistic regression model showed that compared to doctors aged 20-30, those aged 31-40 had a higher COPD-related knowledge level( OR=2.24, 95% CI: 1.16-4.30, P=0.016); compare to the doctors with associate degree, doctors with bachelor degree or above had a higher COPD-related knowledge( OR=1.71, 95% CI:1.24-2.37, P=0.001); compared to doctors without professional title, those with primary or middle-rank professional title had a higher knowledge level( OR=1.65, 95% CI: 1.28-2.13, P<0.001; OR=2.15, 95% CI: 1.46-3.16, P<0.001); compared to doctors with training time<3, those with training time ≥3 had a higher knowledge level( OR=1.15, 95% CI: 1.21-2.61, P=0.021). Conclusion:The COPD-related knowledge levels(especially in knowledge of risk factors and causes of acute exacerbations, and treatment and management of COPD) among doctors in primary care are affected by age, educational background, professional title, and the number of training sessions.
3.Discussion of full-time research assistants in China′s large hospitals: current development status and management review
Yuqing WANG ; Ruifeng LI ; Boya PENG ; Cunbo JIA ; Pengjun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2022;35(6):458-462
Objective:To discuss the development and management of full-time research assistants in China′s large hospitals.Methods:Through the methods of policy sorting, literature research, summarization, and classification, this study focused on the policy background, development opportunities, and the needs of the times for the position establishment of research assistants in China′s large hospitals, comprehensively classified the practical exploration and existing problems of employing and managing full-time research assistants in typical large hospitals in the country, and discussed the relevant management strategies learned from international experience.Results:In addition to hospitals directly affiliated with colleges and universities, dozens of large local hospitals in more than ten provinces have carried out beneficial practices of establishing the employment, management, and assessment systems for research assistants positions and achieved some progress. However, there are still common problems such as limited cognition of ″temporary positions″, insufficient coverage of the positions, low salary and welfare, and lack of training and development mechanisms as well as promotion and career development paths.Conclusions:The development and management of research assistants in large hospitals have gradually shifted their purpose from alleviating the employment issue of the graduates to reserving talented people in medical teaching, researching and managing, forming a high-quality, professional, and full-time medical scientific team, and continuously innovating. This article puts forward some suggestions about establishing the management system of research assistants, strengthening the standardized training for talented people, and constructing a diversified incentive mechanism combining performance appraisal and target management for research assistants.
4.Development and practice of medical alliances for respiratory diseases in China
Cunbo JIA ; Shan LI ; Chunyu ZHANG ; Fang FANG ; Nan LUO ; Ying ZHAO ; Chen WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(8):617-619
Respiratory disease is currently one of the main causes of human deaths. Due to the shortage, fragmentation, imbalance and heterogeneity of health resources and medical resources in China, it is urgent to strengthen the prevention and control system and capacity construction for respiratory science and innovate the prevention and treatment mode.The authors expounded the necessity of constructing a medical alliance for respiratory diseases, and held that such an alliance can achieve the purpose of patient care and discipline development, by means of integration of resources and system building, from such aspects as healthcare, teaching, research and department construction.
5.Design and practice of standardized construction project for pulmonary and critical care medical departments in China
Cunbo JIA ; Yuqing WANG ; Nan LUO ; Zhongguang YU ; Qian GAO ; Ting YANG ; Shiyi GAO ; Lingyu GE ; Chen WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(7):510-514
The incidence and prevention of chronic non-communicable respiratory diseases represented by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchial asthma, and lung cancer, as well asrespiratory communicable diseases such as viral pneumonia and tuberculosis, are becoming increasingly severe and complex.Only by constructing the modern respiratory discipline system of pulmonary and critical care medicine (PCCM) and developing the standardized management of PCCM departments in the hospital, could we achieve the goal of establishing overall specialized capacity for respiratory diseases and improving the ability of disease prevention and treatment in China. This article introducedthe project design and practice exploration based on the standardized construction of PCCM department in hospital, in the context of the new pattern of modern respiratory discipline.It focused on project initiation and management, formulation of evaluation standards, identification process and grading, and phased effectiveness.It also discussed and analyzed the experience, enlightenment, existing problems and suggestions, which could provide reference and advance experience for innovation, governance and improvement of capacity building of respiratory specialty and high-quality development of other medical disciplines and specialties in China.
6.Exploration of standardized development of pulmonary and critical care medicine discipline
Cunbo JIA ; Shan LI ; Chunyu ZHANG ; Fang FANG ; Nan LUO ; Chen WANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(2):117-120
Objective:To summarize the achievements in standardized development of pulmonary and critical care medicine discipline, for references of developing respiratory discipline at secondary and tertiary hospitals.Methods:Questionnaire survey was used to understand the input and technical promotion of the secondary and tertiary medical institutions in the standardized construction.Results:The secondary and tertiary medical institutions invested 1.116 billion yuan to carry out standardized development of the discipline, recruiting 1 164 doctors, 2 535 nurses and 334 technicians. In terms of key medical technologies, 58 tertiary medical institutions and 45 secondary medical institutions meet the basic standards of " guidance on medical service capacity of respiratory discipline(2018 edition)" after carrying out standardized development.Conclusions:The discipline of pulmonary and critical care medicine should continue to strengthen its input in the development of respiratory and critical medical integration, with standardized development projects as the breakthrough. Evaluation should be carried out persistently so as to promote the development, for the purpose of improving the prevention and treatment capability of pulmonary and critical care medicine.
7.Screening status of high-risk population of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in areas where “Happy Breathing” is running
Wei LI ; Ke HUANG ; Xingyao TANG ; Fang FANG ; Cunbo JIA ; Ting YANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2022;16(2):77-82
Objective:To analyze the screening status of high-risk population of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in areas where “Happy Breathing” project was carried out.Method:There were 1 008 518 COPD screening questionnaires (COPD-SQ) filled out in 18 pilot areas of “Happy Breathing” program from November 2017 to October 2019. Within subjects who scored 16 points or more with COPD-SQ, 63 523 of them underwent pulmonary function tests before bronchodilator inhalation. Stratified analysis, chi-square test and other statistical methods were performed to analyze the distribution of COPD high-risk groups, the prevalence of COPD among high-risk groups and risk factors of COPD.Results:Results in this study suggested that the high-risk population of COPD accounted for 18.99% (191 498/1 008 518) of the population who received the questionnaire screening. Among the high-risk population who received lung function test, 31.59% (20 070/63 523) were screened and diagnosed as COPD patients. As for risk factors of COPD, the proportion of high-risk population was higher in people with a smoking index ≥600 compared with never-smokers (54.20% vs 12.60%), and the prevalence of COPD was also higher in people with a smoking index ≥600 (35.62% vs 25.22%); people who were exposed to second-hand smoke almost every day also showed an increased proportion of high-risk groups (27.39% vs 10.97%) and a high prevalence of COPD (31.36% vs 27.93%) than those without second-hand smoke exposure; the presence or absence of biofuel exposure also caused the difference in the proportion of high-risk groups (33.92% vs 13.11%); compared with people without a family history of respiratory diseases, the proportion of high-risk groups (56.38% vs 16.42%) and the prevalence of COPD in high-risk groups (32.40% vs 29.19%) were both higher in those with family history of respiratory diseases.Conclusion:The high-risk group of COPD accounts for a high proportion of the screened population, suggesting that the “Happy Breathing” project is feasible and necessary in COPD screening, which is helpful for the development of COPD diagnosis and treatment.
8.National survey of the awareness and implementation status of early pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with critical illness in departments of pulmonary and critical care medicine in 2019.
Qing ZHAO ; Liyuan TAO ; Quanguo LI ; Sinan WU ; Dingyi WANG ; Peng FENG ; Nan LUO ; Yuxiao XIE ; Siyuan WANG ; Cunbo JIA ; Gang ZENG ; Hongmei ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(2):227-229