1.Preliminary Study on the Biological Basis of TCM Syndromes Based on Literature Mining
Jingwei LIU ; Xing ZHAI ; Xuanchao FENG ; Kuo GAO ; Huihui ZHAO ; Kun CHEN ; Jia LIU ; Jianxin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(7):43-46
Objective To explore the biological basis of TCM syndromes from a biomolecules network perspective with qi deficiency syndrome as the breakthrough point. Methods A data dictionary of neuro-endocrine-immune (NEI) related genes and qi deficiency syndrome characterization terminology thesaurus were established. Literature about qi deficiency syndrome characterization was retrieved by using Genclip, to excavate the characteristic NEI gene, thereby to explore different bioactive substances of syndromes. Results The analysis of the genetic data, showed qi deficiency related cluster with the relevance of endocrine, signal transduction, hematopoietic cell and immune deficiencies etc. It is confirmed that the intrinsic biological features of TCM syndrome can effectively identify in the NEI level. Conclusion Literature mining method as a new way to discover syndromes biological indicators has certain feasibility, and it is recommended to be further expanded into other studies on syndromes to validate the universality and reliability of this method.
2.Correlations between transformational leadership behaviors and nurses' performance for goal attainment among clinical nurses
Huihui GONG ; Ronghui ZHAI ; Zheng SUN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(25):1988-1992
Objective To understand nurses'perceived transformational leadership behaviors of head nurses, and to survey the status quo of transformational leadership behaviors of head nurses and nurses' performance for goal attainment, to explore the relationship between transformational leadership behaviors of head nurses and nurses'performance for goal attainment. Methods A total of 450 clinical nurses from six 3A hospitals were chosen as the research objects, the nurse general information questionnaire, the transformational leadership questionnaire and nurse's performance for goal attainment scale were used to analyze the status. SPSS17.0 was conducted to sort and analyze data. Results (1)The total score of nurses' perceived transformational leadership behaviors of head nurses was 114.74 ± 18.66,and moral modeling score was significantly higher in 4 dimensions. The total score of nurses'performance for goal attainment was 172.87 ± 25.96, autonomous decision-making score was significantly higher in 7 dimensions.(2)There was a positive correlation relationship between transformational leadership behaviors and each dimension of nurses'performance for goal attainment (r=0.393, P<0.01). Conclusions The results show that the nurses'performance for goal attainment can be positive predict by transformational leadership behaviors. Nursing managers should fully play the positive role of transformational leadership behavior so as to improve nurses'performance for goal attainment.
3.Practice in the Construction of Specialized Subject in National Regional Medical Centers
Huihui ZHAI ; Yuping YANG ; Rui ZHOU
Chinese Hospital Management 2023;43(12):94-96
The construction of national regional medical centers is an important initiative for the reform of the na-tional medical service system,and 125 national regional medical centers have been approved nationwide.As one of the first batch of 10 national regional medical center projects approved,the Chongli Branch of Peking University Third Hospital,in accordance with the positioning of"Ice and Snow Sports Medical Center",features the treatment of sports trauma diseases,adopts the model of"large specialty,small comprehensive",and takes the principle of homogeneous development,utilizing the brand,technology and talent advantages of the Peking University Third Hospital,has rapidly improved the medical service capacity of the Chongli Branch,and successfully completed the medical security tasks of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games and Winter Paralympic Games.Peking University Third Hospital Headquarters and Chongli Branch were awarded the title of"Outstanding Contribution to the Beijing Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympics"by the State Council of the CPC Central Committee respectively.
4.Expression of kinesin family member C1 in hepatocellular carcinoma and its correlation with prognosis and clinicopathological features
Yi LIU ; Hua FAN ; Huihui WANG ; Beike ZHANG ; Jingming ZHAI ; Yonggang FAN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2019;42(6):484-489
Objective To study the expression of kinesin family member C1 ( KIFC1 ) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and analyze its correlation with the clinicopathological features and prognosis of patients. Methods The expression levels of KIFC1 protein in the HCC tissues from 82 patients were determined by immunohistochemical staining. The correlation between KIFC1 protein and clinicopathological characteristics (including age, gender, tumor nodules, tumor grade, tumor volume, lymph node metastasis, and alpha-fetoprotein expression) was analyzed. The Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to analyze the effect of KIFC1 expression level on overall survival and progression-free survival in patients with HCC. The expression level of KIFC1 mRNA in liver cancer tissue was analyzed by GPEIA database. The correlation between KIFC1 expression and prognosis was analyzed by KM-plotter. Results KIFC1 protein is significantly overexpressed in liver cancer tissues, and its expression level is significantly correlated with tumor nodule number (P=0.023) and tumor size (P=0.011). Patients with high expression of KIFC1 had poor overall disease and disease-free survival (all P<0.05). KIFC1 mRNA is significantly overexpressed in liver cancer tissues and correlated with disease-free survival and overall survival. Conclusions The expression of KIFC1 protein is highly expressed in liver cancer tissues, and its expression level is related to the clinicopathological characteristics of liver cancer. Bioinformatics analysis results show that KIFC1 is related to the poor prognosis of patients, suggesting that KIFC1 is expected to be a potential predictor and therapeutic target for liver cancer prognosis.
5.Practice on fine management of contract countersignature process at public hospitals
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(10):728-731
Contract countersignature can effectively avoid potential risks caused by sub-standard contract signing, yet its time consuming process will inevitably delay the contract signing and related business development. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure the timely signing of hospital contracts on the premise of meeting internal control requirements. In order to improve the efficiency of contract countersigning, a tertiary hospital has explored various approaches to optimize the contract countersigning process since 2019. These approaches included establishing a three-level centralized contract management model, clarifying the review responsibilities of each countersigning department, customizing the countersigning process, managing the contract by risk classification, and establishing a meeting opportunity system of contract countersigning modification opinions. These measures had cut back the time spent in the contract countersigning process from 12.1 working days in 2018 to 4.2 working days in 2021.
6.Current situation of trademark registration and brand protection of grade-A tertiary hospitals in China
Huihui ZHAI ; Yuqing DUAN ; Bin LIU ; Yipei WANG ; Rui ZHOU ; Changxiao JIN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(10):787-790
Objective:To investigate the trademark registration situation of grade-A tertiary hospitals in China, so as to analyze the current situation of hospital brand protection and explore suggestions for hospital brand protection.Methods:The top 50 hospitals ranked in the 2021 National Hospital Comprehensive Ranking by the Hospital Management Research Institute of Fudan University, excluding military hospitals, were selected as the sample hospitals. The trademark registration information of the 50 sample hospitals was queried through the China Trademark Website of the Trademark Office of China National Intellectual Property Administration on March 15, 2023, and the registration of the full name, abbreviation, hospital emblem and other trademarks of the hospitals was counted. Results:Among the 50 sample hospitals, 26 hospitals already held hospital brand trademarks, which meant that at least one of the hospital′s full name, abbreviation, and emblem was registered as a trademark, accounting for 52%; 7 hospitals did not hold any trademarks, accounting for 14%; 17 hospitals held other trademarks but did not hold hospital brand trademarks, accounting for 34%. Among the 26 hospitals that already held brand trademarks, 11 hospitals only registered in one category. There were 3 hospitals with expired registered trademarks.Conclusions:Nearly half of the sample hospitals did not hold hospital brand trademarks, indicating that the trademark registration and brand protection of tertiary hospitals in China need to be strengthened. It is suggested to establish a hospital brand protection system, clarify the trademark management department, standardize the responsibilities of trademark management, and improve the use of trademarks, so as to do a good job in hospital trademark registration and brand protection.