1.The Relation between Mental Factors and Outpatient Service Utility
Jiangjiang HE ; Lingzhong XU ; Hui SUN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(09):-
Objective:To find out the relationship between mental factors and outpatient service utility. Method: Stratum-based random sampling method was used to select samples. The sample was interviewed with both self-made questionnaire and Kessler 10 rating scale.Results:The survey covered 11652 persons aged 15 and above. The incidence within two weeks was 10.38% (10.87% in rural areas and 7.73% in urban areas), the average rate of outpatient service seeking within two weeks was 4.83% (4.97% in rural areas and 4.11% in urban areas), 63.59% of the patients selected mainly the basic health service institution when they sought outpatient service; the primary mental factor affecting utility of outpatients was the mental state (K10 score), and the OR value of the high K10 group (scored 30-50) was 2.258 (95% CI: 1.265-4.032).Conclusions:Poor mental health is associated with higher utility of out-clinic service.
2.Risk factors of surgical site infection in 117 patients from People's Hospital of Guangnan Hospital of Yunnan province
Ying YU ; Jiangjiang XU ; Jie ZHOU ; Yuanzhang LUO ; Shiqi NI ; Lian LIU ; Yibo WU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2021;28(4):597-601
Objective:To provide scientific evidence for infection prevention and control by analyzing the risk factors of surgical site infection, which can move forward the gateway of infection prevention and control.Methods:The surgery-related information of patients admitted to the Department of General Surgery and Department of Orthopedics, People's Hospital of Guangnan Hospital of Yunnan province from November 2016 to August 2019 was retrospectively analyzed. According to whether postoperative surgical site infection occurred, the patients were divided into an infection group and a non-infection group. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the risk factors of surgical site infection.Results:A total of 9 346 patients, consisting of 117 patients in the infection group and 9 229 patients in the non-infection group, were included for final analysis. In the infection group, the incidence of surgical site infection was 1.25%. Multivariate analysis showed that hypoproteinemia ( OR = 2.585), unclean incision ( OR = 3.243 and 5.125), and operation duration more than 3 hours ( OR = 2.315), blood transfusion ( OR = 2.239), drainage tube placement ( OR = 2.133) and indwelling catheter placement ( OR = 1.973) were the independent risk factors for surgical site infection, while prophylactic use of antibiotics was a protective factor ( OR = 0.383). Conclusion:Individual factors, operation-related factors, and treatment-related factors are closely related to the occurrence of surgical site infection. Much attention should be paid to the clinical issues like preoperative hypoproteinemia, perioperative prophylactic use of antibiotics and postoperative drainage tube and indwelling catheter placement.
3.Study on the preventive use of antibiotics in removal surgery for internal fixation
Jianquan HUANG ; Jiangjiang XU ; Qiaoling YANG ; Jie GAO ; Huajun SUN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2019;37(1):74-76
Objective To investigate the preventive use of antibiotics for internal fixation as selective removal surgery during perioperative period.Methods The sex, age, routine blood examination data, preventive medications, secondary incision infection and postoperative hospital stay for the patients underwent selective removal surgery for internal fixation from July2015to June 2017were analyzed.Results The average postoperative hospitalization time for the preventive medication group (n=71) and the untreated group (n=350) were (1.80±1.24) days and (1.27±0.61) days.This difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion Preventive antibiotics use is not related to incision infections.It is recommended to correct the current behavior of the preventive drug use.The preventive antibiotics use in selective removal surgery for internal fixation in the Department of orthopedics needs to be reduced.
4.Effects of SREBP-1 over-expression on fatty acid metabolism related genes expression in goats.
Huifen XU ; Jun LUO ; Fang LI ; Kang YU ; Hengbo SHI ; Jun LI ; Xianzi LIN ; Jiangjiang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2012;28(11):1306-1316
The aim of the study was to construct a recombinant adenovirus overexpression vector for Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein-1 (SREBP-1) of Xinong Saanen dairy goat, and to detect its effect on genes related to fatty acid metabolism in goat mammary epithelial cells, to establish foundation for further study of its roles in metabolism of fatty acid synthesis and lactation. First, we designed primers based on the SREBP-1 gene sequence in GenBank for PCR amplification and inserted the sequence into shuttle vector pAdTrack-CMV. The recombinant plasmid pAdTrack-CMV-SREBP-1 linearized by Pme I was transformed into E. coli BJ5183 competence cell containing the backbone vector pAdEasy-1 to obtain recombinant vector pAd-SREBP-1 by homologous recombination. pAd-SREBP-1 was linearized by Pac I and transfected into HEK 293 cell. Then we infected goat mammary epithelial cells with recombinant adenovirus which was packaged in HEK 293 cell line. The results showed that the recombinant adenovirus vector containing SREBP-1 was successfully constructed, and the titer of virus was 10(9) U/mL. Compared with the control group, mRNA level of SREBP-1 increased by about 15 times after infected for 48 h and 30 times after infected for 72 h. Fatty acid synthase (FASN) and Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) was upregulated by almost 2 times. The expression level of Peroxisome proliferator activated receptorgamma (PPARgamma) increased by 1.5 times. Liver X receptoralpha (LXRalpha) and Adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) upregulated by 1.2 times compared with that of control. But Stearoyl-coenzyme A desaturase (SCD) had no obvious change. In conclusion, SREBP-1 can activate the expression of genes related to fatty acid synthesis in mammary epithelial cells of Xinong Saanen dairy goat, demonstrated a regulatory function on the fatty acid metabolism in goat mammary gland.
Adenoviridae
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genetics
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metabolism
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Animals
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Epithelial Cells
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cytology
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metabolism
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Fatty Acids
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metabolism
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Female
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Goats
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genetics
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HEK293 Cells
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Humans
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Lipid Metabolism
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genetics
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Mammary Glands, Animal
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cytology
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Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 1
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5.The study and analysis of the effectiveness of "health education mobile classroom" in the outpatient department of children's hospital
Jingmin SUN ; Qunfeng LU ; Jiangjiang XU ; Hongye TIAN ; Jingjing CAO ; Hua DU ; Lijun CHEN ; Zheli ZHANG ; Youwei LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(28):2222-2226
Objective To evaluate the effect of "health education mobile classroom " in the outpatient department of children's hospital, and to analyze the needs of the outpatient and family members on health education. Methods Through the retrospective analysis of the information of the outpatient and emergency patients in the children's specialist hospital to determine the content, the venue and the time period of the "health education mobile classroom". Selection and training the health educator to implement the health education. At the same time, push the training content through the mobile APP to the patient's family, to expand the education audience. To compare and analyze the patient satisfaction of the hospital and the satisfaction with the dimensions of the project. In the evaluation of the effect of health education and the influencing factors, the relationship between income, occupation and children is positively related, and age is negatively related to it. Results After the implement of this project, the satisfaction of the patient had increased for 3.65%(P=0.001). Overall assessment of the audience was very satisfied with (3.94 ± 0.25) points. In each dimension analysis, the satisfaction of the "training method"was the highest, at (3.94 ± 0.26) points. Satisfied with the attitude of the trainers and comprehensive ability were more than 3.80 points. Conclusions The "health education mobile classroom" can improve patient satisfaction in the outpatient department and emergency of children's specialist hospital. Audience has a certain degree of acceptance and satisfaction with this health education mode.
6.Risk assessment of nosocomial infection in children's specialist hospitals based on semi-quantitative assessment
Jie GAO ; Guangjun YU ; Jiangjiang XU ; Junhua GUO ; Lili SONG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(10):981-987
ObjectiveTo identify high-risk factors and high-risk process of nosocomial infection, and then take targeted prevention and control measures to improve nosocomial infection management. MethodsWe identified and determined the risk factors associated with nosocomial infection by using an expert brainstorming method, and then conducted risk assessment of the factors in the outcomes and process by using a semi-quantitative method. ResultsA total of 31 experts participated in the risk factor assessment. Risk assessment scores showed that nosocomial infection due to multi-drug resistant bacteria was the highest risk in the outcomes of nosocomial infection. Lack of isolation for airborne/droplet transmission, needle/sharp instrument injury, inadequate identification of infection risk and response measures in construction engineering, and insufficient implementation of infection control system were extremely high risk factors in the process of nosocomial infection. ConclusionPrevention and control should be strengthened on multi-drug resistant bacteria and catheter-related infections. The role of multidisciplinary team (MDT) in the prevention and control of nosocomial infection should be enhanced in medical practice. Risk assessment may facilitate the resource allocation and improve hand hygiene behavior.