1.Gold zone method of psychological guidance in children and adolescents
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(1):75-78
The key point to define the psychological problem in children is the grasp of degree,also,the key point to educate children is the grasp of degree.Are there some principles to clarify the degree? How to quantify the degree? This paper brought forward the gold zone method of psychological guidance in children and adolescents and defined its quantitive expression as golden section.The gold zone method can grasp the scale set according to the goal,form the proper consumption value,control the interpersonal intimacy,cultivate fine thinking and behavioral pattern,and give appropriate guidance to many basic problems about children's growth.
2.Evidence-based medicine and individualized health care.
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(6):505-8
In 21st century, clinical medicine moves toward a model of individualized health care. The development of the individualized model is based on the research findings of human genomics project including genotype and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), as well as the new health care model, that is, biological-psychological-social-environmental-spiritual. It reflects the idea of patient-centered care, and corresponds to the traditional practice of Chinese medicine, which addressed the individualized therapy on the basis of symptom pattern differentiation. However, the era of evidence-based medicine affords new meanings of individualized health care and promotes the research on the practice. The practice based on evidence would happen upon the integration of external research evidence, the expertise and experience of practitioners, and the value and preference of patients, so the decision of health care will be conscientious, explicit and judicious. This assay describes the meanings of individualized health care in different medical contexts, the characteristics of individualized practice in Chinese medicine, and proposals for further research in practice.
3.Design, implementation and methodological issues in cohort study
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(4):331-6
Cohort study is graded as level II in evidence grading system of evidence-based medicine, secondary to randomized controlled trial. It is one of the important evidence for the evaluation of health care interventions, and it has been applied recently in the evaluation of traditional medicine. The author of the article introduces the basic concept, principle, design, and implementation as well as relevant methodological issues when applied in traditional Chinese medicine.
4.Methodological quality assessment of clinical trials in traditional Chinese medicine: the principles of evidence-based medicine
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2006;4(1):1-6
The quality of clinical trials in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was analyzed with respect to their methodology and outcome assessment according to the concepts of evidence-based medicine (EBM). It was suggested that the essential methodological principles of EBM should be applied in clinical trials of TCM, including randomization, control and blindness. The sample size estimation, optimal parameter selection for outcome assessment, compliance and intention-to-treat analysis are all important aspects of randomized controlled trials. To bring the benefits of EBM into clinical trials will improve the quality of research in TCM and also promote international co-operation and communications. It is necessary to establish an assessment system of clinical outcome for TCM on the basis of EBM in order to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TCM objectively and scientifically.
5.A Clinical Study of Plasma Fibronectin in the Patients with Severe Viral Hepatitis
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
Plasma fibronectin (PFn) was determined serially by both simple radial immunodiffusion (RID) and improved indirect hemoagglutination test (using gelatin-coated sheep RBC) in the serum of 30 patients with severe viral hepatitis (SVH),100 normal subjects,and 30 patients with chronic active hepatitis (CAH).Liver function,serum C3 and immunoglobulin (Ig) were determined simultaneously.Endotoxin was assayed by Limulus lysate test in 21 patients with SVH.The normal value of PFn was 284.31?45.56?g/ml and 1:30.64 (geometrical mean).The PFn level significantly decreased in patients with SVH.Significant correlations were found between PFn levels and the values of total serum bilirubin,prothrombin time,C3 and IgM.Low PFn levels were remarkably associated with the occurrence of endotoxeamia.Serial determinations of PFn in serum can reflect the severity of the illness and prognosis in the patients with SVH.
6.Effect of personality characteristics and mental health of university students on the career orientation
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(11):1043-1045
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of personality characteristics and mental health of students on the career orientation.MethodsThe method of stratified random sampling was used in three universities of Jiangxi province.501 subjects of Arts,Science and Medical Science were tested with Holland career orientation test,symptom check list(SCL-90) and 16 personality factors(16PF).Structure validity analysis,analysis of variance and t -value test were employed with LISREL8.70 and SPSS13.0.Results ( 1 ) The proportion of students choosed the type of occupation were:social type 36%,management type 18%,conventional type 17%,reality type 14%,investigation type 9%,artistic type 6% ; (2) Career orientation,personality characteristics and mental health had moderate effect on the career orientation.The correlation coefficients of personality characteristics and mental health to the vocational orientation were 0.63 and 0.44.The interaction correlation coefficient was 0.56.ConclusionPersonality characteristics and mental health of college students are important factors to the career orientation and decision-making of job seeking.The personality has stronger explanatory power than mental health.Great emphasis should be paid on both short-term psychological health of college students and long-term cultivation of healthy personality in the employment psychological guidance.
7.A qualitative study of exploring the therapeutic components of traditional Chinese medicine as a complex intervention through grounded theory.
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2010;8(10):928-43
To explore and identify the therapeutic components of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a complex intervention through grounded theory, and the correlation and interaction within this model and the possible effects that they may have on the therapeutic effects of TCM.
8.Improving the quality of reporting Chinese herbal medicine trials: an elaborated checklist
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(3):233-8
Abstract: In order to improve the quality of reporting Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) trials, an elaborated checklist was developed according to the basic characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and on the basis of the Reporting Randomized Controlled Trials of Herbal Interventions: An Elaborated CONSORT Statement. This checklist adopted the 22 items of the Herbal CONSORT Statement with some necessary elaboration and modification in the detailed contents of 11 items, among which, the items of Participants, Intervention, Control group and Outcomes were elaborated and modified accordingly to adapt TCM characteristics. Since the design and reporting of trials on Chinese proprietary medicine and herbal decoctions are different in some aspects, the checklist provided two sets of elaborated item 4 (interventions). We hope that authors, journal editors and peer reviewers find this checklist instructive.
10.A review of international clinical trial registration
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2007;5(3):234-42
Clinical trials play a critical role in medical research. However, only a few clinical trials conducted at present have been registered at various clinical trial registries. Clinical trial registration can prevent bias in these registered trials effectively and avoid unnecessary waste of resources due to meaningless repeats. Moreover, it will benefit the development of evidence-based medicine, and promote human welfare. Great attention has been paid to the importance and necessity of clinical trial registration. This review briefly introduced the definition, justification, contents, history, current status of clinical trial registration, and introduced the information regarding important international clinical trial registries in detail. Clinical trial registration should be developed toward a transparent, compulsory and comprehensive stage.