1.Influence of head nurse's multiple leadership style on the nurse's self-efficiency
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(24):1864-1867
Objective To investigate the charge nurses' leadership style perceived by nurses and nurse's self-efficacy,and then analyze the relationship between them.Methods Totally 368 staff nurses from 3A hospitals in Sichuan were investigated with questionnaires.The results underwent analysis.Results The score of charge nurses' transformational leadership style was 58.06±12.10,from high to low in turn was intellectual stimulation (3.10±0.69),inspirational motivation (2.92±0.73),idealized influence (2.88±0.67) and individualized consideration (2.71±0.74).The score of charge nurses' transactional leadership style was 35.77±8.58,from high to low in turn was contingency reward (3.11±0.71),passive exemplary management (3.09±0.75) and active exemplary management (2.75±0.90).The score of nurses' self-efficacy was 83.51±11.62.The transformational leadership style had positively predictive impact on nurses' selfefficacy.Conclusions Nursing managers should apply transformational leadership to improve nurses selfefficacy,promote the physical and mental health of nurses and the long-term development of hospital.
2.CT Diagnosis of Periventricular Leukomalacia in Children
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To study the etiology and clinics as well as CT diagnostic value of periventricular leukomalacia(PVL)in children.Methods Clinical and CT findings in 130 cases of PVL were retrospectively analyzed.Results 85 cases were premature newborn babies(65.4%) and 45 cases were fullmature newborn(34.6%) with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.CT showed the lateralventricle enlarge in different degrees and the white matter of periventricle decreased.Conclusion CT scan is of important value indiagnosis of PVL.
3.Encoding of Sound Spatial Information by Neurons in The Rat Primary Auditory Cortex
Haiyan SUN ; Xinde SUN ; Jiping ZHANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(08):-
Many previous studies have shown that auditory cortical neurons are sensitive to sound spatial information, however, the mechanism of sound spatial coding is still not fully understood. Until now, detail studies on sound spatial coding have not been reported in the rat primary auditory cortex. Using electrophysiological technique, spatial response areas of 151 neurons in the rat primary auditory cortex were investigated. The relationships between spike counts and average first-spike latencies in the spatial response areas were analyzed. The results showed that, the majority (52.32%) of cortical neurons exhibited contralateral preference in the frontal auditory space whereas other neurons exhibited ipsilateral preference (18.54%) and midline preference (18.54%), and only a few neurons were included in the category of omnidirection (3.31%) and complex (7.28%). For the majority of cortical neurons, the arithmetic center of the preferred spatial area were distributed in the up and middle portion of the contralateral space relative to the recording side. Most neurons responded strongly to stimuli from their preferred space with shorter average first-spike latencies, and responded weakly to stimuli from non-preferred space with longer average latencies. In the spatial response area, the spike counts were negatively correlated with average first-spike latencies. The auditory cortex might use the information of both spike counts and average response time to code sound spatial information.
4.The application of the three dimensional virtual surgery experiment in the medical field
Feng QIU ; Jiping ZHANG ; Yan GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
Three-dimensional virtual surgery experiment is the application of virtual reality technology in the medical field.Doctors use the information in the virtual environment to develop surgical planning,surgical drills.surgical teaching,surgical skills training,to lead the surgical technique and postoperative rehabilitation,and the information is available for surgery every sur-gical member to share.Virtual Surgery experiments combined with the real operation together constitute complete experimental teaching system,making telemedicine experimental teaching methods and teaching content rich and varied.
5.Simulation in medical education at Loma Linda University
Jiping TANG ; He ZHANG ; Li LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(1):47-49
This article described how simulation is used at Loma Linda University Medical Simulation Center.Detail description and examples were provided to help medical educators undemmnd the method of using the virtual simulator for teaching fast and efficient decision making skills at a high level of interactive medical education.
6.Laparoscopic Filling with Pedicled Greater Retina for Hepatic Cysts Bigger Than 10 cm in Diameter:a Report of 36 Cases
Jiping LIU ; Guosheng ZHANG ; Zhiwei GAO
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2015;(7):632-634
Objective To evaluate the effects of laparoscopic filling with pedicled greater retina for hepatic cysts. Methods Clinical data were reviewed on 36 patients with hepatic cysts undergoing laparoscopic filling with pedicled greater retina from January 2010 to May 2014.The diameters of cysts ranged from 10 to 26 cm, with a diameter smaller than 20 cm in 29 patients and bigger than 20 cm in 7 patients.Laparoscopic fenestration of hepatic cysts was performed to destroy cyst cells with iodine and absolute alcohol. Pedicled greater retina was used for filling the cavity of cysts. Results The procedures were completed smoothly.The operative time was 45-115 min, with an average of (80.4 ±13.1) min.No abdominal cavity infection happened.Primary healing of abdominal incision was achieved in all the patients.The postoperative hospital stay was 5-10 d, with an average of (6.4 ±1.2) d.All the 36 patients were followed up for 6-12 months with a mean of (9.3 ±1.5) months.None of the patients showed recurrence under liver B-ultrasonography or CT scanning. Conclusion Laparoscopic filling with pedicled greater retina for hepatic cysts has advantages of minimal invasion, quick postoperative recovery, short hospital stay, and good results.
7.Research of the correlation with pathology and kinetics of TH1/TH2 cells and expression of iNOS in animals of tuberculosis
Liqun ZHANG ; Weilu MA ; Jiping DA
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2001;21(2):166-170
Objective To investigate the correlation of pathology to immunology in animals with tuberculosis by molecular pathology. Methods BALB/c mice were randomly divided into two groups: tuberculosis model (A) and control mice (N). Immunohistochemistry technology was used to investigate the correlation between the expression of IFN-γ, IL-4 and iNOS and the type as well as magnitude of tissue injury. Results Two phases were observed during the 2nd week characterized by inflammatory infiltration in the alveolar-capillary interstitium and the tissues surrounding blood vessels. A predominance of TH1 cells was shown by a higher percentage of IFN-γ positive cells and a lower percentage of IL-4 positive cells in the inflammatory infiltrate identified by immunohistology. From the 4th week after infection to the end of experiment, we observed a chronic advanced phase characterized by pneumonia and local necrosis with a TH0 balance due to an equivalent proportion of IFN-γ and IL-4 positive cells in the lung lesions. The iNOS expression was increased in acute phase and decreased in chronic phase. Conclusion There is a closely correlation on the kinetics of TH1/TH2 cells and iNOS expression with the type and magnitude of tissue injury during the infection of tuberculosis.
8.Study on Distribution and Targeting of Gardenia jasminoides Extract Niosomes in Rats
Jiping WANG ; Wei WANG ; Weiyu ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2016;(4):473-475
OBJECTIVE:To study distribution and targeting of Gardenia jasminoides extract niosomes in rats. METHODS:G. jasminoides extract niosomes were prepared by modified thin film dispersion method. 30 rats were randomly divided into G. jasmin-oides extract group(57 mg/kg)and G. jasminoides extract liposome group(131 mg/kg)according to their weight. They were given relevant medicine intragastrically,once a day,for consecutive 7 days. 1 h after last administration,heart,liver,spleen,lung and kidney tissue were isolated,and HPLC method was adopted to the contents of active ingredients gardenoside in them. The targeting of G. jasminoides extract niosomes was evaluated by DTI quantitatively. RESULTS:Compared with G. jasminoides extract group, the contents of gardenoside in heart,spleen and brain tissue of rats increased significantly in G. jasminoides extract niosomes group (P<0.01),and DTI were 1.718,1.972 and 13.071;the contents of gardenoside in liver and kidney decreased significantly (P<0.01),and DTI were 0.431 and 0.467,respectively. CONCLUSIONS:G. jasminoides extract niosomes change the distribution of gardenoside in rats,showing brain targeting effect and decreasing first pass effect for liver.
9.The Relationship between Cerebrovascular Hemodynamics and Risk of Ischemic Stroke
Jiping GUO ; Jiuyi HUANG ; Fengying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(03):-
Objective To probe into the relations between cerebrovascular hemodynamics indexes(CVHI),risk factors of stroke and risk of ischemic stroke.Methods A nested case-control design was used in the study.Participants were selected from a cohort in the northeast of China.151 ischemic stroke patients occurred during the follow-up term were defined as case group,and the same numbers of individuals,free of stroke,were selected randomly in the cohort and defined as control group.Odds ratio(OR) of CVHI score as well as other risk factors of stroke were estimated.Results Univariate analysis indicated that there were significant etiological relations between stroke and CVHI score,hypertension,heart disease and family history of stroke(P
10.Relationship between Alzheimer′s disease and vascular factors
Jiping TAN ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Luning WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(05):-
Objective Some researches showed that vascular risk factors might be related to Alzheimer's disease (AD), but there are still disputes among neurologists. Therefore, it was our hope to explore the possible relationship between AD and vascular factors. Methods A case-control study including 155 cognitive normal controls and 91 possible AD patients in Chinese PLA General Hospital was conducted. The patients and controls were matched for gender, occupation and education level. The relationship between AD and vascular factors was analyzed by Logistic model. The level of statistical significance of differences in single factor and multivariate analysis was P