1.Data and strategy analysis of fund availability from National Natural Science Foundation of China in our hospital
Yang ZHANG ; Hui YUAN ; Xiao CHENG ; Peiwen TANG ; Keya YANG ; Jie LI ; Jun SHI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2014;27(4):404-407
National Natural Science Foundation of China becomes a dominating competitiveness that reflects to hospitals' ability of scientific research in China.Based on application and fund availability of National Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai 6th people's hospital in recent years,this article compared data with other hospital's condition to analyze shortcoming and challenge.It also gave suggestions of selecting a subject,raising rate of support,training outstanding young researchers,enhancing interdisciplinary study,and advancing quality of academic papers.This article would give a reference to promote high-speed,harmonic and sustainable development of scientific research in our hospital.
2.Basic public health service personnel allocation in five regions of Guizhou province
Dingmei LIU ; Dan FENG ; Ying CHEN ; Tingting TAO ; Rong WANG ; Hong HE ; Keya CHENG ; Jiaxuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2022;29(12):1850-1854
Objective:To investigate basic public health service personnel allocation in five regions of Guizhou province, providing reference and strategies for the construction of grass-roots disease prevention and control system in Guizhou province and the training of grass-roots public health service talents in colleges and universities.Methods:According to the topographical features of Guizhou province, stratified random sampling was completed in five regions including Guiyang, Zunyi, Liupanshui, Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. Questionnaires and on-the-spot symposiums were conducted among basic public health service personnel from 20 township health centers and 20 community health service centers.Results:Women (82.7%), 25-35 years of age (41.7%), working years < 5 years (65.7%), and junior professional titles (59.7%) accounted for a higher proportion of the staff in the five regions. Basic public health service personnel in Guiyang had the highest percentage of undergraduate education (47.5%) and those in other regions had the highest percentage of a junior college education. 40.3% and 26.4% of basic public health service personnel were devoted to nursing and clinical specialties, and only 3.2% of basic public health service personnel were devoted to general practice and preventive medicine. The number of public health practitioners (assistants) per 10,000 residents was 0.05, and 43.5% of public health practitioners had multiple duties.Conclusion:The professional structure of public health personnel is not reasonable at the grass-roots level in Guizhou province. There is an extreme shortage of public health practitioners (assistants), the professional title is low, staffing is inadequate, and staff loss is serious.