1.Investigation of Internet Drug Retail Business in China and Cognition,Attitude and Behavior of the Shang-hai Citizens
Fu XU ; Jinbo ZHANG ; Leyi ZHENG ; Xiao LI ; Lixin SHU
China Pharmacy 2016;27(15):2028-2031
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for further development of Internet drug transaction services in China. METH-ODS:The data of online drugstores with top 20 approvals data and sales amount were collected bu the Internet,the normative man-agement was evaluated. Meanwhile,questionnaire was conducted to survey and analyze the cognition,buying drugs and correspond-ing requirements of some Shanghai citizens for Internet drug retail. RESULTS:By Jun. 12,2015,totally 307 retail chain drug-stores(online drugstores)had got the License of Internet Drugs Transaction,only 62 online drugstores(20.2%)were in full compli-ance with the normative management;the top 19 online drugstores supplied averagely 1 072±815 OTC medicines,including 259± 165 chemical drugs and 813 ± 650 Chinese traditional medicines,and the top 3 were jianke.com (3 658 species),J1.com (2 071 species)and 360 kad.com(1 523 species). Totally 216 questionnaires were sent out,and 183 were effectively received with effec-tive recovery of 84.7%. The 183 surveyed citizens showed high cognition in distinguishing the authenticity of online drugstores (75.4%) and the authenticity of drugs (67.1%),but low cognition in online drugstore opening qualifications and Internet selling drugs;only 22.4% had the experience of buying drugs online,the degree of satisfaction towards online shopping,from the highest to the lowest,were drug price(62.5%),professional consultation of pharmacists(50.0%),variety of drugs(45.0%),quality of drugs(37.5%),delivery time(35.0%),etc.;the most probably purchased medicine category were vitamins and minerals(63.9%) and medicines for common diseases(40.4%). CONCLUSIONS:Currently the demands and confidence of online drugs shopping of Shanghai citizens are still scarce. Though the access of retailing prescription drugs would spur the Internet drug business,the condi-tion is still immature. It is suggested to sell prescription drugs in a limited way and improve their access threshold,promote Medi-care settlement to multi-faceted promote the orderly development of Internet drug transaction services.
2.Effect of MOTOmed Intelligent Training System on Balance and Lower Limb Motor Function in Stroke Patients
Chunhua GAO ; Leyi XU ; Jie HUANG ; Feng XIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(8):725-728
Objective To investigate the effect of MOTOmed intelligent training system training on balance and lower limb motor function in stroke patients. Methods 120 stroke patients were randomly divided into observation group (n=60) and control group (n=60) according to the random number table. Both groups were treated with routine rehabilitation training, the observation group received MOTOmed intelligent training system in addition. They were evaluated with Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA), Functional Ambulation Category (FAC), Barthel index (BI), Motricity index (MI-L), modified Ashworth scale (MAS) and Berg balance scale (BBS) before and 4, 8, 12 weeks after treatment. Results There was no difference in the score of FMA, BI, MI-L, BBS, MAS, FAC and the maximum walking speed, stride length and stride frequency between 2 groups before treatment (P>0.05). The scores of FMA, BI, MI-L, BBS, FAC and the maximum walking speed stride length and stride frequency increased in the observation group and there was a uptrend 4 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks after treatment (P<0.05). The score of MAS decreased in the observation group and there was a downtrend after treatment (P<0.05). All the indexes were better in the observation group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion MOTOmed training system combined with routine rehabilitation training can improve the balance and lower limb motor function in stroke patients.
3.Studies on strategies to launch “Traditional Chinese Medicine Genome Project”
Leyi XIAO ; Qigeng XUE ; Jianjun DONG ; Tianzeng ZHAO ; Xiaotian LIANG ; Dequan YU ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
The fundamental principle of the “Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Genome Project” is to carry out genomic studies from the molecular level to discover effective functional genes in medicinal plants which may be cloned and expressed in factories or to transfer into plants for field cultivation Another approach is to carry out research studies to obtain enzymic genes capable of synthesizing bioactive compounds to be replicated in laboratory metabolic engineering processes The subject matter of “TCM Genome Project” and its significance for the modernization of TCM were expounded
4.Discussion on the managing mode for suspected illegal and irregular acts in occupational medical examination institutions
Xiaoyi LI ; Ruiyan HUANG ; Minghui XIAO ; Xiwen TAN ; Leyi XU ; Aichu YANG ; Jiabin CHEN ; Shijie HU
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(1):43-48
ObjectiveTo establish a managing mode for illegal and irregular acts of occupational medical examination (OME) institutions to the requirements of the new situation. Methods The OME institutions from the “Guangdong Province Key Occupational Disease Monitoring and Management Platform” were selected as the study subjects using the judgment sampling method. The clues of suspected illegal and irregular acts of OME institutions were found and submitted to the local health commission for investigation and managed according to the case information monitoring and on-site quality assessment. The OME institutions found to have illegal and irregular acts were filed and investigated according to the national law after investigation and verification. A “follow-up inspection” was conducted on five OME institutions for closed loop management. Results A total of 12 OME institutions were found to have suspected illegal and irregular acts, including seven institutions that did not meet the filing requirements for effective personnel, five institutions that conducted projects beyond the scope without filing to the provincial health authorities within 15 work days from the start of the project, and two institutions that failed to fulfill the obligation of informing and reporting to the health authorities, employers, and workers as required. After submitting relevant clues and evidence to the local health commission for investigation and management, seven institutions were not given penalty, and five institutions were given administrative penalties including two institutions were fined and warned, and three institutions were warned. No illegal or irregular acts were found in the five institutions inspected during the “follow-up inspection”. Conclusion It is beneficial to explore the managing mode of “clue discovery, clue submission, investigation and disposal, follow-up inspection” for OME institutions suspected of illegal and irregular acts, which helps urge OME institutions to work in accordance with laws and regulations and effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of workers' occupational health.
5.The effect of mirror therapy combined with motor imagery therapy on lower extremity motor function and balance early after ischemic stroke
Shaohua XIAO ; Xiajing WU ; Jing DAI ; Leyi XU ; Zhigang KE ; Chi WANG ; Min LU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(8):575-578
Objective To investigate the effect of the mirror therapy (MT) combined with motor imagery therapy (MIT) on the lower limb motor performance,balance and ability in the activities of daily living of ischemic stroke patients soon after a stroke.Methods Forty hospitalized ischemic stroke patients were randomly allocated to an MT+MIT group (n=20) or an MIT only group (n=20).In addition to routine rehabilitation,the MIT group exercised practicing knee extension and ankle dorsiflexion 30 minutes a day,five days a week for 8 weeks following motor imagery therapy protocols,while the MT+MIT group accepted MIT combined with mirror therapy.The Fugl-Meyer lower extremity assessment (FMALE),Berg Balance scores (BBSs) and the Modified Barthel index (MBI) were used to evaluate the effects of the treatment before the treatment and after 4 and 8 weeks of therapy.Results Before the intervention there was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of their average FMA,BBS and MBI ratings.After 4 weeks of treatment a significant improvement was observed in the MT+MIT group's average FMA-LE and BBS scores and in the flat walking component of the MBI.In the MIT group only the average bed/wheelchair transfer and flat walking scores in the MBI were significantly improved.After 8 weeks the MT+MIT group's average FMA-LE and BBS scores had improved significantly,along with its average scores in the feeding,dressing,grooming,bathing,urination,bed/wheelchair transfer,walking up and down stairs and flat walking components of the MBI.In the MIT group the average FMA-LE and BBS scores had improved significantly,along with those for bed/wheelchair transfer,walking up and down stairs and flat walking in the MBI.After both 4 and 8 weeks,the MT+MIT group's average scores were consistently significantly better than those of the MT group.Conclusion Mirror therapy can significantly enhance the effectiveness of motor imagery therapy when they are combined in the rehabilitation of ischemic stroke patients in the early post-stroke stage.