1.Teaching effect of career planning course among medical students
Lili ZHANG ; Weiliu QIU ; Zengtong ZHOU ; Yan LIU ; Min YAO ; Haoyu RUAN ; Yi WANG ; Hao WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(5):442-444
Objective To investigate the teaching effect of career planning course in medical students through questionnaire survey and interview.Methods A total of 54 medical students of the classes of 2017 and 2018 were selected as research subjects,and the career planning course was implemented.Questionnaire survey and interview were performed before and after teaching to measure career maturity index and evaluate the teaching effect of this course.SPSS 15.0 was used for data processing,The t-test was used for comparison before and after teaching.Results All medical students had significant increases in the scores of self-recognition,occupational understanding,information application,personal adjustment,and professional attitude after teaching.As for information application,the score of career maturity was (3.71 ± 0.99) before teaching and (4.01 ± 0.93) after teaching,and there was a significant change after teaching (P=0.015),while there were no significant changes in the other dimensions after teaching.Male students had significandy higher scores of self-recognition,occupational understanding,personal adjustment,and professional attitude than female students,while female students had a significantly higher score of information application than male students.There was a significant difference in professional attitude between male and female students (P<0.05).Conclusion The career planning course for medical students can provide help and inspiration for career development,but some of the teaching contents needs to be optimized and improved.
2.Clinical effect of auricular point therapy on burning mouth syndrome
GE Shuyun ; ZHOU Haiwen ; WAN Yi ; ZHOU Zengtong
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2020;28(3):174-177
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical efficacy of auricular acupoint application in the treatment of burning mouth syndrome(BMS).
Methods:
A total of 155 patients diagnosed with BMS were randomly divided into the auricular acupoint application group (50 patients), drug treatment group (55 patients), and auricular acupoint application combined with drug treatment group (50 patients). One month represented one course of treatment. The changes in pain intensity were evaluated before treatment as well as one month and three months after treatment.
Results:
The VAS scores in the auricular acupoint application group (t=8.949), the drug treatment group (t=10.52) and the auricular acupoint application combined with drug treatment group (t=19.33) all decreased 1 month after treatment, with a statistically significant difference compared with the scores before treatment (P < 0.01). The VAS scores of the auricular acupoint application combined with drug treatment group decreased significantly, and the difference was statistically significant compared with the scores in the drug treatment group (t=3.91, P=0.000 2). 3 months after treatment, the VAS scores of the three group decreased compared with that before treatment, but increased compared with that 1 month after treatment, and the VAS score of the drug treatment group increased most obviously, but the difference was not statistically significant compared with that of the auricular acupoint application group (t=2.047, P=0.043), other pairwise comparison differences were not statistically significant. There was no statistically significant difference in VAS score in the auricular acupoint application group (t=1.752) and in the drug treatment group (t=0.174) compared with that before treatment (P > 0.05). Compared with before treatment, the VAS score in the auricular acupoint application combined with drug treatment group also decreased significantly (t=3.282, P < 0.05).
Conclusion
Auricular point application is a safe and effective treatment for burning mouth syndrome, and the long-term effect is better when combined with drugs.