1.The effective test of an APP in the inhalation medicine adherence of children with asthma in outpatient department
Zijuan WANG ; Lin MO ; Ying DENG ; Lu YU ; Wanmei LI ; Qiongjin WU ; Xiaoqin AO ; Xi HUANG ; Dongmei CHEN ; Qing WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(8):1073-1075
Objective To test the effect of an APP in the adherence of inhalation medicines for children with asthma,improve the rate of inhalation medicines compliance,self management ability and the quality of life of children with asthma.Methods The research use self-control study.We use Medication Adherence Report Scale for Asthma (MARS-A) to test the adherence of inhalation medicines for children with asthma in outpatient department.After 2 months using the APP,the children with asthma may be re-tested by the MARS-A to compare the differences in medication adherence,asthma knowledge,use method and pulmonary function,etc.Finally,data analysis using paired t test.Results After using the APP,the inhalation medicines adherence rate is increased from 25.78 % to 68.75 %,the awareness rate of patients and their caregivers are increased from 25 % to 65 %,and the APP usage rate is 42.18%,there was significant difference (P<0.01).Conclusion The APP can effectively improve the adherence of inhalation drugs,standardized medication management,guarantee treatment effect and improve the quality of life of children with asthma.It could also reducing medical costs and improving work efficiency and service quality,thus deserves promotion.
2.Status quo and inspiration of simulation teaching in hospice care education in nursing undergraduates
Jing ZHAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Ronghua WANG ; Zijuan YU ; Hongjie LI ; Cancan DU ; Zhen LIU ; Yutong TIAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(34):4541-4544
Objective This article reviews the curriculum framework, teaching content, teaching method and application effects of stimulation teaching of hospice care for nursing undergraduates and reveals its inspirations to China, in order to provide a reference for the further development of China's hospice education.
3.Research status of diagnosis-related groups in allocation of nursing human resources
Aiying MEI ; Zijuan YU ; Xi CHEN ; Binru HAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(36):5121-5125
As a management tool, diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) have been a hot spot for hospital administrators in recent years. This article summarizes the content of DRGs and the current status of their application in the allocation of nursing human resources, in order to provide a reference for nursing managers in China to consider the influencing factors of workload and allocate human resources.
4.Satisfaction influencing factor analysis of outpatients with different registration approaches
Kai YU ; Pengyu ZHAO ; Zhiran HUANG ; Zijuan WANG ; Jing SUN ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2018;34(2):114-117
Objective To learn the satisfaction influencing factors of outpatients with different registration approaches, in order to improve outpatient registration and appointment services at hospitals. Methods The composition of outpatients with different registration approaches was analyzed based on the outpatient survey results of the third party evaluation of the National Healthcare Improvement Initiative(2016-2017).Binary multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted for outpatients with appointment and service counter registration approaches respectively, to analyze the influencing factors of outpatient satisfaction.Results Among the validated respondents, 16 588 cases(56.99%)were registered at the service counter, only 12 517 cases(43.01%)had prior appointment.Outpatients in eastern region hospitals had a higher rate of appointment registration than in western regions.Except in maternal and child hospitals,the outpatients in general hospitals,traditional Chinese medicine hospitals and specialty hospitals still tend to register at the service counter.The satisfaction of outpatients registered at service counters was significantly lower than those with appointment(P<0.05).With control of the social and demographic characteristics of outpatients, medical experiences were the common statistically significant positive influencing factor of the overall satisfaction for outpatients registered via both service counters and appointment(P <0.001), while waiting time ranked their common statistically significant negative satisfaction influencing factor(P<0.001).Conclusions The overall satisfaction of the outpatients with appointment was higher than that of the outpatients registered at service counters.Appointment registration is to be further promoted at large tertiary hospitals in China.
5.Single-nucleus profiling unveils a geroprotective role of the FOXO3 in primate skeletal muscle aging.
Ying JING ; Yuesheng ZUO ; Yang YU ; Liang SUN ; Zhengrong YU ; Shuai MA ; Qian ZHAO ; Guoqiang SUN ; Huifang HU ; Jingyi LI ; Daoyuan HUANG ; Lixiao LIU ; Jiaming LI ; Zijuan XIN ; Haoyan HUANG ; Juan Carlos Izpisua BELMONTE ; Weiqi ZHANG ; Si WANG ; Jing QU ; Guang-Hui LIU
Protein & Cell 2023;14(7):497-512
Age-dependent loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a feature of sarcopenia, and increases the risk of many aging-related metabolic diseases. Here, we report phenotypic and single-nucleus transcriptomic analyses of non-human primate skeletal muscle aging. A higher transcriptional fluctuation was observed in myonuclei relative to other interstitial cell types, indicating a higher susceptibility of skeletal muscle fiber to aging. We found a downregulation of FOXO3 in aged primate skeletal muscle, and identified FOXO3 as a hub transcription factor maintaining skeletal muscle homeostasis. Through the establishment of a complementary experimental pipeline based on a human pluripotent stem cell-derived myotube model, we revealed that silence of FOXO3 accelerates human myotube senescence, whereas genetic activation of endogenous FOXO3 alleviates human myotube aging. Altogether, based on a combination of monkey skeletal muscle and human myotube aging research models, we unraveled the pivotal role of the FOXO3 in safeguarding primate skeletal muscle from aging, providing a comprehensive resource for the development of clinical diagnosis and targeted therapeutic interventions against human skeletal muscle aging and the onset of sarcopenia along with aging-related disorders.
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Humans
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Sarcopenia/metabolism*
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Forkhead Box Protein O3/metabolism*
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Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism*
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Aging/metabolism*
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Primates/metabolism*
6. Major findings from the 4th Evaluation of the National Healthcare Improvement Initiative
Jing SUN ; Feng JIANG ; Linlin HU ; Yu JIANG ; Jing MA ; Li LUO ; Ying MAO ; Guo ZHANG ; Jinliang HU ; Bingjie SHEN ; Yinuo WU ; Peiwen ZHANG ; Jialin JI ; Ran GUO ; Meicen LIU ; Shichao WU ; Shiyang LIU ; Zijuan WANG ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2019;35(9):705-711
Objective:
To carry out the 4th round of third-party evaluation on the implementation and effect of the 1st year of the 2nd Phase National Healthcare Improvement Initiative(abbreviated as Initiative)since 2015.
Methods:
The 4th round of the evaluation survey adopted the same methods, organization and execution, and technical roadmap as the former three rounds of evaluations.
Results:
The 4th round of evaluation was carried out from 18 March to 9 April, 2019 at 185 public hospitals in 31 provinces(autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government)and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.Facility survey, health professional survey and patient survey were conducted at each of the sample health facilities. A total of 120 782 valid questionnaires were collected from 144 non-psychiatric health facilities, 16 246 valid questionnaires were obtained from 41 psychiatric health facilities, and 252 cases of outstanding departments/hospitals in healthcare improvement were also collected. The average overall scoring of the 12 dimensions to assess Initiative implementation at 144 non-psychiatric health facilities was 84.4%. The overall outpatient satisfaction scoring was 91.1%, 96.7%for the inpatients. The overall inpatient satisfaction(family members inclusive) at 41 psychiatric health facilities was 93%. Areas remaining to be improved include day-surgery, telemedicine and medical social work. Compared with technical services, non-technical care should be further strengthened. The compensation, workload and work environment of the healthcare providers are still to be improved.
Conclusions
The implementation of the Initiative by health facilities has been greatly improved. The percentage of health facilities and patients who had positive perceptions of improved doctor-patient relationship has been increasing. Patient care experiences at public hospitals have been generally improved, and the implementation of promoting traditional Chinese Medicine practices also made progress. However, work satisfaction of healthcare providers was found to be rather low, compared to the high level of patient satisfaction.