Preferences for achievements transformation of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)Preparation among medical staff in TCM hospitals in Beijing
10.3969/j.issn.1674-2982.2025.11.009
- VernacularTitle:北京市中医类医院医务人员中药制剂成果转化偏好研究
- Author:
Yi-xuan CHEN
1
;
Xue-feng SHI
;
Wan-jin YANG
;
Xin-qi GENG
;
Han-lin NIE
;
Ming-li MA
;
Xiao-wei NIU
;
Yao-qi WANG
Author Information
1. 北京中医药大学管理学院 北京 100029
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Traditional Chinese Medicine Preparation;
Achievements transformation;
Discrete Choice Experiment;
Medical staff
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Policy
2025;18(11):66-73
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the preferences of medical staff in TCM hospitals in Beijing regarding the achievements transformation of hospital traditional Chinese medicine preparations,and to provide a reference for formulating incentive policies.Methods:233 medical staff from five TCM hospitals in Beijing were taken as the research objects,and surveyed with a questionnaire designed based on the discrete choice experiment(DCE).Mixed logit models and latent class models were then used to analyze their transformation preferences.Results:The mixed Logit model revealed that seven key attributes significantly influenced medical staff's preferences for the achievements transformation of traditional Chinese medicine preparations(P<0.05).Latent class analysis identified three distinct preference groups among respondents:an organization-dependent group(27.0%),a pro-transformation group(61.4%),and a conservative group(11.6%).Conclusions:Medical Staff preferred transformation conditions that increased monthly income;utilized"human use+re-experimentation";involved the hospital's achievements transformation department as the entity;were funded by the hospital;offered a 70%profit share;enabled promotion three years earlier,and assigned patents to the hospital.The study recommends implementing diverse incentive measures and developing differentiated strategies tailored to the distinct Medical Staff categories to facilitate the transformation of hospital traditional Chinese medicine preparations into new drugs.