1.Evaluation of application effectiveness of team-based learning teaching method combined with scenario simulation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for standardized training of resident physicians in department of emergency
Baojuan LIU ; Renqiang YANG ; Zeping DENG ; Xin LI ; Bei HU ; Xue LIU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(3):330-334
Objective To explore the application effect of team-based learning(TBL)teaching method combined with scenario simulation in the team-based cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR)training for standardized training of resident physicians in department of emergency.Methods A total of 86 standardized training resident physicians rotating in the department of emergency of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital Southern Medical University from May 2022 to July 2023 were included as study subjects.These resident physicians were divided into a control group(n=42)and an observation group(n=44)according to different teaching methods.The control group was taught using the conventional teaching method,whereas the observation group was taught using a combination of TBL and scenario simulation-based method.The difference of theoretical assessment scores,practical skill competency and training satisfaction were compared before and after training between groups.Results The theoretical and practice skill assessment scores of both groups significantly improved after training(all P<0.05).However,there was no significant difference in the theoretical assessment scores or the score increase between the two groups before and after training.In the subcategory of theoretical assessment scores,the observation group had significantly higher points than the control group in the precautions category after training(21.09±2.07 vs.20.07±1.85,P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the observation group had significantly higher post-training practical skill scores and a significantly greater score increase(scores:86.77±3.89 vs.81.17±4.18,score increase:11±5.15 vs.8±4.60,both P<0.05).Among the subcategory practical skill scores,the observation group outperformed the control group in communication skills,emergency skills and teamwork+humanistic care(communication skills points:21.36±1.71 vs.20.07±1.54,emergency skills points:21.73±1.35 vs.20.21±1.79,teamwork+humanistic care points:22.27±1.76 vs.19.71±2.71,all P<0.05).The degree of satisfaction in overall training satisfaction,the novelty of the teaching method,teacher affinity,interests in learning,developing teamwork ability,class atmosphere,communication and expression ability,and confidence in skill mastery were significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group[overall training satisfaction:97.73%(43/44)vs.50.00%(21/42),the novelty of the teaching method:90.91%(40/44)vs.47.62%(20/42),teacher affinity:93.18%(41/44)vs.57.14%(24/42),interests in learning:97.73%(43/44)vs.59.52%(25/42),developing teamwork ability:95.45%(42/44)vs.52.38%(22/42),class atmosphere:93.18%(41/44)vs.57.14%(24/42),improve communication and expression ability:100.00%(44/44)vs.50.00%(21/42),and confidence in skill mastery:93.18%(41/44)vs.45.24%(19/42),all P<0.05].Conclusion The application of TBL teaching method combined with scenario simulation in CPR training for standardized training of resident physicians can effectively improve quality of clinical skill training.
2.Predictive modeling of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation efficacy in treating anhedonia in adolescents using connectome-based approaches
Jianghua NING ; Runxin LYU ; Yifei ZHANG ; Yangchao LIU ; Dongyu CHEN ; Baojuan LI ; Min CAI ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2025;58(12):912-924
Objective:To explore the characteristics of brain functional connectivity changes associated with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in adolescents with anhedonia symptoms, and to develop a predictive model of treatment efficacy based on baseline functional connectivity.Methods:A total of 88 adolescents (aged 13-18 years) with major depressive disorder and comorbid anhedonia, diagnosed according to the Diagnostic And Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), were enrolled in a randomized, double-blind, block-design trial. Participants received either active rTMS ( n=44) or sham stimulation ( n=44) for 15 consecutive days with individualized targeting. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data and clinical assessments were collected before and after the intervention. Brain regions were parcellated using the Brainnetome Atlas to construct whole-brain functional connectivity matrices. Linear mixed-effects models were used to identify functional connections showing significant group×time interaction effects. The percentage change in Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS) scores (ΔSHAPS) served as the dependent variable in multiple regression analyses to examine the explanatory power of connectivity changes for treatment response. A connectome-based predictive modeling (CPM) approach was employed to predict individual treatment responses based on baseline functional connectivity with permutation testing used to validate model robustness. Results:Thirty-one functional connections showing significant group×time interaction ( F=6.67-15.69, all P<0.01) were identified between the active and sham stimulation groups, primarily involving the subcortical network (SCN), dorsal attention network (DAN), limbic network (LN), and default mode network (DMN). Changes in these connections accounted for 53% of the variance in ΔSHAPS (adjusted R2=0.53, F=4.574, P=0.001). The CPM model based on baseline connectivity showed strong predictive performance (10-fold cross-validation: r=0.65, R2=0.40, MAE=0.095, permutation P<0.001; leave-one-out cross-validation: r=0.74, R2=0.52, MAE=0.013, permutation P<0.001). Among the 59 predictive features, those originating from the LN contributed most substantially, particularly cross-network connections with the DMN and SCN. Correlation analyses revealed widespread associations between baseline predictive features and rTMS-induced connectivity changes, including significant negative correlations between baseline LN-DMN connectivity and post-treatment changes in DAN and subcortical connectivity. Conclusion:rTMS significantly alleviates anhedonia symptoms in adolescents with depression and induces widespread reconfiguration of functional connectivity across multiple brain networks. The CPM model based on baseline connectivity features effectively predicts rTMS treatment efficacy for anhedonia, providing new insights for individualized treatment strategies in adolescent depression.
3.Network analysis of constitution of traditional Chinese medicine and prodromal symptoms of relapse in schizophrenia patients
Bican TAN ; Xiaojian JIANG ; Shuting ZOU ; Zhengmin ZHU ; Yingqiong GE ; Xiaoshuang OUYANG ; Baojuan XIA ; Chuan LI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(1):112-117
Objective To identify the core constitutions and prodromal symptoms of relapse in schizophrenia patients using network analysis,and to analyze their relationships as well as gender differences.Methods Schizophrenia patients hospitalized in the psychiatry department of Hunan Brain Hospital in Hunan Province between October 2022 and December 2023 were selected as survey participants.A general information questionnaire,a Traditional Chinese Medicine Constitution Scale,and a Schizophrenia Prodromal Symptoms of Relapse Scale were used for investigation.Network anal-ysis was conducted using R language.Results The core constitutions of schizophrenia patients were qi deficiency constitution[Expected Influence(EI)=1.08]and dampness-heat constitution(EI=1.00),and the core prodromal symptoms of relapse were depression/withdrawal(EI=0.84)and ini-tial psychotic manifestations(EI=0.81).There were statistically significant differences in constitutions of traditional Chinese medicine and prodromal symptoms of relapse between patients of different genders(P<0.05).Females mainly exhibited qi deficiency constitution(EI=1.20)with anxiety as the core prodromal symptom(EI=0.98),while males mainly exhibited yin deficiency constitution(EI=1.05)with depression/withdrawal as the core prodromal symptom(EI=1.00).Conclusion Healthcare professionals can early identify core prodromal symptoms of relapse by core imbalanced constitutions of schizophrenia patients,and develop precise intervention strategies,thereby promoting changes in their network structure,preventing disease relapse,and improving patients'quality of life.
4.Evaluation of application effectiveness of team-based learning teaching method combined with scenario simulation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for standardized training of resident physicians in department of emergency
Baojuan LIU ; Renqiang YANG ; Zeping DENG ; Xin LI ; Bei HU ; Xue LIU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(3):330-334
Objective To explore the application effect of team-based learning(TBL)teaching method combined with scenario simulation in the team-based cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR)training for standardized training of resident physicians in department of emergency.Methods A total of 86 standardized training resident physicians rotating in the department of emergency of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital Southern Medical University from May 2022 to July 2023 were included as study subjects.These resident physicians were divided into a control group(n=42)and an observation group(n=44)according to different teaching methods.The control group was taught using the conventional teaching method,whereas the observation group was taught using a combination of TBL and scenario simulation-based method.The difference of theoretical assessment scores,practical skill competency and training satisfaction were compared before and after training between groups.Results The theoretical and practice skill assessment scores of both groups significantly improved after training(all P<0.05).However,there was no significant difference in the theoretical assessment scores or the score increase between the two groups before and after training.In the subcategory of theoretical assessment scores,the observation group had significantly higher points than the control group in the precautions category after training(21.09±2.07 vs.20.07±1.85,P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the observation group had significantly higher post-training practical skill scores and a significantly greater score increase(scores:86.77±3.89 vs.81.17±4.18,score increase:11±5.15 vs.8±4.60,both P<0.05).Among the subcategory practical skill scores,the observation group outperformed the control group in communication skills,emergency skills and teamwork+humanistic care(communication skills points:21.36±1.71 vs.20.07±1.54,emergency skills points:21.73±1.35 vs.20.21±1.79,teamwork+humanistic care points:22.27±1.76 vs.19.71±2.71,all P<0.05).The degree of satisfaction in overall training satisfaction,the novelty of the teaching method,teacher affinity,interests in learning,developing teamwork ability,class atmosphere,communication and expression ability,and confidence in skill mastery were significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group[overall training satisfaction:97.73%(43/44)vs.50.00%(21/42),the novelty of the teaching method:90.91%(40/44)vs.47.62%(20/42),teacher affinity:93.18%(41/44)vs.57.14%(24/42),interests in learning:97.73%(43/44)vs.59.52%(25/42),developing teamwork ability:95.45%(42/44)vs.52.38%(22/42),class atmosphere:93.18%(41/44)vs.57.14%(24/42),improve communication and expression ability:100.00%(44/44)vs.50.00%(21/42),and confidence in skill mastery:93.18%(41/44)vs.45.24%(19/42),all P<0.05].Conclusion The application of TBL teaching method combined with scenario simulation in CPR training for standardized training of resident physicians can effectively improve quality of clinical skill training.
5.Predictive modeling of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation efficacy in treating anhedonia in adolescents using connectome-based approaches
Jianghua NING ; Runxin LYU ; Yifei ZHANG ; Yangchao LIU ; Dongyu CHEN ; Baojuan LI ; Min CAI ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2025;58(12):912-924
Objective:To explore the characteristics of brain functional connectivity changes associated with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in adolescents with anhedonia symptoms, and to develop a predictive model of treatment efficacy based on baseline functional connectivity.Methods:A total of 88 adolescents (aged 13-18 years) with major depressive disorder and comorbid anhedonia, diagnosed according to the Diagnostic And Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), were enrolled in a randomized, double-blind, block-design trial. Participants received either active rTMS ( n=44) or sham stimulation ( n=44) for 15 consecutive days with individualized targeting. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data and clinical assessments were collected before and after the intervention. Brain regions were parcellated using the Brainnetome Atlas to construct whole-brain functional connectivity matrices. Linear mixed-effects models were used to identify functional connections showing significant group×time interaction effects. The percentage change in Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS) scores (ΔSHAPS) served as the dependent variable in multiple regression analyses to examine the explanatory power of connectivity changes for treatment response. A connectome-based predictive modeling (CPM) approach was employed to predict individual treatment responses based on baseline functional connectivity with permutation testing used to validate model robustness. Results:Thirty-one functional connections showing significant group×time interaction ( F=6.67-15.69, all P<0.01) were identified between the active and sham stimulation groups, primarily involving the subcortical network (SCN), dorsal attention network (DAN), limbic network (LN), and default mode network (DMN). Changes in these connections accounted for 53% of the variance in ΔSHAPS (adjusted R2=0.53, F=4.574, P=0.001). The CPM model based on baseline connectivity showed strong predictive performance (10-fold cross-validation: r=0.65, R2=0.40, MAE=0.095, permutation P<0.001; leave-one-out cross-validation: r=0.74, R2=0.52, MAE=0.013, permutation P<0.001). Among the 59 predictive features, those originating from the LN contributed most substantially, particularly cross-network connections with the DMN and SCN. Correlation analyses revealed widespread associations between baseline predictive features and rTMS-induced connectivity changes, including significant negative correlations between baseline LN-DMN connectivity and post-treatment changes in DAN and subcortical connectivity. Conclusion:rTMS significantly alleviates anhedonia symptoms in adolescents with depression and induces widespread reconfiguration of functional connectivity across multiple brain networks. The CPM model based on baseline connectivity features effectively predicts rTMS treatment efficacy for anhedonia, providing new insights for individualized treatment strategies in adolescent depression.
6.Effect of Wenyang Huazhuo recipe on pregnancy outcomes in patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion
Yunhuan QIU ; Saihua MA ; Tiantian MA ; Yiran CHEN ; Baojuan WANG ; Rong DONG ; Xiaozhou LI ; Duan JU ; Tian XIA
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(4):347-352
Objective:To observe the effect of Wenyang Huazhuo recipe (WYHZ) on pregnancy outcomes in patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA).Methods:A retrospective cohort study was used and 240 cases of pregnancy URSA patients with spleen kidney yang deficiency syndrome at the Reproductive Center, First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, General Hospital of Tianjin Medial University from November 2018 to March 2022 were recruited. The patients were assigned to WYHZ group (120 cases) and control group (120 cases) based on whether accepting oral WYHZ from 3 months before pregnancy to 8-12 weeks after pregnancy regularly. Pregnancy outcomes, perinatal period outcomes and obstetric complications were compared between the two groups. Multivariate logistic regression were used to analyze the effect of WYHZ on pregnancy outcome.Results:The live birth rate and the clinical pregnancy rate in WYHZ group [86.67% (104/120), 90.00% (108/120)] were higher than those in control group [71.67% (86/120), P=0.004; 75.00% (90/120), P=0.002]. The early abortion rate in WYHZ group [10.08% (12/119)] was lower than that in control group [25.86% (30/116), P=0.002], the differences were statistically significant. There were no significant differences in perinatal outcome and incidence rate of obstetric complications between the two groups (all P>0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the application of WYHZ significantly improved the live birth rate ( OR=8.818, 95% CI: 3.556-21.871, P<0.001) and sustained pregnancy rate ( OR=11.261, 95% CI: 4.262-29.751, P<0.001) in URSA patients. Conclusion:WYHZ using before and during pregnancy can significantly improve the live birth rate and the clinical pregnancy rate of URSA patients with syndrome of yang deficiency of spleen and kidney, and improve their pregnancy outcomes.
7.Effect of Wenyang Huazhuo recipe on pregnancy outcomes in patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion
Yunhuan QIU ; Saihua MA ; Tiantian MA ; Yiran CHEN ; Baojuan WANG ; Rong DONG ; Xiaozhou LI ; Duan JU ; Tian XIA
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(4):347-352
Objective:To observe the effect of Wenyang Huazhuo recipe (WYHZ) on pregnancy outcomes in patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA).Methods:A retrospective cohort study was used and 240 cases of pregnancy URSA patients with spleen kidney yang deficiency syndrome at the Reproductive Center, First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, General Hospital of Tianjin Medial University from November 2018 to March 2022 were recruited. The patients were assigned to WYHZ group (120 cases) and control group (120 cases) based on whether accepting oral WYHZ from 3 months before pregnancy to 8-12 weeks after pregnancy regularly. Pregnancy outcomes, perinatal period outcomes and obstetric complications were compared between the two groups. Multivariate logistic regression were used to analyze the effect of WYHZ on pregnancy outcome.Results:The live birth rate and the clinical pregnancy rate in WYHZ group [86.67% (104/120), 90.00% (108/120)] were higher than those in control group [71.67% (86/120), P=0.004; 75.00% (90/120), P=0.002]. The early abortion rate in WYHZ group [10.08% (12/119)] was lower than that in control group [25.86% (30/116), P=0.002], the differences were statistically significant. There were no significant differences in perinatal outcome and incidence rate of obstetric complications between the two groups (all P>0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the application of WYHZ significantly improved the live birth rate ( OR=8.818, 95% CI: 3.556-21.871, P<0.001) and sustained pregnancy rate ( OR=11.261, 95% CI: 4.262-29.751, P<0.001) in URSA patients. Conclusion:WYHZ using before and during pregnancy can significantly improve the live birth rate and the clinical pregnancy rate of URSA patients with syndrome of yang deficiency of spleen and kidney, and improve their pregnancy outcomes.
8.Network Analysis of Sleep Quality and Anxiety of First-Line Medical Staff in Epidemic Prevention
Yao ZHANG ; Lin WU ; Yijun LI ; Baojuan LI ; Jian LIU ; Jiaru SUI ; He HUANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(2):167-173
【Objective:】 To explore the network characteristics of sleep quality and anxiety in first-line medical staff fighting against COVID-19, further understand the relationship between sleep quality and anxiety, and provide basis for intervention. 【Methods:】 Using the convenient sampling method, this paper used the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Self Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) to conduct a questionnaire survey on the front-line medical staff who fought against the epidemic during the COVID-19. Network analysis was used to construct sleep quality and anxiety network, and R language was used for statistical analysis and visualization. 【Results:】 In the network of sleep quality and anxiety of first-line medical staff fighting against COVID-19, "sleep disorder" and "sleep quality", "unfortunate premonition" and "inability to sit still", "syncope" and "hand and foot tingling" were highly related. "Fatigue", "dizziness" and "panic" had the highest expected influence. "Sleep quality", "sleep disorder" and "fatigue" had the highest bridge expected influence. The average predictability value of all nodes was 0.778. 【Conclusion:】 This paper used network analysis to explore the sleep quality and anxiety of first-line medical staff fighting against COVID-19 and found that there was a unique correlation path between them. Intervention against core symptoms can ameliorate anxiety and sleep problems to the great extent, and provide guidance for improving the physical and mental health.
9.Evaluation of the effect of "Stress Ring" to reduce the error alarm rate of ECG monitor
Fengchun LIU ; Qian MENG ; Baojuan LIANG ; Jing LI ; Cuijing LI ; Hong CHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(17):1319-1322
Objective:To reduce the occurrence of false alarm of vital signs during the use of ECG monitor by using stress ring to fix the lead wire of ECG monitor. Methods 200 patients who used ECG monitor in our department from March 2018 to February 2019 were intervened by two methods. The control group ( n=100) was connected and observed by routine method. The experimental group ( n=100) was added with lead wire to form "stress loop" on the basis of this method. Methods:The connection and fixation of ECG monitors were carried out. The differences of vital signs, heart rate/rhythm and respiratory false alarm between the two groups during ECG monitoring were compared, and the changes of nurses' workload, Hamilton anxiety score and satisfaction were compared.Results:There were significant differences in heart rate/rhythm and respiratory false alarm between the two groups ( P < 0.05). The scores of anxiety, nurses' workload and satisfaction in the experimental group were significantly improved. Conclusion:During the application of ECG monitor, the lead wire coiled into "stress ring" can effectively reduce the ECG monitor vital signs monitoring center rate/rhythm, respiratory false alarm phenomenon, reduce the workload of nurses, improve the satisfaction of nurses, and reduce anxiety of patients.
10.A preliminary study on the dynamic imaging of chest high resolution CT in patients with mild COVID-19
Zhaoping CHENG ; Yan LI ; Yanhua DUAN ; Hui GU ; Changhu LIANG ; Yumao YAN ; Baojuan GAO ; Shaoxian LI ; Linlin SUN ; Ximing WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2020;54(6):548-551
Objective:To explore the evolution of imaging findings on dynamic chest high resolution CT(HRCT) in patients with mild COVID-19.Methods:The data of epidemiology, clinical data and continuous dynamic chest high-resolution CT images of the patients with mild COVID-19 were analyzed retrospectively. Twenty-five patients (including 24 common type and 1 mild) were enrolled in the group, including 14 males and 11 females, with age of (42±12) years and hospital stay of (19±5) days. The basic images and dynamic images of HRCT were analyzed and compared by the radiologists.Results:The clinical manifestations were fever (22 cases), cough (18 cases), expectoration (8 cases), pharyngeal pain (6 cases). Most laboratory tests lacked specificity. There were no significant abnormalities on chest CT of one mild patient. HRCT findings of the common type were as follows: (1) the distribution of the lesions: most of the multiple lesions involved both lungs (19 cases), with average of 3 (3±1) lobes, located in the peripheral pulmonary zone near the pleura (22 cases); (2) the morphology and density of the lesions: most of the lesions were ground glass density foci (22 cases), which were patchy and massive (18 cases), nodular (10 cases) and arc broadband (7 cases); with the development of the disease, the density of some lesions increased with localized pulmonary consolidation (10 cases), accompanied by air bronchus sign (5 cases) and halo sign (5 cases). Dynamic changes of HRCT images in the chest: the positive manifestations were found on the 5th (5, 6) day after the onset of the disease, the progressive time of CT lesions was 5 (5, 7) days, the peak time of CT lesions was 11 (10, 13) days, and the turning time of CT lesions was 9 (8, 11) days.Conclusions:Dynamic chest HRCT can monitor the basic evolution process of the disease in patients with mild COVID-19, and provide a more intuitive basis for clinical early diagnosis and treatment.

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