1.Multidisciplinary Patrol Supervision of Nursery Services Focusing on the Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle:Exploration and Practice Based on the Integration of Medical Care and Education
Mutian QIAO ; Jie PU ; Shuyue XIAO ; Yaguo ZHANG ; Lin ZHANG ; Xue XIAO ; Yan HAO ; Li ZHAO
Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences) 2025;56(2):484-488
Nursery services are a vital component of childcare for infants and toddlers.The quality and management of nursery services significantly impact the holistic development of infants and toddlers in terms of their physical,psychological,and social skills and capabilities.The first 1000 days in the life of an infant or toddler are a critical period that shapes their health status for their whole life,which highlights the need to prioritize health in childcare for infants and toddlers and to approach daily childcare services from a medical perspective.Based on the approach of integrating medical care and education,we innovatively explored and constructed a multidisciplinary patrol supervision model for childcare services,focusing on the PDCA cycle(Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle).We aim at establishing a multidisciplinary team of medical and nursing experts who provide evaluation and guidance for the institutional management,health management for infants and toddlers,disease prevention,and risk identification and screening of childcare services for infants and toddlers.This approach addresses the issue of the simplistic nature of the traditional patrol supervision involving only childcare physicians,improves service quality with high efficiency,meets the expectations of both childcare service providers and the families of infants and toddlers-the users of childcare services,enhances the effective implementation of childcare for infants and toddlers based on the integration of medical care and education,and improves the quality of a health-centered approach to childcare for infants and toddlers.
2.An Investigation on the Mental Health of Heroin Addicts
Hang HUANG ; Xiaoyun WU ; Mutian LIN ; Damin WEN ; Chengchou ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2001;9(1):58-59
Objective:To study the mental health status of heroin addicts and their need for psychotherapy after detoxification. Methods:The mental health of 83 heroin addicts and 70 normal subjects were assessed by SCL-90, Social Support Rating Scale , EPQ, SAS and SDS. Results:As compared to normal controls, heroin additions were found to score higher on various mental health measures, including SCL-90 total and factor scores, the N score of EPQ, as well as total scores on SAS and SDS. The social support in heroin addicts scored lower than normal subjects. Conclusion:Heroin addicts have severe psychological problems, which warrant long-term psychological rehabilitation after detoxification.

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