1.Exploring pathways for cultural development in a public hospital in the new era
Zhenzhen MA ; Guangxue ZHANG ; Jintao ZHANG ; Qingcui MA ; Yujiu WANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(11):1664-1666
Grounded in a comprehensive analysis of the connotation and significance of cultivating and practicing core so-cialist values,this study advances the cultural construction of public hospitals through a"tripartite synergy"strategy.An institu-tional safeguard system is established that foregrounds top-level design,institutional guarantees,and positive orientation.A driv-er-oriented framework for staff care and value guidance is implemented to consolidate cognitive understanding,attitudinal endorse-ment,and behavioral internalization of these values.A full-spectrum practice-based cultivation system is further deployed to rein-force social morality,professional ethics,family virtues,and personal integrity.These initiatives have demonstrably enhanced staff identification,medical service quality,and overall hospital performance.The paper concludes with actionable recommenda-tions on institutional codification,cultural continuity,innovation-driven development,social engagement,and community serv-ice,offering replicable experience for cultural advancement in public hospitals.
2.Exploring pathways for cultural development in a public hospital in the new era
Zhenzhen MA ; Guangxue ZHANG ; Jintao ZHANG ; Qingcui MA ; Yujiu WANG
Modern Hospital 2025;25(11):1664-1666
Grounded in a comprehensive analysis of the connotation and significance of cultivating and practicing core so-cialist values,this study advances the cultural construction of public hospitals through a"tripartite synergy"strategy.An institu-tional safeguard system is established that foregrounds top-level design,institutional guarantees,and positive orientation.A driv-er-oriented framework for staff care and value guidance is implemented to consolidate cognitive understanding,attitudinal endorse-ment,and behavioral internalization of these values.A full-spectrum practice-based cultivation system is further deployed to rein-force social morality,professional ethics,family virtues,and personal integrity.These initiatives have demonstrably enhanced staff identification,medical service quality,and overall hospital performance.The paper concludes with actionable recommenda-tions on institutional codification,cultural continuity,innovation-driven development,social engagement,and community serv-ice,offering replicable experience for cultural advancement in public hospitals.
4.Prevention of early posterior dislocation after total hip arthroplasty:significance of repairing posterior joint capsule and external rotators
Qiyi LIN ; Yumao LI ; Xiaoyong XIE ; Yujiu ZHANG ; Zhijun LIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(40):6403-6407
BACKGROUND:Primary dislocation after total hip arthroplasty is a major complication, besides prosthesis loosening. It is controversial whether joint capsule and external rotators should be repaired during total hip arthroplasty through posterolateral approach.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the clinical significance of joint capsule and external rotator repair on preventing hip dislocation after primary total hip arthroplasty through posterolateral approach.
METHODClinical data of patients with primary or secondary hip osteoarthritis after primary total hip arthroplasty through posterolateral approach were retrospectively analyzed. They were assigned to two groups according to different strategies of soft tissue repair. Control group did not receive posterior soft tissue repair. Combined repair group received the repair of joint capsule and short external rotators. Al patients were fol owed up for more than 1 year. Early dislocation was defined as the dislocation occurred within 1 year after operation. The effects of different repair methods on early dislocation rate were compared.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:There were 362 patients. Total y 390 case-times of primary total hip arthroplasty were included. Early dislocation occurred in 7 cases, of which 6 case-times in the control group (2.2%, 6/268), and 1 case-time in the repair group (0.8%, 1/122). There were significant differences in the incidence rate of early dislocation between the repair group and control group (P=0.012). These findings confirmed that the combined repair of posterior joint capsule and short external rotators could decrease the rate of early dislocation after primary total hip arthroplasty through posterolateral approach.

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