1.Index development and empirical research on the assessment of rural order-oriented general practice residents based on entrustable professional activities
Yunhong ZHANG ; Long LONG ; Min SHA ; Yanping ZHAO ; Xuelian ZHANG ; Huiyuan SHE ; Bifang ZHANG ; Dongyan YANG ; Yu YANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(11):1368-1377
Objective:To construct an evaluation index system for rural order-oriented general practice residents based on Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) and conduct an empirical analysis. ?Methods:A mixed-methods study design was adopted (November 2022-April 2023). The preliminary draft of the index system was developed through literature review and group discussions, then refined and improved via two rounds of expert consultation using the Delphi method. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) was applied to determine the weight of each index. Meanwhile, questionnaires were distributed to 181 participants, including general practitioners from general hospitals, general practitioners from community hospitals, and general practice residents. The scores of the three groups regarding the importance and feasibility of the indices were compared. Ten general practitioners of the above three types were selected for semi-structured interviews on their cognitive and practical aspects of the system. ?Results:The positive coefficients of the two rounds of expert consultation were 16/17 and 16/16, respectively. The expert authority degree was >0.70, and the test of coordination coefficient was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Finally, an index system consisting of 20 first-level indices and 56 second-level indices was established. In terms of weight, among the first-level indices,"EPA1: Information Acquisition"had the highest weight (0.11), while"EPA12: Clinical Research"had the lowest (0.02). Among the second-level indices, "Medical History Taking" and "Physical Examination" under EPA1 had the highest weight (both 0.056), while "Healthcare for Patients with Severe Mental Illness" and "Healthcare for Disabled and Handicapped Populations" under EPA15 had the lowest (both 0.003). The 181 participants gave scores ranging from 4.49 to 4.92 for the importance of the 20 first-level indices and from 4.16 to 4.81 for their feasibility. Only for" EPA19: Common Diseases in Primary Care and Health Management", the feasibility score given by general practitioners from community hospitals was higher than that from general hospitals ( t=2.157, P=0.032); no statistically significant differences were observed among the groups for the other indices ( P>0.05).The interview results showed that general practitioners have a relatively high level of recognition for this system, but there is still room for improvement in its practical application.? Conclusions:The evaluation index system for rural order-oriented general practice residents constructed based on EPAs has high reliability, and it is consistently recognized by different types of general practitioners. It can provide a reference for the cultivation of post competency of this group.?
2.Index development and empirical research on the assessment of rural order-oriented general practice residents based on entrustable professional activities
Yunhong ZHANG ; Long LONG ; Min SHA ; Yanping ZHAO ; Xuelian ZHANG ; Huiyuan SHE ; Bifang ZHANG ; Dongyan YANG ; Yu YANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(11):1368-1377
Objective:To construct an evaluation index system for rural order-oriented general practice residents based on Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) and conduct an empirical analysis. ?Methods:A mixed-methods study design was adopted (November 2022-April 2023). The preliminary draft of the index system was developed through literature review and group discussions, then refined and improved via two rounds of expert consultation using the Delphi method. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) was applied to determine the weight of each index. Meanwhile, questionnaires were distributed to 181 participants, including general practitioners from general hospitals, general practitioners from community hospitals, and general practice residents. The scores of the three groups regarding the importance and feasibility of the indices were compared. Ten general practitioners of the above three types were selected for semi-structured interviews on their cognitive and practical aspects of the system. ?Results:The positive coefficients of the two rounds of expert consultation were 16/17 and 16/16, respectively. The expert authority degree was >0.70, and the test of coordination coefficient was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Finally, an index system consisting of 20 first-level indices and 56 second-level indices was established. In terms of weight, among the first-level indices,"EPA1: Information Acquisition"had the highest weight (0.11), while"EPA12: Clinical Research"had the lowest (0.02). Among the second-level indices, "Medical History Taking" and "Physical Examination" under EPA1 had the highest weight (both 0.056), while "Healthcare for Patients with Severe Mental Illness" and "Healthcare for Disabled and Handicapped Populations" under EPA15 had the lowest (both 0.003). The 181 participants gave scores ranging from 4.49 to 4.92 for the importance of the 20 first-level indices and from 4.16 to 4.81 for their feasibility. Only for" EPA19: Common Diseases in Primary Care and Health Management", the feasibility score given by general practitioners from community hospitals was higher than that from general hospitals ( t=2.157, P=0.032); no statistically significant differences were observed among the groups for the other indices ( P>0.05).The interview results showed that general practitioners have a relatively high level of recognition for this system, but there is still room for improvement in its practical application.? Conclusions:The evaluation index system for rural order-oriented general practice residents constructed based on EPAs has high reliability, and it is consistently recognized by different types of general practitioners. It can provide a reference for the cultivation of post competency of this group.?
3.Atypical developmental of the sensorimotor network optimal frequency in children with autism spectrum disorder
LU Chunying, ZHANG Qianyue, CHEN Xue, LI Bowen, HE Bifang, YE Shaobing, CHEN Heng
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(3):344-347
Objective:
On the basis of the dominant frequency index of functional connectivity, the "brain age" analysis method was used to explore abnormal development patterns of sensorimotor networks in boys with autism spectrum disorder(ASD).
Methods:
The resting state functional magnetic resonance data (7-12 years old) for 105 boys with ASD and 102 matched boys with normal development from the ABIDE public database were screened. Functional connection networks in different frequency bands of sensorimotor related brain regions were constructed for each individual, and the frequency of the strongest connection were constructed as the optimal frequency of the connection. Brain age analysis was used to explore the difference between brain age and chronological age in boys with ASD.
Results:
The brain sensorimotor network of boys with ASD showed an abnormal development pattern of overdevelopment followed by underdevelopment, and the transition between the two patterns occurred at approximately 7.8 years of age. Older boys with ASD (older than 10 years) whose underdevelopment trend was suppressed had lower ASD severity( r=-0.43, P < 0.05 ).
Conclusion
The brain sensorimotor network in boys with ASD has an abnormal development process, and the brain chronological age difference in the sensorimotor network has potential as a neuroimaging marker to measure the development of ASD.
4.Clinical application of local vaginal mucosa for hymenoplasty
Rongrong CHEN ; Jingjiang ZOU ; Sai SUN ; Bifang ZHANG ; Weijie FENG ; Xueying XIA
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(3):289-294
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of a new method of hymenoplasty using local vaginal mucosa.Methods:A total of 18 patients with wide vaginal opening or deep laceration of hymen, admitted by Guangdong Wemen and Children Hospital from January 2018 to March 2020 were enrolled. The edge of the hymen was trimmed horizontally for a new incision, while the edge of the crack was also trimmed horizontally separating the vaginal mucosa into the vagina, about 2 cm deep, forming a wavy line-like cutting edge. The submucosa of the vaginal mucosa was stretched and sutured to form the outer edge of the new hymen. The vaginal mucosa was intermittently sutured from the inside to the outside with a 6-0 absorbale thread. The marginal base narrowed the external vaginal opening while the hymen was formed. Photos were taken for patients before operation and 1 month after operation. Satisfaction was monitored during postoperative follow-up.Results:One month after the operation, the incision healing rate of the 18 patients was 94.44%(17/18). The finger examination only accommodated one finger wide, and there was slight pain. During the 6-12 months follow-up by phone or WeChat, 10 cases indicated that they had sex for the first time and all their hymen were ruptured again with bleeding. The remaining 3 cases had no sex and the other three were lost to follow-up. The satisfaction survey showed excellent outcomes in 10 patients and good outcomes in 2 patients. The total satisfaction rate was 92.31%(12/13).Conclusions:This study demonstrates that hymen reformation using local vaginal mucosa can achieved satisfactory outcomes in patients with wide vaginal opening or deep laceration of hymen.
5.Clinical application of local vaginal mucosa for hymenoplasty
Rongrong CHEN ; Jingjiang ZOU ; Sai SUN ; Bifang ZHANG ; Weijie FENG ; Xueying XIA
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(3):289-294
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of a new method of hymenoplasty using local vaginal mucosa.Methods:A total of 18 patients with wide vaginal opening or deep laceration of hymen, admitted by Guangdong Wemen and Children Hospital from January 2018 to March 2020 were enrolled. The edge of the hymen was trimmed horizontally for a new incision, while the edge of the crack was also trimmed horizontally separating the vaginal mucosa into the vagina, about 2 cm deep, forming a wavy line-like cutting edge. The submucosa of the vaginal mucosa was stretched and sutured to form the outer edge of the new hymen. The vaginal mucosa was intermittently sutured from the inside to the outside with a 6-0 absorbale thread. The marginal base narrowed the external vaginal opening while the hymen was formed. Photos were taken for patients before operation and 1 month after operation. Satisfaction was monitored during postoperative follow-up.Results:One month after the operation, the incision healing rate of the 18 patients was 94.44%(17/18). The finger examination only accommodated one finger wide, and there was slight pain. During the 6-12 months follow-up by phone or WeChat, 10 cases indicated that they had sex for the first time and all their hymen were ruptured again with bleeding. The remaining 3 cases had no sex and the other three were lost to follow-up. The satisfaction survey showed excellent outcomes in 10 patients and good outcomes in 2 patients. The total satisfaction rate was 92.31%(12/13).Conclusions:This study demonstrates that hymen reformation using local vaginal mucosa can achieved satisfactory outcomes in patients with wide vaginal opening or deep laceration of hymen.
6.The preliminary study of management model of morning hypertension in people with essential hypertension
Yunhong ZHANG ; Yu YANG ; Long LONG ; Min SHA ; Yijuan ZHAO ; Bifang ZHANG ; Yanping ZHAO ; Fengxian YE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(14):1773-1778
Objective To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of morning hypertension in people with eseential hypertension in Dali Bai autonomous prefecture,and to study the management model for morning hypertension. Methods From May 2015 to January 2017,302 patients with hypertension in the People's Hospital of Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture were divided voluntarily into two groups,including single management group (group 1)and systematic management group (group 2 ).During six to twelve months follow -up,the changes in control rate of morning hypertension,serum biochemical indicators,KAP and Mofisky score were observed before and after intervention. Results The proportion of morning hypertension in people with hypertension was 62.25%,61.11% in men and 62.86%in females.The patients with morning hypertension had higher age,BMI,WC,TC,LDL-C,SBP,DBP,CRP, FBG,SCr,Sokolow-Lyon,Cornell,LVMI,UACR and MAU,more cervical plaque,and lower HDL -C and eGFR compared with non-morning hypertension(P<0.05 -0.001).The number of patients with target organ damage was most in patients with morning hypertension by home blood pressure monitoring(HBPM),second in ambulatory blood pressure monitoring(ABPM),least in clinic blood pressure monitoring (CBPM)(P<0.05 -0.001).After six to twelve months follow-up,compared with before intervention,the control rate of morning hypertension was increased (43.78%vs.61.39%),and SBP,DBP,HR,BMI,WC,TC,TG,UA,Scr were decreased in both two groups,which in the group 2 were lower than those in the group 1(P<0.05 ).Compared with before intervention,the KAP score and Mofisky in the two groups after intervention were significantly improved(P<0.05-0.01)[K score:(9.63 ±3.01)points vs.(14.26 ±2.89)points in the group 1,(10.11±2.34)points vs.(17.23 ±1.06)points in the group2;A score:(2.05 ±1.21)points vs.(2.98 ±0.25)points in the group 1,(2.08 ±1.65)points vs.(3.56 ±0.42)points in the group 2,P score:(4.39 ±2.36)points vs.(5.89 ±3.24)points in the group 1,(4.71±3.42)points vs.(7.26 ± 1.21)points in the group 2,Mofisky questionnaire score:(61.23 ±5.79)points vs.(72.36 ±6.18)points in the group 1,(60.89 ±6.47)points vs.(88.45 ±5.48)points in the group 2],which in the group 2 were higher than those in the group 1(P<0.01).Conclusion The control rate of morning hypertension in patients with hypertension in Dali Bai autonomous prefecture is low,the HBPM is better way to predict the target organ damage,and systematic management model is effective to improve the control rate of morning hypertension and so do in KAP and Morisky score.
7.Analysis of clinical charecteristics of metabolic syndrome under three diagnostic criteria in eldly people of Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture
Yunhong ZHANG ; Min SHA ; Yijuan ZHAO ; Long LONG ; Bifang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(23):3557-3562
Objective To compare the prevalence and clinical charecteristics of metabolic syndrome(MS) in aged people of Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture under three diagnostic criteria.Methods A total of 1 386 patients in outpatient department or admitted to our hospital were recruited.The different prevalences under the World Health Organization(WHO) in 1999,the China Diabetes Society in 2004 (CDS 2004) and the China Diabetes Society in 2013(CDS 2013) definitions respectively were calculated and the results were compared by κ test.Results The prevalences of metabolic syndrome under WHO,CDS2004,and CDS2013 were 30.38%,33.77% and 36.87%,respectively,it increased with age,and was most highest in > 70~ 80 years aged group (P < 0.05-0.01),the number of hypertension abnormality was more than 60.00%,and the most combination of abnormalities > 3 in MS was hypertension + hyperglycemia + obesity (P < 0.01);The 92.86% concordance of MS cases was found between CDS2004 and CDS2013,90.19% between WHO and CDS2013,and 80.23% between WHO and CDS2013 (P < 0.05-0.01).Conclusion The prevalence of MS increased with age in eldely people of Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture,there is different between man and female,hypertension is the common abnormality in components of MS.The agreement among three criterias is relatively high,and the prevalence of MS has high level by CDS2013.
8.Value of serum IgA/C3 ratio in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy and its correlation with the clinicopathological features.
Shuangshuang ZHU ; Yongqiang LI ; Shulu ZHOU ; Qingzhu WEI ; Kangping DENG ; Xiaohong WANG ; Bin LI ; Jianghuan LIU ; Xinyu LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiaofei SHAO ; Aiqun LIU ; Bifang WU ; Zhihong ZHAO ; Xiaomeng XU ; Hanfei LIN ; Qin LIU ; Jiamin LI ; Honglei WANG ; Qin ZHOU ; Chaoya ZHU ; Daoyuan LV ; Yue XIA ; Hequn ZOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(12):1683-1688
OBJECTIVETo investigate the value of serum IgA/C3 ratio in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy and explore its relationship with the clinicopathological features of the patients.
METHODSSixty-six patients with IgA nephropathy, 111 with other glomerular diseases, and 40 healthy control subjects without kidney disease were tested for serum IgA and C3 levels using CRM470 adjusted standardized immune turbidimetric method, and the IgA/C3 ratio was calculated. According to Oxford and Lee's classification criteria, we analyzed the pathological grades of the renal biopsy samples from patients with IgA nephropathy. The ROC curve was used to assess the value of serum IgA and IgA/C3 ratio in predicting IgA nephropathy.
RESULTSPatients with IgA nephropathy had an elevated serum IgA/C3 ratio than those with other glomerular diseases and the control subjects, with an area under the ROC curve of 0.776. An elevated serum IgA/C3 ratio was not found to significantly correlate with the pathological grade of renal biopsy samples in patients with IgA nephropathy.
CONCLUSIONIn the absence of renal biopsy findings, serum IgA/C3 ratio can help in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy.
Biopsy ; Case-Control Studies ; Complement C3 ; analysis ; Glomerulonephritis, IGA ; blood ; diagnosis ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin A ; blood ; Kidney ; pathology
9.Value of serum IgA/C3 ratio in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy and its correlation with the clinicopathological features
Shuangshuang ZHU ; Yongqiang LI ; Shulu ZHOU ; Qingzhu WEI ; Kangping DENG ; Xiaohong WANG ; Bin LI ; Jianghuan LIU ; Xinyu LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiaofei SHAO ; Aiqun LIU ; Bifang WU ; Zhihong ZHAO ; Xiaomeng XU ; Hanfei LIN ; Qin LIU ; Jiamin LI ; Honglei WANG ; Qin ZHOU ; Chaoya ZHU ; Daoyuan L ; Yue XIA ; Hequn ZOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;(12):1683-1688
Objective To investigate the value of serum IgA/C3 ratio in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy and explore its relationship with the clinicopathological features of the patients. Methods Sixty-six patients with IgA nephropathy, 111 with other glomerular diseases, and 40 healthy control subjects without kidney disease were tested for serum IgA and C3 levels using CRM470 adjusted standardized immune turbidimetric method, and the IgA/C3 ratio was calculated. According to Oxford and Lee's classification criteria, we analyzed the pathological grades of the renal biopsy samples from patients with IgA nephropathy. The ROC curve was used to assess the value of serum IgA and IgA/C3 ratio in predicting IgA nephropathy. Results Patients with IgA nephropathy had an elevated serum IgA/C3 ratio than those with other glomerular diseases and the control subjects, with an area under the ROC curve of 0.776. An elevated serum IgA/C3 ratio was not found to significantly correlate with the pathological grade of renal biopsy samples in patients with IgA nephropathy. Conclusion In the absence of renal biopsy findings, serum IgA/C3 ratio can help in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy.
10.Value of serum IgA/C3 ratio in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy and its correlation with the clinicopathological features
Shuangshuang ZHU ; Yongqiang LI ; Shulu ZHOU ; Qingzhu WEI ; Kangping DENG ; Xiaohong WANG ; Bin LI ; Jianghuan LIU ; Xinyu LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiaofei SHAO ; Aiqun LIU ; Bifang WU ; Zhihong ZHAO ; Xiaomeng XU ; Hanfei LIN ; Qin LIU ; Jiamin LI ; Honglei WANG ; Qin ZHOU ; Chaoya ZHU ; Daoyuan L ; Yue XIA ; Hequn ZOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;(12):1683-1688
Objective To investigate the value of serum IgA/C3 ratio in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy and explore its relationship with the clinicopathological features of the patients. Methods Sixty-six patients with IgA nephropathy, 111 with other glomerular diseases, and 40 healthy control subjects without kidney disease were tested for serum IgA and C3 levels using CRM470 adjusted standardized immune turbidimetric method, and the IgA/C3 ratio was calculated. According to Oxford and Lee's classification criteria, we analyzed the pathological grades of the renal biopsy samples from patients with IgA nephropathy. The ROC curve was used to assess the value of serum IgA and IgA/C3 ratio in predicting IgA nephropathy. Results Patients with IgA nephropathy had an elevated serum IgA/C3 ratio than those with other glomerular diseases and the control subjects, with an area under the ROC curve of 0.776. An elevated serum IgA/C3 ratio was not found to significantly correlate with the pathological grade of renal biopsy samples in patients with IgA nephropathy. Conclusion In the absence of renal biopsy findings, serum IgA/C3 ratio can help in the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy.


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