1.Factors influencing occupational burnout and career choice among resident physicians during standardized training
Yan ZHAN ; Li ZHANG ; Miao JIA ; Jianyu QUE ; Haifei GAO ; Xiaomin GUO ; Lixia CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(6):547-554
Objective:To investigate the prevalence,related factors,and career implications of occupational burnout among resident physicians during standardized training in Inner Mongolia.Methods:This cross-sectional study used convenience sampling to enroll 2 891 resident physicians,assessing them with a self-developed general information questionnaire,socio-psychological scales,and a universal burnout inventory.Latent profile analysis clas-sified participants based on burnout dimensions,while logistic regression models examined the factors influencing burnout and their relationship with career choices.Results:Resident physicians were divided into low(59.0%),moderate(28.9%),and high(12.1%)burnout subgroups.Logistic regression showed that,compared to the low burnout group,significant risk factors included professional master's students(OR=0.44),working>70 hours weekly(OR=0.63),>4 night shifts monthly(OR=0.66),anxiety(mild OR=0.49;moderate OR=0.26;se-vere OR=0.14),depression(mild OR=0.38;moderate OR=0.24;severe OR=0.11),insomnia(mild OR=0.51;moderate OR=0.44;severe OR=0.38),low social support(OR=0.23),and low happiness index(OR=0.42).Male residents(OR=1.25)were less likely to experience burnout.High burnout residents were 5.11 times more likely to quit the medical profession.Conclusion:Training intensity and socio-psychological factors signifi-cantly contribute resident physicians' burnout levels,with severe burnout increase career attrition.
2.Factors influencing occupational burnout and career choice among resident physicians during standardized training
Yan ZHAN ; Li ZHANG ; Miao JIA ; Jianyu QUE ; Haifei GAO ; Xiaomin GUO ; Lixia CHEN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(6):547-554
Objective:To investigate the prevalence,related factors,and career implications of occupational burnout among resident physicians during standardized training in Inner Mongolia.Methods:This cross-sectional study used convenience sampling to enroll 2 891 resident physicians,assessing them with a self-developed general information questionnaire,socio-psychological scales,and a universal burnout inventory.Latent profile analysis clas-sified participants based on burnout dimensions,while logistic regression models examined the factors influencing burnout and their relationship with career choices.Results:Resident physicians were divided into low(59.0%),moderate(28.9%),and high(12.1%)burnout subgroups.Logistic regression showed that,compared to the low burnout group,significant risk factors included professional master's students(OR=0.44),working>70 hours weekly(OR=0.63),>4 night shifts monthly(OR=0.66),anxiety(mild OR=0.49;moderate OR=0.26;se-vere OR=0.14),depression(mild OR=0.38;moderate OR=0.24;severe OR=0.11),insomnia(mild OR=0.51;moderate OR=0.44;severe OR=0.38),low social support(OR=0.23),and low happiness index(OR=0.42).Male residents(OR=1.25)were less likely to experience burnout.High burnout residents were 5.11 times more likely to quit the medical profession.Conclusion:Training intensity and socio-psychological factors signifi-cantly contribute resident physicians' burnout levels,with severe burnout increase career attrition.
3.Progress of poly (adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase inhibitors in treatment of colorectal cancer
Zhiqin CHEN ; Haifei SONG ; Yong GAO ; Ming QUAN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2022;34(4):310-313
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors, and its morbidity and mortality increase year by year. In recent years, some patients with colorectal cancer have benefited from precision targeted therapies, but the overall prognosis is still unsatisfactory. Treatment of homologous recombination deficiency represented by BRCA1/2 has become a hot research direction at present. With the wide application and exact curative effect of poly (adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors in ovarian cancer, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer and other malignant tumors, PARP inhibitors are also gradually being used in colorectal cancer. This review summarizes the current research progress of PARP inhibitors in treatment of colorectal cancer.
4.Change of soluble P-selectin and soluble E-selectin levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with or without coronary heart disease
Yanqiu LIU ; Meihua GAO ; Honglin LI ; Changyin XIE ; Haifei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(9):1245-1249
Objective:To explore the vailation of serum sP-selectin,sE-selectin,levels in the patients of pre-diabetic,simple type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and T2DM with coronary heartdisease(CAD).To investigate the possible mechanism that sP-selectin, sE-selectin accelerate type 2 diabetes mellitus.Methods: Level of serum sP-selectin, sE-selectin was assayed by ELISA in type 2 diabetes with or without coronary heart disease (32 and 34 cases respectively),pre-diabetic (32 cases) and control group(32 cases). Meanwhile BMI,BP,FBS,FINS,TG,CHO,HDL-C,LDL-C,HbA1C were determined in all cases as well as in control group.Results:The serum levels of sP-selectin and sE-selectin in pre-diabetic,type 2 diabetes mellitus with or without coronary heart disease groups were significantly higher than the control group ( P<0.01 ).There was significant positive correlation between serum levels of sP-selectin,sE-selectin and these items including FBG ,FINS,TG,HbA1C,HOMA-IR(P<0.01);but sE-selectin was negatively correlated with HDL-C (P<0.05).Conclusion:sP-selectin,sE-selectin,are risk factors in the initiation and progression of pre-diabetic,type 2 diabetes with or without coronary heart disease;sP-selectin and sE-selectin possibly accelerate type 2 diabetes by inducing insulin resist-ance.

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