1.Reference values of skeletal muscle mass for children in Nanjing area
Mengyao CAO ; Wu YAN ; Yanan SHI ; Luting PENG ; Ming ZHAO ; Li WANG ; Xiaonan LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(5):423-429
Objective:To establish the reference values and growth curves of skeletal muscle mass among children in the Nanjing area.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted with children who underwent physical examination at the Department of Child Health Care, Children′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from 2020 January to 2022 September. Their height, weight, body fat mass and skeletal muscle mass were measured. Body mass index, percentage of body fat mass, percentage of skeletal muscle mass, relative skeletal muscle mass index and the ratio of skeletal muscle to body fat were calculated. The associations between skeletal muscle mass indices and physical measurements index were analyzed through the Spearman correlation test. The Mann-Kendall test was used to assess the trend for skeletal muscle mass. Generalized additive models for location, scale and shape were used to construct percentile reference values and growth curves of male and female skeletal muscle mass indices at different ages.Results:A total of 32 690 children aged 4-14 years were enrolled in this study, including 19 912 boys (60.91%). Skeletal muscle mass, percentage of skeletal muscle mass, relative skeletal muscle mass index and the ratio of skeletal muscle to body fat of boys and girls was 11.10 (8.40, 14.90) and 10.30 (7.90, 13.20) kg, 40.36% (37.01%, 43.13%) and 39.38% (36.43%, 41.88%), 6.70 (6.07, 7.52) and 6.33 (5.79, 7.00), 2.39 (1.46, 3.47) and 2.14 (1.45, 3.00) kg/m 2, respectively. Skeletal muscle mass of both boys and girls was all positively associated with weight ( r=0.97, 0.96), body mass index ( r=0.68, 0.63) and percentage of body fat mass ( r=0.40, 0.43) (all P<0.01). The reference values and growth curves showed that the percentage of skeletal muscle mass P50 ranged from 37.75%-44.61% in boys and from 36.22%-40.55% in girls. The relative skeletal muscle mass index P50 ranged from 5.80-9.68 kg/m 2 in boys and from 5.57-7.98 kg/m 2 in girls. The ratio of skeletal muscle to body fat P50 ranged from 1.86-2.67 in boys and from 1.29-2.41 in girls. There was an increasing trend with age for both boys and girls in the growth of skeletal muscle mass ( Z=4.20, 3.75, both Ptrend<0.01), and increased slightly before 9 years of age and then increased rapidly until 14 years of age in both boys and girls. Conclusions:The skeletal muscle mass indices change with age and gender during childhood. Percentile reference values for pediatric skeletal muscle mass indices can be used to evaluate the muscular growth and development in children in the Nanjing area.
2.Predictive value of neck circumference for cardiometabolic risk in children
Yanan SHI ; Wu YAN ; Mengyao CAO ; Luting PENG ; Ming ZHAO ; Li WANG ; Qianqi LIU ; Xiaonan LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(8):734-740
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of neck circumference on cardiometabolic risk in children.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study of natural sources. As the prediction cohort, clinical data were collected from 3 443 children aged 5-14 years who underwent physical examination in the Department of Child Healthcare, Children′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from July 2021 to September 2022. As the validation cohort for external validation, clinical data were collected from 604 children aged 5-14 years who underwent physical examination in the Department of Child Healthcare, Children′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from October 2022 to March 2023. Height, weight, neck circumference, waist circumference and body composition were measured in both groups, and body mass index, neck circumference to height ratio (NHtR), waist circumference to height ratio, body fat percentage and skeletal muscle percentage were calculated. Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, blood lipid and uric acid and other cardiovascular and metabolic risk indicators were collected in both groups. The prediction cohort was further stratified into clustered and non-clustered groups based on the clustering of cardiometabolic risk factors (CCRF). Various variables between these 2 groups were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test. Pearson correlation and binary Logistic regression were conducted to investigate the correlations between neck circumference and cardiovascular metabolic risk factors. The accuracy of NHtR in predicting the CCRF was evaluated using the area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic (ROC). The cutoff value was determined using the Youden index. The validation cohort was then divided into groups above and below the cutoff value, and the detection rate of CCRF between the 2 groups was compared using the χ2 test for validation .Results:In the prediction cohort of 3 443 children (2 316 boys and 1 127 girls), 1 395 (40.5%) children were overweight or obese, and 1 157 (33.6%) children had CCRF. Pearson correlation analysis revealed all significant positive correlations (all P<0.01) between neck circumference and systolic blood pressure ( r=0.47, 0.39), diastolic blood pressure ( r=0.27, 0.21), uric acid ( r=0.36, 0.30), and triglycerides ( r=0.20, 0.20) after adjusting for age in both males and females. Among both males and females, neck circumference both showed significant negative correlation (both P<0.01) with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( r=-0.27, -0.28), and no correlation with fasting glucose levels ( r=0.03, -0.03, both P>0.05). After adjusting for gender, age, and body fat percentage, increased body mass index, neck circumference, or waist circumference increased the risks of hypertension ( OR=1.23, 1.39, 1.07, all P<0.001), hyperuricemia ( OR=1.16, 1.23, 1.05, all P<0.001), hypertriglyceridemia ( OR=1.08, 1.16, 1.02, all P<0.01), low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( OR=1.10, 1.27, 1.03, all P<0.01), and the CCRF ( OR=1.51, 1.73, 1.15, all P<0.01). The areas under the ROC curves of NHtR in predicting CCRF was 0.73, with sensitivity and specificity at 0.66 and 0.71, respectively. The corresponding optimal cut-off value was 0.21. Validation with 604 children confirmed that the detection of CCRF in the NHtR≥0.21 group was 3.29 times (60.5% (112/185) vs. 18.7% (79/422), χ2=107.82, P<0.01) higher compared to the NHtR <0.21 group. Conclusions:Neck circumference is associated with cardiovascular metabolic risks such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, and hyperuricemia in children. When the NHtR is ≥0.21, there is an increased likelihood of CCRF.
3.Practice and Effectiveness of New Culture Construction in Public Hospitals in the Context of High-Quality Development
Luting HUANG ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Jingrong WANG ; Chaohong LI ; Jun YAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):5-8
Objective Using the indicator system to objectively evaluate the content and effectiveness of the new culture construction in typical public hospitals,so as to identify problems and put forward suggestions for improve-ment.Methods Applying the new culture index system for the high-quality development of public hospitals con-structed by the research group,it quantitatively evaluated the practice of new culture construction in a tertiary hospi-tal in Shanghai.Results It found that the main body of the hospital's new culture construction scored 98.9 points.The 2 dimensions of hospital culture system construction and carrying out effectiveness(additional indicators)were all full scores.In addition,the dimension of caring for medical staff was 24.8 points,the dimension of strengthening pa-tient demand orientation was 24.6 points,and the dimension of distinctive hospital culture was 24.5 points.There are still deficiencies in the dimensions of the post-diagnosis experience of patients,the cultivation of health habits of staff,and the transformation of scientific research.Conclusion The hospital has taken advantage of the top-level de-sign of cultural construction under the leadership of the Party Committee and has improved the relevant systems.The hospital also focuses on several special cultural projects such as cultural heritage,employee care,optimization of ac-cess to medical care,and popularisation of scientific brands.It propose to promote the high-quality development of the hospital's new culture by carrying out Internet medical care,organizing special staff activities,strengthening the guidance of scientific research policies,and increasing the financial support for projects.
4.A Scale Study of Medical Staff's Perception and Experience of Hospital Culture
Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Jingrong WANG ; Luting HUANG ; Jun YAO ; Chaohong LI ; Limei JING
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):9-14
Objective It developed and tested the reliability and validity of the Hospital Culture Perception and Experi-ence Scale for medical staff to provide a scientific tool for assessing medical staff's perceptions and experiences of hospital culture.Methods The scale was constructed with reference to the Dennison model of organisational culture and refined based on policy documents,literature and expert consultation.A hospital was selected to conduct the questionnaire survey.It used item analysis,factor analysis,and Cronbach's α to test scale reliability and validity.Results The total scale contains 43 entries in 4 subscales:institutional initiatives,practitioner perception,manage-ment training and mission commitment.Item analysis results showed that the scale had good differentiation;the Cronbach's αof the total scale was 0.992,and the Spearman-Brown was 0.979,with good reliability.Exploratory factor analysis results suggested that the institutional initiative,practitioner perception,and management training sub-scales had only 1 dimension,with a variance contribution rate of 77.12%,76.33%,and 85.75%,respectively.For the mission subscale,2 male factors were extracted,with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 91.34%.The factor loadings were all greater than 0.4.The validation factor analysis results shows that the model fit is good.The AVE of each subscale and dimension is greater than 0.5,and the CR is greater than 0.7,which indicates that the convergent validity is good.Conclusion The scale has good reliability and validity,and can be used to quantitatively as-sess the medical staff's perception and sense of experience of hospital culture.
5.Analysis of the Current Status and Influencing Factors of Medical Staff's Perception and Experience of Hospital Culture
Jun YAO ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Jingrong WANG ; Luting HUANG ; Chaohong LI
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):15-19
Objective It investigates medical staff's perception and experience sense of hospital culture,and analy-ses its influencing factors.This can further play the role of hospital culture construction on medical staff's motiva-tion,and improve medical staff's work motivation to provide reference basis.Methods The Medical Staff's Percep-tion and Experience of Hospital Culture scale developed by the research team was used to conduct a questionnaire survey with on medical staff in the sample hospital.Descriptive analysis,single factor analysis and multiple linear re-gression analysis were used to study the medical staff's perception and experience of hospital culture and its influ-encing factors.Results A total of 629 valid questionnaires were collected.The overall score rate of medical staff's per-ception and experience of hospital culture was over 90%.Among them,the highest scoring rate of the mission bearing subscale,and the dimension with higher scores was vision and goals.However,the experience of work environ-ment,promotion system and research environment is relatively low.The results of the one-way test showed that the differences in the scores of hospital culture perception and experience among medical staff with different educa-tion levels,titles and job positions were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Medical staff generally support the construction of hospital culture.It is suggested that the hospital culture development strategy should be formulated from the perspective of the staff and according to their goals,problems and needs.It is also recommended to con-tinuously improve the medical staff's perception and experience of the hospital culture according to their needs,so as to play a positive role in the high-quality development of the hospital by culture construction.
6.A Scale Study of Patients' and Families' Knowledge and Experience of Hospital Culture
Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Jingrong WANG ; Luting HUANG ; Jun YAO ; Chaohong LI ; Limei JING
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):20-24
Objective It developed a hospital culture awareness and experience scale for patients and their families and its reliability and validity were verified.The scale provides a tool for investigating patients'and families'experiences of hospital culture and promoting hospital culture building.Methods A scale that meets policy requirements and practice needs was designed with reference to a theoretical framework of hospital customers satisfaction index and it was refined through expert consultation.Patients and family members of a sample hospital were selected for the survey,and the reliability and validity of the scale were tested by item analysis,factor analysis and Cronbach's α.Results The scale contains 29 items in 3 dimensions of service perception,value recognition and cultural knowledge.Item analysis results showed that the scale had good differentiation.The Cronbach's αof the total scale was 0.975,and the Spearman-Brown was 0.934,with good reliability.Exploratory factor analysis extracted three male factors,with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 76.61%,and the factor loadings of each factor were all greater than 0.4.Validation factor analysis results suggests a better model fit.The CR is greater than 0.7 and the AVE of each dimension is greater than 0.5,which proves that convergent validity is good.Conclusion The scale has good reliability and validity,and can be used to quantitatively assess patients'and their families'sense of knowing and experiencing the hospital culture.It can provide scientific tool for evaluating the status of cultural leadership in helping public hospitals to develop high quality from the patient's perspective.
7.Analysis of the Current Status and Influencing Factors of Patients' and Families' Awareness and Experi-ence of Hospital Culture
Jun YAO ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Jingrong WANG ; Luting HUANG ; Chaohong LI ; Limei JING
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):25-29
Objective It investigates patients'and families'awareness and experience of hospital culture and analyses its influencing factors.It provides empirical evidence for optimising hospital brand culture from a demand-side perspective.Methods The Patients'and Families'Awareness and Experience of Hospital Culture scale developed by the research team was used to investigate the awareness and experience status of hospital culture among patients and their families in a sample hospital.Multiple linear regression was used to analyse the influencing factors.Structural equation modelling was constructed to explore the relationship between cultural awareness,service perception and value recognition.Results A total of 4 783 valid questionnaires were collected for the study.The overall score of patients and family members on cultural awareness and sense of experience of the hospital was 80.0%,but the cultural awareness score was only 65.0%.Age,usual place of residence,and the duration of the most recent stay in hospital were the influencing factors for the sense of experience.Structural equation modeling results showed that cultural awareness positively influenced service perception but slightly negatively influenced value recognition,and service perception positively influenced value recognition.Conclusion Patients and their families have a good sense of awareness and experience of hospital culture,but the degree of cultural awareness is poor.It suggest strengthening patient demand-oriented hospital culture publicity.The hospital's characteristic culture is integrated into the whole process of patients'outpatient medical treatment,strengthening the service perception of patients and their families,promoting the recognition of the hospital's cultural value,and enhancing their sense of hospital cultural experience.
8.Practice and Effectiveness of New Culture Construction in Public Hospitals in the Context of High-Quality Development
Luting HUANG ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Jingrong WANG ; Chaohong LI ; Jun YAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):5-8
Objective Using the indicator system to objectively evaluate the content and effectiveness of the new culture construction in typical public hospitals,so as to identify problems and put forward suggestions for improve-ment.Methods Applying the new culture index system for the high-quality development of public hospitals con-structed by the research group,it quantitatively evaluated the practice of new culture construction in a tertiary hospi-tal in Shanghai.Results It found that the main body of the hospital's new culture construction scored 98.9 points.The 2 dimensions of hospital culture system construction and carrying out effectiveness(additional indicators)were all full scores.In addition,the dimension of caring for medical staff was 24.8 points,the dimension of strengthening pa-tient demand orientation was 24.6 points,and the dimension of distinctive hospital culture was 24.5 points.There are still deficiencies in the dimensions of the post-diagnosis experience of patients,the cultivation of health habits of staff,and the transformation of scientific research.Conclusion The hospital has taken advantage of the top-level de-sign of cultural construction under the leadership of the Party Committee and has improved the relevant systems.The hospital also focuses on several special cultural projects such as cultural heritage,employee care,optimization of ac-cess to medical care,and popularisation of scientific brands.It propose to promote the high-quality development of the hospital's new culture by carrying out Internet medical care,organizing special staff activities,strengthening the guidance of scientific research policies,and increasing the financial support for projects.
9.A Scale Study of Medical Staff's Perception and Experience of Hospital Culture
Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Jingrong WANG ; Luting HUANG ; Jun YAO ; Chaohong LI ; Limei JING
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):9-14
Objective It developed and tested the reliability and validity of the Hospital Culture Perception and Experi-ence Scale for medical staff to provide a scientific tool for assessing medical staff's perceptions and experiences of hospital culture.Methods The scale was constructed with reference to the Dennison model of organisational culture and refined based on policy documents,literature and expert consultation.A hospital was selected to conduct the questionnaire survey.It used item analysis,factor analysis,and Cronbach's α to test scale reliability and validity.Results The total scale contains 43 entries in 4 subscales:institutional initiatives,practitioner perception,manage-ment training and mission commitment.Item analysis results showed that the scale had good differentiation;the Cronbach's αof the total scale was 0.992,and the Spearman-Brown was 0.979,with good reliability.Exploratory factor analysis results suggested that the institutional initiative,practitioner perception,and management training sub-scales had only 1 dimension,with a variance contribution rate of 77.12%,76.33%,and 85.75%,respectively.For the mission subscale,2 male factors were extracted,with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 91.34%.The factor loadings were all greater than 0.4.The validation factor analysis results shows that the model fit is good.The AVE of each subscale and dimension is greater than 0.5,and the CR is greater than 0.7,which indicates that the convergent validity is good.Conclusion The scale has good reliability and validity,and can be used to quantitatively as-sess the medical staff's perception and sense of experience of hospital culture.
10.Analysis of the Current Status and Influencing Factors of Medical Staff's Perception and Experience of Hospital Culture
Jun YAO ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Jingrong WANG ; Luting HUANG ; Chaohong LI
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(6):15-19
Objective It investigates medical staff's perception and experience sense of hospital culture,and analy-ses its influencing factors.This can further play the role of hospital culture construction on medical staff's motiva-tion,and improve medical staff's work motivation to provide reference basis.Methods The Medical Staff's Percep-tion and Experience of Hospital Culture scale developed by the research team was used to conduct a questionnaire survey with on medical staff in the sample hospital.Descriptive analysis,single factor analysis and multiple linear re-gression analysis were used to study the medical staff's perception and experience of hospital culture and its influ-encing factors.Results A total of 629 valid questionnaires were collected.The overall score rate of medical staff's per-ception and experience of hospital culture was over 90%.Among them,the highest scoring rate of the mission bearing subscale,and the dimension with higher scores was vision and goals.However,the experience of work environ-ment,promotion system and research environment is relatively low.The results of the one-way test showed that the differences in the scores of hospital culture perception and experience among medical staff with different educa-tion levels,titles and job positions were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Medical staff generally support the construction of hospital culture.It is suggested that the hospital culture development strategy should be formulated from the perspective of the staff and according to their goals,problems and needs.It is also recommended to con-tinuously improve the medical staff's perception and experience of the hospital culture according to their needs,so as to play a positive role in the high-quality development of the hospital by culture construction.

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