1.Management practice of internal audit for homogeneous assay in multi-campus hospitals
Meiyun CHEN ; Changai HU ; Dagan YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(8):619-623
Objective To explore the internal audit for homogeneous assay in a multi-campus hospital and provide references for the homogeneous quality management of clinical laboratory.Methods We adopted the unified process of internal audit and the inspection criteria(CNAS-CL02:Guidelines for the Accreditation of Quality and Competence of Medical Laboratories),and collected the non-con-forming items of 3 internal audits in a public hospital with 4 campuses from 2022 to 2024.The non-conforming items and the distribu-tion were statistically analyzed and then the corrective actions were discussed.Results A total of 294 non-conforming items were col-lected in 3 internal audits,and the median of professional group(25th percentile,75th percentile)was 39(34,49).The non-confor-ming items were mainly concentrated in"7.3 testing process"(98),"6.2 personnel"(36),and"6.6 reagents and consumables"(28).Among them,28 non-conforming items related to 2 or 3 different professional areas,and 14 items related to 4 or more areas.The 14 non-conforming items occurred repeatedly in 3 internal audits and crossed multiple areas and multiple campuses simultaneously and involved 6 clauses.Conclusion The homogeneous internal audit for multi-campus hospital could find the shared problems,formulate effective rectification measures,and promote quality management of homogenized assays in clinical laboratories.
2.Exploration of mechanism and path through which higher medical education integration promotes dual medical center construction in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle
Meiyun HU ; Jing CUI ; Wenbo CAI ; Mei YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(6):763-770
The construction of the National Medical Center and the National Regional Medical Center in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle (referred to as the dual medical center construction) faces the challenges of insufficient integration of industry, academia, research, and medicine, as well as limited joint development and sharing of high-quality resources. It is urgent to promote the integration and coordinated development of regional education and technology talent resources through the integration of higher medical education, and to enhance the "four chains" synergy with the integration of industry and education as the core, thereby promoting the dual medical center construction. This study investigated and summarized the key issues in the dual medical center construction and the integration of higher medical education in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle. Based on the theoretical framework of four chain coordination (industry chain-talent chain-education chain-city chain), this study clarified the mechanisms by which integrated higher medical education can promote dual medical center construction. The study found that the integration of higher medical education can effectively promote the optimization of resources for dual medical center construction by constructing a collaborative mechanism of "industry education integration-joint talent cultivation-coordinated discipline construction-intercity cooperation". Based on the strengths in higher education resources in Chengdu and Chongqing, a five-dimension collaborative path was proposed: integrated development; technological leadership; talent oriented; government guidance; and market assistance. The research conclusion not only enhances the understanding of the integration of higher medical education, but also provides theoretical basis and practical reference for the dual medical center construction in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle. The proposed coordinated development also has reference value for the construction of medical centers in urban agglomerations such as the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration and the Yangtze River Delta.
3.Management practice of internal audit for homogeneous assay in multi-campus hospitals
Meiyun CHEN ; Changai HU ; Dagan YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(8):619-623
Objective To explore the internal audit for homogeneous assay in a multi-campus hospital and provide references for the homogeneous quality management of clinical laboratory.Methods We adopted the unified process of internal audit and the inspection criteria(CNAS-CL02:Guidelines for the Accreditation of Quality and Competence of Medical Laboratories),and collected the non-con-forming items of 3 internal audits in a public hospital with 4 campuses from 2022 to 2024.The non-conforming items and the distribu-tion were statistically analyzed and then the corrective actions were discussed.Results A total of 294 non-conforming items were col-lected in 3 internal audits,and the median of professional group(25th percentile,75th percentile)was 39(34,49).The non-confor-ming items were mainly concentrated in"7.3 testing process"(98),"6.2 personnel"(36),and"6.6 reagents and consumables"(28).Among them,28 non-conforming items related to 2 or 3 different professional areas,and 14 items related to 4 or more areas.The 14 non-conforming items occurred repeatedly in 3 internal audits and crossed multiple areas and multiple campuses simultaneously and involved 6 clauses.Conclusion The homogeneous internal audit for multi-campus hospital could find the shared problems,formulate effective rectification measures,and promote quality management of homogenized assays in clinical laboratories.
4.Exploration of mechanism and path through which higher medical education integration promotes dual medical center construction in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle
Meiyun HU ; Jing CUI ; Wenbo CAI ; Mei YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(6):763-770
The construction of the National Medical Center and the National Regional Medical Center in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle (referred to as the dual medical center construction) faces the challenges of insufficient integration of industry, academia, research, and medicine, as well as limited joint development and sharing of high-quality resources. It is urgent to promote the integration and coordinated development of regional education and technology talent resources through the integration of higher medical education, and to enhance the "four chains" synergy with the integration of industry and education as the core, thereby promoting the dual medical center construction. This study investigated and summarized the key issues in the dual medical center construction and the integration of higher medical education in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle. Based on the theoretical framework of four chain coordination (industry chain-talent chain-education chain-city chain), this study clarified the mechanisms by which integrated higher medical education can promote dual medical center construction. The study found that the integration of higher medical education can effectively promote the optimization of resources for dual medical center construction by constructing a collaborative mechanism of "industry education integration-joint talent cultivation-coordinated discipline construction-intercity cooperation". Based on the strengths in higher education resources in Chengdu and Chongqing, a five-dimension collaborative path was proposed: integrated development; technological leadership; talent oriented; government guidance; and market assistance. The research conclusion not only enhances the understanding of the integration of higher medical education, but also provides theoretical basis and practical reference for the dual medical center construction in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle. The proposed coordinated development also has reference value for the construction of medical centers in urban agglomerations such as the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration and the Yangtze River Delta.
5.Analysis on the current situation of pediatric nurses′ professional autonomy and its influencing factors
Yunyun WANG ; Li WU ; Jihong FANG ; Hongqing WANG ; Yuxia TANG ; Bing XU ; Haixia XU ; Hui ZHANG ; Yuping HU ; Changyu WANG ; Meiyun ZHU ; Lili DAI ; Li ZHAO ; Ping ZHONG ; Min WEI ; Xuezhi SHI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(17):1333-1339
Objective:To understand the degree of professional autonomy of nurses in Pediatric Nursing Alliance and the status of pediatric nursing practice environment, which providing guidance for the development of a series of specialized training in the alliance.Methods:Stratified random sampling method was used to conduct a questionnaire survey on nursing staff of different professional levels in Pediatric Nursing Alliance, which through the questionnaire star by using the questionnaire general information and training demand questionnaire, nurses practice professional autonomy scale, pediatric nursing staff structural empowerment questionnaire and nursing practice influencing factors questionnaire through the questionnaire star.Results:The total score for professional autonomy of nurses in the pediatric alliance was 192.66±18.63, the structural empowerment ( OR=1.137, 95% CI=1.084-1.194), lack of caring team ( OR=2.763, 95% CI=1.443-5.292) and performance evaluation ( OR=0.498, 95% CI= 0.274-0.908), specialized education and professional experience ( OR=0.548, 95% CI= 0.334-0.871) were affecting the clinical nursing practice. Conclusion:The degree of professional autonomy of nurses in the Pediatric Nursing Alliance is in the middle and high level. Key factors affecting nursing practice including insufficient structural empowerment, lack of opportunities to continue learning, lack of nursing teams, lack of effectiveness evaluation and the lack of specialized education and work experience, which guiding the pediatric nursing alliance to continuously deepen the connotation of pediatric nursing professional and innovative team collaboration new model, utilize the advantages of resources to actively cultivate specialized nursing research personnel, carry out multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary cooperation, improve the nursing quality evaluation index system, so as to enhance the professional nursing service capacity and value.
6.Study on immune status of patients with schistosomiasis japonica in Poyang Lake region Ⅲ Humoral and cellular immune characteristics between Schistosoma ja-ponicum high and low antibody responders
Zhaojun LI ; Min YUAN ; Minjun JI ; Shuying XIE ; Meiyun LV ; Yifeng LI ; Weiming LAN ; Yuemin LIU ; Fei HU ; Xiaojun ZENG ; Jianying LI ; Dandan LIN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;(1):11-17
Objective To explore the immune mechanism of negative results of immune tests of schistosomiasis japonica pa?tients. Methods Totally 142 schistosomiasis patients(positive stool examinations)of Poyang Lake region were tested by ELI?SA method,and the ROC curve was applied to determine the high and low response of the patients. The levels of cellular immu?nity and cytokines of high and low responders were compared. Results Totally eight schistosomiasis patients were found as low responders. Besides SWAP?IgA(t= -1.588,P > 0.1),the levels of isotype antibodies were significantly lower in the low re?sponders compared with those in the high responders(t = -14.517 to -2.866,all P < 0.05). In the low responders,the propor?tion of CD3+T was increased;and the proportions of CD4+T,CD8+T,CD4+CD25+Treg,and the ratio of CD4+/CD8+ were all de?creased,but all of them were not significant(t = -1.72 to 0.974,all P > 0.05)compared with those in the high responders. The differences of IFN?γ and IL?10 between the high and low responders were both not significant(t= -2.426 to 0.216,all P >0.05). Conclusions There is a significant difference between the high and low responders only in the levels of isotype antibod?ies. One of the reasons of low response in the immune tests is the much lower antibody level after the antigen?antibody compound is completely formulated.
7.Primary Care Management of Chronic Constipation in Asia: The ANMA Chronic Constipation Tool.
Kok Ann GWEE ; Uday C GHOSHAL ; Sutep GONLACHANVIT ; Andrew Seng Boon CHUA ; Seung Jae MYUNG ; Shaman RAJINDRAJITH ; Tanisa PATCHARATRAKUL ; Myung Gyu CHOI ; Justin C Y WU ; Min Hu CHEN ; Xiao Rong GONG ; Ching Liang LU ; Chien Lin CHEN ; Nitesh PRATAP ; Philip ABRAHAM ; Xiao Hua HOU ; Meiyun KE ; Jane D RICAFORTE-CAMPOS ; Ari Fahrial SYAM ; Murdani ABDULLAH
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2013;19(2):149-160
Chronic constipation (CC) may impact on quality of life. There is substantial patient dissatisfaction; possible reasons are failure to recognize underlying constipation, inappropriate dietary advice and inadequate treatment. The aim of these practical guidelines intended for primary care physicians, and which are based on Asian perspectives, is to provide an approach to CC that is relevant to the existing health-care infrastructure. Physicians should not rely on infrequent bowel movements to diagnose CC as many patients have one or more bowel movement a day. More commonly, patients present with hard stool, straining, incomplete feeling, bloating and other dyspeptic symptoms. Physicians should consider CC in these situations and when patients are found to use laxative containing supplements. In the absence of alarm features physicians may start with a 2-4 week therapeutic trial of available pharmacological agents including osmotic, stimulant and enterokinetic agents. Where safe to do so, physicians should consider regular (as opposed to on demand dosing), combination treatment and continuous treatment for at least 4 weeks. If patients do not achieve satisfactory response, they should be referred to tertiary centers for physiological evaluation of colonic transit and pelvic floor function. Surgical referral is a last resort, which should be considered only after a thorough physiological and psychological evaluation.
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