1.Research on motion characteristics of spacesuit joints based on parametric modeling analysis
Dongyue LIU ; Rongqing WANG ; Junbing LIU ; Aiming BU ; Hongrui YANG ; Qian RAN ; Wanxin ZHANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(2):96-100
Objective With the development of manned space missions to the moon and space exploration,extravehicular activities become more frequent and extravehicular mission become more complex,which puts forward higher requirements for the extravehicular spacesuit.In order to ensure the ergonomics of spacesuit,the flexible joints are usually adopted in the limbs of spacesuit.The structural design of large angle of movement and low resistance joints is the basic for ensuring the ergonomics of spacesuit.Methods This study established a method of spacesuit joint structure to analysis the motion characteristic of typical joints.Firstly,the structure and activity characteristics of the spacesuit and lunar space suits were comprehensively analyzed,and the activity characteristics of different typical structure are qualitatively analyzed based on existing empirical method.Then,the dynamics of typical structure was analyzed by finite element model.By studying the change trend of motion of spacesuit joint with motion angle,and the motion characteristic curve was obtained.Finally,the model was studied according to different structural size parameters.The influence of structural parameters on the motion characteristics was analyzed,and the curves was obtained to provide a basis for design of spacesuit motion joint structure.Results Through the above analysis,the motion characteristics of different typical structure are obtained qualitatively.And the influence of different structure parameters on the motion characteristics was analyzed.This establishes the method basis for structure design.Conclusion The study was carried out a method based on finite element model for joint motion analysis,which is suitable for the design of typical joint structure of spacesuit.
2.Research on the equity of maternal health service utilization in Changning District, Shanghai
Ying HUANG ; Wenli FANG ; Fang BU ; Ye SHEN ; Ning QIAN ; Xuelin BAI ; Shuo YU ; Ji LIANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;36(6):137-141
Objective To understand the equity and influencing factors of maternal health service utilization in Changning District, Shanghai. Methods A convenience sampling method was used to conduct a questionnaire survey among mothers of children aged 1 to 1.5 years old who received health services from the child health care clinics and EPI clinics of 10 community health service centers in Changning District, Shanghai from March to April 2022. Count data was expressed by frequency and percentage. Chi-square analysis, binomial logistic regression analysis, and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to analyze fairness-related factors. Rate difference, rate ratio and concentration index were used to represent fairness. Results A total of 696 subjects were investigated, with an average age of (33.35±4.76) years. There were statistically significant differences in service utilization among women with different household registrations only in early pregnancy registration (χ2=11.026, P=0.001) and postpartum visits (χ2=4.989, P=0.026). Women with a career showed differently in folic acid supplement (χ2=6.247, P=0.012), early pregnancy registration (χ2=12.989, P=0.002), physical examination in 42 days postpartum (χ2=4.446, P=0.035) and postpartum contraception (χ2=4.061, P=0.044), and the differences were statistically significant. Women with different monthly family income had a statistically significant difference in pre-pregnancy examination (χ2=8.977, P=0.030) and postpartum visit (χ2=16.114, P=0.001). There was a statistically significant difference between women with maternity insurance or not in the early pregnancy registration (χ2=10.576, P=0.001) and physical examination in 42 days postpartum (χ2=8.166, P=0.004). The results of the multivariate analysis showed that occupation (OR=2.616, 95% CI: 1.142-5.990) and maternity insurance (OR=4.490, 95% CI: 1.992~10.120) affected the utilization of service in early pregnancy registration. The monthly household income (OR=0.278, 95% CI: 0.124-0.625) affected the utilization of services in postpartum visit. At the same time, the monthly household income (10,000-19,999: OR=0.286, 95% CI: 0.090-0.907; ≥30,000: OR=0.180, 95% CI: 0.041-0.801) also affected the utilization of service in physical examination in 42 days postpartum. Conclusion The equity of maternal health care service utilization overall is good in central area in Shanghai, but there is still room for improvement. It is necessary to strengthen community mobilization, propagandize maternal health services, and expand the coverage of maternity insurance to improve the equity of maternal health service utilization and provide equal access to maternity health services.
3.Practice of upgrading the "chain-style" management system based on the key elements of process assessment quality of resident training
Lu CHEN ; Shangrong LI ; Bu YANG ; Qian WANG ; Yao YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(3):295-301
Process assessment is an important part of standardized resident training, and paying attention to the key elements of process assessment is conducive to improving the quality of training. Based on total quality management theory and the requirements of the Standards for Standardized Resident Training Bases (2022 Edition), The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University made improvements and upgrades on the basis of the original "chain" management system. These included refining the management at the entry of a clinical department, improving the timely examination rate of key elements when leaving the clinical department, strengthening the attention paid to the results of the examination of key elements when leaving the clinical department, implementing the guidance of supervising physicians on the handwritten medical records of residents, and interconnecting the "chain" management system with the actual clinical cases. The upgraded management system had a high level of satisfaction, and the timely examination rate for resident assessment and the quality of resident training were improved, which reflects improvements in the level of information management of the whole process and the management ability of information and data.
4.Application of signature pedagogy in teaching "basic nursing" course
Di SUN ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Qian SUN ; Xiumei BU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(2):271-277
Objective:To explore the impact of "basic nursing" course with signature pedagogy on undergraduate nursing students' critical thinking, professional identity, and professionalism.Methods:A signature pedagogy method for the "basic nursing" course was established using narrative as a theoretical lesson and scenario-simulation as a laboratory lesson. Ninety sophomore nursing students in the 2020 undergraduate nursing program were selected as the participants of a controlled pre-post study. The students were evaluated using the Critical Thinking Inventory, the Professional Identity Questionnaire, and the Professionalism Inventory before and after the course. Semi-structured interviews were conducted at the end of the course to gain an in-depth understanding of their learning experience. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 26.0 and Nvivo 11.0 Colaizzi's seven-step method was used for analysis of qualitative research.Results:A total of 87 nursing students participated in the course and 83 were included in the quantitative analysis. The total scores of critical thinking skills (286.83±17.44), professional identity (58.95±6.43), and professionalism (67.08±11.21) were significantly higher after the course than before the course ( P<0.001). Qualitative study identified the four themes of promoting effective learning, developing critical thinking and empathy, building professional attitudes, and expecting curriculum optimization. Conclusions:The "basic nursing" course based on signature pedagogy for undergraduate nursing students helps to enhance their critical thinking, foster a sense of professional identity, and develop professionalism.
5.Practice of upgrading the "chain-style" management system based on the key elements of process assessment quality of resident training
Lu CHEN ; Shangrong LI ; Bu YANG ; Qian WANG ; Yao YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(3):295-301
Process assessment is an important part of standardized resident training, and paying attention to the key elements of process assessment is conducive to improving the quality of training. Based on total quality management theory and the requirements of the Standards for Standardized Resident Training Bases (2022 Edition), The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University made improvements and upgrades on the basis of the original "chain" management system. These included refining the management at the entry of a clinical department, improving the timely examination rate of key elements when leaving the clinical department, strengthening the attention paid to the results of the examination of key elements when leaving the clinical department, implementing the guidance of supervising physicians on the handwritten medical records of residents, and interconnecting the "chain" management system with the actual clinical cases. The upgraded management system had a high level of satisfaction, and the timely examination rate for resident assessment and the quality of resident training were improved, which reflects improvements in the level of information management of the whole process and the management ability of information and data.
6.Application of signature pedagogy in teaching "basic nursing" course
Di SUN ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Qian SUN ; Xiumei BU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(2):271-277
Objective:To explore the impact of "basic nursing" course with signature pedagogy on undergraduate nursing students' critical thinking, professional identity, and professionalism.Methods:A signature pedagogy method for the "basic nursing" course was established using narrative as a theoretical lesson and scenario-simulation as a laboratory lesson. Ninety sophomore nursing students in the 2020 undergraduate nursing program were selected as the participants of a controlled pre-post study. The students were evaluated using the Critical Thinking Inventory, the Professional Identity Questionnaire, and the Professionalism Inventory before and after the course. Semi-structured interviews were conducted at the end of the course to gain an in-depth understanding of their learning experience. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 26.0 and Nvivo 11.0 Colaizzi's seven-step method was used for analysis of qualitative research.Results:A total of 87 nursing students participated in the course and 83 were included in the quantitative analysis. The total scores of critical thinking skills (286.83±17.44), professional identity (58.95±6.43), and professionalism (67.08±11.21) were significantly higher after the course than before the course ( P<0.001). Qualitative study identified the four themes of promoting effective learning, developing critical thinking and empathy, building professional attitudes, and expecting curriculum optimization. Conclusions:The "basic nursing" course based on signature pedagogy for undergraduate nursing students helps to enhance their critical thinking, foster a sense of professional identity, and develop professionalism.
7.Quality evaluation of Xintong granules based on HPLC fingerprint and quantitative analysis of multi-components by single-marker method
Xide YE ; Xiaolong FENG ; Mingguo SHAO ; Linchun WAN ; Zhenyu HU ; Chunyu CHEN ; Yu WU ; Junwen BU ; Yuhang QIAN ; Fanqiang MENG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(15):1866-1870
OBJECTIVE To establish the HPLC fingerprint of Xintong granules and the quantitative analysis of multi-components by single-marker method(QAMS)to determine the contents of 7 components,so as to provide a scientific basis for their quality control.METHODS HPLC method was used to establish the fingerprints for 10 batches of Xintong granules(No.S1-S10),and similarity evaluation,cluster analysis(CA)and partial least squares-discriminant analysis(PLS-DA)were performed.At the same time,the contents of seven components,including puerarin,daidzin,calycosin-7-O-β-D-glucoside,stilbene glycoside,naringin,icariin and tanshinone ⅡA,were determined by QAMS method,and were compared with the results of external standard method.RESULTS A total of 18 common peaks were marked and 7 peaks were identified in the HPLC fingerprints for 10 batches of Xintong granules,namely puerarin(peak 4),daidzin(peak 7),calycosin-7-O-β-D-glucoside(peak 9),stilbene glycoside(peak 10),naringin(peak 12),icariin(peak 17),and tanshinone ⅡA(peak 18);the similarities among them were more than 0.990,and CA and PLS-DA results showed that S4-S5,S8-S10,S1-S3 and S6-S7 were clustered into three categories,respectively.Using naringin as the internal standard,the contents of puerarin,daidzin,calycosin-7-O-β-D-glucoside,stilbene glycoside,icariin and tanshinone ⅡA were determined to be 7.868 1-10.181 2,1.709 2-2.374 1,0.285 2-0.326 3,1.024 1-1.523 9,0.140 2-0.290 4,and 0.077 1-0.219 4 mg/g,respectively,by the QAMS.These results showed no significant differences compared to those obtained by the external standard method.CONCLUSIONS Established HPLC fingerprint and QAMS method are convenient,stable and accurate,which can provide a basis for the quality evaluation of Xintong granules.
8.Expression of PXMP4 in breast cancer tissues and its effects on biological behavior of breast cancer cells
Wei LI ; Jingyu ZHANG ; Haixia BU ; Qingqing CHEN ; Xupeng SUN ; Xinlai QIAN ; Guoyang HE
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2024;40(9):923-930
Purpose To detect the expression of peroxiso-mal membrane protein 4(PXMP4)in breast cancer tissues and to explore the effect of PXMP4 on the proliferation,invasion,and epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)of breast cancer cells.Methods Bioinformatics and immunohistochemistry(IHC)were used to detect the expression of PXMP4 in breast cancer tissues.In breast cancer cells,Western blot was used to detect the expression of Cyclin D1,E-cadherin,vimentin and N-cadherin after knockdown and overexpression of PMXP4.The proliferation ability of breast cancer cells was analyzed by CCK-8 and plate cloning assay.Scratch healing and Transwell assay an-alyzed the migration and invasion ability of breast cancer cells.Lentivirus was used to construct a PXMP4-silenced MCF-7 cell line,and the PXMP4-silenced MCF-7 cells were injected into the subcutaneous or tail vein of mice to observe lung metastasis and the number of subcutaneous tumors.Results Bioinformat-ics and IHC showed that the expression of PXMP4 in breast cancer tissues was significantly increased(P<0.05),and the prognosis of breast cancer patients with high expression of PXMP4 was poor(P<0.05).The clinicopathological analysis showed that the expression of PXMP4 was correlated with tumor grade and lymph node metastasis(P<0.05).In vitro knock-down of PMXP4 inhibited the proliferation,invasion and EMT process of breast cancer cells(P<0.05).Conversely,overex-pression of PXMP4 promoted the proliferation,invasion and EMT process of breast cancer cells(P<0.05).In vivo,the number of lung metastases,the size of subcutaneous tumor,and the expression of Ki67 in tumor tissue were significantly de-creased after silenced PXMP4(P<0.05).Conclusion PXMP4 is related to tumor grading and lymph node metastasis.PXMP4 promotes proliferation,invasion and EMT process of breast cancer cells.
9.Discussion on the status quo and problems of health risk management of hand-transmitted vibration in the workplace
Qian BU ; Lele JIA ; Jingyun LI ; Zhongbin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(1):69-72
The risk management in workplace is an important measure to effectively prevent and control the harm of hand-transmitted vibration. Based on the relevant developments at home and abroad, this paper expounds the risk of manual vibration operation in workplace by taking contact assessment and hazard assessment as an example. On this basis, the limit management and hierarchical management related to risk management are discussed, and the existing problems are analyzed.
10.Discussion on the status quo and problems of health risk management of hand-transmitted vibration in the workplace
Qian BU ; Lele JIA ; Jingyun LI ; Zhongbin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(1):69-72
The risk management in workplace is an important measure to effectively prevent and control the harm of hand-transmitted vibration. Based on the relevant developments at home and abroad, this paper expounds the risk of manual vibration operation in workplace by taking contact assessment and hazard assessment as an example. On this basis, the limit management and hierarchical management related to risk management are discussed, and the existing problems are analyzed.


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