1.Research on the Current Situation and Influencing Factors of Digitalized Medical and Health Service Space for the Elderly from the Perspective of Healthy Aging
Qiaoqiao REN ; Kai ZHENG ; Chaoyi CHEN ; Zeyu YAN ; Yanhua HAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(7):38-42
Objective To study the current situation and influencing factors of the digitalized medical and health service space for the elderly,it provides a reference for solving the dilemma of digital medical treatment for the elderly,sharing the dividend of digital medical development,and achieving the goal of healthy aging.Methods Using stratified cluster sampling method,a questionnaire survey was conducted among the elderly in Jiamusi City and Daqing City of Heilongjiang Province in August 2024,and 800 valid questionnaires were collected.Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of the spatial level of digitalized medical and health services for the elderly.Results The score of digitalized medical and health service space for the elderly was(2.05±1.90).The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that digital health literacy,long-term residence and digital literacy were the main influencing factors of digitalized medical and health service space for the elderly the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The government,hospitals,enterprises,society,families and other multi-subjects should pay attention to the integration of digitalized medical and health service space for the elderly,and cooperate with the improvement of the digital ability of the elderly by creating an external digital medical environment,so as to reduce the occurrence of adverse outcomes in the digitalized medical and health service space of the elderly,eliminate the dilemma of digital medical treatment for the elderly,improve the medical well-being of the elderly in the digital society,and promote healthy aging.
2.Research on the Current Situation and Influencing Factors of Digitalized Medical and Health Service Space for the Elderly from the Perspective of Healthy Aging
Qiaoqiao REN ; Kai ZHENG ; Chaoyi CHEN ; Zeyu YAN ; Yanhua HAO
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(7):38-42
Objective To study the current situation and influencing factors of the digitalized medical and health service space for the elderly,it provides a reference for solving the dilemma of digital medical treatment for the elderly,sharing the dividend of digital medical development,and achieving the goal of healthy aging.Methods Using stratified cluster sampling method,a questionnaire survey was conducted among the elderly in Jiamusi City and Daqing City of Heilongjiang Province in August 2024,and 800 valid questionnaires were collected.Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of the spatial level of digitalized medical and health services for the elderly.Results The score of digitalized medical and health service space for the elderly was(2.05±1.90).The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that digital health literacy,long-term residence and digital literacy were the main influencing factors of digitalized medical and health service space for the elderly the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The government,hospitals,enterprises,society,families and other multi-subjects should pay attention to the integration of digitalized medical and health service space for the elderly,and cooperate with the improvement of the digital ability of the elderly by creating an external digital medical environment,so as to reduce the occurrence of adverse outcomes in the digitalized medical and health service space of the elderly,eliminate the dilemma of digital medical treatment for the elderly,improve the medical well-being of the elderly in the digital society,and promote healthy aging.
3.Abnormal spinal curvature and associated factors among primary and secondary school students in Sichuan Province
ZENG Jie, ZHOU Liang, REN Qiaoqiao, ZHU Hongbin, ZHANG Li
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(8):1130-1133
Objective:
To investigate abnormal spinal curvature among primary and secondary school students in Sichuan Province, so as to provide evidence for scientific prevention.
Methods:
Using a stratified cluster random sampling method, a total of 210 713 students of grade 4 to grade 12 from 21 cities (prefectures) in Sichuan Province were selected for spinal curvature screening and questionnaire survey from September to November 2022. Chi-square test and multivariate Logistic regression model were used to analyze the influencing factors of abnormal spinal curvature.
Results:
The detection rate of abnormal spinal curvature was 3.42%, with urban areas (4.54%) higher than that in suburban areas(2.57%), girls (3.86%) higher than that in boys(2.98%), high school students (4.70%) higher than that in middle school students (3.80%) and elementary school students(2.21%), the differences were statistically significant ( χ 2=606.96, 123.81, 645.24, P <0.01). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that urban area, junior and senior high school, girl, carrying backpack on one shoulder, desks and chairs adjusted for student height less than ≤1 time every school year, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity less than 1 h per week, and indoors sedentary time more than 10 h/d were positively associated with abnormal spinal curvature ( OR=1.72, 1.75, 1.87, 1.26, 1.09, 1.07, 1.10, 1.25 , P <0.05).
Conclusion
The detection rate of abnormal spinal curvature of primary and secondary school students may be affected by the urbanicity, educational stage as well as gender in Sichuan Province. More attention should be paid to urban high school girls, and targeted strategies should be explored to reduce the incidence of abnormal spinal curvature.
4. Cross-cultural adjustment of successful aging scale and its reliability and validity in urban elderly
Pei TONG ; Jingjing ZHOU ; Yajing ZHENG ; Qingzhuo REN ; Yunyi LIANG ; Qiaoqiao SHEN ; Xiaojia SUN ; Yulin GAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(11):1030-1036
Objective:
To revised the Taiwan version successful aging inventory (SAI), and verify its reliability and validity in urban elderly in mainland China.
Methods:
SAI was adjusted by culture and revised by pre-test to form a formal questionnaire. A sample of 600 elderly people in Guangzhou was chosen for a face-to-face questionnaire survey through convenient sampling. Half of the sample (


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