1.Insights from the Development Process of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chronic Disease Management Guidelines for Menopausal Women with Emotional Disorders(DB44/T 2547-2024)
Guanglian HE ; Jianong YU ; Xuchun HUANG ; Weizhi FAN ; Yuanxiu CHEN ; Jingling HE ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Qinghua GUO
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(11):2868-2876
This article outlines the formulation process of the local standard of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chronic Disease Management Guideline for Menopausal Women with Emotional Disorders(DB44/T 2547-2024;hereafter referred to as the"Guideline").By analyzing its structural framework and content,this study elucidates the TCM-specific chronic disease management strategies incorporated in the Guidelines,aiming to supply references to the development of similar standards and provide guidance for TCM chronic disease management practices.The development for the Guideline involved a multi-dimensional evidence collection process,including literature review,summary of expert experience,and expert consultations.By employing a multi-dimensional evidence-based approach,the Guideline has effectively integrated diverse evidence sources,and ensures the standard formulation being scientific and precise.The Guideline proposes the requirements for TCM-specific chronic disease management of menopausal women with emotional disorders firstly.By incorporating TCM lifestyle regulation,TCM emotional management,TCM dietary therapy,medication guidance,exercise therapies,and distinctive external treatments,the Guideline has developed into a comprehensive TCM chronic disease management system for prevention,treatment,rehabilitation and health preservation.The integrated approach effectively reduces the recurrence of emotional disorder and enhances quality of life of the patients.
2.Progress in experimental research on the mechanism of action of cinnamon in central nervous system diseases
Qinghua FAN ; Keqing ZHOU ; Xiaoyan WU ; Xuzhou WU ; Yueqiang HU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(5):102-113
Cinnamomum cassia Presl belongs to the camphor family of evergreen trees,and its bark is used as a medicine.It contains volatile oils,polyphenols,polysaccharides,flavonoids,flavanols,and other chemical constituents that can inhibit the neuroinflammatory response,oxidative stress,and neuronal apoptosis,and provide neuroprotection,as well as improving cerebral ischemia-reperfusion.Progress in modern medicine has demonstrated that cinnamon has unique advantages in terms of the prevention and treatment of central nervous system diseases(CNSD),and cinnamon and its preparations have been widely used to treat neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.The role of cinnamon for the treatment of CNSD has thus become a hot research topic;however,its mechanism of action in the nervous system has not been comprehensively outlined and summarized.This review therefore summarizes the progress in experimental research worldwide,regarding the use of cinnamon to treat CNSD,to provide an evidence base for clinical research and to develop the use of cinnamon.
3.The ferroptosis is induced in degenerated temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis chondrocytes by abnor-mal biological force
Qinghua LI ; Peinan FAN ; Qinyu LUO ; Yang YU ; Hongxu YANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(2):181-188
Objective:The aim of this study is to explain the key role of chondrocyte ferroptosis in TMJ OA and demonstrate that abnormal occlusion stimulation is an important causative factor of ferroptosis.Methods:We observed the morphological changes of mouse condylar cartilage in unilateral anterior crossbite(UAC,an abnormal occlusion stimulation)and bilateral anterior elevation(BAE,a proliferation occlusion stimulation)mice by HE and SO staining,and analyzed the expression of intracellular GPX4 by im-munofluorescence staining,and analyzed the changes in the content of mitochondria and reactive oxygen species by JC-1 and ROS staining.Results:The UAC caused degeneration of condylar cartilage and ferroptosis of chondrocytes in mice.The accumulation of iron ions and the dysfunction of mitochondria in chondrocytes significantly upregulated.The expression of GPX4,which is a key reg-ulator in the regulation of ferroptosis was lowered in UAC mice condyle cartilage.Moreover,in BAE model the condylar cartilage hy-perplasia was observed,but not the ferroptosis of chondrocytes.Conclusion:This study revealed that the abnormal biological force caused by abnormal occlusion could induce ferroptosis of chondrocytes,and ferroptosis is one of the main factors leading to the de-generation and thinning of condylar cartilage.GPX4 could regulate the ferroptosis of chondrocytes.
4.Research on the development of entrustable professional activity indicators for residents in China: a systematic review
Jingyu ZHONG ; Yue XING ; Liangjing LÜ ; Qinghua MIN ; Zhengguang XIAO ; Caisong ZHU ; Dandan SHI ; Xiaoyu FAN ; Jingshen CHU ; Huan ZHANG ; Yi JIANG ; Weiwu YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(6):728-735
Objective:To systematically evaluate the current status of research on the development of indicators for entrustable professional activities (EPAs) of residents in China.Methods:We searched the China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, Airiti Library, PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases for literature on the development of EPA indicators for residents in China published between January 1, 2005 and February 28, 2025. Two researchers independently screened the literature and extracted data, followed by descriptive analysis. The quality of the studies was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tool for expert opinion. Quantitative data were presented as medians (ranges) and qualitative data were presented as frequencies (percentages).Results:A total of eight articles were included, in which two general EPA indicator systems and six specialty-specific EPA indicator systems were developed for residents. The overall quality of the research was high, with the main shortcomings related to the methods used in the process of constructing the consensus indicators. The number of experts recruited ranged from 22 to 45, with 100.00% response rate, high authority coefficients (0.820-0.914), and high coordination coefficients (0.157-0.741). Most of the studies used literature reviews as one source for the indicator pool (8 studies, 100.00%), employed the Delphi method to reach consensus (6 studies, 75.00%), and provided inclusion criteria for the indicators (7 studies, 87.50%). However, only one study (12.50%) explored the practical application of the developed indicators, and none of the studies set indicator weights or conducted quality assessments. The number of EPA indicators developed ranged from 10 to 38 per study. The reporting of EPA indicators was included in most studies regarding titles (8 studies, 100.00%) and the expected levels of entrustment at various stages of training (6 studies, 75.00%), but the reporting on other aspects was lacking. Among the specialty-specific EPA indicators, 38.39% overlapped with the general EPAs indicators.Conclusions:The research on the development of EPA indicators for residents in China is still in its early stages, and there is room for improvement in methodological quality and reporting coverage. There is partial overlap between specialty-specific and general EPA indicators, failing to fully reflect the unique characteristics of different specialties.
5.Accuracy and quality of answer reasoning of Chinese large language model in Chinese middle level professional qualification examination of radiology
Jingyu ZHONG ; Yue XING ; Yangfan HU ; Qinghua MIN ; Caisong ZHU ; Dandan SHI ; Xiaoyu FAN ; Jingshen CHU ; Huan ZHANG ; Weiwu YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(2):145-149
Objective:To compare the accuracy of a Chinese large language model (LLM) and radiologists in Chinese middle level professional qualification examination of radiology, and evaluate the quality of answer reasoning provided by the Chinese LLM.Methods:In this study, 100 high-quality questions were selected using stratified random sampling to form a test set. We asked the ERNIE Bot by dialogues on the website to provide the correct answers and answer reasoning for these questions. These questions were also answered by 15 radiologists with different levels of experience. The accuracy of Chinese LLM and that of radiologists were compared. Two radiologists evaluated the quality of answer reasoning using a 5-point semi-quantitative scale.Results:The accuracy of ERNIE Bot was 60.00%, which was lower than the median (interquartile) accuracy of 67.00% (64.00%, 73.00%) for radiologists, and the difference was statistically significant ( W=2.47, P=0.013). The word count of the reasoning provided by Ernie Bot was (196.44±99.25) words, with no significant difference in word count between correct and incorrect answer reasoning, which were (211.03±107.53) words and (174.55±81.84) words, respectively ( t=1.82, P=0.072). Among the correct answers, the quality of reasoning was scored as follows: 1 point for 3 questions, 2 points for 9 questions, 3 points for 12 questions, and 4 points for 36 questions. No reasoning received a score of 5. Conclusions:Chinese LLM demonstrates a certain level of medical knowledge and clinical reasoning ability, which can assist clinical teachers in educational activities. However, it is not yet able to independently tutor residents and lacks the ability of invitational and heuristic teaching.
6.An investigation of the current status of Chinese-foreign cooperative education programs for medical majors
Jingyu ZHONG ; Yue XING ; Qinghua MIN ; Zhengguang XIAO ; Caisong ZHU ; Dandan SHI ; Xiaoyu FAN ; Jingshen CHU ; Huan ZHANG ; Yi JIANG ; Weiwu YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(5):577-582
Objective:To investigate the current status of Chinese-foreign cooperative education programs for medical majors, and to discuss the potential problems and development trends of this field.Methods:Related data were collected from the information platform of Chinese-Foreign Cooperation in Running Schools by Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, and the characteristics of Chinese-foreign cooperative education programs for medical majors were extracted for analysis. Categorical data were expressed as frequency (percentage), and continuous data were expressed as mean±standard deviation.Results:A total of 83 Chinese-foreign cooperative education programs for medical majors were included in the study, accounting for only 3.45% (83/2 406) of all programs. Chinese partners in these cooperative programs were mainly from East China (41 programs, 49.40%), while foreign partners were mainly from Europe (39 programs, 46.99%). The mean duration of these programs was (3.61±0.88) years, with an enrollment of (87.08±35.52) students. Most of the students were included in National General Higher Education Enrollment Plan (79 programs, 95.18%), and the main majors included nursing (39 programs, 46.99%), medical technology (19 programs, 22.89%), and clinical medicine (11 programs, 13.25%), with the main enrollment level of junior college (45 programs, 54.22%). Chinese partners in the cooperative programs mainly issued academic certificate (45 programs, 54.22%) or academic certificate plus degree certificate (36 programs, 43.37%), while most foreign partners did not issue such certificates (44 programs, 53.01%).Conclusions:There are several problems in Chinese-foreign cooperative education programs for medical majors, such as a limited number of programs, a significant regional difference, an imbalanced distribution of specialties, a low level of education, and inconsistency in issuance of certificates, which still requires further improvement and standardization. However, there are also high-level and high-quality programs for reference.
7.Optimization and evaluation of smart follow-up workflow for day-case breast surgery based on action research
Lingmei YIN ; Ning ZHANG ; Haixin BO ; Dongju FAN ; Yuanyuan NIE ; Yiling LIU ; Chengjing XU ; Songjie SHEN ; Qinghua BAI ; Ying HAO ; Xiaojie WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(19):2641-2647
Objective:To optimize the smart follow-up workflow for day-case breast surgery patients using an action research approach and evaluate its effectiveness.Methods:A total of 648 post-discharge patients who underwent day-case breast surgery at the Day Surgery Unit of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences between February and May 2024 were selected by convenience sampling. Patients who received routine smart follow-up (automated+telephone) from February to March 2024 served as the baseline group. Patients enrolled in April 2024 ( n=218) and May 2024 ( n=202) formed the first and second cycle groups, respectively, in which the smart follow-up workflow was optimized iteratively using action research. Outcome indicators included automated recovery rate and total recovery rate of follow-up forms, as well as the incidence of postoperative discomfort symptoms. Results:The automated and total recovery rates of follow-up forms in the first and second cycle groups were significantly higher than those in the baseline group, with statistically significant differences observed ( P<0.01). The proportion of patients experiencing persistent chest distress was significantly lower in the first and second cycle groups compared to the baseline group, and further reduced in the second cycle group compared to the first, with statistically significant differences observed ( P<0.01). Pain levels in the first and second cycle groups were also significantly lower than those in the baseline group, with statistically significant differences observed ( P<0.01) . Conclusions:Optimizing the smart follow-up workflow for day-case breast surgery patients based on an action research approach can significantly improve the automated and overall recovery rates of follow-up forms, reduce postoperative discomfort, and enhance both the efficiency and quality of follow-up care.
8.The ferroptosis is induced in degenerated temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis chondrocytes by abnor-mal biological force
Qinghua LI ; Peinan FAN ; Qinyu LUO ; Yang YU ; Hongxu YANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2025;41(2):181-188
Objective:The aim of this study is to explain the key role of chondrocyte ferroptosis in TMJ OA and demonstrate that abnormal occlusion stimulation is an important causative factor of ferroptosis.Methods:We observed the morphological changes of mouse condylar cartilage in unilateral anterior crossbite(UAC,an abnormal occlusion stimulation)and bilateral anterior elevation(BAE,a proliferation occlusion stimulation)mice by HE and SO staining,and analyzed the expression of intracellular GPX4 by im-munofluorescence staining,and analyzed the changes in the content of mitochondria and reactive oxygen species by JC-1 and ROS staining.Results:The UAC caused degeneration of condylar cartilage and ferroptosis of chondrocytes in mice.The accumulation of iron ions and the dysfunction of mitochondria in chondrocytes significantly upregulated.The expression of GPX4,which is a key reg-ulator in the regulation of ferroptosis was lowered in UAC mice condyle cartilage.Moreover,in BAE model the condylar cartilage hy-perplasia was observed,but not the ferroptosis of chondrocytes.Conclusion:This study revealed that the abnormal biological force caused by abnormal occlusion could induce ferroptosis of chondrocytes,and ferroptosis is one of the main factors leading to the de-generation and thinning of condylar cartilage.GPX4 could regulate the ferroptosis of chondrocytes.
9.Progress in experimental research on the mechanism of action of cinnamon in central nervous system diseases
Qinghua FAN ; Keqing ZHOU ; Xiaoyan WU ; Xuzhou WU ; Yueqiang HU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(5):102-113
Cinnamomum cassia Presl belongs to the camphor family of evergreen trees,and its bark is used as a medicine.It contains volatile oils,polyphenols,polysaccharides,flavonoids,flavanols,and other chemical constituents that can inhibit the neuroinflammatory response,oxidative stress,and neuronal apoptosis,and provide neuroprotection,as well as improving cerebral ischemia-reperfusion.Progress in modern medicine has demonstrated that cinnamon has unique advantages in terms of the prevention and treatment of central nervous system diseases(CNSD),and cinnamon and its preparations have been widely used to treat neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.The role of cinnamon for the treatment of CNSD has thus become a hot research topic;however,its mechanism of action in the nervous system has not been comprehensively outlined and summarized.This review therefore summarizes the progress in experimental research worldwide,regarding the use of cinnamon to treat CNSD,to provide an evidence base for clinical research and to develop the use of cinnamon.
10.Research on the development of entrustable professional activity indicators for residents in China: a systematic review
Jingyu ZHONG ; Yue XING ; Liangjing LÜ ; Qinghua MIN ; Zhengguang XIAO ; Caisong ZHU ; Dandan SHI ; Xiaoyu FAN ; Jingshen CHU ; Huan ZHANG ; Yi JIANG ; Weiwu YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(6):728-735
Objective:To systematically evaluate the current status of research on the development of indicators for entrustable professional activities (EPAs) of residents in China.Methods:We searched the China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, Airiti Library, PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases for literature on the development of EPA indicators for residents in China published between January 1, 2005 and February 28, 2025. Two researchers independently screened the literature and extracted data, followed by descriptive analysis. The quality of the studies was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tool for expert opinion. Quantitative data were presented as medians (ranges) and qualitative data were presented as frequencies (percentages).Results:A total of eight articles were included, in which two general EPA indicator systems and six specialty-specific EPA indicator systems were developed for residents. The overall quality of the research was high, with the main shortcomings related to the methods used in the process of constructing the consensus indicators. The number of experts recruited ranged from 22 to 45, with 100.00% response rate, high authority coefficients (0.820-0.914), and high coordination coefficients (0.157-0.741). Most of the studies used literature reviews as one source for the indicator pool (8 studies, 100.00%), employed the Delphi method to reach consensus (6 studies, 75.00%), and provided inclusion criteria for the indicators (7 studies, 87.50%). However, only one study (12.50%) explored the practical application of the developed indicators, and none of the studies set indicator weights or conducted quality assessments. The number of EPA indicators developed ranged from 10 to 38 per study. The reporting of EPA indicators was included in most studies regarding titles (8 studies, 100.00%) and the expected levels of entrustment at various stages of training (6 studies, 75.00%), but the reporting on other aspects was lacking. Among the specialty-specific EPA indicators, 38.39% overlapped with the general EPAs indicators.Conclusions:The research on the development of EPA indicators for residents in China is still in its early stages, and there is room for improvement in methodological quality and reporting coverage. There is partial overlap between specialty-specific and general EPA indicators, failing to fully reflect the unique characteristics of different specialties.

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