1.The exploration of the practice on party building ward round promoting the high-quality development of the public hospital
Man XIE ; Qiao CHEN ; Xiaoju ZHAO ; Ziqi SU ; Mingwei XU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(6):856-858,861
Adhering to the guidance of party building is an essential requirement for comprehensively promoting the high-quality development of public hospitals.How to solve the problem of"two skins"of party building and business,further promote the deep integration of the party and business has become an important topic for the party building of public hospitals in the new era.Taking Jieyang People's Hospital as an example,this paper introduces the innovation and exploration experience on the par-ty building work round in the hospital,the working mechanism of which is"1+5+5+4"of"Party building leading,five re-sponsibility coordination,five-step linkage and four-type integration".This approach effectively promotes the deep integration and promotion of the party and business,which further lead the high-quality development of various work in the hospital.It can pro-vide reference for exploring and improving the system and mechanism of the integration of party and business,and further promote party leadership in promoting high-quality development in public hospitals.
2.Influencing factors for influenza vaccination among the elderly
LI Yiyao ; LI Xiaoju ; SHEN Xiaoying ; ZHANG Xianqi ; ZHAO Li ; ZHANG Yuhan ; WANG Xinmeng
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(1):31-35
Objective:
To investigate the status and influencing factors of influenza vaccination among the elderly, so as to provide insights into improving the strategies for influenza vaccination among the elderly.
Methods:
Elderly people aged 60 years and above were recruited from one community each in five sub-districts of Shihezi City, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region using a random sampling method. Demographic information, knowledge about influenza and influenza vaccines, vaccine literacy and influenza vaccination status in the past year were collected through questionnaire surveys. Factors affecting influenza vaccination among the elderly were analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
Totally 1 121 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 95.08%. There were 417 males (37.20%) and 704 females (62.80%). The majority were aged 60-<81 years, accounting for 80.37% (901 individuals). The awareness of knowledge about influenza and influenza vaccines was 78.86%. Low vaccine literacy was observed in 786 individuals, representing 70.12%. The influenza vaccination rate was 20.96%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that age (71-<81 years, OR=1.607, 95%CI: 1.041-2.479; ≥81 years, OR=1.719, 95%CI: 1.040-2.842), educational level (middle school/technical secondary school, OR=0.616, 95%CI: 0.416-0.911), medical expense payment (employee medical insurance, OR=6.531, 95%CI: 2.030-21.010; resident medical insurance, OR=3.385, 95%CI: 1.095-10.466; public expense, OR=4.828, 95%CI: 1.700-13.712), vaccination willingness (yes, OR=6.237, 95%CI: 3.277-11.871), influenza vaccination history (yes, OR=14.600, 95%CI: 8.733-24.408) and vaccine literacy (medium and above, OR=2.412, 95%CI: 1.636-3.555) were associated with influenza vaccination among the elderly.
Conclusion
The influenza vaccination rate among the elderly was relatively low, and was mainly affected by age, educational level, medical expense payment, vaccination willingness, influenza vaccination history and vaccine literacy.
3.Research progress of biometric identification technology in the field of human health
Yaling XING ; Zheng ZHANG ; Zongtang CHU ; Xiaoju LI ; Jingxiang ZHANG ; Chenhui WANG ; Jin ZHAO
Military Medical Sciences 2025;49(1):47-53
Biometric recognition technology has developed rapidly and highly integrated with clinical diagnostics,phenotypic genomics,genomics,and big data analytics,facilitating not only precise personal identification but also demonstrating significant potential in health maintenance,particularly for military personnel.Global research has increasingly focused on uncovering the complex associations between biometric traits and key health determinants,such as disease susceptibility,psychological states,and physiological functions,to further harness biometrics in proactive health management.This paper provided a comprehensive overview of the latest progress and emerging applications of biometric technology in healthcare and military medicine,aiming to offer a scientific reference supporting the strategic development of biometrics research,its application promotion,and population-wide health management enhancement.
4.Relationship between systemic immune inflammation index and vitamin D in patients with type 2 diabetes based on restricted cubic spline
Min ZHAO ; Zhiwen LI ; Chenglong HUANG ; Xiaoju SHEN ; Guangming HUANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(15):2393-2397
Objective To investigate the correlation between plasma vitamin D levels and a novel inflam-matory marker,the systemic immune-inflammatory index(SII),in patients with type 2 diabetes.Methods This study adopted a cross-sectional design,in which patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University were enrolled as study participants.Data on demographic characteristics,medical history,physical examination findings,and laboratory test results were systematically collected.Participants were categorized into three groups based on their serum vitamin D levels:deficient,insuffi-cient,and sufficient.The relationship between vitamin D levels and the SII was evaluated using a multivariate linear regression model.Additionally,a restricted cubic spline model was employed to assess the nonlinear dose-response association between vitamin D levels and SII.Results This study enrolled a total of 5,716 patients with type 2 diabetes.A statistically significant difference in the SII was observed across groups with varying vitamin D levels(P<0.05),with the highest SII value found in the vitamin D-deficient group.Multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that,after adjusting for potential confounding factors including gender,age,season of blood collection,body mass index,hypertension,dyslipidemia,and chronic kidney disease,vitamin D levels were negatively associ-ated with SII(β=-2.68,95%CI:-3.56 to-1.81,P<0.001).Compared with the vitamin D-deficient group,the vitamin D-sufficient group exhibited significantly lower SII levels(β=-78.42,95%CI:-137.90 to-18.93,P=0.01).Furthermore,the restricted cubic spline model indicated a nonlinear dose-response relationship between vita-min D levels and SII(P<0.001).Conclusion There is a significant inverse correlation between plasma vitamin D levels and the SII in patients with type 2 diabetes.
5.Relationship between systemic immune inflammation index and vitamin D in patients with type 2 diabetes based on restricted cubic spline
Min ZHAO ; Zhiwen LI ; Chenglong HUANG ; Xiaoju SHEN ; Guangming HUANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(15):2393-2397
Objective To investigate the correlation between plasma vitamin D levels and a novel inflam-matory marker,the systemic immune-inflammatory index(SII),in patients with type 2 diabetes.Methods This study adopted a cross-sectional design,in which patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University were enrolled as study participants.Data on demographic characteristics,medical history,physical examination findings,and laboratory test results were systematically collected.Participants were categorized into three groups based on their serum vitamin D levels:deficient,insuffi-cient,and sufficient.The relationship between vitamin D levels and the SII was evaluated using a multivariate linear regression model.Additionally,a restricted cubic spline model was employed to assess the nonlinear dose-response association between vitamin D levels and SII.Results This study enrolled a total of 5,716 patients with type 2 diabetes.A statistically significant difference in the SII was observed across groups with varying vitamin D levels(P<0.05),with the highest SII value found in the vitamin D-deficient group.Multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that,after adjusting for potential confounding factors including gender,age,season of blood collection,body mass index,hypertension,dyslipidemia,and chronic kidney disease,vitamin D levels were negatively associ-ated with SII(β=-2.68,95%CI:-3.56 to-1.81,P<0.001).Compared with the vitamin D-deficient group,the vitamin D-sufficient group exhibited significantly lower SII levels(β=-78.42,95%CI:-137.90 to-18.93,P=0.01).Furthermore,the restricted cubic spline model indicated a nonlinear dose-response relationship between vita-min D levels and SII(P<0.001).Conclusion There is a significant inverse correlation between plasma vitamin D levels and the SII in patients with type 2 diabetes.
6.The exploration of the practice on party building ward round promoting the high-quality development of the public hospital
Man XIE ; Qiao CHEN ; Xiaoju ZHAO ; Ziqi SU ; Mingwei XU
Modern Hospital 2025;25(6):856-858,861
Adhering to the guidance of party building is an essential requirement for comprehensively promoting the high-quality development of public hospitals.How to solve the problem of"two skins"of party building and business,further promote the deep integration of the party and business has become an important topic for the party building of public hospitals in the new era.Taking Jieyang People's Hospital as an example,this paper introduces the innovation and exploration experience on the par-ty building work round in the hospital,the working mechanism of which is"1+5+5+4"of"Party building leading,five re-sponsibility coordination,five-step linkage and four-type integration".This approach effectively promotes the deep integration and promotion of the party and business,which further lead the high-quality development of various work in the hospital.It can pro-vide reference for exploring and improving the system and mechanism of the integration of party and business,and further promote party leadership in promoting high-quality development in public hospitals.
7.Comparative study on effectiveness of injecting platelet-rich plasma with different concentrations of leukocytes under ultrasound in treatment of supraspinatus tendon injury.
Xu LI ; Jun LI ; Ying DAI ; Xiaoju GUO ; Yongqing XU ; Yongzheng GU ; Qilin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2024;38(12):1445-1450
OBJECTIVE:
To compare effectiveness of injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) with different concentrations of leukocytes under ultrasound in treatment of supraspinatus tendon injury.
METHODS:
A clinical data of 30 patients with supraspinatus tendon injury, who met the selection criteria and were admitted between December 2022 and December 2023, was retrospectively analyzed. Thirty patients were treated with 4 injections of leukocyte-poor PRP (LP-PRP, n=10), leukocyte-rich PRP (LR-PRP, n=11), and triamcinolone ( n=9), with an interval of 7-10 days between each injection. There was no significant difference between groups ( P>0.05) in the age, gender, disease duration, affected shoulder side, Ellman classification, preoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) score, Constant score, Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) score, and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) score. At 1, 3, and 6 months after injection, the shoulder pain and function were evaluated by using the VAS score, Constant score, DASH score, and ASES score. MRI was conducted to observe supraspinatus tendon healing.
RESULTS:
No severe adverse reactions was observed in all groups. All patients were followed up 6-7 months, with an average of 6.5 months. After injection, the ASES score and Constant score gradually increased in the LR-PRP group and LP-PRP group, while the VAS score and DASH score decreased, with significant differences compared to before injection ( P<0.05). Except for no significant difference between 3 and 6 months after injection in LR-PRP group ( P>0.05), the above scores showed significant differences between different time points ( P<0.05). At 1 month after injection, the Constant score in triamcinolone group significantly increased compared to before injection, while the VAS score significantly decreased ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in all scores between other time points in the triamcinolone group ( P>0.05). Except for 1 month after injection, there was no significant difference in Constant score and VAS score between groups ( P>0.05). At all other time points, the LR-PRP group and LP-PRP group had better scores than the triamcinolone group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference between the LR-PRP group and the LP-PRP group ( P>0.05). MRI showed that only 4 patients in the LP-PRP group had signs of repair at the supraspinatus tendon injury site at 6 months after injection, while no significant tendon repair sign was observed in the other patients.
CONCLUSION
Compared with triamcinolone treatment, multiple injections of LP-PRP and LR-PRP under ultrasound can promote the recovery of shoulder joint function and significantly relieve pain in patients with supraspinatus tendon injury, and imaging improvement can be seen after LP-PRP treatment.
Humans
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Platelet-Rich Plasma
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Rotator Cuff Injuries/therapy*
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Female
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Male
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Treatment Outcome
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Pain Measurement
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Leukocytes
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Tendon Injuries/therapy*
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Middle Aged
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Ultrasonography
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Ultrasonography, Interventional
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Adult
8.Construction of a core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses
Wenhua YU ; Yiyuan ZHAO ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Zhihuan ZHOU ; Jinhua LI ; Liuliu ZHANG ; Li YIN ; Wanmin QIANG ; Huiyu LUO ; Guichun JIANG ; Yuan YU ; Yuhan LU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(10):1268-1275
Objective:To construct a core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses.Methods:This study is a cross-sectional study. A preliminary draft of the core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses was developed through literature review and expert group coordination from June to November 2022. The core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses was established using the Delphi method for expert consultation and the analytic hierarchy process.Results:A total of 54 experts from 11 hospitals and four medical schools in 10 provinces and municipalities directly under the central government across the country were included in two rounds of expert consultation. The effective response rates of the questionnaire were all 100%, with an expert authority coefficient of 0.90, Kendall coordination coefficients of 0.089 to 0.179 and 0.101 to 0.176 ( P<0.01). The final established core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses included seven primary indicators and 69 secondary indicators. Conclusions:The core competency indicator system for oncology advanced practice nurses is comprehensive and has the characteristics of specialized oncology nursing, and the construction process is scientific and reliable, laying the foundation for future training of oncology advanced practice nurses.
9.Expert Consensus on the Application of Free Polyfoliate Perforator Flaps
Juyu TANG ; Yixin ZHANG ; Shimin ZHANG ; Yongjun RUI ; Xiaoheng DING ; Xin WANG ; Lei XU ; Guangyue ZHAO ; Shuming ZHANG ; Qingtang ZHU ; Shanlin CHEN ; Wenjun LI ; Xinyu FAN ; Xianyou ZHENG ; Shihui GU ; Panfeng WU ; Jie ZHAN ; Yaping LIU ; Xiaoju ZHENG ; Xing ZHANG ; Lu YIN ; Fang YU ; Liming QING ; Songlin XIE ; Mingjiang LIU ; Jun LIU ; Xiaodan XIA ; Kuangwen LI ; Fei LIU ; Zengtao WANG ; Huaqiao WANG ; Guangtai MU ; Maolin TANG ; Yongqing XU ; Liqiang GU ; Dachuan XU ; Chunlin HOU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2024;47(6):601-610
The polyfoliate perforator flap is a new type of flap that was developed on the basis of the traditional polyfoliate myocutaneous flap, polyfoliate fascial flap and perforator flap. It overturns the traditional idea that the deep fascial vascular network is the fundamental for a survival of the flap, and enables the flaps to achieve the best profile and function of the recipient areas with minimal damage to the donor area. In order to improve the understanding of the polyfoliate perforator flap and further standardise its clinical application, this paper forms a consensus on the definition, classification, indications, operative points and precautions of the polyfoliate perforator flap, so as to provide references in diagnosis and treatment process and practical application for the surgeons.
10.Expert Consensus on the Application of Free Polyfoliate Perforator Flaps
Juyu TANG ; Yixin ZHANG ; Shimin ZHANG ; Yongjun RUI ; Xiaoheng DING ; Xin WANG ; Lei XU ; Guangyue ZHAO ; Shuming ZHANG ; Qingtang ZHU ; Shanlin CHEN ; Wenjun LI ; Xinyu FAN ; Xianyou ZHENG ; Shihui GU ; Panfeng WU ; Jie ZHAN ; Yaping LIU ; Xiaoju ZHENG ; Xing ZHANG ; Lu YIN ; Fang YU ; Liming QING ; Songlin XIE ; Mingjiang LIU ; Jun LIU ; Xiaodan XIA ; Kuangwen LI ; Fei LIU ; Zengtao WANG ; Huaqiao WANG ; Guangtai MU ; Maolin TANG ; Yongqing XU ; Liqiang GU ; Dachuan XU ; Chunlin HOU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2024;47(6):601-610
The polyfoliate perforator flap is a new type of flap that was developed on the basis of the traditional polyfoliate myocutaneous flap, polyfoliate fascial flap and perforator flap. It overturns the traditional idea that the deep fascial vascular network is the fundamental for a survival of the flap, and enables the flaps to achieve the best profile and function of the recipient areas with minimal damage to the donor area. In order to improve the understanding of the polyfoliate perforator flap and further standardise its clinical application, this paper forms a consensus on the definition, classification, indications, operative points and precautions of the polyfoliate perforator flap, so as to provide references in diagnosis and treatment process and practical application for the surgeons.


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