1.A qualitative study on the training needs of general practitioners in community health centers for health care of older patients
Xinxin ZHAO ; Hao WANG ; Hua JIANG ; Yanbo WANG ; Zhijuan QI ; Jialin ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(7):817-822
Objective:To investigate the training needs of general practitioners in community health center in health care and management of older patients for developing a curriculum for the Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) project accordingly.Methods:This was a qualitative study. The semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 community health center general practitioners (GPs) using focus groups between March 2024 and April 2024. The interview data were collated using Nvivo12 software and coded using thematic analysis. The focus of the interviews was on the challenges GPs face in health care of older people in the community and relevant training needs.Results:Three male and 17 female GPs took part in the interviews. The interviews showed that GPs in comminity health service centers faced multiple challenges in the helth management of older patients, including implementation of holistic treatment plans, time-consuming comprehensive patient assessment, lack of standardized medication selection, unclear referral processes and difficulties in establishing a trusting doctor-patient relationship. The study suggested that the design and development of training programs should encompass eight core components: differentiated end-of-life care for patients, nutritional advice, positive psychological intervention, software data-based health assessment, systematic geriatric medicine, updated clinical research findings, medication selection and treatment guidelines, and insulin resistance management.Conclusion:Through qualitative investigation, this study explored the challenges faced by general practitioners in providing health care for older patients and relevant training needs, which provids evidence for designing and developing corresponding curricula for ECHO projects.
2.A qualitative study on the training needs of general practitioners in community health centers for health care of older patients
Xinxin ZHAO ; Hao WANG ; Hua JIANG ; Yanbo WANG ; Zhijuan QI ; Jialin ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2025;24(7):817-822
Objective:To investigate the training needs of general practitioners in community health center in health care and management of older patients for developing a curriculum for the Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) project accordingly.Methods:This was a qualitative study. The semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 community health center general practitioners (GPs) using focus groups between March 2024 and April 2024. The interview data were collated using Nvivo12 software and coded using thematic analysis. The focus of the interviews was on the challenges GPs face in health care of older people in the community and relevant training needs.Results:Three male and 17 female GPs took part in the interviews. The interviews showed that GPs in comminity health service centers faced multiple challenges in the helth management of older patients, including implementation of holistic treatment plans, time-consuming comprehensive patient assessment, lack of standardized medication selection, unclear referral processes and difficulties in establishing a trusting doctor-patient relationship. The study suggested that the design and development of training programs should encompass eight core components: differentiated end-of-life care for patients, nutritional advice, positive psychological intervention, software data-based health assessment, systematic geriatric medicine, updated clinical research findings, medication selection and treatment guidelines, and insulin resistance management.Conclusion:Through qualitative investigation, this study explored the challenges faced by general practitioners in providing health care for older patients and relevant training needs, which provids evidence for designing and developing corresponding curricula for ECHO projects.
3.Effect of allitridum on remodeling of the transient outward potassium current of ventricular myocytes of spontaneously hypertensive rats.
Qing DAN ; Ying ZHAO ; Zhijuan WU ; Chao ZHU ; Li LIU ; Bin XU ; Yuqi LIU ; Qi CHEN ; Yang LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(1):39-44
We aimed to study the effect of allitridum (All) on the transient outward potassium current (Ito) of ventricular myocytes of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Totally 30 male SHRs were randomly divided into three groups: low-dose All group (7.5 mg·kg(-1)), high-dose All group (15.0 mg·kg(-1)) and normal saline group. The other 10 sex and age matched Wistar-kyoto rats (WKY) were also taken as control group (WKY group). All animals received i.p. administration for 8 weeks. The dual enzymatic method was used to separate single ventricular myocyte from animals. Patch-clamp technique was used to record Ito and analyze the effect of All on the current. It was shown that the left ventricular hypertrophy of SHR was reversed significantly by All. Furthermore, the density of Ito was recovered in both high and low dose All groups. The peak current densities of Ito were enhanced from 18.23±3.64 to 25.17±2.86 pA/pF (P<0.01) and 36.47±5.42 pA/pF (P<0.01) at +50 mV by All 7.5 mg·kg(-1) and 15.0 mg·kg(-1), respectively, which was not significantly different with WKY group. The effect was associated with positive shift of the steady-state, close-state inactivation, and shortened recovery from inactivation of Ito. It is concluded that All decreases the remodeling of Ito of ventricular hypertrophic myocytes of SHR.

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