1.Investigation on the current status of pharmaceutical care in medical institutions in China
Tingting ZHENG ; Yuqing ZHANG ; Sitong LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Jin LU ; Qunhong SHEN ; Jiancun ZHEN
China Pharmacy 2025;36(9):1117-1122
OBJECTIVE To investigate the current status of pharmaceutical care in medical institutions in China, and provide experience and suggestions for better development of pharmaceutical care. METHODS Questionnaire survey was used to investigate the development of pharmaceutical care in medical institutions in 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly) in March 2023, and descriptive analysis and binary logistic regression analysis on the influencing factors of pharmaceutical care were conducted. RESULTS A total of 1 368 questionnaires were sent out, and 1 304 valid questionnaires were collected with the effective recovery rate of 95.32%. Pharmaceutical care was carried out in 671 medical institutions (51.46%), and the rates of pharmaceutical care in tertiary, secondary, primary and other medical institutions were 74.79%, 27.97% and 7.35%, respectively. The average number of patients receiving pharmaceutical care was 2 638.96 per year, and there were 8.33 pharmacists in each medical institution to carry out pharmaceutical care, among which 93.68% were clinical pharmacists. The main departments covered by pharmaceutical care services included respiratory and critical care medicine, cardiology, intensive care unit, endocrinology, oncology, gastroenterology, obstetrics and gynecology and other departments. There were only 48 medical institutions (7.15%) with additional compensation for pharmaceutical care services. The main experiences of developing pharmaceutical care were to pay attention to talent cultivation and discipline construction, but the main difficulties were serious shortage of staff and qualified talents, low compensation level and low enthusiasm. Grade of medical institutions, the number of pharmacists engaged in clinical pharmacy, the number of qualified clinical pharmacists and the degree of information in the pharmacy department were the main influencing factors for carrying out pharmaceutical care (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS In recent years, pharmaceutical care in Chinese medical institutions has made certain progress, while that of primary medical institutions, secondary medical institutions and other medical institutions should be improved. In the future, it is still necessary to further enhance the implementation of pharmaceutical care, promote personnel training, and attach importance to demonstrating the value of pharmaceutical care, thereby promoting the sustainable and high- quality development of pharmaceutical care.
2.Formulation and Analysis on the Standard of Construction of Medication Safety Culture
Wenjing HOU ; Su SHEN ; Aiping WEN ; Jin LU ; Jiancun ZHEN ; Wei ZHANG ; Dan MEI ; Zhicheng GONG ; Yubo WU ; Qunhong SHEN ; Weiyi FENG ; Ling TAN ; Yanhua ZHANG ; Fang LIU ; Xiaole ZHANG
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(7):1079-1083
The construction of a medication safety culture is important for medication safety management and rational drug use.The construction of medication safety culture standards is formulated based on relevant national policies and regulations,accreditation standards for hospitals,expert opinions,the current situation,and the development trend of the healthcare industry.With scientificity,general applicability,instructive guidance,and practicality,they standardized basic requirements,management processes,and improvement of the construction of medication safety culture.To facilitate understanding and the implementation of the standards,we describe the process of standards formulation and explain the key points of the standards.
3.Effects of Baduanjin exercise on depression,sleep quality and life quality of patients with breast cancer in the rehabilitation period
Qian ZENG ; Yan LI ; Yuxue LIU ; Xinxin TAN ; Ping LI ; Qunhong ZHANG ; Mengling WANG ; Zhongzheng LI ; Ziwei JIN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2024;43(6):458-464
Objective To observe the effect of Baduanjin exercise on depression,sleep quality and life quality of patients with breast cancer in the rehabilitation period.Methods A total of 76 breast can-cer patients in postoperative rehabilitation were randomly divided into an intervention group of 38 with 2 dropping out,and a control group of 38 with 3 dropouts.Both groups received routine nursing and rehabilitation after breast cancer surgery,while the intervention group additionally practised Baduanjin for 6 weeks.The Beck Depression Inventory-Ⅱ(BDI-Ⅱ-C),Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)and Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30(EORTC QLQ-C30)were used to evaluate both groups be-fore,as well as 3 and 6 weeks after intervention.Results After 3-week intervention,the average BDI-Ⅱ-C score,the total PSQI score and the scores of all dimensions except for the hypnotic drug dimen-sion of the intervention group was significantly lower than before treatment(P<0.05),and the control group at the same time point(P<0.05),while the scores of physical,emotional,cognitive,social and role function in EORTC QLQ-C30 were significantly higher than the latter(P<0.05).Three weeks lat-er,the average BDI-Ⅱ-C score,the total PSQI score and the scores of all dimensions except for the hypnotic drug dimension of the intervention group was significantly lower than before treatment(P<0.05),and the control group at the same time point(P<0.05),while the various scores of EORTC QLQ-C30 were significantly higher than the latter(P<0.05).Compared with after 3-week intervention,after 6-week intervention,the average BDI-Ⅱ-C score,the total PSQI score and the scores of its all dimensions except for the sleep disorder dimension of the intervention group decreased significantly,while all dimension scores of EORTC QLQ-C30 except the cognitive function dimension increased sig-nificantly(P<0.05 for all).Conclusion Baduanjin is feasible in improving the sleep and life quality of patients in the rehabilitation period after breast cancer surgery,and relieving their depression.
4.The first policy of serious illness benefits of voluntary blood donors in China: implementation and suggestions
Shangyun YING ; Qunhong LU ; Qiang FU ; Yudong DAI ; Qizhong LIU ; Wanli CHENG ; Yading TANG ; Yilun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(2):206-208
【Objective】 To analyze the implementation and problems in the process of the first policy of serious illness benefits for voluntary blood donors in China, therefore provide reference for other provinces and cities to formulate care policies for voluntary blood donors. 【Methods】 The number of blood donors who received serious illness benefits and the proportion to the total number of blood donors in that year were obtained by Excel, and their basic demographic information, illness and reasons for failing to receive benefits were analyzed. 【Results】 From 2015 to 2019, a total of 198 blood donors applied for serious illness benefits, and 159 received benefits (638 000 yuan), accounting for 0.017% of the total number of voluntary blood donors in Nanjing. The average age of the recipients was 52.66, with the proportion of males (63.5%) higher than that of females (36.5%). 52.8% (the highest proportion) got benefits of 5 000 yuan. 39 applicants failed to obtain serious illness benefits, among which 27 applicants failed during 2017 to 2018 due to unidentifiable funding source. But after Nanjing Blood Donation Regulations clarified the funding sources, the implementation of serious illness benefits policy was continued in 2018. 【Conclusion】 The implementation of serious illness benefits for voluntary blood donors presented the Nanjing municipal government's care for voluntary blood donors. The legalization of this policy is conducive to the continuity and stability of policy implementation. Relevant departments and blood centers should continue to strengthen the policy publicity and make sure the policy is implemented effectively.
5.Cognition analysis of doctor-patient relationship from the perspective of medical students
Wei LIU ; Qunhong WU ; Yanhua HAO ; Xueyan JING ; Qingfeng GUO ; Yong LI ; Lili CHEN ; Jiao XU ; Siyi TAO ; Weijian SONG ; Yuxin XUE ; Libo LIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(6):737-740
Objective:Based on the current medical environment, to learn about cognition status of doctor-patient relationship among medical students and analyze causes of the tension between doctors and patients.Methods:Using the self-designed questionnaire "Clinical Medical Students' Cognition Survey on Occupational Status and Doctor-Patient Relationship", a cross-sectional survey was conducted on 527 medical students from 5-year and 7-year clinical program in Batch 2014 in a medical university in Heilongjiang Province. The survey mainly analyzed the causes of the tension between doctors and patients from the level of medical staff, patients and their families, hospitals and society. SPSS 22.0 was used for descriptive statistics and chi-square test.Results:The results showed that 93.7% of the medical students believed that the current doctor-patient relationship was not harmonious. There were cognitive differences among medical students in different gender ( P=0.029), first contact clinical grade ( P=0.003) and professional identity ( P<0.001). Conclusion:Medical students have a poor evaluation towards the current doctor-patient relationship. In order to construct harmonious doctor-patient relationship in the future, we can try to take measures such as carrying out relevant courses of doctor-patient communication, improving the medical students' communication skills and enhancing their professional identity.
6. The relationship between nurse manager transformational leadership and patient satisfaction in the perspectives of empowerment
Hua ZHOU ; Xuan WANG ; Xiuting LI ; Qunhong LIU ; Hongyu QI ; Jiali LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(1):58-63
Objective:
To explore mechanism of how nurse managers' transformational leadership affects patient satisfaction, and to examine the mediating role of nurses' psychological empowerment.
Methods:
A total of 140 nurses and 310 patients in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center were surveyed. The Leadership Practice Inventory-other, the Psychological Empowerment Scale and two items from the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey (Chinese version) were used to measure nurse-perceived nurse managers' transformational leadership behaviors, nurses' psychological empowerment and patient satisfaction. The descriptive statistics and correlation analysis were performed using the SPSS 20.0. software package, and the structure equation modeling was performed using the MPlus 7.0.
Results:
Higher frequencies of nurse managers adopting transformational leadership were associated with higher level of nurses' psychological empowerment (
7.Qualitative research on the perceptions of hypertensive ischemic stroke patients with low medication adherence
Qunhong LIU ; Minjie CHEN ; Miaomiao MO ; Youai AO ; Lihong WAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(22):2807-2810
Objective? To explore the reasons of hypertensive patients' uncontrolled blood pressure before onset of ischemic stroke so as to provide clinical evidence for stroke prevention. Methods? The phenomenological analysis method in qualitative research was applied. From February to June 2016, 15 hypertensive ischemic stroke patients with hypertensive cerebral infarction and low medication adherence admitted to the department of neurology of three tertiary hospitals in Guangdong province were selected and participated in qualitative interviews. Results? By Colaizzi phenomenological analysis method, the medication misconception of patients were summarized into 4 themes: estimating physical condition by self-feeling, holding the opinion that there was few relation between "whether monitoring blood pressure", "forgetting medication","stopping medication because of various reasons" and cerebral infarction. Conclusions? There are some misunderstandings in the cognition of taking medicine before the onset of hypertensive cerebral infarction. It suggests that we should strengthen blood pressure monitoring and health education of drug compliance in hypertensive patients and hypertensive cerebral infarction patients, so as to improve the effect of primary prevention and secondary prevention of stroke.
8.The present application of anti HBV medicine and the research progress of Chinese traditional medical extract against HBV
Huihui TAO ; Chao ZHANG ; Qunhong LIU ; Jun LU ; Lelin HU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(17):2713-2716
Objective The infection of hepatitis B virus(HBV),which is a hepatotropic DNA virus,can cause acute or chronic viral hepatitis and further may develop liver fibrosis,cirrhosis and even hepatocellular carcinoma. In recent years,with the establishment of HBV transfection cell and animal models,the anti -hepatitis B virus effect of ingredients extracted from many traditional Chinese medicine has been proved.Therefore,chemical composition extracted from the resourceful library of traditional Chinese medicine,with high efficiency and low toxicity,might be the direction for developing anti -hepatitis B virus medicine.
9.Analysis of the variation trends of bed allocation and its equity at primary medical institutions in China
Wenqi FU ; Guoxiang LIU ; Qunhong WU ; Mo HAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2016;32(3):217-220
Objective Measure the variation trend and the problems of bed allocation and its equity at primary medical institutions and provide theoretical basis for optimizing the policy of health resources allocation for the government.Methods Analysis of the distribution and equity of the inpatient beds at primary medical institutions in terms of geographical area by means of the survey of regular overall statistics forms and the methods of Gini coefficient and Theil index.Results From 2009 to 2012,the number increase of beds at such institutions geographically was 7.72%,while that in eastern,central and western regions of China were respectively 5.35%, 3.97% and 27.88%.The number increase at community healthcare centers was 46.58%,while that in eastern,central and western regions of the country were respectively 18.09%,29.57%和 81.53%.The number increase at township hospitals was 2.33%,while that in eastern,central and western regions were respectively - 3.83%,- 0.43% and 22%.The Gini coefficient of bed allocation at such institutions was beyond 0.6,while that in eastern, central and western regions were respectively under 0.3,0.3-0.4 and 0.6 above.The Gini coefficient of bed allocation at community healthcare centers fell from above 0.4 to under 0.4.The Gini coefficient in the western regions increased from 0.3-0.4 to over 0.4.The variation trend of township hospitals was similar with the overall conditions at such institutions.The intra-regional Theil indexes and their contribution rates of bed allocation at such institutions were higher than those of inter-regional. Conclusions The overall variation trend of bed allocation at such institutions was on the rise,yet its variation trend of equity remains unchanged.The bed allocation and its equity at such institutions were higher than those at township hospitals.The growth rate in western regions was the highest,but the absolute number was the lowest.Moreover,the equity of bed allocation in such regions was not only the lowest,but also was found rising.The influence of bed allocation in intra-region terms was large,while its equity was not only lower but falling as well.
10.Analysis of the positioning and reform direction of public hospitals regulatory system in China
Qunhong SHEN ; Keqin RAO ; Ao DAI ; Lan XUE ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(3):170-172
Following an analysis of the problems and challenges of hospitals regulation in China and a comparative study of situations at home and abroad,this paper presented six policy proposals for the reform of public hospitals regulatory system in China.The policy suggestions included definite regulatory objectives,defined relationship between public hospitals and government,strengthening both economic regulation and social regulation, establishing multivariate regulatory system, introducing flexible regulatory methods and full utilization of the third-party impact,which met the requirements of public hospital in healthcare reform in China and propelled the reform forward.

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