1.Relationship between perceived organizational support and occupational pressure of general practitioners: the mediating role of professional identity
Yanchao LI ; Shue ZHANG ; Jin ZHANG ; Jiaming XU ; Zhen WANG ; Maoling YANG ; Chenxi ZHAO ; Qingling LI ; Jing TIAN ; Liyan ZHU ; Libin YANG ; Depin CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(5):609-614
Objective:To investigate the current situation of general practitioners' occupational pressure in Heilongjiang Province, and explore its relationship with professional identity and perceived organizational support. It aims to provide references for the construction of general practitioners and the development of general medical education.Methods:The general situation questionnaire, perceived organizational support scale, occupational pressure scale, and professional identity scale were applied through network and site surveys for collecting data. A total of 288 questionnaires were collected with 263 valid questionnaires (91.3%). Pearson correction analysis and bootstrap analysis were performed for data analysis.Results:The average score of occupational pressure among general practitioners was (115.95±22.40), and the results of Pearson correction analysis showed that perceived organizational support was negatively correlated with occupational pressure ( r=-0.413, P<0.01) and positive correlation with professional identity ( r=0.587, P<0.01). There were also significant negative correlations between professional identity and occupational pressure ( r=-0.442, P<0.01). Moreover, the mediating effect showed that professional identity had a certain mediating effect on the relationship between perceived organizational support and occupational pressure (LLCI=-0.2039, ULCI=-0.0760, P<0.05). Conclusion:General practitioners' occupational pressure was at a high level, which can be reduced through improving the perceived organizational support and professional identity.
2.Mediating effects of workplace mindfulness in nurses' performance and workplace violence
Yuechen LUO ; Guangyu LUO ; Yinan WANG ; Shue ZHANG ; Dexin MENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(9):1156-1159
Objective:To evaluate the status of nursing workplace violence experience and work performance, and analyze the mediating effects of workplace mindfulness between nurses' performance and workplace violence experience.Methods:The convenience sampling method was used. From March to May 2016, the Workplace Violence Questionnaire, Job Performance Scale, and Workplace Mindfulness Scale were used to investigate workplace violence, work performance, and workplace mindfulness encountered by 776 nurses in eight provinces of China. Correlation analysis and mediation effect analysis methods are used to analyze the relationship between the three, and the mediating effects of workplace mindfulness.Results:A total of 776 questionnaires were collected and 696 valid questionnaires. The Workplace Violence Questionnaire Score of 696 nurses was (1.21±0.78) , the score of Workplace Mindfulness Scale was (4.74±0.63) , and the score of Job Performance Scale was (3.77±0.96) . Pearson correlation analysis showed that nurses' work performance was positively correlated with workplace mindfulness ( r=0.235, P<0.01) ; nursing workplace violence was associated with work performance ( r=-0.098, P<0.05) , and workplace mindfulness ( r=-0.217, P<0.01) was negatively correlated with nursing workplace violence. The total effect of workplace violence on job performance was (β=-0.130 6, P<0.01) . Workplace mindfulness played a mediating role between the two, and the mediating effect was -0.067 5. Conclusions:Violence experienced by patients and their families in the workplace can undermine nurses' professional immersion, alertness, and organizational acceptance levels, thereby restricting the performance of nursing work. Increasing the training of nurses in the prevention of violence and interventions in response to violence are of great significance.
3.Impact of work-family conflict on job satisfaction and turnover intention of anesthesiologists
Zhinan ZHENG ; Wenyu LI ; Fujun LI ; Tao SUN ; Shue ZHANG ; Zhen WANG ; Yao XIE ; Rujia WANG ; Depin CAO ; Libin YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(2):198-203
Objective To explore the impact of work-family conflict on job satisfaction and turnover intention of anesthesiologists in Heilongjiang Province.Methods Questionnaire survey was used for data collection.Descriptive statistics,Pearson correlation analysis and multivariate linear hierarchy regression analysis were performed to analyze the impact of work-family conflict on job satisfaction and turnover intention of anesthesiologists.Results The average value of work-family conflict among anesthesiologists was (2.99 ± 0.57).The finding indicated that work-family conflict of anesthesiologists had a significant negative effect on job satisfaction (β=-0.248,P<0.01) and a positive effect on turnover intention (β=0.329,P<0.01).Conclusion Anesthesiologists' work-family conflict is above the middle level in Heilongjiang Province.The work-family conflict of anesthesiologists can reduce job satisfaction and increase turnover intention.
4.Impact of occupational stressors on the career plateau among anesthesiologists
Wenyu LI ; Zhinan ZHENG ; Fujun LI ; Shue ZHANG ; Tao SUN ; Yao XIE ; Rujia WANG ; Libin YANG ; Zhen WANG ; Depin CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2019;18(7):752-756
Objective To examine the current situation of the career plateau among anesthesiologists and analyze the impact of occupational stressors on it. Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted on the anesthesiologists. A total of 300 questionnaires were distributed and 278 questionnaires were effectively collected. Statistical analysis using SPSS 19.0 was performed to assess the status quo of career plateau among anesthesiologists. Pearson correlation analysis and stepwise regression analysis were used to analyze the influence of occupational stressors on career plateau . Results The average value of occupational stressors among anesthesiologists was (3.22±0.55), and the average value of career plateau was (3.90±0.70). Occupational interest in the occupational stressors of anesthesiologists is negatively correlated with the occupational plateau (r=-0.552, P<0.01), and career development is negatively correlated with occupational plateau (r=-0.541, P<0.01) as well. Both occupational interest and career development show a negative predictive effect on the career plateau (β=-0.359, P<0.01 andβ=-0.334, P<0.01, respectively). Conclusion Career plateau among anesthesiologists is at a medium-to-high level. Occupational interest and occupational development in occupational stressors have a negative predictive effect on occupational plateaus, so hospital managers should pay attention to them.
5.Role of vaccination in chronic disease prevention and control.
Zhuoqun WANG ; Shue HUANG ; Yanfang ZHAO ; Wenhua ZHAO ; Xiaofeng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2015;49(8):757-760
Chronic non-communicable disease is a major public health problem affecting the health of residents in china. Evidence shows that, in addition to four major risk factors, i.e. unreasonable dietary, lack of physical activity, smoking and drinking, epidemic and severe outcome of chronic disease is associated with many infectious diseases. Increasingly cancers have been shown to have an infectious etiology. There is also a significantly increased risk of infectious disease such as influenza, pneumonia and other infectious disease in people with pre-existing chronic non-communicable diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and lung diseases. And more than that, there is a high risk of susceptibility to death and severe outcomes among them. Epidemiological studies has confirmed, that through targeted vaccine inoculation, liver cancer, cervical cancer can be effectively prevented, while influenza or pneumonia vaccine are related to reduced risk of hospitalization or death and hospitalization expenses regarding with a variety of chronic diseases. World Health Organization and several other professional organizations have put forward recommendations on vaccine inoculation of chronic disease patients. Programs targeting infectious factors are also an important aspect of chronic diseases prevention and control, therefore, related researches need to be strengthened in the future.
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6.Role of vaccination in chronic disease prevention and control
Zhuoqun WANG ; Shue HUANG ; Yanfang ZHAO ; Wenhua ZHAO ; Xiaofeng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2015;(8):757-760
Chronic non-communicable disease is a major public health problem affecting the health of residents in china. Evidence shows that, in addition to four major risk factors, i.e. unreasonable dietary, lack of physical activity, smoking and drinking, epidemic and severe outcome of chronic disease is associated with many infectious diseases. Increasingly cancers have been shown to have an infectious etiology. There is also a significantly increased risk of infectious disease such as influenza, pneumonia and other infectious disease in people with pre-existing chronic non-communicable diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and lung diseases. And more than that, there is a high risk of susceptibility to death and severe outcomes among them. Epidemiological studies has confirmed, that through targeted vaccine inoculation, liver cancer, cervical cancer can be effectively prevented, while influenza or pneumonia vaccine are related to reduced risk of hospitalization or death and hospitalization expenses regarding with a variety of chronic diseases. World Health Organization and several other professional organizations have put forward recommendations on vaccine inoculation of chronic disease patients. Programs targeting infectious factors are also an important aspect of chronic diseases prevention and control, therefore, related researches need to be strengthened in the future.
7.Role of vaccination in chronic disease prevention and control
Zhuoqun WANG ; Shue HUANG ; Yanfang ZHAO ; Wenhua ZHAO ; Xiaofeng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2015;(8):757-760
Chronic non-communicable disease is a major public health problem affecting the health of residents in china. Evidence shows that, in addition to four major risk factors, i.e. unreasonable dietary, lack of physical activity, smoking and drinking, epidemic and severe outcome of chronic disease is associated with many infectious diseases. Increasingly cancers have been shown to have an infectious etiology. There is also a significantly increased risk of infectious disease such as influenza, pneumonia and other infectious disease in people with pre-existing chronic non-communicable diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and lung diseases. And more than that, there is a high risk of susceptibility to death and severe outcomes among them. Epidemiological studies has confirmed, that through targeted vaccine inoculation, liver cancer, cervical cancer can be effectively prevented, while influenza or pneumonia vaccine are related to reduced risk of hospitalization or death and hospitalization expenses regarding with a variety of chronic diseases. World Health Organization and several other professional organizations have put forward recommendations on vaccine inoculation of chronic disease patients. Programs targeting infectious factors are also an important aspect of chronic diseases prevention and control, therefore, related researches need to be strengthened in the future.
8.Effects of soybean peptide calcium on bone mineral density in rats
Qing SUN ; Shue WANG ; Shuqian FU ; Ying JIANG ; Guifa XU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(10):903-905
Objective To investigate the effects of soybean peptide calcium on apparent calcium absorption rate and bone mineral density of rats.Methods Totally 50 male Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups at comparable body weight:the low calcium control group,calcium carbonate control group and 3 groups with low,medium and high dose of soybean peptide calcium(SPC).Rats of each group were fed with designed forage.At the end of the fourth week of the feeding.calcium metabolic experiment was performed for 3 days and the apparent calcium absorption rate was calculated.Three months later,the left and right femurs of the rats were stripped to assay the bone calcium and bone density.Results Apparent calcium absorption rate of the calcium carbonate control group was 69.9 %,which was lower than medium(82.6 %) and high doses(77.4%) of soybean peptide calcium groups(F =31.371,P=0.000,0.001).Compared with the low calcium control group,rats with medium and high doses of SPC had obviously increased levels of weights(F =3.150,P =0.010,0.002),bone mass(F =3.195,P =0.015,0.002),calcium content (F=4.506,P =0.004,0.001)and bone mineral density of midpoint (F=6.185,P =0.006,0.000) and far end of femur (F =6.081,P=0.027,0.000).Despite of the weight index (P>0.05),the high dose of soybean peptide calcium group also had the same results as the calcium carbonate control group (P=0.046,0.024,0.013,0.001).Conclusions Soybean peptide calcium can promote the apparent calcium absorption rate and increase the bone mineral density.
9.Treatment of infantile recurrent respiratory tract infection with touching plus inhalation of atomized traditional chinese medicine
Haini GAO ; Chunke ZHANG ; Tiansong WANG ; Aijun LI ; Shue SUN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2010;32(1):52-53
Objective To observe the effects of touching combined with inhalation of atomized traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of recurrent respiratory tract infection.Methods 79 cases were selected according to the inclusion criteria from 105 repeated respiratory traction infection children who were treated in this hospital from September 2008 to August 2009.These cases were randomly recruited into a treatment group(40 cases)and a control group(39 cases).The control group was given conventional therapy at the period of onset,and intensive care at convalescence stage,avoiding cross infection.On this basis.the treatment group was treated with toughing plus inhalation of atomized traditional Chinese medicine at the period of onset.The frequency of respiratory tract infection,duration,appetite,and the condition of sleep were observed after one year's treatment.Results The total effective rate was 92.5%and 67%in the treatment group and the control group respectively,showing significant difference(χ~2=20.16,P<0.05).Conclusion Touching combined wim inhalation of atomized traditional Chinese medicine is effective in treating recurrent respiratory tract infections in children.
10.Effect of the unbalanced expressions of VEGF and PEDF on diabetic nephropathy
Jing LI ; Zhenjin LI ; Jing CUI ; Shue WANG ; Yan BAO ; Yingchun YE
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2009;25(2):203-205
The expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)and pigment epithelium derived factor(PEDF)in the tubulointerstitium were determined by immunohistochemistry in the streptozotoein-induced diahetic rats.The mRNA expressions of VEGF and PEDF in normal rat kidney (NRK) were measured by using RT-PCR under different high glucose conditions.The results showed that VEGF expression increased and PEDF expression decreased in the kidney tissue of the streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.Hiish glucose increased VEGF expression and decreased PEDF expression in N RK cells in a time-and dose-dependent manner.The unbalanced expressions of VEGF and PEDF may play an important role in the occurrence and progression of diabetic nephropathy.

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