1.Effect of curriculum on awareness and attitude of rural-oriented program in medical students
Zongqiang SHI ; Rongying WANG ; Jinjia ZHANG ; Xiaowei WANG ; Yali ZHANG ; Wenwen ZHAO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(7):704-709
Objective:To investigate the effect of curriculum on the awareness and attitude on the rural-oriented medical education among medical students.Methods:The grade 2019 and 2020 medical students of rural-oriented program in Hebei Medical University were enrolled. Two different curricula were adopted in the first year, for students of grade 2020 more courses in general medicine, humanities and social sciences were added, and not for those of grade 2019. A questionnaire survey was conducted at the end of their first academic year. The questionnaire contained the basic information of students, opinions and satisfaction with curriculum design, understanding of policies about rural-oriented medical education, and the sense of career identity; each item in the questionnaire was scored by 5-point Likert scale.Results:A total of 173 questionnaires were distributed and 161 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a recovery rate of 93.1%; there were 55 responders (15 males and 40 females) from grade 2019, and 106 from grade 2020 (52 males and 54 females). The main reasons for choosing rural-oriented program were job security (60.0% (33/55) in 2019 and 58.5% (62/106) in 2020), the main way to know the relevant policies of the program was through the internet (54.5% (30/55) in 2019 and 66.0% (70/106) in 2020); 34.5% (19/55) of grade 2019 students were willing to continue working in rural areas after contracted period of service, while the percentage was 47.2% (50/106) for grade 2020. Students in grade 2020 had a higher satisfaction scores on the content and quality of teaching courses, as well as teaching satisfaction compared to those in grade 2019( t=2.34 and 3.00, P<0.05). The awareness of relevant policies before enrollment and policies related to contract violations among grade 2020 students was higher than that of grade 2019( t=2.70 and 5.08, P<0.05); the scores of all questions about general practice answered by students in grade 2020 were higher than those in grade 2019( t=3.96, 3.37, 3.55, 2.85, 3.84, 5.26 and 5.10,all P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in the scores of cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and adaptive aspects of career identity between students of two grades( t=0.70, 0.78, 0.74 and 1.37,all P>0.05). Conclusions:The reformed curriculum has positive effect on the satisfaction and awareness of rural-oriented medical education program and relevant policies among medical students in the program; however, it has less effect on the sense of career identity and willingness to continue to work in rural areas after the contracted period of serve.
2.Resources investigation of Curcuma aromatica Salisb. in Guangxi
Jinjia GAN ; Qiaoyan XIANG ; Shan CHEN ; Ende ZHANG ; Shuiyuan JIANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(2):212-216
Objective:To understand the reserves of wild resources and artificial cultivation of Curcuma aromatica Salisb. in Guangxi, so as to provide basis for the conservation, rational development and utilization of germplasm resources of Curcuma aromatica Salisb. in Guangxi. Methods:By using literature retrieval and field investigation methods to analyze of geographic distribution, growing environment and community of Curcuma aromatica Salisb. in Guangxi. Results:Wild Curcuma aromatica Salisb. has strong adaptability and is growing in limestone mountains, earthen hills and plains. It usually grows at the foot of mountains or the edge of gullies or on the farmland or along the roads. It has a strong adaptability to altitude, soil type. The habitat of wild Curcuma aromatica Salisb. has been destroyed by human reclamation. Conclusion:The geographical distribution, growing environment and community of wild resources of Curcuma aromatica Salisb. in Guangxi were known, which provids the reference for the conservation, development and utilization of Curcuma aromatica Salisb.
3.Survey on the status quo and training needs of general practitioner job-transfer training program in Hebei Province
Yali ZHANG ; Jinjia ZHANG ; Min ZHANG ; Xiaoying XING ; Mengmeng SUN ; Rongying WANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(10):1053-1058
Objective:To investigate the status quo and training needs of general practitioner (GP) job-transfer training program in Hebei Province.Methods:An online survey with self-designed questionnaire was conducted on May 2019 through WeChat among 165 trainees in the General Practice Training Center of Hebei Province. A total of 165 questionnaires were distributed and 149 were valid with an effective rate of 90.3%. The contents of the questionnaire included the basic information of the trainees, the evaluation of the current training, and the needs of the GPs′ job-transfer training.Results:Among 149 participants, there were 131 (87.9%)from the secondary hospitals or above, 146(98.0%)with bachelor′s degree or above, and 128 (85.9%)with intermediate or above professional titles. The survey showed that 72.0%(67/93)thought the main reasons affecting participation in the training were busy work load and insufficient personnel, the main problems of training were too short training duration(45.2%, 42/93), the not focused training contents(38.7%, 36/93) and lack of practice(37.6%, 35/93). In the 149 trainees, 136(91.3%) thought that the most important contents should be standardized diagnosis and treatment of common diseases; 104(69.8%), 118(79.2%), 115(77.2%) and 98(65.8%) considered that the knowledge of prevention and health-protection, first aid, latest progress and chronic disease management were needed for training; 110(73.8%)and 80(53.7%)thought the mastery of clinical practice and basic theory were needed. And 57.7% (86/149)of the trainees believed that research training was needed, and there was significant difference in the demand for research training among participants from different work units and with different professional titles (χ 2=15.371,10.625,all P<0.05). The accepted training methods were case study(53.7%, 81/149) and practical work(37.6%, 56/149). For training duration, 43.6% (65/149) thought it should not exceed 6 months and 56.4% (84/149) preferred more than 1 year; there was a significant difference in demanded training duration among trainees from different work units, with different education background and professional titles (χ 2=16.225,6.243,25.966, all P<0.05). Conclusion:We need a multi-channel and multi-level training model to establish a better job-transfer training system for general practitioners, in order to meet different training needs and to improve the effectiveness of the training.
4.Application of organ system-based teaching in general practitioner job-transfer training
Yali ZHANG ; Yingwu AN ; Jinjia ZHANG ; Meiyu LIU ; Xiaoying XING ; Rongying WANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2020;19(11):1067-1069
The organ system-based teaching model integrates the morphology and function of various organ and system of human body, breaks the boundaries of disciplines, and avoids the duplication and disjunction between disciplines. With this model general practitioners can effectively and efficiently learn basic knowledge and clinical skills in the training. This article introduces the organ system-based teaching model and its application in general practice job-transfer training in China.
5.Current status and training requirement of rural doctors in Hebei Province
Jinjia ZHANG ; Min ZHANG ; Huifang ZHAO ; Yali ZHANG ; Yanjie SUN ; Xiaoying XING ; Rongying WANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2019;18(1):42-46
Objective To survey the current status and training requirement of rural doctors in Hebei province.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among1 200 rural doctors selected from 11 cities of Hebei province by stratified sampling from October to December 2017.The self-designed questionnaire included general condition,job satisfaction,impact of medical reform policies,training needs of rural doctors.Results A total of 1 200 questionnaires were distributed and 1 170 valid ones were retrieved with a recovery rate of 97.5%.Among the 1 170 responders,there were 726 males(62.1%) and 444 females (37.9%);748 (63.9%) were aged more than 40 years;612 (52.3%) hold secondary school degree;826 (70.6%) had been working in the village for more than 10 years,and the overall job satisfaction rate was 30.8% (360/1 170).Among all responders,73.8% (864/1 170) worked in the standardized village clinics,and 72.0% (842/1 170) were contracted with local residents as family doctors;52.8% (618/1 170) responders believed that the reform policy improved the health care for villagers.In all responders,98% (1 147/1 170)thought they needed training,93.6% (1 095/1 170) had received training.The training contents they most needed werethe management of common diseases (904,77.3%),followed by medical humanities(650,55.6%)and first aid knowledge (492,42.1%).The influencing factors for training were lack of time,no energy (656,54.3%),lack of appropriate training forms (510,43.6%),economic reasons (476,40.3%) and so on.Conclusion The working status of rural doctors need to befurther improvedand the training need to be strengthened to increase their job satisfaction.
6.The effect of WeChat + family centered health intervention on the self-efficacy of elderly hypertensive patients in general clinic
Mei LIU ; Zhenyin HE ; Rongying WANG ; Shaomei LI ; Jinjia ZHANG ; Jinyan WANG ; Yukun LI ; Xiaolei WU ; Jingwei JING ; Yanqing LIU ; Xiangxia ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(10):731-736
Objective To investigate the influence of WeChat + family centered health intervention on the self-efficacy of elderly hypertensive patients in General clinic. Methods A total of 102 elderly hypertensive patients aged≥60 years in General clinic from February 2017 to July 2017 were enrolled.They were divided into experimental group and control group with the table of random number, with 51 cases in each group. The experimental group used the WeChat+ family centered health intervention model,while the control group adopted the traditional health education model.The changes of blood pressure and self-efficacy were evaluated before intervention, 3 months and 6 months after intervention respectively. Results There were no statistic significant difference in blood pressure and self-efficacy total score between the two groups before intervention(P>0.05). At 3 months after intervention,the blood pressure(systolic pressure/diastolic pressure)of the patients were(144.20±4.60), (80.00±5.00)mmHg(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa)in the experimental group,those of which were(154.20±7.16), (87.00±3.81)mmHg in the control group,the differences were statistically significant (t=-2.628,-2.490,P<0.05).At 6 months after intervention,the blood pressure(systolic pressure/diastolic pressure)of the patients were(141.60±6.43),(76.00±4.85)mmHg in the experimental group,those of which were(151.60± 5.94),(85.40±4.56)mmHg in the control group,the differences were statistically significant (t=-2.555,-3.158,P<0.05).There were differences in systolic and diastolic pressure in patients with different groups at different time,and the differences were statistically significant(F=18.668,18.174,P<0.01).The total score of self-efficacy at 3 months and 6 months after intervention was(30.14±0.43),(32.56±0.23)points in the experimental group and (28.14 ± 0.15), (29.40 ± 0.19) points in the control group, the difference was statistically significant(t=9.736, 23.819, P<0.05). The differences in the total score of patients′self-efficacy in different groups at different time had statistically significance (F=2 631.551, P<0.01). Conclusions The WeChat+family centered health intervention model can significantly improve the self-efficacy of the elderly patients with high blood pressure in the General clinic.
7.A novel method of multi-channel feature extraction combining multivariate autoregression and multiple-linear principal component analysis.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(1):19-24
Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems identify brain signals through extracting features from them. In view of the limitations of the autoregressive model feature extraction method and the traditional principal component analysis to deal with the multichannel signals, this paper presents a multichannel feature extraction method that multivariate autoregressive (MVAR) model combined with the multiple-linear principal component analysis (MPCA), and used for magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals and electroencephalograph (EEG) signals recognition. Firstly, we calculated the MVAR model coefficient matrix of the MEG/EEG signals using this method, and then reduced the dimensions to a lower one, using MPCA. Finally, we recognized brain signals by Bayes Classifier. The key innovation we introduced in our investigation showed that we extended the traditional single-channel feature extraction method to the case of multi-channel one. We then carried out the experiments using the data groups of IV-III and IV - I. The experimental results proved that the method proposed in this paper was feasible.
Bayes Theorem
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Brain
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physiology
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Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Electroencephalography
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Humans
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Magnetoencephalography
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Multivariate Analysis
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Principal Component Analysis
8.Genetic polymorphism of the phospholipase C epsilon 1 gene and risk of gastric cancer.
Xinyang LIU ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Zhichao WANG ; Jinjia CHANG ; Zheng WU ; Zhe ZHANG ; Shanshan WANG ; Jin LI ;
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(13):2511-2517
BACKGROUNDThe pathogenesis of gastric cancer (GC) involves environmental and genetic factors. Recently, two genome-wide association studies found that phospholipase C epsilon 1 (PLCE1) polymorphisms might be related to GC risk, and several studies further validated this finding. However, these studies yielded inconsistent results.
METHODSA comprehensive database search was performed to identify eligible studies. Odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals were calculated to assess the strength of the association between PLCE1 rs2274223, rs753724, and rs11187842 and risk of GC. Subgroup analyses, publication bias, and sensitivity analyses were also conducted.
RESULTSEleven studies (12 cohorts) were included in the meta-analysis. Based on 13 676 cases and 23 569 controls, a significant association between PLCE1 rs2274223 and GC risk was detected under various genotypic models. In the subgroup analyses, the association was significant for cardia GC, but weak for non-cardia GC. The association under the heterozygote model was detected for PLCE1 rs753724 and rs11187842 based on three studies involving 2768 cases and 3890 controls.
CONCLUSIONSOur findings demonstrate that the presence of the G allele at rs2274223 of the PLCE1 gene may contribute to susceptibility to GC, especially cardia GC. PLCE1 rs753724 and rs11187842 are associated with GC risk under the heterozygote model. Further well-designed large studies are warranted to validate these findings.
Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; genetics ; Genome-Wide Association Study ; Humans ; Phosphoinositide Phospholipase C ; genetics ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; genetics ; Stomach Neoplasms ; genetics
9.Research on the methods for multi-class kernel CSP-based feature extraction.
Jinjia WANG ; Lingzhi ZHANG ; Bei HU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2012;29(2):217-222
To relax the presumption of strictly linear patterns in the common spatial patterns (CSP), we studied the kernel CSP (KCSP). A new multi-class KCSP (MKCSP) approach was proposed in this paper, which combines the kernel approach with multi-class CSP technique. In this approach, we used kernel spatial patterns for each class against all others, and extracted signal components specific to one condition from EEG data sets of multiple conditions. Then we performed classification using the Logistic linear classifier. Brain computer interface (BCI) competition III_3a was used in the experiment. Through the experiment, it can be proved that this approach could decompose the raw EEG singles into spatial patterns extracted from multi-class of single trial EEG, and could obtain good classification results.
Algorithms
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Brain
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physiology
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Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Data Interpretation, Statistical
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Electroencephalography
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methods
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Pattern Recognition, Automated
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methods
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Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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instrumentation
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User-Computer Interface
10.Determination and biosynthesis of multiple salvianolic acids in hairy roots of Salvia miltiorrhiza.
Shujuan ZHAO ; Jinjia ZHANG ; Li YANG ; Zhengtao WANG ; Zhibi HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(11):1352-6
Danshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge) hairy roots were obtained by infecting Danshen leaves with Agrobacterium rhizogenes 9402. Besides rosmarinic acid (RA) and salvianolic acid B (SAB), the hairy root could also produce salvianolic acid K (SAK), salvianolic acid L, ethyl salvianolic acid B (ESAB), methyl salvianolic acid B (MSAB), and a compound with a molecular weight of 538 (compound 538) identified by using LC-MS. Effects of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and yeast elicitor (YE) on the accumulation of these compounds had been investigated. MeJA increased the accumulation of SAB, RA, SAK, and compound 538 from 4.21%, 2.48%, 0.29%, and 0.01% of dry weight to 7.11%, 3.38%, 0.68%, and 0.04%, respectively. YE stimulated the biosynthesis of RA from 2.83% to 5.71%, but depressed the synthesis of SAB, SAK and compound 538. It was indicated in all the results that these Danshen hairy roots could be used as alternative resources to produce salvianolic acids. Analysis of the content variation of these compounds after elicitation suggested that SAK and compound 538 might be the intermediates in the biosynthesis from RA to SAB in Danshen hairy roots.

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