1.Optimization of multi-campus management in large public hospitals:a case study of 5G-empowered multi-campus homogenization at a public hospital
Xiaohui HUANG ; Sulin ZHAO ; Linli ZHOU ; Kaiqi HUANG ; Zifeng LIU ; Liang PENG
Modern Hospital 2024;24(5):711-714,718
In recent years,the"One Hospital with Multiple Campuses"model has emerged in major public hospitals across China,providing intrinsic impetus and vitality for the expansion and balanced distribution of high-quality medical re-sources.This paper analyzed the current situation and challenges of the multiple campuses development in public hospitals within China,adopting a problem-oriented approach to explore optimized path to a unified management system.The aim was to establish a collaborative management model across campuses based predicated on the homogenization of systems,management,supervi-sion,professionals,and performance.Taking the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University as a case in this study,the paper reviewed and summarized management strategies and practical experience from the aspects of management model,resource allocation,information-orientation,homogenized management,and cultural development.Additionally,the article suggested to u-tilize 5G technology to empower homogenization across campuses.In this way,the hospital's overall operational efficiency can be improved,optimize resource allocation optimized,homogenized medical services ensured,and core competitiveness enhanced.These efforts will provide a reference for the high-quality development of multi-campus public hospitals.
2.Establishment of hKDR+/+ Humanized and Rag1-/- Gene Knockout Double Genetically Modified Mouse Model
Susu LIU ; Yong WU ; Yuan CAO ; Haoyang ZHAO ; Shijie ZHAI ; Xiaowei SUN ; Linli LI ; Changfa FAN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(2):103-111
ObjectiveThrough improving the potential of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR)-humanized mouse model (hKDR+/+) with C57BL/6N background to allow the growth of different mouse tumor cell lines, to establish novel tumor-bearing mouse models which can support in vivo tumorigenesis of different mouse tumor cell lines and be used to evaluate drugs targeting VEGFR.MethodsFirstly, a method to evaluate the in vivo activity of antibody targeting VEGFR based on the hKDR+/+ humanized mouse model was established. Recombinant activating gene 1 (Rag1) knockout mice (Rag1-/-) were established using CRISPR/Cas9 technology. Then these Rag1-/- mice were crossed with hKDR+/+ mice to get a double gene modified homozygous hKDR+/+/Rag1-/- mouse model by screening. Finally, tumor cell lines derived from different mouse strains were tested on the double gene-modified mouse model to compare the differences in tumor growth. ResultsAntibodies designed for VEGFR showed significant anti-tumor activity in hKDR+/+ mice, which significantly reduced tumor volume and weight compared with the PBS group (P<0.01, P<0.05). The number of B cells and T cells in the peripheral blood of Rag1-/- mice and hKDR+/+/Rag1-/- mice decreased (P<0.05, P<0.001). Tumors were observed in hKDR+/+/Rag1-/-, Rag1-/-, wild-type, and hKDR+/+ mice after 7 d of inoculation of MC38 cells derived from C57BL/6 mice. Tumors were only observed in groups of hKDR+/+/Rag1-/- and Rag1-/- mice, but not in the wild-type and hKDR+/+ mice after 10 d of inoculation with CT26 cells derived from BALB/c mice. After 3 weeks of inoculation, the tumor volume of hKDR+/+/Rag1-/- mice was significantly larger than that of Rag1-/- mice (P<0.01). ConclusionRag1 knockout mice were obtained and a novel hKDR+/+/Rag1-/- double genes modified mouse model was further screened. The tumor cell lines from different mouse strain origins were more prone to growth in mice with Rag1 gene deficiency. The results suggest that the reduced immune response of hKDR+/+ humanized mice will improve the capacity of supporting the growth of mouse tumor lines in the model. As a result, more tumor-bearing mouse models may be constructed for the evaluation of drugs targeting VEGFR in this way.
3.Effects of cognitive behavioral intervention on fear of disease progression and negative emotion in patients with glioma
Yuqin ZHANG ; Yixiao WANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Yanyan MENG ; Linli HAN ; Dongming YAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(1):39-44
Objective To explore the effects of cognitive behavioral intervention on fear of disease progression and negative emotionin patients with glioma.Methods A total of 60 eligible patients with glioma who were treated in neurosurgery department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January to October 2016 were randomly divided into experimental group (n=30) and control group (n=30) according to random number table. The control group received routine care, and the experimental group patients received cognitive behavioral intervention for 12 weeks on the basis of routine care. Cognitive assessment and cognitive reconstruction were performed to achieve cognitive intervention by interviews, lectures and other forms. Behavioral intervention was achieved by musical relaxation training and personalized exercise programs for the patients. The patients were evaluated with the Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form (FoP-Q-SF), Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) on the admission day, 1 week after surgery and 3 months after surgery to compare the fear of disease progression and negative emotion of the two groups. Results Repeated measurement analysis of variance showed that with the extension of time, the anxiety and depression scores of the two groups were decreased, and the score of the observation group was lower than that of the control group. The differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). The score of FoP-Q-SF in both groups showed a trend of rising first and then decreasing, and the peak point was as 1 week after operation. There was no statistical significant difference in the score of FoP-Q-SF between the two groups before intervention (P> 0.05). The score of the observation group was significantly lower than that of the control group at 3 months after intervention, with statistical difference (P<0.05).Conclusions There were different degrees of fear of progression and negative emotions in patients with glioma at different stages of disease. Cognitive behavioral intervention can effectively alleviate the fear of disease progression, anxiety and depression in patients with glioma, and it is worthy of clinical promotion.
4.Application of comprehensive nursing intervention in children with severe burns
Yan ZHAO ; Xufang LUO ; Linli WEI ; Xiaomei ZOU ; Ying LU ; Shuangshuang LI ; Lijun ZHAO ; Qin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(31):2441-2443
Objective To investigate the effect of comprehensive nursing intervention and evaluate its role in the entire clinical course of in the treatment of children with severe burns. Methods A total of 60 children with 1-5 years old with clinical diagnosis of severe burns were randomly divided into experimental group and control group by random digits table method, 30 cases in each group. The control group received routine burn care. The experimental group received comprehensive nursing interventions on the basis of routine burn care and the intervention time covered the entire course of treatment. During hospitalization, the recovery and family social system were evaluated by anxiety scales and social support scales combined with the cure rate and hospitalization of children. Results Before intervention, the score of Anxiety Rating Scale was high in both groups of families, while Social Support Scale was lower, the difference was not statistically significant between the two groups (P>0.05). After intervention, the score of Anxiety Rating Scale and was Social Support Scale were (52.31±7.81), (31.52± 5.48)points in the experimental group, and (62.51 ± 6.52), (23.62 ± 5.62) points in the control group, and there were significant differences (t=5.491 3, 5.512 5, P<0.01). The length of stay was (18.34±3.58) d in the experimental group, and (21.82 ± 4.23) d in the control group, and there was significant difference(t=3.439 6, P<0.05). The cure rate was 93.33%(28/30) in the experimental group, and 56.67%(17/30) in the control group, and there was significant difference(χ2=10.755 6, P<0.05). Conclusions The comprehensive nursing intervention can provide comprehensive refinement of the overall care in children and their families, promote physical and psychological rehabilitation of children with severe burns, and repair their family and social support systems. The comprehensive nursing intervention has far-reaching implications for the rehabilitation of children with severe burns.
5.Application of the anxiety and depression scale of patients with nasal septum deviation.
Ran AN ; Linli TIAN ; Ming LIU ; Yanan SUN ; Yan ZHENG ; Rui ZHAO ; Yan GUO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(1):35-38
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the anxiety and depression status of patients with nasal septum deviation before and after surgery, and explore the relationship between anxiety and depression and nasal symptoms.
METHOD:
By means of visual analogue scale (VAS) as the evaluation index of quality of life, self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) were used to analyze statuses before and after surgery. The 98 patients with nasal septum deviation were collected.
RESULT:
The preoperative SAS/SDS scores of the nasal septum deviation patients were higher than those of the national standards. The level of anxiety and depression were lower than the national norm after treatment. The patients of the normal and moderate SAS/SDS scores felt better after surgery. The patients of the severe SAS/SDS scores felt the symptoms improve poor.
CONCLUSION
Doctors should pay attention to the application of the SAS/SDS in patients of nasal septum deviation. Surgeon should actively communicate with severe patients in psychological problems, and strictly control the surgical indication of such patients.
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6.Neuroendocrine carcinoma of the sphennoid sinuse: a case report.
Shi HUANG ; Yu ZHAO ; Linli HE
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(5):346-347
Neuroendoerine carcinoma of paranasal sinuses are rare malignant tumors, neuroendocrine carcinomas cases with the lesions at different sites differ in the prognosis, The key to improving the survival rate of the disease is early accurate diagnosis and complete surgical removal of the lesions.
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7.Two enteral nutrition pathways combined with proper nursing measures in elderly ICU patients receiving mechanical ventilation
Lili CHEN ; Linli ZHAO ; Xiaoyan DA ; Chunjiao MA ; Yali TIAN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2014;(18):36-39
Obj ective To compare yhe effecys of ywo enyeral nuyriyion payhways in Geriayric ICU payienys receiving mechanical venyilayion as well as adopyion of effecyive care measures in order yo provide a basis for implemenyayion of enyeral nuyriyion feeding in yhese payienys.Methods A case-conyrol syudy was used.Fifyy ICU payienys receiving mechanical venyilayion were randomly divid-ed inyo nasogasyric yube group and nasoinyesyinal yube group,25 cases for each.Boyh group received proper nursing measures.The yime of achieving yargey dose of nuyriyion,nuyriyion improvemeny in 2,3,4 weeks and yhe incidence of complicayions were analysed.Results The yime of achieving yargey dose in nasoinyesyinal yube group was significanyly less yhan yhose in nasogasyric yube group (P<0.05).Afyer 4-weeks yreaymeny,yhe levels of yoyal proyein,serum prealbumin and yransfer-rin were improved in boyh groups wiyh a significanyly greayer degree in nasoinyesyinal yube group (P<0 .05 ).The incidence of complicayions in nasoinyesyinal yube group is significanyly less yhan yhose in nasogasyric yube group (P<0 .05 ).Conclusion Nasoinyesyinal yube feeding combined wiyh proper nursing measures in elderly ICU payienys receiving mechanical venyilayion makes yhe yargey dose of nuyriyion easily achieved and reduces yhe incidence of complicayions of mechanical venyilayion such as aspirayion and abdominal disyension.
8.Two enteral nutrition pathways combined with proper nursing measures in elderly ICU patients receiving mechanical ventilation
Lili CHEN ; Linli ZHAO ; Xiaoyan DA ; Chunjiao MA ; Yali TIAN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2014;(18):36-39
Obj ective To compare yhe effecys of ywo enyeral nuyriyion payhways in Geriayric ICU payienys receiving mechanical venyilayion as well as adopyion of effecyive care measures in order yo provide a basis for implemenyayion of enyeral nuyriyion feeding in yhese payienys.Methods A case-conyrol syudy was used.Fifyy ICU payienys receiving mechanical venyilayion were randomly divid-ed inyo nasogasyric yube group and nasoinyesyinal yube group,25 cases for each.Boyh group received proper nursing measures.The yime of achieving yargey dose of nuyriyion,nuyriyion improvemeny in 2,3,4 weeks and yhe incidence of complicayions were analysed.Results The yime of achieving yargey dose in nasoinyesyinal yube group was significanyly less yhan yhose in nasogasyric yube group (P<0.05).Afyer 4-weeks yreaymeny,yhe levels of yoyal proyein,serum prealbumin and yransfer-rin were improved in boyh groups wiyh a significanyly greayer degree in nasoinyesyinal yube group (P<0 .05 ).The incidence of complicayions in nasoinyesyinal yube group is significanyly less yhan yhose in nasogasyric yube group (P<0 .05 ).Conclusion Nasoinyesyinal yube feeding combined wiyh proper nursing measures in elderly ICU payienys receiving mechanical venyilayion makes yhe yargey dose of nuyriyion easily achieved and reduces yhe incidence of complicayions of mechanical venyilayion such as aspirayion and abdominal disyension.
9.Medical education reform of China in the global context
Linli YANG ; Lele LIU ; Libin YANG ; Guang ZHAO ; Depin CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(5):457-459
A century ago the Flexner Report facilitated the process of modern medical education reform.Half a century ago,Problem-based learning initiated the student-centered medical education model.At present training medical students' competency will usher in the third reform in medical education.Over 100 years' development and in the global context of current medical education reform,China's medical education has become an important part of the world medical education.Harbin Medical University conducted an all-around reform through international cooperation and received the accreditation referenced according to global standards in medical education,which is an epitome of the medical education reform in China.
10.Comparisons of the life quality and its influential factors among the senior citizens in communities, nursing homes and elderly wards in Shanghai Minhang district
Junke TANG ; Huiying LI ; Linli CHEN ; Jiakai YOU ; Naiqing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(1):72-76
Objective To understand the life quality of elderly person in communities, nursing homes and elderly wards, and to find out the related influencing factors for providing references for policy-makers to improve the life quality of the elderly. Methods The senior citizens in 9 communities, 3 villages, 12 nursing homes and 5 elderly wards in Shanghai Minhang District were enrolled by stratified cluster sampling. And the life quality and its influential factors among the inhabitants in communities, nursing homes and elderly wards were compared by adopting Short-Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire. Results Regarding to the life qualities of senior citizens, community showed that physical functioning was (71. 9 ± 23. 3)scores, role physical was (73. 6 ± 43. 0) scores, bodily pain was (80. 2±20. 3)scores, general health was (53. 2± 19. 1)scores, vitality was (70. 4± 15. 7)scores, social function was ( 83. 8 ± 20. 2) scores, role emotional was ( 81. 1 ± 37. 2 ) scores, mental health was (78. 1 ± 15. 4) scores, weighted average was (74. 1 ± 17. 5) scores. Nursing home showed that physical functioning was (42. 1 ±30. 7) scores, role physical was (57. 9 ±48. 1) scores, bodily pain was (78.0±23.0)scores, general health was (50. 2± 19. 5)scores, vitality was (66. 0± 19. 5)scores, social function was (70. 8 ± 26. 3) scores, role emotional was (66. 8 ± 45. 7) scores, mental health was (73. 6 ± 19. 6) scores, weighted average was (63. 2 ± 21. 0) scores. Elderly ward showed that physical functioning was (20. 4 ± 26. 0) scores, role physical was (36. 1 ± 47. 0) scores, bodily pain was (65. 4±29. 5)scores, general health was (43. 1±17. 1)scores, vitality was (59. 0± 18. 0)scores, social function was (57. 9 ± 25. 3) scores, role emotional was (49. 5 ± 48. 7) scores, mental health was (66. 2 ± 18. 3) scores, weighted average was (49. 7 ±18. 3) scores. The major influential factors on the life quality were gender, education, marriage, profession, age, disease, residence, entertainment, physical exercise for community; Age, disease, residence, entertainment, physical exercise for nursing home; Age, etc for elderly ward. Conclusions The influences of demographic factors on life quality of the senior citizens in communities are more significant than in nursing home and elderly wards. Variations on the degree of satisfaction (in residence, entertainment, health care and transportation) and the situation of physical exercise have made vast difference in the life quality of the senior citizens both in communities and nursing homes.

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