1.Evaluation of the comprehensive intervention effect on lunch for primary and secondary school students in Minhang District of Shanghai
HU Yuhuan, ZANG Jiajie, XU Huilin, GUO Qi, HAN Yan, TANG Hongmei, YING Fangjia, LIANG Hao
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(2):191-195
Objective:
To evaluate the comprehensive intervention effect of lunch for primary and secondary school students in Minhang District, so as to provide a theoretical and practical basis for lunch intervention in school.
Methods:
From October to December 2023, a convenience sampling method was used to select 1 937 students from one primary and secondary school in Minhang District.A comprehensive intervention measure focusing on "reducing oil and salt" for lunch recipe optimization and nutrition education was carried out, and a questionnaire survey was conducted to evaluate the intervention effect three months later. Chi square test and Wilcoxon rank test were used to compare the data before and after the intervention.
Results:
After intervention, the use of cooking oil and salt, the supply of protein and fat in primary and secondary school lunches were reduced, and had no obvious impact on energy and other major nutrients. After intervention, compared to before intervention, the proportion of primary school students who felt that lunch was greasy decreased (8.9%, 6.2%, χ 2=4.35), and the proportion of primary and secondary school students who felt that lunch were delicious decreased significantly (33.2%, 23.2%; 63.9%, 53.5%, χ 2=26.39, 17.52) ( P < 0.05 ). Secondary school students also felt reduced variety of food ingredients (46.9%, 38.3%, χ 2=16.05, P <0.05). In addition, after intervention, the total surplus rate of primary school students meals decreased (7.4%, 4.4%, χ 2=5.73), mainly reflected in the decrease of the surplus rate of staple foods (7.1%, 2.4%, χ 2=17.39), while the surplus rate of vegetable dishes increased ( 16.0 %, 21.2%, χ 2=6.01) ( P <0.05). Although there was no significant change in the total surplus rate of meals for secondary school students, the surplus rate of staple foods decreased (12.9%, 5.4%, χ 2=33.52), while the surplus rates of meat and vegetable dishes increased (11.2%, 26.9%; 17.5%, 33.2%, χ 2=74.26, 61.88) ( P <0.05). After intervention, there was no statistically significant difference in the overweight and obesity rates of primary school students ( χ 2=0.11,0.43) and secondary school students ( χ 2=0.01,0.00) compared to before intervention( P >0.05). After intervention, the lung capacity of primary school students [1 564 (1 269,1 890) mL] and sitting forward flexion [11.3 (7.6, 15.2) cm] increased compared to before intervention [1 522 (1 259, 1 819 ) mL, 10.5 (6.3, 13.5) cm] ( Z =2.20, 4.68, P <0.01), but there was no statistically significant difference in lung capacity and sitting forward flexion of secondary school students before and after intervention ( Z =-0.46, -0.08, P >0.05).
Conclusion
The comprehensive intervention of school lunch has promoted a significant decrease in the use of oil and salt in lunch and improved the quality of recipes, and has a positive impact on the situation of leftover lunch and the health of students to a certain extent.
2.Long-term Hospitalization Payment in the US.and Germany and the Enlightenment for Average Cost of Beds Based Payment in China
Liying ZHENG ; Bifan ZHU ; Fen LI ; Duo CHEN ; Jiajie XU ; Chunlin JIN
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(1):92-96
The payment methods,such as Diagnosis Related Group(DRG)for hospitalization and capitation for outpatient treat-ment,have achieved positive results in protecting the rights and interests of insured persons and improving the efficiency of the use of medical insurance funds.However,for patients with chronic diseases and rehabilitation nursing,the hospitalization period is long and the conditions complicated,and the payment method of DRGs is not reasonable.It analyzes the experiences of paying for long-term hospital cases in the US.and Germany from the aspect of reform process,payment method and regulatory measures.In order to pro-vide references for the reform of per-diem payment in rehabilitation nursing and other long-term hospitalized cases,it puts forward suggestions from aspects of realizing value care,reflecting individual differences,exploring complex payment methods,improving data quality and establishing constraint mechanism.
3.Study on Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Characteristics of 1676 Heart Failure Inpatients: A Cross-Sectional Survey Based on Real-World Electronic Medical Record Information
Yi DU ; Zheng LI ; Guanlin YANG ; Shuqi DONG ; Wenshuai HUANG ; Nanxing XIAN ; Puyu GUO ; Jiajie QI ; Bohang CHEN ; Xin XU ; Zhe ZHANG ; Yi YANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(3):299-307
ObjectiveTo analyse the clinical characteristics of different traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes in patients with heart failure based on information from electronic medical record. MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted to collect clinical data of all inpatients with heart failure in the Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2020. A database of clinical TCM data was established to explore the characteristics of clinical data of basic information, syndromes and syndrome element types, and biochemical indexes. The distribution of TCM syndromes and syndrome elements in heart failure patients were also analysed, and the basic information and biochemical indexes of the patients with top 7 different TCM syndrome types were compared. ResultsA total of 1676 inpatients with heart fai-lure were included. The top 7 TCM syndromes of heart failure were syndrome of phlegm turbidity and blood stasis (477 cases, 28.46%), syndrome of qi deficiency and blood stasis (439 cases, 26.19%), syndrome of qi deficiency and blood stasis with water retention (274 cases, 16.35%), syndrome of yang deficiency with water retention (145 cases, 8.65%), syndrome of qi and yin deficiency (104 cases, 6.21%), syndrome of qi and yin deficiency with blood stasis (80 cases, 4.77%), syndrome of heart yang deficiency (59 cases, 3.52%). Among the 1676 patients, 6 syndrome elements accounted for more than 5%. Blood stasis accounted for the highest proportion of TCM syndrome element type (1292 cases, 77.09%), followed by qi deficiency (919 cases, 54.83%), phlegm (498 cases, 29.71%), water retention (434 cases, 25.89%), yang deficiency (215 cases, 12.82%) and yin deficiency (191 cases, 11.40%). Among the 1676 patients, 1308 cases of acute heart failure mainly showed syndrome of phlegm turbidity and blood stasis (386 cases, 29.51%), and 368 of chronic heart fai-lure mainly showed syndrome of qi deficiency and blood stasis (118 cases, 32.07%). Patients with syndrome of phlegm turbidity and blood stasis had the shortest disease duration of 0.3 months, while those with syndrome of heart yang deficiency had the longest disease duration of 15 months. The proportion of syndrome of phlegm turbidity and blood stasis was the highest in patients with heart failure combined with coronary artery disease, the proportion of syndrome of qi deficiency and blood stasis with water retention was the highest in patients with heart failure combined with atrial fibrillation, and the proportion of patients with syndrome of qi deficiency and blood stasis with water retention and syndrome of yang deficiency with water retention in those applying diuretics during the hospital stay was the highest with more than 86%. The different 7 TCM syndromes showed statistically difference in patients with complications including coronary artery disease, old myocardial infarction, atrial fibrillation, pre and post-admission medication usage including intravenous vasodilators, cardiac stimulants, diuretics, and level of blood chloride, blood urea, blood creatinine, blood bicarbonate, blood albumin, and blood total bilirubin (P<0.05). ConclusionThe most common TCM syndromes in patients with heart failure are syndrome of phlegm turbidity and blood stasis and syndrome of qi deficiency and blood stasis. Different TCM syndromes have different characteristics in gender, disease complications, medication before and after admission, and blood indexes.
4.Common challenges and resolutions in the spatial construction of endoscopic thyroid surgery using a gasless axillary approach
Liehao JIANG ; Qing LIU ; Xiaokai LING ; Jiafeng WANG ; Jiajie XU ; Zhuo TAN ; Minghua GE ; Chuanming ZHENG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2024;45(1):87-93
Objective To enhance the standardization of surgical operations,shorten the learning curve,and reduce surgical complications by summarizing common errors and proposing solutions for beginners during pre-study of cavity construction in non-inflatable axillary approach laparoscopic thyroid surgery.Methods A retrospective analysis was made on 210 patients who underwent noninflatable axillary approach luminal thyroid surgery at the Department of Head and Neck Surgery,Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital,between January 2022 and June 2023.Among them,150 patients were luminalized by the practitioners in the practice group,while 60 patients were luminalized by the practitioners in the skilled group.The occurrence of nine common errors during cavity construction,such as supraclavicular nerve injury and scapulohumeral muscle injury,was assessed and compared between the two groups.Results There was no statistically significant difference in age,gender,tumor diameter,tumor location or pathology type between the two groups(P>0.05).The staff in the practice group had a significant difference in supraclavicular cutaneous nerve injury(19.33%vs.3.33%),scapulohumeral muscle injury or disarticulation(16.00%vs.0),anterior cervical band of free excess(24.00%vs.3.33%),pectoralis major muscle and supraclavicular fascia injury(16.00%vs.5.00%),external jugular vein and genuine branch injury(8.00%vs.0),excessive freeing of the sternoclavicular joint(7.33%vs.0),and incorrect entry of the sternocleidomastoid muscle gap(8.67%vs.0)were significantly higher in incidence than the employees in the skilled group(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference between employees in the practice group and those in the skilled group in terms of injury to the internal jugular vein and its geniculate branches(4.00%vs.0),and incorrect entry of the anterior cervical strap muscles into the hierarchy(2.00%vs.0)(P>0.05).Conclusion The incidence of damage to the surrounding tissue was significantly higher in the novice group than in the expert group during endoscopic thyroid surgery for space construction.A solid anatomical foundation and proficient endoscopic surgical technique serve as fundamental prerequisites for achieving a successful space system construction.By summarizing common challenges and providing corresponding solutions encountered during endoscopic thyroid surgery,this study further enhances and refines the learning system for total endoscopic thyroid procedures.
5.Research on the Compensation Mechanism Reform in Shanghai Public Hospitals under the Background of Medical-Pharmaceutical Separation
Jiajie XU ; Fen LI ; Bifan ZHU
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(9):35-39
Objective:To review the relevant policies and progress of Shanghai in public hospital compensation,analyze the current situation and time series of the compensation situation of public hospitals in Shanghai,and propose policy suggestions to improve the compensation mechanism for public hospitals,so as to provide references for promoting high-quality development of public hospitals.Methods:Horizontal and longitudinal descriptive statistical analysis were conducted to compare the revenue,expenditure and salary data of public hospitals in Shanghai from 2018 to 2022.Results:Shanghai has gradually optimized the revenue and expenditure structure of public hospitals under the combined effects of removing markups on medical consumables and drugs,adjusting prices of medical services,centralizing volume-based procurement,and reforming the salary system.However,the rising proportion of medical material revenue and proportion of inspection and test revenue have occupied the growth space of medical service revenue,and the medical service income cannot fully compensate for personnel expenditure.Conclusion:It is suggested to further optimize the financial compensation method,optimize the adjustment mechanism of medical service prices,strengthen the refined operation and management of public hospitals,and improve supporting policies.
6.Qualitative Research on the Influencing Factors of the Transformation of Scientific and Technological Achievements in Public Hospitals from the Perspective
Ziwen XU ; Jiajie ZHAO ; Sanyuan HAO ; Dong XU ; Ren CHEN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(11):1-6
Objective To clarify the bottlenecks in the technology transfer work of public hospitals in China,and try to propose work optimization strategies and suggestions from the perspectives of different stakeholders.Methods The relevant literature about the transformation of scientific and technological achievements in public hospitals was searched on CNKI,and inductively summarize the relevant concepts and categories through the three stages of grounded theory coding.Results Through the three stages of coding,85 initial concepts,29 categories,and 5 main categories were sorted out,and a model attributing the influencing factors of the transformation of scientific and technological achievements in public hospitals was constructed,involving five major entities:public hospitals,medi-cal staff,enterprises,government,and universities.Conclusion The work of transforming scientific and technologi-cal achievements in public hospitals involves multiple stakeholders.It can start from the standardized management of public hospitals,the technological breakthroughs of medical staff,the active leadership of the government,the pro-active integration of enterprises,and the talent cultivation of universities to achieve innovation in talent cultivation mechanisms,industry evaluation mechanisms,profit distribution mechanisms,and intelligent management mecha-nisms.
7.Research on Cognition and Demand of Scientific and Technological Achievements Transformation of Medi-cal Staff in Public Hospitals
Ziwen XU ; Jiajie ZHAO ; Sanyuan HAO ; Dong XU ; Ren CHEN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(11):7-11
Objective Understanding the cognitive attitude,influencing factors,and demand elements of medical staff in public hospitals towards the transformation of scientific and technological achievements,and proposing coun-termeasures and suggestions to improve the transformation rate of scientific and technological achievements in pub-lic hospitals.Methods Based on a questionnaire survey of the cognition and needs for the transformation of scientific and technological achievements among medical staff in public hospitals,it investigates medical personnel from 12 public hospitals in Anhui Province.Data processing is conducted using descriptive analysis and moderated mediation effect analysis methods.Results The cognitive attitude is positively correlated with influencing factors(r=0.125,P<0.01),the degree of cognition is positively correlated with demand elements(r=0.599,P<0.01),and influencing factors are positively correlated with demand elements(r=0.336,P<0.01).The impact factors of medical staff in the process of scientific and technological achievement transformation play a partial mediating role between cognitive attitude and demand elements,and the technical title of medical staff has a moderating effect.Conclusion There are bottlenecks in the transformation of scientific and technological achievements by medical staff in public hospitals,in-cluding a weak awareness of transformation,limited transformation capabilities,disconnection between scientific re-search achievements and the market,and an unobvious collaborative effect of"government,education,medical care,production,and research".Public hospitals should improve supporting measures in aspects such as talent cultivation,management systems,professional training,and information construction.
8.Research on Construction of Evaluation Index System of Scientific and Technological Achievements Trans-formation in Affiliated Hospitals of Universities Based on a Logical Model
Jiajie ZHAO ; Sanyuan HAO ; Zi-Wen XU ; Dong XU ; Ren CHEN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(11):12-17
Objective To construct an evaluation index system of scientific and technological achievements transfor-mation in affiliated hospitals of universities and colleges based on a logical model,and to provide reference for scien-tific and systematic measurement of scientific and technological achievements transformation in affiliated hospitals of universities and colleges.Methods The first draft of the evaluation index system was drawn up by combing the re-search literature and laws and policies related to the evaluation of scientific and technological achievements transfor-mation in domestic hospitals,and two rounds of Delphi expert consultation were carried out to determine the evalua-tion index system.Results The expert positive coefficient of both rounds was 100%,the authority coefficient was 0.875 and 0.874,and Kendall's W coefficient increased round by round.Finally,an evaluation system covering 4 first-level indicators,12 second-level indicators and 44 third-level indicators of scientific and technological achieve-ments transformation in affiliated hospitals of colleges and universities was determined.Conclusion The evaluation in-dex system of scientific and technological achievements transformation in affiliated hospitals of colleges and universi-ties has certain reliability and scientificity,with obvious main characteristics,and has important guiding significance and practical value for promoting the optimization of scientific and technological achievements transformation in affiliated hospitals of colleges and universities and improving the transformation efficiency.
9.Evaluation of Scientific and Technological Achievements Transformation in University Affiliated Hospitals Based on Entropy Weight TOPSIS Method and Rank Sum Ratio Method
Jiajie ZHAO ; Sanyuan HAO ; Ziwen XU ; Dong XU ; Ren CHEN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(11):18-24
Objective To evaluate the transformation of scientific and technological achievements in 12 affiliated hospitals of a medical university in Anhui Province,and to provide suggestions for the transformation of scientific and technological achievements in affiliated hospitals of colleges and universities.Methods According to the collected data,entropy weight method was used to assign weights to the index system,and TOPSIS method and rank sum ratio method were used for comprehensive evaluation.Results Among theevaluation indicators,the top 3 weights are the total amount of incoming accounts converted by self-implementation(4.801%),the total amount of incoming accounts earned by cooperating with others(4.801%),and the number of R&D institutions,transfer institutions,and conversion service platforms jointly built with affiliated universities(4.779%).In the fuzzy joint results,the top three hospitals were A,C and G,and the bottom three hospitals were K,H and E.There are obvious differences among hospitals,and there are differences between directly affiliated hospitals and non-directly affiliated hospitals.Conclusion The affiliated hospitals of colleges and universities should explore a development path of the transformation of scientific and technological achievements with their own characteristics and make the transformation from the actual situation.Transform the achievements into the discipline construction,deepen and expand the scientific research advantages;construct transformation consciousness raising system,and promote action with consciousness raising;colleges and universities lead the integration of medical industry to build a new ecology of medical production,study and research.
10.Research on the Compensation Mechanism Reform in Shanghai Public Hospitals under the Background of Medical-Pharmaceutical Separation
Jiajie XU ; Fen LI ; Bifan ZHU
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(9):35-39
Objective:To review the relevant policies and progress of Shanghai in public hospital compensation,analyze the current situation and time series of the compensation situation of public hospitals in Shanghai,and propose policy suggestions to improve the compensation mechanism for public hospitals,so as to provide references for promoting high-quality development of public hospitals.Methods:Horizontal and longitudinal descriptive statistical analysis were conducted to compare the revenue,expenditure and salary data of public hospitals in Shanghai from 2018 to 2022.Results:Shanghai has gradually optimized the revenue and expenditure structure of public hospitals under the combined effects of removing markups on medical consumables and drugs,adjusting prices of medical services,centralizing volume-based procurement,and reforming the salary system.However,the rising proportion of medical material revenue and proportion of inspection and test revenue have occupied the growth space of medical service revenue,and the medical service income cannot fully compensate for personnel expenditure.Conclusion:It is suggested to further optimize the financial compensation method,optimize the adjustment mechanism of medical service prices,strengthen the refined operation and management of public hospitals,and improve supporting policies.


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