1.Evaluation of Hierarchical Diagnosis and Treatment Effect and Influencing Factors of Beijing Medical Alliance
Tong HU ; Caibo WU ; Xin TIAN ; Youqing XIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(1):47-52
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To understand the status quo of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment effect of medical alliance in Beijing and explore the influencing factors.Methods The convenience sampling method was used to select 26 vertical medical alliances,and the weighted TOPSIS method was used in combination with the index system established in the previous study to evaluate the effect of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment.The factors influencing the effect of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment in medical alliances were summarized through interviews with insiders,and the rank sum test was used to explore the factors influencing the effect of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment in medical alliances.Results The medical alliance B,A2 and A3 ranked high,and the implementation effect was relatively good in the four dimensions of"primary care first consultation,dual-way referral,acute and slow treatment,and vertical linkage";The C2,A8 and F2 medical alliances ranked low,and the implementation effect in the dimensions of"dual-way referral","acute and slow treatment"and"vertical linkage"was significantly lower than that of other medical alliances.The analysis results showed that the differences in the support intensity and core hospital level of different medical alliances were statistically significant(P<0.05),which affected the hierarchical diagnosis and treatment effect of medical alliances.Conclusion While strengthening the information construction and improving the initiative of grassroots and the signing rate of family doctors,it is necessary to improve the support of core hospitals to promote the sinking of resources.Core hospitals should optimize resource allocation according to local conditions and promote hierarchical diagnosis and treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Influencing Factors and Predictive Modeling of the Selection of Infectious Disease Patients'First Choosing Institution
Xiaoxiao GU ; Xin TIAN ; Jiate WEI ; Youqing XIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):32-36
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish a predictive model for digestive and respiratory infectious disease patients'selection of first-entry healthcare institutions and analyze the influencing factors,providing a reference for regional healthcare institution development.Methods The cluster sampling was used to select 1524 target patients.The data was randomly split 8∶2 into training and testing sets.The binary logistic regression method was employed to establish a predictive model for the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution and analyze the influencing factors.The model's predictive performance was evaluated using the AUC of the testing set.Results It analyzed 1 524 infectious disease cases;417 chose community clinics first.Influences on their initial choice included education,insurance type,occupation,relative distance,and having a family doctor.The AUC of the test set was 0.851.Conclusion The predictive model of the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution established in this study can be used to predict patient flow and help allocate medical resources reasonably.Increasing the rate of primary care for patients with infectious diseases in the region.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Influencing Factors and Predictive Modeling of the Selection of Infectious Disease Patients'First Choosing Institution
Xiaoxiao GU ; Xin TIAN ; Jiate WEI ; Youqing XIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):32-36
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish a predictive model for digestive and respiratory infectious disease patients'selection of first-entry healthcare institutions and analyze the influencing factors,providing a reference for regional healthcare institution development.Methods The cluster sampling was used to select 1524 target patients.The data was randomly split 8∶2 into training and testing sets.The binary logistic regression method was employed to establish a predictive model for the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution and analyze the influencing factors.The model's predictive performance was evaluated using the AUC of the testing set.Results It analyzed 1 524 infectious disease cases;417 chose community clinics first.Influences on their initial choice included education,insurance type,occupation,relative distance,and having a family doctor.The AUC of the test set was 0.851.Conclusion The predictive model of the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution established in this study can be used to predict patient flow and help allocate medical resources reasonably.Increasing the rate of primary care for patients with infectious diseases in the region.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Influencing Factors and Predictive Modeling of the Selection of Infectious Disease Patients'First Choosing Institution
Xiaoxiao GU ; Xin TIAN ; Jiate WEI ; Youqing XIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):32-36
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish a predictive model for digestive and respiratory infectious disease patients'selection of first-entry healthcare institutions and analyze the influencing factors,providing a reference for regional healthcare institution development.Methods The cluster sampling was used to select 1524 target patients.The data was randomly split 8∶2 into training and testing sets.The binary logistic regression method was employed to establish a predictive model for the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution and analyze the influencing factors.The model's predictive performance was evaluated using the AUC of the testing set.Results It analyzed 1 524 infectious disease cases;417 chose community clinics first.Influences on their initial choice included education,insurance type,occupation,relative distance,and having a family doctor.The AUC of the test set was 0.851.Conclusion The predictive model of the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution established in this study can be used to predict patient flow and help allocate medical resources reasonably.Increasing the rate of primary care for patients with infectious diseases in the region.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Influencing Factors and Predictive Modeling of the Selection of Infectious Disease Patients'First Choosing Institution
Xiaoxiao GU ; Xin TIAN ; Jiate WEI ; Youqing XIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):32-36
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish a predictive model for digestive and respiratory infectious disease patients'selection of first-entry healthcare institutions and analyze the influencing factors,providing a reference for regional healthcare institution development.Methods The cluster sampling was used to select 1524 target patients.The data was randomly split 8∶2 into training and testing sets.The binary logistic regression method was employed to establish a predictive model for the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution and analyze the influencing factors.The model's predictive performance was evaluated using the AUC of the testing set.Results It analyzed 1 524 infectious disease cases;417 chose community clinics first.Influences on their initial choice included education,insurance type,occupation,relative distance,and having a family doctor.The AUC of the test set was 0.851.Conclusion The predictive model of the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution established in this study can be used to predict patient flow and help allocate medical resources reasonably.Increasing the rate of primary care for patients with infectious diseases in the region.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Influencing Factors and Predictive Modeling of the Selection of Infectious Disease Patients'First Choosing Institution
Xiaoxiao GU ; Xin TIAN ; Jiate WEI ; Youqing XIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):32-36
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish a predictive model for digestive and respiratory infectious disease patients'selection of first-entry healthcare institutions and analyze the influencing factors,providing a reference for regional healthcare institution development.Methods The cluster sampling was used to select 1524 target patients.The data was randomly split 8∶2 into training and testing sets.The binary logistic regression method was employed to establish a predictive model for the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution and analyze the influencing factors.The model's predictive performance was evaluated using the AUC of the testing set.Results It analyzed 1 524 infectious disease cases;417 chose community clinics first.Influences on their initial choice included education,insurance type,occupation,relative distance,and having a family doctor.The AUC of the test set was 0.851.Conclusion The predictive model of the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution established in this study can be used to predict patient flow and help allocate medical resources reasonably.Increasing the rate of primary care for patients with infectious diseases in the region.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Influencing Factors and Predictive Modeling of the Selection of Infectious Disease Patients'First Choosing Institution
Xiaoxiao GU ; Xin TIAN ; Jiate WEI ; Youqing XIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):32-36
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish a predictive model for digestive and respiratory infectious disease patients'selection of first-entry healthcare institutions and analyze the influencing factors,providing a reference for regional healthcare institution development.Methods The cluster sampling was used to select 1524 target patients.The data was randomly split 8∶2 into training and testing sets.The binary logistic regression method was employed to establish a predictive model for the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution and analyze the influencing factors.The model's predictive performance was evaluated using the AUC of the testing set.Results It analyzed 1 524 infectious disease cases;417 chose community clinics first.Influences on their initial choice included education,insurance type,occupation,relative distance,and having a family doctor.The AUC of the test set was 0.851.Conclusion The predictive model of the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution established in this study can be used to predict patient flow and help allocate medical resources reasonably.Increasing the rate of primary care for patients with infectious diseases in the region.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Influencing Factors and Predictive Modeling of the Selection of Infectious Disease Patients'First Choosing Institution
Xiaoxiao GU ; Xin TIAN ; Jiate WEI ; Youqing XIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):32-36
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish a predictive model for digestive and respiratory infectious disease patients'selection of first-entry healthcare institutions and analyze the influencing factors,providing a reference for regional healthcare institution development.Methods The cluster sampling was used to select 1524 target patients.The data was randomly split 8∶2 into training and testing sets.The binary logistic regression method was employed to establish a predictive model for the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution and analyze the influencing factors.The model's predictive performance was evaluated using the AUC of the testing set.Results It analyzed 1 524 infectious disease cases;417 chose community clinics first.Influences on their initial choice included education,insurance type,occupation,relative distance,and having a family doctor.The AUC of the test set was 0.851.Conclusion The predictive model of the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution established in this study can be used to predict patient flow and help allocate medical resources reasonably.Increasing the rate of primary care for patients with infectious diseases in the region.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Influencing Factors and Predictive Modeling of the Selection of Infectious Disease Patients'First Choosing Institution
Xiaoxiao GU ; Xin TIAN ; Jiate WEI ; Youqing XIN
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):32-36
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To establish a predictive model for digestive and respiratory infectious disease patients'selection of first-entry healthcare institutions and analyze the influencing factors,providing a reference for regional healthcare institution development.Methods The cluster sampling was used to select 1524 target patients.The data was randomly split 8∶2 into training and testing sets.The binary logistic regression method was employed to establish a predictive model for the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution and analyze the influencing factors.The model's predictive performance was evaluated using the AUC of the testing set.Results It analyzed 1 524 infectious disease cases;417 chose community clinics first.Influences on their initial choice included education,insurance type,occupation,relative distance,and having a family doctor.The AUC of the test set was 0.851.Conclusion The predictive model of the selection of infectious disease patients'first choosing institution established in this study can be used to predict patient flow and help allocate medical resources reasonably.Increasing the rate of primary care for patients with infectious diseases in the region.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Construction of training program for pediatric epilepsy specialist nurses based on post competence
Hongye TIAN ; Xiaomin SUN ; Youqing PENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(23):3197-3203
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To construct the training program for pediatric epilepsy specialist nurses based on post competence, to guide the training of pediatric epilepsy specialist nurses so as to provide standards for the training and development of pediatric epilepsy specialist nurses.Methods:From February to August 2019, the training program for pediatric epilepsy specialist nurses was conducted through the literature review, the basis of competence theoretical model, expert group discussion and Delphi consultation method.Results:The valid recovery rate of questionnaires in two rounds of expert consultations was all 100%; the expert authority coefficient was 0.84; the coordination coefficient of the second round of expert opinions was 0.716 with statistical differences ( P<0.01) .The final training program included 6 first-level indicators, 20 second-level indicators and 72 third-level indicators. Conclusions:The training program for pediatric epilepsy specialist nurses based on post competence is scientific and reasonable, comprehensive in content, outstanding in professional characteristics and practicality which provides a reference for pediatric epilepsy specialist nurse training.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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