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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 1022-1025, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-610619

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Objective:To understand the effect and existing problems of teaching reform about primary health care demands in local medical universities and colleges.Methods:With sampling survey method,150 students from Xi'an Medical College were investigated using questionnaires.Results:Totally 93.1% of the freshmen approved of setting up the courses,72.6% of the students thought that nursing ethics and skills were equally important,43.2% of the students thought learning this course made themselves have a new understanding of nursing ethics.Totally 84.2% of the students were satisfied with the teacher's teaching process,while 69% of the students were not satisfied with the existing teaching materials.Conclusion:The teaching method oriented by practical problems and the teachers' own efforts are prerequisites for students' acceptance of this course.Content setting based on post needs is an important link of nursing ethics teaching effect.Setting up sustainable teaching time is the basis of the teaching effect.High quality teaching materials are necessary conditions to achieve the teaching orderly.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 15-18, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-461595

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Objective:To investigate the reasons of the tension of doctor-patient relationship and the medical violence from the perspective of the doctors, in order to provide a reference for finding a viable solution. Methods:Questionnaires survey were conducted about doctors' working conditions in 45 hospitals of 9 provinces. Results:On-ly 3. 6% medical staff had a harmonious doctor-patient relationship, the causes for the tense doctor-patient rela-tionship were poor communication with patients (75%), medical limitations (46. 2%);From the patients perspec-tive, the patients 'unpleasant caused by overtreatment due to complex illness accounted for 54. 2%;Institutional health-related reasons accounted for 82 . 6%. Conclusions:In the past five years after the new health care re-form, the tense doctor-patient relationship has not been released. So, should focus on training to enhance the com-munication skills of medical personnel and medical humanities education while the implementation of the national health care reform, in order to reduce iatrogenic conflicts.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-530095

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This article summarizes specific ethical doctrines from the traditional ancient Indian medicine, analyzes the characteristics of its ethical thought, absorbs its reasonable essence, pays great attention to the dual function of medical technique and medical ethics in current medical activities, highlights the importance of cooperation under the modern medical service condition, and emphasizes the application of etiquette in medical activities.

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