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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 1366-1369, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-668860

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At present,the network media reports of Chinese medical disputes appeared blowout growth,and also brought the loss of propriety,the loss of balance,the loss of justice and other ethical issues while it played the role of public opinion supervision in the medical disputes.In view of these,from the concept definition of ethics anomie in network media report of medical disputes,this paper analyzed and interpreted the ethics anomie in network media report of medical disputes,pointed out existing problems and further put forward creating the network media professional ethics norms,establishing a social supervisory system which integrates self-discipline and heteronomy,building a doctor-patient docking platform and other perfecting countermeasures.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 10-12, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-414258

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Objective To investigate the existence of neglect and explore the relationship between spacial attentional deficits and hemisphere in patients with schizophrenia. Methods 51 schizophrenic patients and 55 healthy controls were measured with line bisection test and number bisection test、 Results In the Line Bisection Test,shcizophrenic patients group showed a negative deviation, in which the 2cm line( -0.03 ± 0. 74 )% and mean ( - 0. 02 ± 0. 03 ) % deviation rates were more significantly leftward than that of the normals ( ( 0. 00 ±0.02 ) %, ( - 0.00 ± - 0.01 ) %, P < 0. 05 ) respectively. The mean deviation rates of the patients (P < 0. 01 ) and control groups (P < 0. 05 ) were also significantly leftward compared with zero value. In the number bisection test,schizophrenic patients group showed a negative deviation and a significant leftward bias on the interval 5 ( - 0.07 ±0.18)% ,7( -0.08 ±0.22)% and 9( -0.09 ±0.28)% ) than that of the normals(( -0.01 ±0.05)% ,(0.01± 0. 08 ) % and (0.00 ± 0.14 ) %, P < 0.05 respectively). Conclusion Schizophrenic patients have a right-neglect, suggesting that spacial attentional deficits exist, and it may be related to the left cerebral hemisphere dysfunction.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 124-126, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-390764

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Objective To compare eye expression recognition in stable outpatients with schizophrenia with that in normal controls and to explore the relationships between eye expression recognition and social functioning.Methods 107 schizophrenic outpatients and 66 normal controls matched in age,sex and years of education were assessed with Eye Basic Emotion Discrimination Task(EBEDT) and Eye Complex Emotion Discrimination Task(ECEDT).The patients were also assessed with Social Disability Screening Schedule (SDSS).Results The correct numbers were significantly lower for patients to identify basic emotions of eye expressions(13.2±3.8 vs16.0±2.6,P<0.01) and complex emotions of eye expressions(17.9±4.3 vs 20.6±3.5,P<0.01)than those for controls respectively;the correct numbers to identify anger(3.1±1.0 vs.2.1±1.2,P<0.01),fear(1.8±1.0 vs 1.3±1.0,P<0.01) and disgust(1.8±1.1 vs 1.4±1.2,P<0.05)for controls were higher than those for patients significantly.The correct numbers to identify total basic emotions(r=-0.335,P<0.05)and total complex emotions (r=-0.374,P<0.05)in eye expressions showed negatively correlated with the total scores of SDSS in the patients after controlling age and total score of PANSS.Conclusions The ability to recognize basic and complicated emotions in eye expressions in the outpatients with schizophrenia is lower than that in the controls. It shows positively correlated with social functioning moderately in the patients.

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