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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 1053-1058, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911737

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Objective:To investigate the status quo and training needs of general practitioner (GP) job-transfer training program in Hebei Province.Methods:An online survey with self-designed questionnaire was conducted on May 2019 through WeChat among 165 trainees in the General Practice Training Center of Hebei Province. A total of 165 questionnaires were distributed and 149 were valid with an effective rate of 90.3%. The contents of the questionnaire included the basic information of the trainees, the evaluation of the current training, and the needs of the GPs′ job-transfer training.Results:Among 149 participants, there were 131 (87.9%)from the secondary hospitals or above, 146(98.0%)with bachelor′s degree or above, and 128 (85.9%)with intermediate or above professional titles. The survey showed that 72.0%(67/93)thought the main reasons affecting participation in the training were busy work load and insufficient personnel, the main problems of training were too short training duration(45.2%, 42/93), the not focused training contents(38.7%, 36/93) and lack of practice(37.6%, 35/93). In the 149 trainees, 136(91.3%) thought that the most important contents should be standardized diagnosis and treatment of common diseases; 104(69.8%), 118(79.2%), 115(77.2%) and 98(65.8%) considered that the knowledge of prevention and health-protection, first aid, latest progress and chronic disease management were needed for training; 110(73.8%)and 80(53.7%)thought the mastery of clinical practice and basic theory were needed. And 57.7% (86/149)of the trainees believed that research training was needed, and there was significant difference in the demand for research training among participants from different work units and with different professional titles (χ 2=15.371,10.625,all P<0.05). The accepted training methods were case study(53.7%, 81/149) and practical work(37.6%, 56/149). For training duration, 43.6% (65/149) thought it should not exceed 6 months and 56.4% (84/149) preferred more than 1 year; there was a significant difference in demanded training duration among trainees from different work units, with different education background and professional titles (χ 2=16.225,6.243,25.966, all P<0.05). Conclusion:We need a multi-channel and multi-level training model to establish a better job-transfer training system for general practitioners, in order to meet different training needs and to improve the effectiveness of the training.

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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 1067-1069, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-870742

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The organ system-based teaching model integrates the morphology and function of various organ and system of human body, breaks the boundaries of disciplines, and avoids the duplication and disjunction between disciplines. With this model general practitioners can effectively and efficiently learn basic knowledge and clinical skills in the training. This article introduces the organ system-based teaching model and its application in general practice job-transfer training in China.

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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 42-46, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-734838

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Objective To survey the current status and training requirement of rural doctors in Hebei province.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among1 200 rural doctors selected from 11 cities of Hebei province by stratified sampling from October to December 2017.The self-designed questionnaire included general condition,job satisfaction,impact of medical reform policies,training needs of rural doctors.Results A total of 1 200 questionnaires were distributed and 1 170 valid ones were retrieved with a recovery rate of 97.5%.Among the 1 170 responders,there were 726 males(62.1%) and 444 females (37.9%);748 (63.9%) were aged more than 40 years;612 (52.3%) hold secondary school degree;826 (70.6%) had been working in the village for more than 10 years,and the overall job satisfaction rate was 30.8% (360/1 170).Among all responders,73.8% (864/1 170) worked in the standardized village clinics,and 72.0% (842/1 170) were contracted with local residents as family doctors;52.8% (618/1 170) responders believed that the reform policy improved the health care for villagers.In all responders,98% (1 147/1 170)thought they needed training,93.6% (1 095/1 170) had received training.The training contents they most needed werethe management of common diseases (904,77.3%),followed by medical humanities(650,55.6%)and first aid knowledge (492,42.1%).The influencing factors for training were lack of time,no energy (656,54.3%),lack of appropriate training forms (510,43.6%),economic reasons (476,40.3%) and so on.Conclusion The working status of rural doctors need to befurther improvedand the training need to be strengthened to increase their job satisfaction.

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 385-389, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-707946

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Objective To investigate the clinical and imaging manifestations of benign and aggressive spinal osteoblastoma. Methods Seventeen patients with benign osteoblastoma (BO) and 18 patients with aggressive osteoblastoma(AO) from May 2004 to November 2015 diagnosed by orthopedic doctor and pathologist were analyzed retrospectively. Thirty four patients (17 BO, 17 AO ) underwent CT plain scanning, 26 patients underwent MRI. The follow-up time was 6 to 96 months, the postoperative recurrence rate was calculated. The continuous variables including the age, the duration of symptoms and the size of tumor were compared between AO and BO with the 2-tailed Student t test or Mann-Whitney U test. The categorical variables were compared between AO and BO with χ2test.A P value<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results The age was significantly different between AO and BO [(29.82 ± 14.69) Y vs (19.76 ± 10.33)Y, P<0.05]. The duration of symptoms was significantly different between AO and BO [15(6,96)m vs 6(1,60)m, P<0.05].The size of tumor was significantly different between AO and BO [(4.01 ± 1.46) cm vs (2.08 ± 0.64) cm, P<0.05]. Neurological deficit was found in 2 patients with BO and 9 patients with AO, there was significant difference(P<0.05).In the BO group,the adjacent bone involved(n=3),the calcification of the lesion(n=17),intact bony cortex(n=17),the ill-defined sclerotic bone around the lesion(n=17),the edema of bone marrow and adjacent soft tissue around the lesion (n=11), and intense enhancement (n=2) were observed in BO. While in the AO group, there were 11 patients with adjacent bone involved. The calcification of the lesion (n=12),intact bony cortex(n=0), the ill-defined sclerotic bone around the lesion(n=11),the edema of bone marrow and adjacent soft tissue around the lesion(n=10), and intense enhancement (n=10) were observed in AO. The above imaging features of BO were significantly different from that of AO(P all<0.05).The sex distribution,the location of the lesion,preoperative ALP,the type of bone destruction,the signal intensity were not significantly different between BO and AO(P>0.05).The recurrence rate of AO(37.50%)was significantly different from that of BO (6.67%,P=0.04).Conclusion The clinical features including the age,duration of symptoms,neurological deficit contributed to differentiating BO from AO.The size of AO was bigger than BO,and AO didn't have intact bony cortex.In the AO group,there was less calcification in the lesion,less edema of bone marrow and adjacent soft tissue around the lesion.The post-operation recurrence of AO was higher than BO.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging ; (12): 845-848, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706414

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Purpose To explore the CT and MRI manifestations of spinal solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) to improve the accuracy of imaging diagnosis.Materials and Methods CT and MRI manifestations of eight pathologically confirmed SFT were retrospectively analyzed.CT and MRI scan were performed in 8 cases.The location,shape,size,density/signal,margin,condition of the internal lesion,adjacent bone destruction and reinforcement characteristic were also analyzed.Results Of the 8 patients,4 cases were pathologically confirmed benign and the other 4 cases were malignant.6 cases showed trans-intervertebral foramen dumbbell shaped soft tissue masses,1 case showed lobulated soft tissue mass lying outside the invertebrate canal and 1 case showed long fusiform lying in intradural extramedullary of spinal canal.6 cases had adjacent bone swelling or osteolytic destruction,1 case had compressive bone defect,and 1 cases showed no obvious bone destruction.The tumor showed an equal/mixed density on CT scan.T1WI equal/low signal was seen in MRI scan.Equal/slightly higher T2WI signals were seen in 6 cases and mixed signals in 2 cases.All patients undergoing enhanced scan showed obviously inhomogeneous enhancement.Conclusion Spinal solitary fibrous tumors are lobulated or dumbbell shaped and growth clinging to or surround the dura mater.The feature of MRI signal is evident that T1WI is mostly equal/low signal and T2WI is usually slightly higher/equal signal,often accompanied by bone destruction.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 531-535, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-636789

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Background The alteration of dominance eye is associated with visual quality in patients with age-related cataract or after cataract-surgery.However,the study on the relationship of dominance eye shift with vision following cataract-surgery is lack.Objective This study was to observe the influence of age-related cataract and cataract surgery on ocular dominance in the elderly.Methods A serial cases-observational study was designed.Eighty-seven patients with age-related cataract were collected from December 2011 to April 2012 in Affiliated Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University,and phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation was performed in all the patients.The patients were grouped into binocular vision difference (best corrected distance vision) ≥2 lines group (42 patients) and ≤ 1 line group (45 patients) on the standard logarithmic visual acuity chart.The frequency and shift of dominant eye were determined by card-hole method or thumb method before operation and 1 day,1 week,1 month and 3 months after operation.The difference in the frequencies of dominant eye between before and after operation was analyzed with MecNmar test.Results The median of best corrected distance vision (LogMAR) was 0.40 (0.00-1.40) in preoperation and 0.00 (-0.08-0.30) in postoperation,with significant difference between them (Z=-9.481,P =0.000).In the binocular vision difference ≥ 2 lines group,the dominant eyes were 24 in the right eyes and 18 in the left eyes.The milder cataractous eyes were identified as dominant eyes in 33 (78.57%) patients and heavier cataractous eyes were determined as dominant eyes in 9 (21.43%) patients before operation.However,the right eye was evidenced as dominant eye in 31 patients and the left eye was in 11 patients after operation.In the 42 patients,dominant eye shifted from the left eyes to the right eyes in 10 patients and from the right eyes to the left eyes in 3 patients,and 4 patients presented an unstable change binocularly.In 45 patients of the binocular vision difference ≤ 1 line group,the dominant eyes were the right eyes in 27 patients and the left eyes in 18 eyes in preoperation ; while after operation,dominant eye altered form the left eyes to the right eyes in 3 patients and form the right eyes to the left eyes in 1 patient,and unstable change occurred in 5 patients.There were no significant differences in the frequency of dominant eyes between before and after operation both the two groups (group A:P =0.092 ; group B:P =0.727).Conclusions Age-related cataract impact on eye dominance.Dominance eye may occur alteration binocularly following cataract surgery,which is one of causes of visual discomfort.

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