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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 743-745, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-934718

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Objective@#To investigate the prevalence of video display terminal syndrome (VDT) among medical students in university, and to explore the correlation between VDT syndrome and depressive symptoms, so as to provide theoretical guidance for promoting college students mental health.@*Methods@#A total of 3 265 freshmen and juniors in the Department of Medicine of Nanchang University were surveyed with census method in November 2019 to collect information regarding general information, symptoms related to VDT syndrome, depression status.@*Results@#In the valid questionnaire, the detection rate of VDT syndrome among college students was 33.3%, and the detection rates of VDT syndrome varied significantly by sex and clinical major( χ 2=6.45, 18.82 , P <0.05); The detection rate of depressive symptoms was 54.6%. One way ANOVA showed that there was significant differences in VDT syndrome status between those with and without depression symptoms ( χ 2=63.88, P < 0.01 ). Multivariate Logistic regression showed that VDT syndrome could increase the risk of detecting depression ( OR=1.84, 95%CI=1.58-2.14, P <0.01).@*Conclusion@#VDT syndrome has a high detection rate in college medical students and is a risk factor for depression in medical students. Society and schools should pay attention to health education on the rational use of video terminals for medical students, and take corresponding measures to intervene, so as to improve the physical and mental health of medical students.

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Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 18: eAE4729, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1056044

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ABSTRACT Randomized controlled trials are known to be the best tool to determine the effects of an intervention; however, most healthcare professionals are not able to adequately understand the results. In this report, concepts, applications, examples, and advantages of using visual data as a complementary tool in the results section of original articles are presented. Visual simplification of data presentation will improve general understanding of clinical research.


RESUMO Ensaios clínicos randomizados são conhecidos por serem a melhor ferramenta para determinar os efeitos de uma intervenção. No entanto, a maioria dos profissionais de saúde não é capaz de compreender os resultados de forma adequada. Neste artigo, são apresentados conceitos, aplicações, exemplos e vantagens do uso de dados visuais como uma ferramenta complementar na seção dos resultados de artigos originais. A simplificação da visualização da apresentação dos dados deve melhorar o entendimento geral de pesquisas clínicas.


Subject(s)
Humans , Audiovisual Aids , Clinical Trials as Topic , Non-Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Health Personnel
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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 344-346, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-819151

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Objective@#To investigate current status of screen-time in 2-6 years old preschoolers in Beijing, and to describe associated factors of high screen time, and to provide a reference for making interventional measures to prevent and control short-sightness.@*Methods@#A total of 366 preschoolers were chosen through convenience sampling from 5 kindergartens in Beijing urban and rural areas. Questionnaire survey was administered to parents regarding child screen-time.@*Results@#The average screen time of the preschool children in Beijing was (120.5±78.5)min/d, and the rate of high screen time was 75.8%. The average screen time during weekdays was (92.4±72.8) min/d, which was less than the average screen time at weekends (192.4±117.0) min/d. Logistic regression analysis showed that age (OR=1.69, 95%CI=1.19-2.38, P<0.05) and without an habit of exercise among parents (OR=3.05, 95%CI=1.50-6.19, P<0.05) were positively associated with, and being girl was the negatively associated with high screen-time (OR=0.49, 95%CI=0.25-0.99, P<0.05).@*Conclusion@#A large proportion of the preschool children aged 2-6 in Beijing have too long screen time, especailly during weekend, and gender, age, parental habit of exercising and so on have impacts on their screen time. Therefore, the education and prevention work should be conducted to reduce their screen time.

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Healthcare Informatics Research ; : 349-354, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-195851

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OBJECTIVES: Big data analysis is receiving increasing attention in many industries, including healthcare. Visualization plays an important role not only in intuitively showing the results of data analysis but also in the whole process of collecting, cleaning, analyzing, and sharing data. This paper presents a procedure for the interactive visualization and analysis of healthcare data using Tableau as a business intelligence tool. METHODS: Starting with installation of the Tableau Desktop Personal version 10.3, this paper describes the process of understanding and visualizing healthcare data using an example. The example data of colon cancer patients were obtained from health insurance claims in years 2012 and 2013, provided by the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service. RESULTS: To explore the visualization of healthcare data using Tableau for beginners, this paper describes the creation of a simple view for the average length of stay of colon cancer patients. Since Tableau provides various visualizations and customizations, the level of analysis can be increased with small multiples, view filtering, mark cards, and Tableau charts. CONCLUSIONS: Tableau is a software that can help users explore and understand their data by creating interactive visualizations. The software has the advantages that it can be used in conjunction with almost any database, and it is easy to use by dragging and dropping to create an interactive visualization expressing the desired format.


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Humans , Artificial Intelligence , Colonic Neoplasms , Commerce , Data Display , Delivery of Health Care , Information Storage and Retrieval , Insurance, Health , Intelligence , Length of Stay , Statistics as Topic
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Rev. panam. salud pública ; 41: e115, 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-961627

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RESUMEN Objetivo Este estudio tiene como objetivos 1) crear conciencia del volumen de información en salud existente en la web de calidad, 2) explorar la percepción de profesionales de la información con relación al uso de fuentes cualificadas en la toma de decisiones en salud, y 3) presentar recomendaciones que permitan fortalecer las capacidades de los trabajadores de la salud y las competencias institucionales relacionadas con la alfabetización digital. Métodos Se realizó un estudio no experimental descriptivo transversal con una muestra no probabilística de 32 profesionales de la información de nueve países. Se recopiló información de internet sobre el volumen de contenidos existentes en herramientas web, redes sociales y fuentes de información en salud. Se realizaron búsquedas en inglés y en español utilizando las palabras clave Ebola, Zika, Dengue, Chikungunya, Safe food, Health equity, Safe sex, y Obesit. Por último, se obtuvo información sobre la oferta de formación formal en temas de alfabetización digital, gestión de información y otros relacionados. Resultados Seleccionando sólo cuatro enfermedades de alto impacto en salud pública en mayo de 2016 y promediando un tiempo de revisión mínimo de cada producto de información, se tardaría más de 50 años seguidos sin dormir para consultar todo lo publicado en línea sobre Dengue, Zika, Ebola y Chikungunja. Conclusión Se concluye que la salud pública se beneficiaría con instituciones de salud que implementaran estrategias formales de gestión del conocimiento, con instituciones académicas de ciencias de la salud que incorporaran programas formales de alfabetización digital y con trabajadores de la salud cuyo desarrollo profesional sea responsable y funcional en la sociedad de la información.


ABSTRACT Objective The objectives of this study were to: 1) raise awareness of the volume of quality health information on the Internet; 2) explore perceptions of information professionals with regard to the use of qualified sources for health decision-making; and 3) make recommendations that facilitate strengthening health worker capacities and institutional competencies related to digital literacy. Methods A non-experimental, descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with a non-probability sample of 32 information professionals from nine countries. Internet information was compiled on the volume of content in Internet tools, social networks, and health information sources. Searches in English and Spanish were carried out using the keywords Ebola, Zika, dengue, chikungunya, safe food, health equity, safe sex, and obesity. Finally, information was obtained on opportunities for formal education on the subjects of digital literacy, information management, and other related topics. Results Selecting only four diseases with a high impact on public health in May 2016 and averaging minimum review time for each information product, it would take more than 50 years without sleeping to consult everything that is published online about dengue, Zika, Ebola, and chikungunya. Conclusion We conclude that public health would benefit from: health institutions implementing formal knowledge management strategies; academic health sciences institutions incorporating formal digital literacy programs; and having health workers who are professionally responsible and functional in the information society.


RESUMO Objetivos 1) Conscientizar sobre o volume de informação em saúde de qualidade existente na internet, 2) explorar a percepção dos profissionais da informação sobre o uso de fontes qualificadas na tomada de decisão em saúde e 3) fazer recomendações para reforçar o preparo dos profissionais de saúde e as competências institucionais quanto à alfabetização digital. Métodos Foi realizado estudo transversal descritivo não experimental em uma amostra não probabilística com 32 profissionais da informação de nove países. Foi coletada informação da internet sobre o volume de conteúdos existentes sobre ferramentas de internet, redes sociais e fontes de informação em saúde. Foram realizadas buscas em inglês e espanhol utilizando as palavras-chave Ebola, Zika, Dengue, Chikungunya, Safe food, Health equity, Safe sex, e Obesity. E foi obtida informação sobre a oferta de cursos de formação em alfabetização digital, gestão da informação e outros tópicos relacionados. Resultados Com a seleção de apenas quatro doenças de alto impacto em saúde pública em maio de 2016, com tempo de revisão médio mínimo para cada produto de informação, seriam necessários mais de 50 anos contínuos, sem intervalo para dormir, para consultar todo o conteúdo publicado online sobre dengue, zika, Ebola e chikungunya. Conclusão Conclui-se que existiria benefício para a saúde pública se as instituições de saúde implementassem estratégias formais de gestão do conhecimento, as instituições acadêmicas de ciências da saúde incorporassem programas formais de alfabetização digital e os profissionais de saúde investissem em desenvolvimento profissional responsável e prático na sociedade da informação.


Subject(s)
Information Management , Information Management/organization & administration , Health Communication
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : S12-S18, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-184019

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Real-time data reporting in clinical research networks can provide network members through interim analyses of the registered data, which can facilitate further studies and quality improvement activities. The aim of this report was to describe the building process of the data display system (DDS) of the Korean Neonatal Network (KNN) and its basic structure. After member verification at the KNN member's site, users can choose a variable of interest that is listed in the in-hospital data statistics (for 90 variables) or in the follow-up data statistics (for 54 variables). The statistical results of the outcome variables are displayed on the HyperText Markup Language 5-based chart graphs and tables. Participating hospitals can compare their performance to those of KNN as a whole and identify the trends over time. Ranking of each participating hospital is also displayed in terms of key outcome variables such as mortality and major neonatal morbidities with the names of other centers blinded. The most powerful function of the DDS is the ability to perform 'conditional filtering' which allows users to exclusively review the records of interest. Further collaboration is needed to upgrade the DDS to a more sophisticated analytical system and to provide a more user-friendly interface.


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Humans , Data Display/statistics & numerical data , Internet , Quality Improvement , Registries , Republic of Korea , Societies, Medical/organization & administration , User-Computer Interface
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Genomics & Informatics ; : 21-34, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-187161

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A visual analysis approach and the developed supporting technology provide a comprehensive solution for analyzing large and complex integrated genomic and biomedical data. This paper presents a methodology that is implemented as an interactive visual analysis technology for extracting knowledge from complex genetic and clinical data and then visualizing it in a meaningful and interpretable way. By synergizing the domain knowledge into development and analysis processes, we have developed a comprehensive tool that supports a seamless patient-to-patient analysis, from an overview of the patient population in the similarity space to the detailed views of genes. The system consists of multiple components enabling the complete analysis process, including data mining, interactive visualization, analytical views, and gene comparison. We demonstrate our approach with medical scientists on a case study of childhood cancer patients on how they use the tool to confirm existing hypotheses and to discover new scientific insights.


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Humans , Data Display , Data Mining , Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 455-459, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-394899

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Objective To evaluate the diagnostic values of the breast imaging reporting and data system-MRI (BI-RADS-MRI)description about non-masslike enhancement by data mining. Methods Fifty-five patients with non-masslike enhancement lesions showed on breast contrast-enhanced MRI were evaluated using two data mining algorithms (Logistic regression and decision tree) and 10-fold cross-validation methods. Results There were 28 malignant and 27 benign lesions. The most frequent findings of the malignant lesions were clustered ring enhancement and clumped enhancement [ 12 and 4 lesions, respectively; 84. 2% (16/19) in decision trees, partial regression coefficients in Logistic model were 2. 128 and 1.723, respectively], whereas homogenous, stippled, reticular internal and linear ductal enhancement were the most frequent findings in benign lesions [ 4、9、1 and 7 lesions, respectively; 72. 4% (21/29) in decision tree, partial regression coefficients in Logistic model were 0.357 (homogenous), 1. 861 (stippled) and 18. 870( reticular), respectively]. 10-fold cross-validation indicated that decision tree (C5.0) achieved an accuracy of 69.3% with a sensitivity of 66.7% and a specificity of 71.7% in comparison to the Logistic regression model with an accuracy of 57. 0%, a sensitivity of 43.3% and a specificity of 71.7%. Conclusions The diagnosis efficacy of non-masslike enhancement interpretation according to BI-RADS-MRI is not high. It is very important to find more potential features of non-masslike enhancement to improve the diagnosis accuracy.

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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 30(4): 350-352, Dec. 2008. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-501856

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OBJECTIVE: This is a descriptive study to determine smoking prevalence rates in a convenience sample of patients with schizophrenia and to describe clinical/demographic variables for nicotine use in this population. METHOD: Patients with schizophrenia were consecutively invited to answer a standard clinical/demographic questionnaire and a questionnaire on smoking habits (Fagerstrom Tolerance Questionnaire). RESULTS: Eighty-three patients were interviewed. The smoking rate was 57.8 percent (n = 48). Male (68.8 percent) patients smoked more than females did (31.3 percent; p = 0.081). Compared to patients who smoked at the time of disease onset, those who only started smoking after disease onset had a lower mean age at the time of disease onset [24 years old (SD = ± 6.8) vs.19 years old (SD = ± 3.9; p = 0.041)]. Patients who preferred high-nicotine content cigarettes (p < 0.01) had higher frequency of smoking inhalation (p < 0.05) and had more urgency to smoke the first cigarette in the morning (p < 0.05). Twenty-seven (56.3 percent) of smoking patients were heavy smokers (FTQ > 8). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with schizophrenia in our convenience sample smoked in a higher rate compared to the general population in Brazil. Smoking patients were heavy smokers evaluated by the Fagerstrom Tolerance Questionnaire.


OBJETIVO: Este é um estudo descritivo para determinar os índices de prevalência de tabagismo em uma amostra de conveniência de pacientes com esquizofrenia e para descrever variáveis clínicas/demográficas para o uso de nicotina nesta população. MÉTODO: Pacientes com esquizofrenia foram convidados de forma consecutiva a responder a um questionário clínico/demográfico padrão e a um questionário sobre tabagismo (Questionário de Tolerância de Fagerstrom). RESULTADOS: Oitenta e três pacientes foram entrevistados. O índice de tabagismo foi de 57,8 por cento (n = 48). Pacientes masculinos (68,8 por cento) fumaram mais do que os femininos (31,3 por cento; p = 0,081). Em comparação com pacientes que fumavam no momento do início da doença, aqueles que somente começaram a fumar após o início da doença tiveram uma idade média de começo da doença menor [24 anos de idade (DP = ± 6,8) vs.19 anos de idade (DP = ± 3,9; p = 0,041)]. Pacientes que preferiam cigarros com alto conteúdo de nicotina (p < 0,01) tinham freqüência mais alta de inalação de tabaco (p < 0,05) e tinham maior urgência pelo primeiro cigarro da manhã (p < 0,05). Vinte e sete (56,3 por cento) dos pacientes fumantes eram fumadores pesados (FTQ > 8). CONCLUSÕES: Os pacientes com esquizofrenia em nossa amostra de conveniência tiveram índices mais elevados de tabagismo em comparação com a população geral do Brasil. Pacientes fumadores eram fumadores pesados segundo a avaliação do Questionário de Tolerância de Fagerstrom.


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Schizophrenia/epidemiology , Tobacco Use Disorder/epidemiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Prevalence , Surveys and Questionnaires , Sex Distribution , Young Adult
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Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing ; : 388-397, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-114817

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effectiveness of informational intervention delivered by electronic patient information board in the OR waiting room for reduction of anxiety of mothers with child having operation. METHOD: Nonequivalent control group non-synchronized design was used in this study. The subjects was 52 mothers whose children underwent elective surgery in one Pediatric Hospital. Informational intervention in this study consisted of four critical stages. State anxiety by Spielberger, mean arterial pressure, and heart rates at preoperative and postoperative period were measured. The data were analyzed by using Chi-Square test and t-test with SPSS/PC 10.0 program. RESULTS: 1) There was a significant difference in the state anxiety between the control and the experimental groups. 2) There was no significant difference in the mean arterial pressure between the two groups. 3) There was no significant difference in the heart rate between the two groups. CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that informational intervention delivered by electronic patient information board would be an effective intervention during the operation in reducing anxiety of mothers with child having operation.


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Child , Humans , Anxiety , Arterial Pressure , Data Display , Heart Rate , Hospitals, Pediatric , Mothers , Postoperative Period
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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-557480

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0. 05); lung field Az_1=0.6964, Az_2=0.7958, showing significant difference (?~2=4.9947, P

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678338

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Objective To study the influence of CRT brightness on image reading. Methods Both physical testing and compared viewing were used in the study. (1) Setting the CRT brightness at high and low grade (the blank brightness of CRT was 112 cd/m 2 and 82 cd/m 2, respectively). (2) 21 films with the density ranging from 0.27 to 2.71 were digitized by a scanner and displayed on the CRT. The brightness of CRT that varied with film density was measured by a bright meter, then the relation chart between CRT brightness and the film density was drawn. (3) Thirteen films on which there were many small and low contrast signals were viewed on CRT by three doctors. The tested data were calculated by statistics (? 2 test, the difference was significantly marked when P 0.05), but the signals viewed in the lung were 87 and 29, and the difference was significantly marked (? 2=53.73, P

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