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Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) ; (6): 381-384,388, 2021.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006712

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In fighting against the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), focusing on the six key points of man, machine, material, method, environment and monitoring in quality management, our hospital took a series of effective measures in advance to intervene in the key factors that affected the quality of emergency management of public health emergencies. With the development of the epidemic situation, they were further improved with continuous evaluation and adjustment. The emergency response ability and emergency management quality of our hospital have been greatly improved and patients’ safety has been ensured.

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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 1050-1054, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-737772

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Objective To understand the prevalence of hypertension and quantitative relationship between family history and the risk of hypertension among rural residents living in Hanzhong District,Shaanxi province.Methods A multistage random sampling survey was conducted.Data on the characteristics related to hypertension were collected and physical examination was conducted.Logistic regression was used to analyze the relationship between family history and hypertension.Results A total number of 2 817 rural residents aged 18-80 with complete information were recruited.The crude prevalence of hypertension was 33.7%.Results from the logistic regression analysis showed that the OR was 2.06 (95% CI:1.70-2.50) between family histories with or without hypertension.When the first-degree relatives were with the degrees of family history of hypertention as Ⅰ,Ⅱ or llⅢ,the OR values of hypertension appeared as 1.83 (95%C1:1.47-2.27),2.94 (95%CI:2.09-4.13) and 4.48 (95% CI:2.17-9.27) respectively.Either father or mother having the positive family history of hypertension,the corresponding OR values appeared as 2.50 (95% CI:1.84-3.40),1.61(95%CI:1.22-2.12) seen in mothers.However,when both father and mother having the family history of hypertention,the OR value was seen 2.82 (95%CI:1.76-4.51) in the mothers.Conclusion Family history appeared as a risk factor for hypertension.The number of first-degree relatives with positive family history showed a dose-response relationship to the occurrence of hypertension.Family history in both father or mother might further affect the incidence of hypertension.

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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 1050-1054, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-736304

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Objective To understand the prevalence of hypertension and quantitative relationship between family history and the risk of hypertension among rural residents living in Hanzhong District,Shaanxi province.Methods A multistage random sampling survey was conducted.Data on the characteristics related to hypertension were collected and physical examination was conducted.Logistic regression was used to analyze the relationship between family history and hypertension.Results A total number of 2 817 rural residents aged 18-80 with complete information were recruited.The crude prevalence of hypertension was 33.7%.Results from the logistic regression analysis showed that the OR was 2.06 (95% CI:1.70-2.50) between family histories with or without hypertension.When the first-degree relatives were with the degrees of family history of hypertention as Ⅰ,Ⅱ or llⅢ,the OR values of hypertension appeared as 1.83 (95%C1:1.47-2.27),2.94 (95%CI:2.09-4.13) and 4.48 (95% CI:2.17-9.27) respectively.Either father or mother having the positive family history of hypertension,the corresponding OR values appeared as 2.50 (95% CI:1.84-3.40),1.61(95%CI:1.22-2.12) seen in mothers.However,when both father and mother having the family history of hypertention,the OR value was seen 2.82 (95%CI:1.76-4.51) in the mothers.Conclusion Family history appeared as a risk factor for hypertension.The number of first-degree relatives with positive family history showed a dose-response relationship to the occurrence of hypertension.Family history in both father or mother might further affect the incidence of hypertension.

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