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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 787-788, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-662777

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Objective To explore the feasibility to apply case mix index ( CMI) in risk assessment of clinical nursing units. Methods Questionnaire was designed and used to evaluate risk ratings for 43 nursing units with wards, with the survey results subject to expert scoring. The units consisted of 16 in surgical system, 15 in internal medicine, and 7 in traditional Chinese medicine system. Statistical method was used to analyze the correlation of the expert scoring and CMI. Results The CMI of nursing units and expert scoring results had strong correlation (r=0. 69, P<0. 05). Two groups of data in surgical system and internal medicine system were highly correlated (r= 0. 716, P<0. 05; r= 0. 643, P<0. 05 respectively), while the two groups of data in traditional Chinese medicine system had no correlation (r=0. 572, P>0. 05). Conclusions CMI can be used as a reference for dynamic risk assessment of nursing units.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 787-788, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-660718

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Objective To explore the feasibility to apply case mix index ( CMI) in risk assessment of clinical nursing units. Methods Questionnaire was designed and used to evaluate risk ratings for 43 nursing units with wards, with the survey results subject to expert scoring. The units consisted of 16 in surgical system, 15 in internal medicine, and 7 in traditional Chinese medicine system. Statistical method was used to analyze the correlation of the expert scoring and CMI. Results The CMI of nursing units and expert scoring results had strong correlation (r=0. 69, P<0. 05). Two groups of data in surgical system and internal medicine system were highly correlated (r= 0. 716, P<0. 05; r= 0. 643, P<0. 05 respectively), while the two groups of data in traditional Chinese medicine system had no correlation (r=0. 572, P>0. 05). Conclusions CMI can be used as a reference for dynamic risk assessment of nursing units.

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Chinese Journal of Health Management ; (6): 106-109, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-448111

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Objective To compare health status of senior high school graduates living as urban vs suburban areas in Beijing.Methods Wilcoxon rank sun test,Ridit analysis and fuzzy mathematics synthesis were used to evaluate body shape index,physical function index and health defects indicator of 39 982 senior high school graduates in Beijing.Results A total of 9 117 urban boys,9 299 suburban boys,10 380 urban girls and 11 186 suburban girls were studied.For the boys,the urban was superior to the suburban areas in body shape index (Rurt=0.518,Rsub=0.482,P<0.05) and physical function index (Rurt=0.520,Rsub=0.480,P<0.05),and the urban was inferior to suburban areas in health defects indicator (Rurb=0.501,Rsub=0.554,P<0.05) and the composite index (Ruurb=0.484,Rsub=0.516,P<0.05).For the girls,the urban was superior to the suburban areas in physical function index (Rurb=0.562,Rsob=0.442,P<0.05),and the urban was inferior to the suburban areas in health defects indicator (Rurb=0.473,Rsub=0.523,P<0.05).The differences between urban and suburban areas tended to be of no statistical significance in body shape (U=5.79,P>0.05) and composite index (U=5.73,P>0.05).In fuzzy mathematics synthesis,the scores of urban boys,suburban boys,urban girls and suburban girls were 68.37,69.13,69.83 and 69.79,respectively.Conclusion Our investigation identified some differences in body shape index,physical function index and health defects indicator among senior high school graduates living at urban vs.suburban areas,although the differences of synthetical health were not statistically significant.

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