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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2018; 31 (3 Special): 1145-1150
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-198698

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In recent years, antitumor and antiviral effect of Caulis spatholobi becomes a hot topic of medical drug research. Experiment shows that the water extract of Caulis spatholobi compound 1802 showed the effect of inhibiting tumor growth, the difference was statistically significant [P<0.05]; the rate of tumor inhibition was highest in the high dose group of compound 1802, which could reach 41.99%. Anti tumor drugs generally have high toxicity, therefore, low toxicity is the significant characteristic of Caulis spatholobi. In particular the use of Caulis spatholobi has certain practical significance for development of tumor patients' daily diet products. In summary, the chemical constituents of Caulis spatholobi complex, has extensive pharmacological effects and clinical application

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 444-449, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-704114

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Objective To verify the influence of oncology nurses'empathy on the psychological dis-tress and benefit finding in breast cancer patients. Methods 30 oncology nurses were selected by random sampling and their empathy scores were measured with the interpersonal reactivity index (IRI-C).And they were divided into three groups based on empathy scores. 12 breast cancer patients from each primary nurse were selected by random sampling.Their psychological distress and benefit finding were measured by distress thermometer (DT) and benefit finding scale (BFS).Variance analysis was used to compare psychological distress and benefit finding among patients in different groups. The effect of nurse empathy on patients psy-chological distress and benefit finding was measured by Spearman correlation analysis and logistic regression. Results The empathy score of nurses was (44.87±17.23).The difference of empathy score in the three groups of nurses was statistically significant (F=55.941,P<0.01).There was no significant difference in psy-chological distress (low-score group:5.0(4.0,6.0),middle-score group:5.0(4.0,6.0),high-score group:5.0 (4.0,6.0)) and benefit finding (low-score group:47.5(42.0,52.8),middle-score group:48.0(43.0,54.0), high-score group:46.0(42.0,52.0)) in the three groups of patients at admission(P>0.05),while at dis-charge,the psychological distress of the patients in the high-score nurse group was lower than that of the low-score nurse group (P<0.01),and the benefit was higher than that of the low-score group (P<0.01).There was a negative correlation between the nurses'empathy abilities and patients'psychological distress ( r=-0.470, P<0.01) ,and a positive correlation between the nurses'empathy abilities with the patients'benefit finding ( r=0.521,P<0.01).When controlling for other variables,patients in nurse group with higher empathy scores would result in lower psychological distress(95%CI=0.042-0.397) and higher benefit finding (95%CI=0. 095-0.554) than patients in nurse group with lower empathy scores.Conclusion Oncology nurses'empathy effect breast cancer patients'psychological distress and benefit finding.Nurses should enhance their empathy further.

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Chinese Journal of Health Policy ; (12): 54-60, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-492741

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Objective:The paper is designed to reveal differences in stroke patients'hospitalization costs crea-ted by different socioeconomic factors , health insurance and occupational background , and analyze those differences on health outcome .Methods:18879 cases of hospitalized patients with stroke in five tertiary hospitals from four prov-inces from 2011 to 2014 were included in the database .Descriptive statistics was used to describe patients'hospitali-zation costs and health outcome .Multiple linear regression model and logistic regression were used to evaluate the im-pact of insurance and occupation .Results:After controlling for patients'social characteristics , health risks , premise during hospitalization process and clinical characteristics of patients with free healthcare costs , the socialized medi-cine was charged 19.7% higher than the private ones ( P <0.001 ), the retired people and civil servants were charged 4.2%(P<0.001) and 2.9%(P=0.049) more than farmers.The socialized medicine was also associated with health outcome.The risk of death in patients with free medical care is (OR=4.901) compared with private pa-tients (95%CI 1.652~14.537), and the retired people had increased risk of death compared with farmers (OR=2 .145 , 95%CI 1 .287 ~3 .573 ) .Conclusions: Due to the impact of social background factors , some groups are found to have a higher level of expenses than their counterparts during hospitalization , but the more hospitalization costs are not spent the better the health outcome of stroke was achieved .

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 87-90, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-470872

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The paper presented the payment system theory of the primary health care service in China,the current status of the health service system,and analyzed main challenges for the time being.Based on such studies,the authors made the following policy proposals.The first is adjustment of the fiscal payment method of the government to such institutions in line with the classification guidance principle; the second is to shift the payment method of primary public health services to the post payment of fee-for-service; the third is reform of the performance-based salary system to link payment to medical workers directly with the amount and quality of their services; the fourth is a set of result-oriented performance appraisal indicators,with rising proportion of performance pay; the fifth is to integrate the outpatient clinic fund covered by medical insurance and the primary public health service fund,into a capitation payment.

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