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Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 55(7): 860-866, 2021 Jul 06.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34304423

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Objective: To estimate the healthy life expectancy (HALE) of registered residents in Jing'an District, Shanghai City. Methods: From June to August in 2017, 14 districts (towns) were selected as the research sites, and 4 159 registered residents were selected as the subjects. The health status data of subjects were collected by using the self-rated health scale, and the health rate of subjects was obtained by using the CHOPIT model. The health rate of residents under 18 years old was replaced by the parameters of 18-year-old group, and Sullivan method was used to calculate the HALE of registered residents in Jing'an District, Shanghai City. Results: The age of 4 159 subjects was (56.46±15.19) years old, ranging from 18 to 98 years old. There were 1 768 males (42.5%). The overall health rate of subjects was 74.96%, of which the health rates of male and female were 76.87% and 72.45% respectively. With the increase of age, the health rate decreased (Z=265.51, P<0.001), and the health rate of male was higher than that of female (χ²=2 154.54, P<0.001). The HALE of the 0-year-old group was 64.29 years old, in which the male and female were 66.25 and 63.57 years old respectively. Among the 18-year-old group, the HALE was 48.18 years old, with 49.07 years old for male and 47.46 years old for female. The HALE of male was higher than that of female in all age groups. With the increase of age, the HALE decreased gradually. Conclusion: There are significant sex and age differences in HALE in Jing'an District, Shanghai City. The health issue of female and older people should be given more attention.


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Health Status , Life Expectancy , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , China , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi ; 57(6): 440-445, 2018 Jun 01.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29925130

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Objective: To assess the value of internal medicine residency training program at Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH), and the feasibility of applying revised Milestones evaluation system. Methods: Postgraduate-year-one to four (PGY-1 to PGY-4) residents in PUMCH finished the revised Milestones evaluation scales in September 2017. Residents' self-evaluation and faculty-evaluation scores were calculated. Statistical analysis was conducted on the data. Results: A total of 207 residents were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Both self and faculty scores showed an increasing trend in senior residents. PGY-1 residents were assessed during their first month of residency with scores of 4 points or higher, suggesting that residents have a high starting level. More strikingly, the mean score in PGY-4 was 7 points or higher, proving the career development of residency training program. There was no statistically significant difference between total self- and faculty-evaluation scores. Evaluation scores of learning ability and communication ability were lower in faculty group (t=-2.627, -4.279, all P<0.05). The scores in graduate students were lower than those in standardized training residents. Conclusions: The goal of national standardized residency training is to improve the quality of healthcare and residents' career development. The evaluation results would guide curriculum design and emphasize the importance and necessity of multi-level teaching. Self-evaluation contributes to the understanding of training objectives and personal cognition.


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Accreditation , Educational Measurement/methods , Internal Medicine/education , Internship and Residency , Self-Assessment , Clinical Competence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Curriculum , Faculty, Medical/organization & administration , Physicians , Program Evaluation , Reference Standards
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Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi ; 37(11): 1514-1518, 2016 Nov 10.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28057145

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Objective: To understand the characteristics and distribution of injury related deaths in residents aged ≥60 years in Jing'an district of Shanghai and provide evidence for the prevention of injury and effective intervention in this population. Methods: According to the data from diseases surveillance and death-reporting system in Jing'an during 1975-2014, the causes of 5 199 injury related deaths were analyzed. Results: The average injury related mortality in the elderly aged ≥60 years in Jing'an was 159.37/100 000 during this period. The injury related mortality increased with age. Fall was the first cause of injury related death, accounting for 53.30%. The characteristics and distribution of injury related deaths varied with age and gender. Conclusion: Injury has become an important cause affecting the health of the elderly. It is necessary to conducted targeted injury prevention and control in the elderly in communities.


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Cause of Death , Accidental Falls , China , Humans , Middle Aged
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