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  • Evidence-Based Research on Rural Primary Physicians Training Modes in Gansu Province

    Objective To get known the existing problems in rural primary physicians training in Gansu province, so as to explore an appropriate training mode for Gansu province. Methods This study conducted a comprehensive analysis by combining literature analysis, on-site survey and interview. Such databases as CNKI, VIP and CBM were searched to include literature published before November 2011, and the references of the included literature were also retrieved. The qualitative analysis was performed after assessing the methodological quality of the included literature according to self-designed criteria. Additionally, the rural primary hospitals in Gansu province were classified according to their geographical position and economic development level, total 10 township hospitals were randomly selected by cluster sampling, and the following stuffs participated various trainings in past 3 years were on-site-investigated: clinical doctors, nurses, medical technicians, and medical administrators, in aspects of training time, place, contents, modes, and effects. Results The existing problems in primary physicians training modes in Gansu were as follows: uneven training levels, lack of targeted contents, neglect of skill training and process management, and absence of quality assessment of training processes and effects. Conclusion The training modes require that: a) specific plans and schemes; b) unified organization to integrate educational resources effectively; c) reasonable arrangement of implementation process, and d) innovation of training methods and contents to fully play the role of general hospitals and universities; and well control and feedback to promote the integration and perfection of training modes.

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  • Evaluation and Analysis on the Effects of Pain Specialist Nurse Training

    Objective To investigate the effects of pain specialist nurse training (PSNT) on nurse’s pain management knowledge and attitude. Methods By distributing the “questionnaire of pain management knowledge and attitude”, 95 certified nurses, who were from 24 hospitals of different levels in Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan and Xinjiang, were investigated to survey their knowledge and attitude changes before and after PSNT. The data were analyzed by t-test. Results A total of 190 questionnaires were distributed to 95 nurses, and 190 returned, with a effective response rate of 100%. The result showed that, the total score after training (34.00±5.30) was significantly higher than that before training (17.58±4.00), with a significant difference (P=0.000). Conclusion The pain specialist nurse training can improve nurses’ knowledge and their attitudes on pain management.

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  • Community Doctors’ Understanding of Pneumococcal Vaccine before and after the Education

    【摘要】 目的 应用调查问卷分析培训前后成都市社区医生对肺炎球菌疫苗的认识,为推动社区肺炎球菌疫苗接种奠定基础。 方法 对215名成都市社区医生进行肺炎球菌疾病及预防知识的培训,并在培训前后行问卷调查,回收问卷并分析。 结果 经培训,社区医生提高了对肺炎球菌疾病及疫苗接种知识的掌握程度,加深了对肺炎球菌疾病及疫苗接种重要性的认识。 结论 对社区医生进行肺炎球菌相关知识的培训,有利于提高社区医生对肺炎球菌疫苗接种推荐的专业性和成功率。【Abstract】 Objective To know the community doctors’ understanding of pneumococcal vaccine before and after the education via questionnaire.  Methods A total of 215 community doctors in Chengdu were educated in pneumococcal disease and the prevention knowledge. Questionnaire investigation was performed before and after the education and the results were analyzed. Results After the education, the acknowledgement of pneumococcal vaccination of the community doctors was improved. Conclusion The education of the knowledge of pneumococcal vaccine for the community doctors helps to improve the acknowledgement of pneumococcal vaccination.

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  • The WorkFeeling after Graduating from the Normalization Training of Nurses

    2006年7月我院开展了护士规范化培训。通过培训,学员掌握了丰富的理论知识,规范化和程序化的护理操作技能,综合素质得到全面提高。培训结业后学员胜任临床护士职务,独自完成护理工作,为病员提供全面护理,感悟到了护理的奉献精神;拥有较强的教学意识,积极参与临床教学活动,培养护理人才,体会到了护理的专业性;主动投入护理科研工作,促进护理学科发展,满足自我实现的需求,升华了自己的人生观和价值观。

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  • 加强门急诊药师培训提高处方交待的准确性

    摘要:处方交待是医院药学人员开展药学服务的主要形式,其提供给患者的科学性、通俗性,直接影响到患者用药的依从性和用药的有效性。本文就我院对门急诊药师培训的一系列内容进行总结。目的是提高药师解释医嘱的能力,让药师更好地指导患者合理使用和正确服用药物,使药物发挥应有的作用。

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  • A Study on Training Status Quo and Countermeasures of Rural Doctors in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province

    Objective Through investigating and analyzing the training status quo of rural doctors in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan province, to find out problems existing in the training. Methods In October 2010, the on-site questionnaires were distributed to 300 rural doctors from 13 counties who were studying at medical schools of Liangshan Prefecture. The data of their training status were recorded with Epidata 3.0 software and then analyzed with SPSS 16.0 software. Results Among the total 300 questionnaires distributed, 279 were valid with the response rate of 93%. The results showed that: rural doctors in Liangshan Prefecture were generally low in education background and short of knowledge and skills, and took over the burden of the training tuition; and the training content was not fully correlated with theirs actual demands. Conclusion This paper suggests, the in-service training should be conducted on the following bases: the actual situation of Liangshan Prefecture, the adequate consideration of characters of minority region, the improvement of training quality, and the formulation of supporting policies and implementing methods.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:00 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • An Investigation Report of Training Status of Village Doctors in Remote and Poor Areas of Sichuan Province

    Objective To know the training status and expectation of village doctors in remote and poor areas of Sichuan province and to provide the preferences for developing a viable and efficient training model. Methods The cluster sampling method, combined with questionnaire surveys and qualitative interviews, was used. A total of 463 village doctors of 302 village clinics in Pengzhou and Baoxing of Sichuan province were interviewed. Results The “three-side” phenomenon including the doctor being old, poor academic background and lack of female doctor in remote and poor areas of Sichuan was serious. In-service village doctors’ knowledge on public health and Chinese medicine increased through training. There were differences between the training village doctors participated and that they had expected. The cost of the training was somewhat high for rural doctors. The training system has not been established yet in remote areas. Conclusions Both quantity and quality should be considered in in-service village doctor training in remote areas of Sichuan Province, which should also consider local conditions and farmers’ needs . The in-service training system should be developed as soon as possible. It is suggested that the treatment of village doctors should be improved. Cultivating more young village doctors should be based on the stability of the medical team.

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  • Current Status and Strategies of Training on Ethics Reviews on Clinical Trials in China

    Objective To explore the current problems of training on ethics reviews in clinical trials in China. Methods We designed a quantitative survey to collect participants’ feedbacks on the training workshop on ethics reviews, which included contents, arrangement and structure, relevant to the workshop and their difficulties on ethics review work. Results A total of 60 questionnaires were sent and the response rate was 56.7% (34/60). A total of 120 participants from 18 provinces of China. Most of them were members of the virtual research center of evidence-base medicine of the Ministry of education. A total of 78.1% (25/32) participants thought they achieved their purpose after training, and 12.5% (4/32) did not meet their needs due to the poor language. The feedbacks of contents and quality of the workshop on ethics were shown in Table 1. The top useful contents (cents in 8-10) were: clinical trial registration, policies of WHO and China (93.8%, 30/32), data management and quality control in clinical trials, the roles of clinical trial registries and ethics committees (93.3%, 28/30), transparency in clinical trials (93.3%, 28/30), informed consent and beyond (91.8%, 31/34), and how to approach ethical review case studies (90.9%, 30/33), etc. Nobody considered workshop of less help.The majority (85.1%, 23/27) thought difficulties on ethic reviews existed and the main difficulties include: short of operational administrative rules (82.6%, 19/23), poor training opportunity (52.1%, 12/23), less supports from administrative (30.4%, 7/23) and financial (21.7%, 5/23), etc. The relevance (8-10 cents) to ethics workshop was: methods of teaching 75.9% (22/29), PPT 75% (21/28) and materials 42.9% (12/28). Conclusions There is some limitations in the first workshop on ethic reviews due to the lower response rate. However, it still shows the importance of training on ethics reviews. Training strategies should focus on different participants’ needs and the relevance to methods of teaching, and materials, etc. Workshopadopted lectures, cases studies analysis, more discussions and necessary translation will be welcome.

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  • National Training Workshops on Cochrane Systematic Review in 2006-2008 at the Chinese Evidence-Based Medicine and Chinese Cochrane Center

    Objective To explore the challenges of training workshops on Cochrane Systematic Review (CSR) in 2006–2008 and to identify strategies to meet better the needs of the participants. Methods We designed a quantitative survey for all participants and collected their feedback on the arrangements and challenges of the workshop, and on their needs. Results The overall response rate was 82.6% (138/167). The training on CSR evaluated more highly from 2006 to 2008. A total of 167 registered participants from 21 provinces in China took part, and 71.3% (119/167) of them were graduate students. Only 10.9 % (15/138) selected their topics before training. After training, most of the participants were satisfied with the arrangement of the workshop, and thought the most helpful contents were: meta-analysis and statistics 83.7% (113/135), trials selection, inclusion and extraction 79.4% (108/136), literature evaluation 78.1% (107/137), and results analysis and explanation 72.8% (99/136). Some participants desired more time for practical exercises and for advice on keeping track of the development of their reviews. Conclusion  The training on CSR has been gradually improved in the past 3 years. Cochrane systematic reviews have become an important research topic for graduate students in this time in China. Most of the participants benefit from the CSR workshop. More time on exercises is needed and the trainees’ further development should be followed up.

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  • Evaluation of Primary Skill Training in Maternal and Children Health Care Workers in Chongqing

    Objective To evaluate the effect of maternal and child health care training at the primary levelin Chongqing, and to detect and solve the existing problems so as to provide evidence for the further training andmonitoring. Methods The rural maternal and children health staff of Rongchang County, Chongqing were trained. A test and, in-depth interviews and field observation wereused to evaluate the training process and results. Results Seventynine members of the Clinical Skill Group (CS) and 73 members of Health Education Group (HE) have taken the test. The median score of CS before training was 11 while it was 23 after training (Plt;0.01); the median score of HE was 18 before training while it was 25 after training (Plt;0.01). The scores change of thetest before and after training showed that the training had a good result. Conclusion Primary level health staff members had poor knowledge of maternal and children health care. This training enhanced their knowledge of maternal and child health care improved their skill. Organizers should ensure that the training contents are rich,novel, and varied. Maternal and child health staff should be willing to join the training.

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