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  • A review on counterproductive work behavior research of medical staff

    Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is an employee’s spontaneous behavior that is potentially threatening to the interests of the organization itself or members of the organization. It is very common in organizations and is extremely harmful. The CWB of medical staff is extremely risky and can cause many adverse effects on the economy, society and patient health. Through reading and analyzing literature, the review discusses the concept, measurement, influencing factors and behavioral consequences of the medical staff CWB, and proposes coping strategies for improvement from the social, hospital, and individual levels. The aim is to provide a reference for reducing the CWB of medical staff and to improve medical quality and safety.

    Release date:2020-02-03 02:30 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Construction of an evaluation index system for the competitiveness of private hospitals

    Objective To construct an evaluation index system of the competitiveness of private hospitals, and to provide references for guiding, supervising, and managing the high-quality development of private hospitals. Methods An index pool was constructed by the literature analysis method. Index screening was completed using the modified Delphi method. The analytic hierarchy process, entropy weight method, and combination weight method were used to determine the index weight. Results The competitiveness evaluation index system of private hospitals was constructed, which included 5 primary indexes and 36 secondary indexes. The combination weight methods were resource allocation (0.366 8), service capacity (0.470 8), service efficiency (0.033 7), quality and safety (0.121 3), and financial management (0.007 3). Conclusion The constructed evaluation index system of competitiveness of private hospitals is scientific, targeted, and operable.

    Release date:2022-10-25 02:19 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • STUDY ON LOCAL IMPLANTATION OF SIMVASTATIN FOR REPAIRING RABBIT RADIAL CRITICAL SIZE DEFECTS

    Objective To find an ideal material for repairing bone defect by local implanting simvastatin compounded with poly-lactic acid (PLA) into the radial critical size defects of rabbits, and to observe the reparative effect and type of bone formation induced by simvastatin. Methods Twelve 4-months-old male New Zealand white rabbits (2.3-2.8 kg) with 22 mm radial critical size defects on both sides were randomized into 4 groups (all n=3). Right side and left side of every rabbit were set as controls with each other. The left defects (experimental groups) of groups A, B, and C were implanted with cyl inder-l ike compound scaffolds containing 50, 100, and 200 mg of simvastatin (fixed with 250 mg PLA), or auto-bonegraft as group D, respectively. The right defects of groups A, B, and C were implanted with scaffolds containing only 250 mg PLA. The right defects of group D were left without any treatment. Digital X-ray images of bone defects were taken 8 and 16 weeks after operation, X-ray was scored double bl ind and X-ray pixel value was measured. Animals were euthanized16 weeks postoperatively. CT was appl ied to analyze new bone formation volume in the defects. In addition, orphologicalcharacters of new bones were observed through micro-CT and histology. Results X-ray films showed that the bone defect of each experimental side had much cloud-l ike callus, and the bone stump were not clear 8 weeks after operation; and the cortex in the defect was continuous and the medullary was recanal ized 16 weeks after operation. In control sides, the cortexes were discontinuous and the ends of fractures were sclerified. At 8 and 16 weeks after operation, the X-ray scores, pixel values and the CT volume percentage of new bone in experiment sides were all significantly higher than those in control sides (P lt; 0.05). The X-ray scores of experimental sides in groups C and D were significantly higher than those in groups A and B 8 weeks after operation (P lt; 0.05), and the X-ray scores of experimental sides in groups B and D were significantly higher than those in groups A and C 16 weeks after operation (P lt; 0.05). The X-ray pixel values of experimental sides of group B were significantly higher than those of groups A, C, and D 8 weeks after operation (P lt; 0.05). The new bone formation volume of experimental side of groups B and D was higher than that of groups A and C (P lt; 0.05), and group D was significantly higher than that of group B (P lt; 0.05). Micro-CT showed bone defects of experimental sides of group B had totally healed, with connected medullary cavities and continuous bone cortex, on the contrary bone defects of control sides of group B did not healed completely. Histological observation showed better bone remodeling effects of the experimental sides than control sides, with connected medullary cavities and continuous bone cortex. And the osteogenetic type was endochondral ossification. Conclusion Local implantation of simvastatin can promote repairing rabbit radial critical bone defect, 100 mg is the best dose of repairing the bone defects.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Exploration of the need for medical full-cycle education system in the trend of internet-based healthcare: competency model oriented

    With the fast advancement of information technology and artificial intelligence, the conventional medical service model has been presented with new growth potential. Internet-based health care has become one of the unavoidable future delivery methods for diagnostic and therapeutic services. Internet-based hospitals are being deployed in medical facilities throughout. The extension of offline to online diagnosis and treatment will need new standards for the personal competency of physicians as well as new requirements for medical education and staff training. In the context of universal Internet diagnosis and treatment, research on the full-cycle training of medical talent will play a clear guiding role in the development of physicians’ skills. By evaluating the relevant literature on competence model and interviewing the behavior events of working physicians in e-hospitals, together with the real situation of current medical students and doctor training barriers, this article aims to improve the quality of remote healthcare via provide related path for enhancing the periodic medical education based on the competency variables.

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  • EFFECT OF SIMVASTATIN ON INDUCING ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS HOMING AND PROMOTING BONE DEFECT REPAIR

    Objective To investigate the effect of simvastatin on inducing endothel ial progenitor cells (EPCs) homing and promoting bone defect repair, and to explore the mechanism of local implanting simvastatin in promoting bone formation. Methods Simvastatin (50 mg) compounded with polylactic acid (PLA, 200 mg) or only PLA (200 mg) was dissolved in acetone (1 mL) to prepare implanted materials (Simvastatin-PLA material, PLA material). EPCs were harvested from bone marrow of 2 male rabbits and cultured with M199; after identified by immunohistochemistry, the cell suspension of EPCs at the 3rd generation (2 × 106 cells/mL) was prepared and transplanted into 12 female rabbits through auricular veins(2 mL). After 3 days, the models of cranial defect with 15 cm diameter were made in the 12 female rabbits. And the defects were repaired with Simvastatin-PLA materials (experimental group, n=6) and PLA materials (control group, n=6), respectively. The bone repair was observed after 8 weeks of operation by gross appearance, X-ray film, and histology; gelatin-ink perfusion and HE staining were used to show the new vessels formation in the defect. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was performed to show the EPCs homing at the defect site. Results All experimental animals of 2 groups survived to the end of the experiment. After 8 weeks in experimental group, new bone formation was observed in the bone defect by gross and histology, and an irregular, hyperdense shadow by X-ray film; no similar changes were observed in control group. FISH showed that the male EPC containing Y chromosome was found in the wall of new vessels in the defect of experimental group, while no male EPC containing Y chromosome was found in control group. The percentage of new bone formation in defect area was 91.63% ± 4.07% in experimental group and 59.45% ± 5.43% in control group, showing significant difference (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion Simvastatin can promote bone defect repair, and its mechanism is probably associated with inducing EPCs homing and enhancing vasculogenesis.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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