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  • Analysis and discussion on the 3-year physical examination results of employees in a large financial enterprise

    Objective To investigate and analyze the 3-year physical examination results of the employees of a large financial enterprise in Chengdu, explore the key factors of health management and provide scientific basis for implementing reasonable health management. Methods The physical examination results of the employees of a large financial enterprise in Chengdu from 2012 to 2014 were analyzed, and the common abnormal results in the physical examination were summarized. Results The proportion of the employees whose physical examination results were completely normal in 2012, 2013, and 2014 was 4.97%, 2.01%, and 1.48%, respectively, showing a decreasing trend. Overweight, fatty liver and elevated triglycerides were always the top three of the abnormal examination results; the detection rates of which in the male staff were much higher than those in the female staff (P<0.05). In the female staff, the detection rate of overweight was always in the first place; the detection rate of columnar ectopy was always in the top three; the detection rate of liver cyst was in third place in 2013; and the detection rate of Nabothian cyst was in the second place in 2014. Conclusion The health management program of employees of this large financial enterprise is poor, thus health management should be paid enough attention to improve the employees’ physical quality.

    Release date:2017-10-27 11:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Investigation on the awareness of diabetes complications in outpatients with diabetes

    Objective To investigate the awareness of diabetes complications in outpatients with diabetes. Methods A total of 300 cases of diabetic were collected from Department of Endocrinology between September 1st and October 10th, 2016. The awareness of diabetes complications in patients with diabetes was investigated by a self-made questionnaire, and the influencing factors on the awareness rate of diabetes complications were analyzed. Results The awareness rates of acute and chronic complications were all low. The awareness rate of hypoglycemia was the highest (59.0%) and the chronic pyelonephritis was the lowest (22.0%). In addition, the difference in awareness rate between different sexes was not significant (P>0.05). Educational extent had significant influence on the awareness rate of chronic pyelonephritis, retinopathy, glaucoma, myopia or hyperopia, iridocliory lesions, polyneuropathy, oculomotor and abducens nerve paralysis, vegetative nerve lesion, skin, muscle, and joints lesions, and infection complications (P<0.05). Occupation had significant influence on the awareness rate of ketoacidosis, diabetic hyperosmolar coma, hypoglycemia, diabetic cardiopathy, iridocliory lesions, polyneuropathy, oculomotor and abducens nerve paralysis, vegetative nerve lesion, skin, muscle, and joints lesions, and infection complications (P<0.05). Conclusions The awareness of diabetes complications in outpatients with diabetes is low. It is needed to strengthen the health education of diabetes complications and improve the awareness rate of complications.

    Release date:2017-06-22 02:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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