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  • A Satisfaction Survey on Students in Evidence-Based Medical Postgraduate Summer School

    Objective To investigate the students’ satisfaction on teaching content, teaching staff, organizations etc. of the evidence-based medical postgraduate summer school, so as to provide references for further effective training. Methods A self-made questionnaire with cluster sampling was used to investigate the regular students who had participated in the whole course of the evidence-based medical postgraduate summer school, and the feedbacks were analyzed. Results The total number of the questionnaires was 112 and the number of the effective questionnaires was 101; the effective recovery rate was 90.2%. The students were from 32 universities and medical institutions involving 36 disciplines in 26 provinces. A total of 93.1% of the students were satisfied with the general training organization and management, but the satisfaction rates of the class environment and the time arrangement were only 51.5% and 58.4%, respectively. The satisfaction rates of the whole course setting and the teaching materials were 84.2% and 90.1%, respectively. The satisfaction rate of the teaching content of “the progress of the evidence-based medicine” was up to 93.0%. Over 93.1% of the students believed that the teachers were great in teaching skills, but only 73.3% of the students thought that the interaction between teachers and students was plenty. Conclusion This summer school has active students, a great effect and a high overall satisfaction rate. The summer school is beneficial to the cultivation of innovative postgraduates, construction of excellent teaching teams, development of evidence-based medicine discipline and building of The Network Center for Evidence-Based Medicine Education. The satisfaction rate of the summer school training can get promoted by increasing schooling investments, appropriately prolonging training time, setting different subjects in different semesters and enhancing the teaching interaction.

    Release date:2016-08-25 02:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of Personalized Health Education in Patients Undergoing Day Surgery

    ObjectiveTo carry out health education to day surgery patients, assist the smoothness of their operation, promote early recovery of patients and improve the quality of nursing and patients' degree of satisfaction. MethodsA total of 1 888 operations from January to May, 2013 were chosen to be the control group; and 2 136 operations from January to May, 2014 were regarded as the trail group. Patients in the control group accepted routine nursing and health education, while patients in the trail group accepted health education before and after surgery, and through telephone during the follow-up period. ResultsThe rate of failure to keep the appointment, the readmission rates, and the satisfaction rate to the nursing work were 0.28%, 0.94% and 94.71% respectively in the trial group, while were 3.50%, 3.07%, and 90.20%, respectively in the control group. the differeces between the two groups were significant (P<0.05). ConclusionPersonalized health education can ensure the smooth operation of day surgery, advance wound healing of the patients, and improve the day surgery ward care quality and patient satisfaction.

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  • The awareness and satisfaction of medical aid policy among the poor population in Sichuan province: a cross-sectional survey

    ObjectivesTo explore the poor population’s cognition and satisfaction on medical assistance policies in Sichuan province, so as to provide evidence for improving health poverty alleviation policies.Methods A telephone survey was conducted between October and December 2017 among 1 280 poor individuals in Sichuan Province, with multi-stage stratified random sampling. The contents of the survey included general demographics of the poor population, and knowledge and satisfaction of health poverty alleviation policies.ResultsThe awareness rate of medical assistance policy was 91.80%, and the satisfaction rate was 91.88%. Poor individuals from non-poor counties, who had been out of poverty, and who reported that they had not signed up for family doctors, had low awareness of poverty alleviation policies. Poor individuals from non-poor counties, who usually went to the municipal hospital, who reported that they have not signed up for family doctors, and who do not know about health policies for poverty alleviation had a lower satisfaction rate.ConclusionsThe overall awareness rate and satisfaction rate of medical assistance policies in Sichuan province are relatively high, however, there are still some shortage. In the future, more attention should be paid to strengthen the promotion of health poverty alleviation policies for non-poor areas and those who had been lifted out of poverty, speeding up the contract service of family doctors and exploring ways to further alleviate the burden of medical expense of patients with serious diseases.

    Release date:2019-03-21 10:45 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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