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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 1511-1513, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-829312

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Objective@#To understand the status of physical health education in primary schools in Ganjiang New District, and to provide a reference for physical health education for educational managers.@*Methods@#Based on the client satisfaction index and national documents, satisfaction questionnaire survey was administered among parents of 789 primary school students from 5 school in Ganjiang New Area.Sixteen indicators including physical monitoring and hours of physical education.@*Results@#Modrate satisfaction level towards physical health education found among parents ranging from "4" to "3". The highest score for "sports teacher level" was 4.13 and the lowest score for "multimedia education" was 3.00. The average value of "sports teacher training locations" was 4.08, which was higher than the "overall satisfaction" score of 3.67; the average value of "school sports activities" was 3.58, which was lower than "overall satisfaction". The five-dimensional sample has good independence and there was no multicollinearity; the coefficient of influence of "Physical health of students" was 0.15(P<0.05).@*Conclusion@#Parents satisfaction with the management of physical health education in the five primary schools is generally good, but they are dissatisfied with the lack of physical education teachers venues and teaching hours. It is recommended that parents correct the "five education concept" to improve health education, balance the strengths and weaknesses of school education to make up for shortcomings, and strengthen the home school society co-education mechanism to improve the physical health of primary school students in Ganjiang New District.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 346-2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-537837

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Objective To investigate the value of the acupuncture with Medicinal herbs in the treatment of the intractable hiccup after severe craniocerebral injury. Methods Sixty patients diagnosed of intractable hiccup after severe craniocerebral injury were randomly recruited into a therapeutic group and a control group. The therapeutic group was treated with acupuncture and medicinal herbs, while the control group was treated with western medicine. The therapeutic course for both groups was one week. The efficacy was evaluated by observing the cure rate, improvement rate and non effective rate respectively. Results In the therapeutic group :23 patients were cured and the total effective rate was 96.67%;While in the control group: 12 patients were cured and the total effective rate was 70.00%. The effective rate of therapeutic group was obviously better than the control group. Conclusion Acupuncture with medicinal herbs in the treatment of the intractable hiccup after severe craniocerebral injury has good efficacy.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 423-424, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-392667

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Objective To observe the efficacy of treating cerebral hemorrhage with operation combined with Chinese medicines with the functions of stopping endogenous wind, eliminating phlegm and removing blood stusis. Methods A total of 142 patients after surgery for cerebral hemorrhage were randomly recurited into two groups: a treatment group (n= 41 ) was administrated with Chinese medicines of stopping endogenous wind, eliminating phlegm and removing blood stasis, and a control group (n=41) accepted conventional treatment after the surgery. Results The therapeutic effects in the treatment group was superior to that in control group (X2=13.12, P<0.05) . Conclusion It is effective to treat cerebral hemorrhage with operation combined with Chinese medicines with the functions of stopping endogenous wind, eliminating phlegm and removing blood stasis.

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