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China Pharmacy ; (12): 1671-1676, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-934946

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OBJECTIVE To understan d the c urrent situation and feasibility of payment reform for TCM dominant diseases from the perspective of clinicians ,so as to provide reference for optimizing and improving the reform scheme. METHODS A questionnaire was designed by ourselves ,and a simple random sampling method was used to select clinicians from the pilot hospitals of payment reform for TCM dominant diseases in Guizhou province to conduct a face-to-face questionnaire survey. SPSS 20.0 software was used for statistical analysis. The single-factor analysis and ordered Logistic regression analysis of multi-factor were used to analyze the influential factors of reform feasibility. RESULTS A total of 420 questionnaires were distributed in this survey,and 413 valid questionnaires were recovered ,with an effective rate of 98.3%. Totally 86.0% of the clinicians thought that it was feasible for the reform to be carried out in their hospitals ,and 81.8% thought that the selected TCM dominant diseases in the pilot hospitals were reasonable. After the reform was carried out ,61.0% and 58.8% of clinicians indicated that the daily number of patients treated in their departments and their willingness to communicate with patients increased ,respectively;60.3% indicated that the difficulties and obstacles encountered in the reform were the complexity and diversity of TCM diseases ,for the treatment of patients with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine ,which was difficult to use a unified disease and surgery code to correctly code ;76.3% indicated that the greatest advantage of the reform implementation was the improvement of medical quality ,while 54.2% indicated that the greatest disadvantage was the excessive restriction of doctors ’autonomy. The results of multi-factor ordered Logistic regression analysis showed that changes in treatment services (changes in readmission rate of patient),the reasonableness of the selection of TCM dominant diseases ,and whether to reduce medical costs ,improve doctor-patient relationship , and promote hierarchical treatment were the influential factors of reform feasibility after the implementation of reform (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS It is feasible to carry out payment reform for TCM dominant diseases in Guizhou province ,but it is still in the exploratery stage ,and there are many factors affecting the feasibility of the reform. It is suggested that in the future ,when promoting in the whole pr ovince and even the whole c ountry,we should pay attention to selecting more and more reasonable dominant diseases for payment reform , further standardize the diagnosis and treatment behavior of clinicians , control the unreasonablegrowth of medical expenses , strengthen communication between clinicians and patients, improve the accurate diagnosis rate of traditional Chinese medicine diseases ,implement hierarchical calculation of dominant diseases ,and promote hierarchical diagnosis and treatment of medical institutions.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 220-226, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-940606

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China Association of Chinese Medicine organized specialists in andrology of Chinese and western medicine to explore the population and treatment stage of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with Chinese medicine as the leading therapy. Chinese medicine has great advantages in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. However, it is necessary to make clear the stage when Chinese medicine or modern medical treatment can be used as the leading therapy, and the conditions under which Chinese and western medicine can be combined to achieve the best treatment efficacy. The specialists agreed Chinese medicine as the leading therapy for the treatment of BPH in the following populations or conditions: the elderly and weak patients with basic diseases, BPH symptoms, and cannot tolerate anesthesia and surgery, the patients with BPH symptoms and cannot tolerate the adverse reactions or the possible adverse reactions of western medicine; the patients with mild [international prostatic symptom score (IPSS) ≤ 7] or moderate lower urinary tract symptoms (IPSS ≥ 8) and the quality of life not significantly affected, the patients with bladder detrusor hypofunction, bladder dysfunction and cannot be treated surgically, or with incomplete bladder emptying after surgical treatment; the BPH patients with prostatitis as the main clinical manifestation, the patients with non-acute complications after operation. BPH is one of the dominant diseases in urology and andrology of Chinese medicine, and the symptoms, complications, and prognosis of BPH patients need to be fully considered during the clinical treatment. When Chinese medicine is taken as the leading therapy, it is essential to regularly review the serum level of prostate-specific antigen to exclude the possibility of prostate cancer, and apply Chinese medicine for full treatment course and cycle. At the same time, Chinese and western medicine can be combined to achieve the most effective, convenient, economical, and satisfactory treatment, which can carry forward the advantages of Chinese medicine in treating this disease.

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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 557-561, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-775867

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OBJECTIVE@#To analyze the indications and dominant diseases of the spreading moxibustion therapy.@*METHODS@#By retrieving 7 databases of both Chinese and English version, such as CNKI, WANFANG, VIP and PubMed, the eligible articles of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) treated with spreading moxibustion therapy were collected. The number of annual publications, the number of each disease system, the indications and dominant diseases involved in the related articles were analyzed statistically, as well as the number of cases and the corresponding clinical effective rates.@*RESULTS@#A total of 182 articles were included, including 40 indications for the spreading moxibustion and covering 9 major disease systems. Specially, the indications in the motor system were maximal in number, accounting for 17.50% (7/40) of the total number of indications. The number of indications in the digestive system was on the second top, accounting for 15.00% (6/40). The dominant diseases were mainly distributed in motor system, respiratory system, nervous system and gynecological system. There were 3 dominant diseases in motor system, i.e. ankylosing spondylitis, back pain and rheumatoid arthritis; 1 dominant disease, i.e. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the respiratory system, 1 dominant disease, i.e. primary dysmenorrheal in the gynecological system and 1 dominant disease, i.e. post-stroke paralysis in the nervous system.@*CONCLUSION@#At present, the indications of the spreading moxibustion therapy are widely distributed and the dominant diseases are concentrated, representatively by ankylosing spondylitis. But, the indications and the dominant diseases of spreading moxibustion are changeable dynamically and the disease spectrum of spreading moxibustion needs to be further explored.


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Female , Humans , Acupuncture Therapy , Dysmenorrhea , Moxibustion , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Spondylitis, Ankylosing , Therapeutics
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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 2633-2638, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-687406

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The prescription of clinical curative effect has promoted the formation and development of the dominant diseases in traditional Chinese medicine, but it has been controversial for a long time because its mechanism has not been effectively explained. Breaking the gap between animal/cell research and clinical research, and understanding the mechanism of dominant diseases in traditional Chinese medicine based on evidence-based medicine has become an important breakthrough in this scientific issue. Therefore, based on evidence-based medicine, we established the research concept that "originating from clinic, testing in experiment, returning to clinic". Taking the classic formula (Jinqi Jiangtang formula) treating diabetes as an example to find characteristic markers of diabetes supported by evidence-based medicine from clinic. We used the reverse analysis strategy of the response of characteristic markers to explore the intervention mechanism of Jinqi Jiangtang formula on characteristic markers. Then, we verified the key signaling molecules of the metabolic regulation of the Jinqi Jiangtang formula in clinic. The research ideas and key technologies for the mechanism of treatment of diabetes by Jinqi Jiangtang formula based on evidence-based medicine are formed, and it is expected to provide research reference for explaining the mechanism of dominant diseases in traditional Chinese medicine based on evidence-based medicine.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 11-14, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706982

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Objective To screen TCM dominant diseases from service efficiency, service quality and security by taking a three-A-grade TCM hospital as example.Methods According to the diagnosis related data of the TCM hospital, the common diseases in major disease categories (MDC) were screened out. Average cost of hospitalization, average hospitalization days, antibiotic use rates, blood use rates, and mortality rates were compared with the average level of tertiary general hospitals.Results Totally 27 common diseases were screened out. Three diseases had advantages in terms of service efficiency, security and service quality; 14 diseases had security advantage; 13 diseases had advantage in service quality.Conclusion Compared with three-A-grade general hospitals, most of the common diseases in the hospital has obvious advantages in security and service quality, but the average length of hospitalization in the hospital is longer, and the average cost of most of the common diseases is higher than the general hospital, without advantages in service efficiency.

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