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View article: Screen Exposure and Early Childhood Development in Resource-Limited Regions: Findings From a Population-Based Survey Study
Screen Exposure and Early Childhood Development in Resource-Limited Regions: Findings From a Population-Based Survey Study Open
Background The content of children’s screen exposure and interactive coviewing with caregivers are important determinants of early childhood development (ECD) that have been overlooked in past research in resource-limited rural regions. Gi…
View article: The mediating effect of family support in the relationship between socio-economic status and postpartum depressive symptoms
The mediating effect of family support in the relationship between socio-economic status and postpartum depressive symptoms Open
The association between SES and depressive symptoms among postpartum women is strongly mediated by family support. The finding suggests that the focus of interventions to prevent or mediate postpartum depression should consider developing …
View article: Empowering new mothers in China: role of paediatric care in screening and management of postpartum depression
Empowering new mothers in China: role of paediatric care in screening and management of postpartum depression Open
Though general paediatricians have traditionally been the gatekeepers of children’s health, they can also work as part of a multidisciplinary team to tackle postpartum depression, argue Fan Jiang and colleagues
View article: What has the appraisal for hospitals brought to job satisfaction of healthcare professionals? A cross-sectional survey in China
What has the appraisal for hospitals brought to job satisfaction of healthcare professionals? A cross-sectional survey in China Open
Objective The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of hospital appraisals, specifically the Performance Appraisal for Tertiary Public Hospitals (PATPH), and to examine its impact on the job satisfaction of healthcare prof…
View article: Health care costs of cardiovascular disease in China: a machine learning-based cross-sectional study
Health care costs of cardiovascular disease in China: a machine learning-based cross-sectional study Open
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) causes substantial financial burden to patients with the condition, their households, and the healthcare system in China. Health care costs for treating patients with CVD vary significantly, but litt…
View article: Measuring and improving performance of clinicians: an application of patient-based records
Measuring and improving performance of clinicians: an application of patient-based records Open
View article: Determinants Influencing the Adoption of Internet Health Care Technology Among Chinese Health Care Professionals: Extension of the Value-Based Adoption Model With Burnout Theory
Determinants Influencing the Adoption of Internet Health Care Technology Among Chinese Health Care Professionals: Extension of the Value-Based Adoption Model With Burnout Theory Open
Background The global COVID-19 pandemic has been widely regarded as a catalyst for adopting internet health care technology (IHT) in China. IHT consists of new health care technologies that are shaping health services and medical consultat…
View article: Correction: The Application of Graph Theoretical Analysis to Complex Networks in Medical Malpractice in China: Qualitative Study
Correction: The Application of Graph Theoretical Analysis to Complex Networks in Medical Malpractice in China: Qualitative Study Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.2196/35709.].
View article: The Application of Graph Theoretical Analysis to Complex Networks in Medical Malpractice in China: Qualitative Study
The Application of Graph Theoretical Analysis to Complex Networks in Medical Malpractice in China: Qualitative Study Open
Background Studies have shown that hospitals or physicians with multiple malpractice claims are more likely to be involved in new claims. This finding indicates that medical malpractice may be clustered by institutions. Objective We aimed …
View article: Development and validity of computerized neuropsychological assessment devices for screening mild cognitive impairment: Ensemble of models with feature space heterogeneity and retrieval practice effect
Development and validity of computerized neuropsychological assessment devices for screening mild cognitive impairment: Ensemble of models with feature space heterogeneity and retrieval practice effect Open
MG was proved to be reliable and valid in early screening for patients with MCI. MG that integrated heterogeneous features such as demography, option scores, and time scores had a better predictive performance for screening MCI.
View article: Which Contributes to Clinical Performance: Academic Output or Person–Environment Fit?
Which Contributes to Clinical Performance: Academic Output or Person–Environment Fit? Open
Background The measures put in place by health authorities to ensure the professionalism of doctors are important. Hospitals in China have included academic outputs in the promotion criteria to incentive medical clinicians to engage in sci…
View article: Determinants Influencing the Adoption of Internet Health Care Technology Among Chinese Health Care Professionals: Extension of the Value-Based Adoption Model With Burnout Theory (Preprint)
Determinants Influencing the Adoption of Internet Health Care Technology Among Chinese Health Care Professionals: Extension of the Value-Based Adoption Model With Burnout Theory (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The global COVID-19 pandemic has been widely regarded as a catalyst for adopting internet health care technology (IHT) in China. IHT consists of new health care technologies that are shaping health services and medical consulta…
View article: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Chronic Disease Care in India, China, Hong Kong, Korea, and Vietnam
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Chronic Disease Care in India, China, Hong Kong, Korea, and Vietnam Open
This study aims to provide evidence on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted chronic disease care in diverse settings across Asia. Cross-sectional surveys were conducted to assess the health, social, and economic consequences of the pande…
View article: The application of graph theoretical analysis to complex networks in medical malpractice: Lessons learned from China (Preprint)
The application of graph theoretical analysis to complex networks in medical malpractice: Lessons learned from China (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Studies have shown that hospitals or physicians with multiple malpractice claims are more likely to be involved in new claims; this finding indicates that medical malpractice may be clustered by institutions. OBJECTIVE We aim…
View article: Correction: Rating Hospital Performance in China: Review of Publicly Available Measures and Development of a Ranking System
Correction: Rating Hospital Performance in China: Review of Publicly Available Measures and Development of a Ranking System Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.2196/17095.].
View article: Correction: Rating Hospital Performance in China: Review of Publicly Available Measures and Development of a Ranking System (Preprint)
Correction: Rating Hospital Performance in China: Review of Publicly Available Measures and Development of a Ranking System (Preprint) Open
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View article: Rating Hospital Performance in China: Review of Publicly Available Measures and Development of a Ranking System
Rating Hospital Performance in China: Review of Publicly Available Measures and Development of a Ranking System Open
Background In China, significant emphasis and investment in health care reform since 2009 has brought with it increasing scrutiny of its public hospitals. Calls for greater accountability in the quality of hospital care have led to increas…
View article: Person–environment fit and medical professionals’ job satisfaction, turnover intention, and professional efficacy: A cross-sectional study in Shanghai
Person–environment fit and medical professionals’ job satisfaction, turnover intention, and professional efficacy: A cross-sectional study in Shanghai Open
Objectives Using the person-environment (PE) fit theory, this study aims to explore factors affecting medical professionals’ job satisfaction, turnover intention, and professional efficacy, and to examine individual characters associated w…
View article: The excessive use of cesarean section and its contribution factors in Shanghai, China
The excessive use of cesarean section and its contribution factors in Shanghai, China Open
Objectives: This study proposes a mathematical analysis framework to estimate the proportion of cesarean section (CS) with non-medical indications and of CS cases correctly diagnosed, examine the excessive use of CS, and investigate its co…