Publications by authors named "Ching Yi Lee"

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  • - The text outlines a scoping review protocol aimed at investigating how gamification can enhance clinical reasoning skills in medical education by increasing engagement and knowledge retention in healthcare professionals.
  • - Using the Arksey and O'Malley framework and guidelines from the Joanna Briggs Institute, the review will systematically search major databases for relevant literature, focusing on studies that employ gamified strategies in clinical reasoning education.
  • - The findings will provide a synthesis of the different gamification methods used in the educational context, identify gaps in current research, and do so without requiring ethical approval, following established reporting guidelines to ensure transparency.
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Background/aim: Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) comprises approximately 85% of lung cancer. Treatment with docetaxel prolongs the survival of patients with NSCLC. However, the development of resistance to docetaxel has compromised its efficacy.

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In this study, we developed a microfluidic device that is able to monitor cell biology under continuous PM2.5 treatment. The effects of PM2.

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Introduction: The realm of neurosurgery is currently witnessing a surge in primary research, underscoring the importance of adopting evidence-based approaches. Scoping reviews, as a type of evidence synthesis, offer a broad perspective and have become increasingly vital for managing the ever-expanding body of research in swiftly evolving fields. Recent research has indicated a rising prevalence of scoping reviews in healthcare literature.

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The carnivorous pitcher plants of the genus have long been known for their ethnobotanical applications. In this study, we prepared various extracts from the pitcher, stem, and leaf of using 100% ethanol and assessed their inhibitory effects on key enzymes related to skin aging, including elastase, tyrosinase, and hyaluronidase. The cytotoxicity of the stem extract of on H838 human lung carcinoma cells were also characterized by effects on cell survival, migration, proliferation, apoptosis induction, and DNA damage.

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Objective: To investigate the influence of gender on patient preferences during the selection of neurosurgeons.

Methods: A mixed-method, cross-sectional study was conducted at Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taiwan, involving 60 patients. The study encompassed both structured questionnaires and in-depth interviews, administered postpatient-surgeon interactions to assess the nuanced effect of surgeon gender on patient choice.

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  • The text refers to a correction made to an article with the DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0264071.
  • This indicates that there was an error or issue in the original article that needed addressing.
  • The correction helps ensure the integrity and accuracy of the research published.
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Context: Despite making do-not-resuscitate or comfort care decisions during advance care planning, terminally ill patients sometimes receive life-sustaining treatments as they approach end of life.

Objectives: To examine factors contributing to nonconcordance between end-of-life care and advance care planning.

Methods: In this longitudinal retrospective cohort study, terminally ill patients with a life expectancy shorter than six months, who had previously expressed a preference for do-not-resuscitate or comfort care, were followed up after palliative shared care intervention.

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Background: Collaborative clinical reasoning (CCR) among healthcare professionals is crucial for maximizing clinical outcomes and patient safety. This scoping review explores CCR to address the gap in understanding its definition, structure, and implications.

Methods: A scoping review was undertaken to examine CCR related studies in healthcare.

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  • Thrombotic vascular disorders, like clot formations in blood vessels, affect a lot of people's health and can cause serious problems.
  • Current medications aren’t very good at breaking down these clots without causing dangerous bleeding, so scientists are looking for better options.
  • They created special tiny particles called DIP-FU-PPy NPs that can deliver medication right to the clots while also using light to help break them down, making it safer and more effective.
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Objective: This scoping review aims to identify the COVID-19-related stressors and the corresponding coping strategies among emergency physicians during and following the pandemic.

Introduction: In the midst of an unprecedented COVID-19 crisis, healthcare professionals confront a diverse set of difficulties. Emergency physicians are under immense pressure.

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Objective: Limited hippocampal radiofrequency thermocoagulation (RFTC) for patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy was associated with good short-term seizure control and few complications. We aimed to demonstrate the neuropsychologic outcomes and assess the prognostic factors of long-term seizure control in these patients.

Methods: We included all patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy who underwent limited hippocampal RFTC from January 2016 to December 2020.

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Studies that examine medical dispute cases (MDC) due to clinical reasoning (CR) are scarce in Taiwan. A retrospective analysis was undertaken to review MDC filed at four hospitals in Taiwan between 2011 and 2015. Cases were examined for the healthcare professionals involved, their relevance to CR errors, clinical specialties, and seniority.

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Understanding factors that impact prognosis for cancer patients have high clinical relevance for treatment decisions and monitoring of the disease outcome. Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital pathology offer an exciting opportunity to capitalize on the use of whole slide images (WSIs) of hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained tumor tissue for objective prognosis and prediction of response to targeted therapies. AI models often require hand-delineated annotations for effective training which may not be readily available for larger data sets.

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Leptin is a crucial regulator of metabolism and energy homeostasis in mammals. Many studies have investigated the impacts of leptin on human cancers, such as proliferation and metastasis. However, the mechanisms underlying leptin-mediated regulation of lipid metabolism in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) remain incompletely understood.

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  • There is a lack of research on alcohol provocation specifically among medical professionals, despite existing studies on alcohol abuse among students.
  • A qualitative study in Taiwan used focus groups to explore experiences of alcohol provocation among physicians and residents, highlighting both those who pressure others to drink and those who are pressured.
  • Three main themes emerged: the prevalence of social drinking in the medical field, the impact of workplace hierarchy on drinking culture, and the overall influence on professionalism, emphasizing the need to address and mitigate alcohol provocation in healthcare settings.
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Short-term calorie reduction (SCR) requires individuals to reduce their calorie intake to less than 50% of normal requirements and has shown good tolerance and potential benefits in prior studies addressing gynecological cancer patients. More studies are needed to further confirm its safety, feasibility, and effects in patients with different cancers, including hematological malignancies. This pilot cohort study with a matched-pair comparison group was registered at ClinicalTrails.

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Background: Classification of glomerular diseases and identification of glomerular lesions require careful morphological examination by experienced nephropathologists, which is labor-intensive, time-consuming, and prone to interobserver variability. In this regard, recent advance in machine learning-based image analysis is promising.

Methods: We combined Mask Region-based Convolutional Neural Networks (Mask R-CNN) with an additional classification step to build a glomerulus detection model using human kidney biopsy samples.

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Clinical reasoning is the thought process that guides practice. Although a plethora of clinical reasoning studies in healthcare professionals exists, the majority appear to originate from Western cultures. A scoping review was undertaken to examine clinical reasoning related research across Asian cultures.

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Background: Both medical education and radiation oncology have progressed significantly in the past decade, but a generalized overview of educational research for radiation oncology residents has not been produced. This study examines recent research trends in medical education for residents in radiation oncology through a scoping review.

Methods: We conducted a scoping review of medical education research for residents in radiation oncology to survey the research trends.

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Background: Electrical cortical stimulation is shown effective in treating patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. We demonstrated how detailed procedures of pre- and intra-operative planning of cortical stimulation implantation may influence the results of seizure reduction rate.

Methods: To confirm the precision of subdural grids covering the epileptogenic foci in the eloquent regions, pre- and intra-operative video-electroencephalography (VEEG) were performed in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy during a 4-day 24-h monitoring.

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Objective: This study compared the incidence of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage and residual tumors between functional and nonfunctional pituitary adenomas treated with the endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach (EETA).

Methods: All patients underwent endocrine examinations and brain magnetic resonance imaging before and after surgery. The length of admission, incidence of central diabetes insipidus, incidence of CSF leakage, symptom relief, and presence of residual tumors were compared between patients with functional and nonfunctional pituitary adenomas.

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