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Lu Ji is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Lu Ji include Sun Yat-sen University.
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Papers
Social participation and perceived depression among elderly population in South Africa.
TL;DR: The study concludes that addressing the barriers to engaging in community activities may help minimize burden of depression among the elderly population in South Africa.
Sociodemographic characteristics associated with the utilization of maternal health services in Cambodia
TL;DR: There has been a remarkable increase in the prevalence of women who are using the maternal healthcare services since 2000 and having at least four ANC visits was associated with significantly increased higher odds of using health facility delivery and postnatal care.
The migrating mediators and the interaction associated with the use of essential public health services: a cross-sectional study in Chinese older migrants.
TL;DR: Public health policies that may be worthy of consideration include further enhancing the delivery capacity of primary health institutions, integrating professional clinical resources into the primary health system, and launching the target policies to improve the accessibility of EPHS in older migrants.
Improving the Blood Pressure Control With the ProActive Attitude of Hypertensive Patients Seeking Follow-up Services: Evidence From China.
Shangfeng Tang,Ghose Bishwajit,Lu Ji,Da Feng,Haiqing Fang,Hang Fu,Tian Shao,Piaopiao Shao,Chunyan Liu,Zhanchun Feng,Tegene Regassa Luba +10 more
TL;DR: In all subgroups, hypertensive patients who were seeking FUS actively were more likely to control blood pressure better than those seeking F US passively, and proactive attitude of seeking follow-up services can improve blood pressure control among hypertensive Patients.
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Analysis of high alert medication knowledge of medical staff in Tianjin: A convenient sampling survey in China
TL;DR: It was suggested that the high alert medication knowledge level of the medical staff needs to increase, and it might benefit from targeted, systematic and diverse training to themedical staff working in the different circulation nodes of the medications.
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