• 国家药监局综合司 国家卫生健康委办公厅
  • 国家药监局综合司 国家卫生健康委办公厅

Preferences for Achievements Transformation of Hospital Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) Preparation Among Medical Staff in TCM hospitals in Beijing

Corresponding author: wangyaoqi, wyq@cufe.edu.cn
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202512.00002
Statement: This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed. It reports new research that has yet to be evaluated and so should not be used to guide clinical practice.
  •  

    Abstract: Objective: To analyze the preferences of medical staff in TCM hospitals in Beijing regarding the achievements transformation of hospital traditional Chinese medicine preparations, and to provide a reference for formulating incentive policies. Methods: Based on a discrete choice experiment (DCE), a questionnaire survey was used to conducted among 233 medical personnel from five TCM hospitals in Beijing. Mixed logit models and latent class models were then used to analyze their transformation preferences. Results: The mixed Logit model revealed that seven key attributes significantly influenced medical staffs preferences for the achievements transformation of traditional Chinese medicine preparations (P<0.05). Latent class analysis identified three distinct preference groups among respondents: an organization-dependent group (27.0%), a pro-transformation group (61.4%), and a conservative group (11.6%). Conclusion: Medical Staff preferred transformation conditions that increased monthly income; utilized “human use + re-experimentation”; involved the hospitals achievements transformation department as the entity; were funded by the hospital; offered a 70% profit share; enabled promotion three years earlier, and assigned patents to the hospital. The study recommends implementing diverse incentive measures and developing differentiated strategies tailored to the distinct Medical Staff categories to facilitate the transformation of hospital traditional Chinese medicine preparations into new drugs.

    Key words: Achievements Transformation of Traditional Chinese Medicine Preparation; Discrete Choice Experiment; Medical Staff

    Submit time: 1 December 2025

    Copyright: The copyright holder for this preprint is the author/funder, who has granted biomedRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
  • 图表

  • chencheng, Guofeng, malei, Liusuwei, Gaohongxia. A Study on the the Preferences for Professional Risks Insurance among Healthcare Professionals in Tertiary Hospitals in China: Based on a Discrete Choice Experiment from 9 Hospitals in Shandong Province. 2025. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202502.00052

    LI Xin-yan, ZHANG Yue, SUN Yu-xin, LIN Xing, HAN You-li.. A study on the job preferences and heterogeneity of medical students from different birthplaces: A discrete choice experiment based on six hospitals in Beijing. 2024. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202402.00002

    wuxiaolu, zhangzhiguo. Research on Online Psychological Consultation Users’ Preference for Doctor Selection——Based on the Discrete Choice Experiment. 2021. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202102.00006

    liyugang. Research on the Cognition and Needs of Medical Staff Regarding Online Medical Treatment in the Context of. 2024. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202409.00059

    wu mengqiu, li yuhan, ma chengyu. Study on physicians’ choice preference for internet diagnosis and treatment services based on discrete choice experiments. 2023. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202303.00009

    TUO Ze-gui, CHEN Si-si, CHEN Yi-xuan, YAN Hao, SHI Xue-feng. A study of job selection preferences of CDC staffs at the prefectural-levels in Shandong Province: based on a discrete choice experiment. 2024. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202402.00003

    GENG Minghui, SUN Jiaying, MOU Yifan, LUO Jinping, ZHANG Baoxuan, YIN Wenqiang, CHEN Zhongming, MA Dongping. Family doctors of chronic disease comorbid patients based on discrete choice experimentresearch on preference of contract service selection. 2024. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202412.00002

    Zhang Lijiang, WEI qI, Sun Jianwei, Meng Yong. Research on the preference of doctors in public hospitals to carry out Internet diagnosis and treatment services -- Based on discrete selection experiment. 2022. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202212.00004

    xiayu, yaoyuan, suyue, wushaohua. Study on Quality of Life of Medical Staff and Its Influencing Factors During Sudden Public Health Emergencies Based on Decision Tree and Neural Network Model. 2024. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202412.00006

    fuzhenkang, zhuqinghua. Would older adults choose traditional Chinese medicine hospitals for treatment? Empirical Study Based on the Andersen Health Behaviour Model. 2024. doi: 10.12201/bmr.202404.00004

  • ID Submit time Number Download
    1 2025-10-14

    10.12201/bmr.202512.00002V1

    Download
  • Public  Anonymous  To author only

Get Citation

chenyixuan, shixuefeng, yangwanjin, gengxinqi, niehanlin, mamingli, niuxiaowei, wangyaoqi. Preferences for Achievements Transformation of Hospital Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) Preparation Among Medical Staff in TCM hospitals in Beijing. 2025. biomedRxiv.202512.00002

Article Metrics

  • Read: 204
  • Download: 0
  • Comment: 0

Email This Article

User name:
Email:*请输入正确邮箱
Code:*验证码错误