Feb 19,2019

LI, Mingzi

Mingzi LI

Mingzi LI

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PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, DNE

Professor

Department: Medical & Surgical Nursing

Tel: 86-10-82805230
Address: Room 411 Nursing building, No. 38 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District Beijing, 100191, P.R. China
E-mail: limingzi@bjmu.edu.cn limingzi2000@163.com

Professional Profile:

Dr Li currently is working as Professor and Head of Department of Medical and Surgical Nursing at Peking University School of Nursing. This role incorporates strategic leadership to provide academic development and education for graduate and undergraduate level.

Dr Li has had an impactful career as a professional leader both nationally and internationally. She was one of the first group of Diabetes Nurse Educators and Clinical Nurse Specialist in Mainland China. With her effort and contribution, the Diabetes Education and Management Branch was established under the umbrella of China Diabetes Society in 2002. In acknowledgement of her clinical leadership she was invited to represent clinical nurses on International Diabetes Federation Diabetes Education Counsel Section serving for a period of four years. From last year, Dr Li started to serve as the Co-chair of International Nurse Council (ICN) Nurse Practitioner / Advance Practice Nurse Network Education Subgroup.

At present Dr Li has led reconstruction of Medical and Surgical Nursing courses for undergraduate nursing programme from independently discipline model to trans-discipline and system-based model in response to clinical nursing service changes and needs. She also led to establish the first Advanced Nurse Practitioner Program of China in post-graduate education. Her interdisciplinary teaching team has worked closely with domestic and international expert in conducting online courses on chronic disease management and NP training.

Dr Li’s research work has been focusing on chronic disease management especially diabetes care from nursing professional view. As the principle investigator, she undertook more than 20 international and domestic research projects. Dr Li’s research team had set up several cohorts of chronic disease patients in rural and urban communities. She also cooperated closely with 25 clinical centers throughout the country. Structured Treatment and Education Program (STEP), which is a nurse-led chronic disease management model established by Dr Li’s team, has now been successfully promoted to 1,500 primary hospitals and community health service centers in 110 cities and counties of 29 provinces around China.

EDUCATION

Year

Degree

Institution

Field of Study

2012

PhD

Peking University

Internal Medicine

2000

MSN

Beijing Medical University

Nursing

1991

BSN

Shanghai Medical University

Nursing

WORKING EXPERIENCE

2013- Present

Professor & Director , Department of Medical and Surgical Nursing, School of Nursing, Peking University

2005 -2013

Associate Professor & Director , Department of Medical and Surgical Nursing,School of Nursing, Peking University

2003-2005

Director, Nursing Department, Beijing Sino-South Korean SK Hospital

1991-2004

Worked as General nurse, senior nurse, diabetes educator, clinical nursing specialist, and deputy director of Nursing Department, People's Hospital of Peking University

SELECTED PROJECTS

2023-2024 PI. “Stage target-oriented program to decrease the risk of T2DM in women with GDM: randomized clinical trial and process evaluation study” funded by International Institute of Great Health, Peking University Health Science Center

2023-2024 PI. “Optimization and application the indicators for the promotion of professional and technical titles of nurses” funded by Nursing Research Project of China Health Personnel Training Project of National Health Commission (Project No. RCLX2220026)

2022-2025 co-PI. “Self-management behavior intervention of Type 2 diabetes patients with different personality traits based on mobile health management” funded by National Nature Science Fund (Project No.72174008)

2022-2025 co-PI. “Development Tracking effect of mobile health behavior intervention based on artificial intelligence on diabetes prevention and control” funded by Special scientific research project for Capital Health (Project No. 2022-1G-4252 )

2021-2024 PI. Research on the Effectiveness and Mechanism of promoting Strategy based on behavioral decision-making dual process model in diabetes lifestyle intervention funded by National Nature Science Fund Project (Project No. 72074008)

2021-2023 PI. “A Feasibility Study and Process Evaluation of a Resilience Enhancing Education Programme for Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes - Adolescent Resilience Training (ART)” funded by King’s College London (KCL) - Peking University Health Science Center (PKUHSC) Joint Institute for Medical Research.

SELECTED PUBLICATION

(1) Wu Y, Li R, Zhang Y, Long T, Zhang Q, Li M (Corresponding Author) (2023). Prediction Models for Prognosis of Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Biol Res Nurs, 25(1): 41-50. (JCR: Q2 IF=2.318)

(2) Yan T, Chan CWH, Chow KM, Xiao J, Li M (Corresponding Author) (2022). Development of an evidencebased, theorydriven, and culturally appropriate character strengths-based intervention for breast cancer patients, following the Medical Research Council Framework. Support Care Cancer. 31(1):45. (JCR: Q1 IF=3.359)

(3) Yan T, Chan CWH, Chow KM, Li M (Corresponding Author) (2022). Experiences and perception of character strengths among patients with breast cancer in China: a qualitative study. BMJ Open. 28;12(10): e061994. (JCR: Q2 IF=3.006)

(4) Wu Y, Zhang Y, Zhang Y, Zhang H, Long T, Zhang Q, Huang J, Li M (Corresponding Author) (2022). Effectiveness of resilience-promoting interventions in adolescents with diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis. World J Pediatr, Dec 19: 1-17. (JCR: Q1 IF=9.186)

(5) Wang T, Chen Y, He Y, Li M (Corresponding Author) (2022). Stressors, coping strategies and intention to leave the nursing profession: A cross-sectional nationwide study in China. J Nurs Manag,30(8):4398-4408 (JCR: Q1 IF=4.68)

(6) Zhang Y, Yang Y, Huang Q, Zhang Q, Li M (Corresponding Author) (2022), Wu Y. The effectiveness of lifestyle interventions for diabetes remission on patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. (JCR: Q1 IF=4.347)

(7) Cai X, Qiu S, Luo D, Li M. (Corresponding Author) (2022). Effects of peer support and mobile application-based walking programme on physical activity and physical function in rural older adults: a cluster randomized controlled trial. Eur Geriatr Med, 13(5), 1187–1195. (JCR: Q3 IF=3.269)

(8) Cai X, Luo D, Liu S, Li R, Li M (Corresponding Author) (2022), Qiu S. Four-year changes in central fatness, risk of diabetes, and metabolic control in older adults: a cohort study with mediation analysis. Korean J Intern Med,37(1):230-240. (JCR: Q2 IF=2.751)

(9) Lu Y, Jiang H, Zhang H, Li M (Corresponding Author) (2021). Serum oxidized low density lipoprotein serves as a mediator for the inverse relationship between serum d-ribose and cognitive performance in type 2 diabetic patients. Free Radic Biol Med,171:91-98. (JCR: Q1, IF= 7.934)

(10) Zhang H, Luo D, Lu Y, Zhu H, Zhang G, Li M (Corresponding Author) (2021). Growth and challenges of China's nursing workforce from 1998 to 2018: A retrospective data analysis. Int J Nurs Stud,124:104084. (JCR: Q1, IF=5.837).

MEMBERSHIP (ACADEMIC)

2022- Present

Co-chair, ICN-NP APNN Education Sub-Group Co-chair

2019 - Present

Vice chair, Diabetes Committee of China Medical Education Association

1995 - Present

Member, Chinese Nursing Association

SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS

2022 Distinguished supervisor of graduate students of Peking University

2021 First prize winner of Teaching Achievement of Peking University for Developing the first Advanced Nurse Practitioner Program of China in Graduate education

2020 Supervisor of Excellent doctoral thesis, Peking University

2020 Advanced Education Award of Peking University

2019 National Outstanding Teacher Award. Zhong-wai Education Foundation

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