Researcher

Biography

  • Xinrui is a visiting PhD candidate majoring in general practice from Harbin Medical University and a visiting fellow at the ICFHS, UNSW. She is also a practicing physician in China. Her research focuses on primary health care evaluation and chronic disease management. Her specific interests include the capacity and performance assessment of primary health care services, as well as the management of hypertension, chronic kidney disease (CKD),...view more

  • Xinrui is a visiting PhD candidate majoring in general practice from Harbin Medical University and a visiting fellow at the ICFHS, UNSW. She is also a practicing physician in China. Her research focuses on primary health care evaluation and chronic disease management. Her specific interests include the capacity and performance assessment of primary health care services, as well as the management of hypertension, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in primary care institutions, particularly in frigid zones. She is committed to strengthening primary health care services in China, improving patient access, and promoting health equity.

  • Xinrui has experience in managing research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation and provincial programs. Her responsibilities have spanned the entire project cycle, from preparing proposals and coordinating with partner institutions to planning budgets and allocating personnel.

 

 


My Qualifications

  • PhD Candidate in General Practice, Harbin Medical University, China

  • MMed (General Practice), Harbin  Medical University, China

  • BMed (Clinical Medicine), Harbin Medical University, China

  • Licensed Physician, China

  • Visiting Fellow, ICFHS, University of New South Wales, Australia


My Research Activities

 

  • Xinrui Wei, Chunlian Li, Hongmei Yu, Lingling Xu, Siwen Meng, Chun Xing, Qiang Gao, Guangming Chang, Yongchen Wang. Study on the status and countermeasures of disease self-management ability in chronic kidney disease patients in cold regions[J]. Frigid Zone Medicine, 2025, 5(1): 10-21. doi: 10.1515/fzm-2025-0002

  • Jiang R, Xin Y, PengS,ZhouY,ZhangX,ShiY,ChangG,YangM,HuangL,XuL,WeiX,WangY.Facilitatorsandbarriers to chronic non-communicable disease management under family doctor contracting services in China. Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 Mar 11;12:1506016. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1506016

  • JIANG Rui,CHANG Guangming,XU Lingling,ZHOU Yuhan,WEI Xinrui,YANG Min,YUE Lu,HUANG Lvzhuan g,WANGYongchen, Intervention Strategies for Optimizing Chronic Disease Management in Primary Healthcare S ervices in China:a Perspective Based on Antifragility Development Theory [J/OL]. Chinese General Practice,1-8[2 025-07-30].[Chinese article]

  • Xinrui Wei, Rui Jiang, Yue Liu, Guangna Zhao, Youyuan Li, Yongchen Wang. The effects of cold region meteorology and specific environment on the number of hospital admissions for chronic kidney disease: An investigate with a distributed lag nonlinear model[J]. Frigid Zone Medicine, 2023, 3(2): 65-76. doi: 10.2478/fzm-2023-0009

  • Xinrui Wei, Yongchen Wang. Contemporary understanding of the risk factors for chronic kidney disease in cold area[J]. Frigid Zone Medicine, 2022, 2(4): 204-213. doi: 10.2478/fzm-2022-0028



 

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