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Application of APP to nursing management of patients with bone injury during perioperative period |
KONG Dan, GAO Yuan, FU Xiaojie |
Department of Othopaedics, General Hospital of PLA, Beijing 100853, China |
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Abstract Objective To observe the effect of nursing management APP on traumatic orthopedic patients during the perioperative period.Methods For randomized controlled studies, 82 cases of patients with ankle fractures treated in the first five months of 2016 in the Department of Othopaedics at the General Hospital of PLA were selected. After admission,these patients were randomly divided into trial group (nursing management APP was used, 42 cases) and control group (regular nursing instructions were given, 40 cases).At each time point after admission, health education materials were delivered to the APP of patients in experimental group while patients in control group were given conventional nursing instructions, as was the common practice during the perioperative period.The difference in the effect of nursing and compliance between the two groups was compared upon discharge.Results The rates of satisfaction in experimental group and control group were 99.52% and 88.43% respectively (t=14.127,P=0.000). The scores of implementation of health education in experimental group and control group were(18.76±1.59) and(14.75±1.41) points (t=12.069,P=0.000) respectively,so there was significant difference between the two groups. The scores of compliance in the two groups were (93.4±3.9) and (81.8±5.9)points (t=10.96,P=0.00) respectively.Conclusions Compared with traditional nursing education, the new mode of communication created by the nursing management APP platform is more effective for perioperative health education among patients, facilitating the communication between nurses and patients and improving patients' compliance.
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Received: 20 August 2017
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