摘要
目的探讨延续性护理干预对反复呼吸道感染儿童及家长的影响情况。方法分析2012年1月~2013年1月沈阳医学院附属中心医院收治的76例反复呼吸道感染儿童的临床资料,依据护理措施不同将其分为,对照组38例和观察组38例。观察两组患儿临床症状消失时间、患儿家长疾病知识认知评分、患儿治疗依从性和患儿家长满意度情况。结果观察组患儿发热消失时间、咳嗽消失时间、闭塞消失时间、咽喉扁桃体充血消失时间均低于对照组,观察组患儿治疗依从性和患儿家长满意度均高于对照组,观察组患儿家长生活规律、周围环境卫生、常规性治疗方法、适宜性运动、急性发作处理评分均高于对照组,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论延续性护理干预应用于反复呼吸道感染儿童,可以更好地改善临床症状,提高患儿家长疾病知识认知水平,提高患儿治疗依从性和患儿家长满意度,值得临床推广应用。
Objective To approach the influence of continuous nursing intervention on recurrent respiratory tract infection children and patriarch. Methods The 76 cases clinical data of recurrent respiratory tract infection children in Affiliated Central Hospital of Shenyang Medical College from January 2012 to January 2013 were analyzed,which was to be divided into two groups by different nursing intervention, control group (38 cases) and observation group (38 cases). The disappearance time of clinical symptoms, disease knowledge score, treatment compliance of children and the children patriarch satisfaction of the two groups were detected. Results The fever disappearance time, cough disappearance time, occlusion disappearance time, pharyngeal tonsil congestion and disappearance time of observation group children were lower than control group, the children treatment compliance and children patriarch satisfaction of observation group were higher than those of the control group, the life rule, environmental sanitation, conventional treatment, fitness exercise, acute episode management of the observation group children patriarch were higher than control group, the differences were statistical significance (P 〈 0.05). Conclusion The application of continuous nursing intervention in children with recurrent respiratory tract infection can improve clinical symptoms,increase disease knowledge level of children's patriarch, treatment compliance of children and the children's patriarch satisfaction, it is worthy of clinical application.
出处
《中国医药导报》
CAS
2018年第1期159-162,共4页
China Medical Herald
基金
国家卫生计生委医药卫生科技发展研究中心项目(W2015EAE115)
关键词
延续性护理干预
反复呼吸道感染
儿童
家长
Continuous nursing intervention
Recurrent respiratory tract infection
Children
Patriarch