摘要
目的:探究肾病综合征患儿父母健康教育对患儿护理改善效果。方法:选取2018年5月-2019年1月笔者所在医院儿科收治的肾病综合征患儿68例作为观察对象,按照随机数字表法平均分为观察组与对照组,分别给予常规护理及常规护理结合父母健康教育的综合护理,对比两组护理效果。结果:观察组尿蛋白、低蛋白血症、高脂血症及严重水肿消退时间均早于对照组(P<0.05);护理后两组生活质量评分均较护理前明显提高,且观察组生活质量评分明显高于对照组(P<0.05);观察组父母总满意度为97.06%,高于对照组的82.35%,差异有统计学意义(x^2=3.981 3,P=0.046 0)。结论:在常规护理基础上结合肾病综合征患儿父母健康教育更有助于缩短患儿临床症状消退时间,提高患儿生存质量,促进医患关系改善,值得推广。
Objective:To explore the improvement effect of parental health education on nursing of children with nephrotic syndrome.Method:From May 2018 to January 2019,68 children with nephrotic syndrome admitted to the pediatrics department of our hospital were selected as subjects.According to the random number table method,children were equally divided into the observation group and the control group,respectively given conventional nursing and comprehensive nursing of conventional nursing combined with parental health education,and the nursing effects of the two groups were compared.Result:The regression time of urinary protein,hypoproteinemia,hyperlipidemia and severe edema in the observation group were significantly earlier than those of the control group(P<0.05).After nursing,the quality of life scores of the two groups were significantly improved than those before nursing,and the quality of life score of the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group(P<0.05).The total satisfaction of the parents in the observation group was 97.06%,which was higher than 82.35%of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(x^2=3.9813,P=0.0460).Conclusion:Conventional nursing combined with parental health education for children with nephrotic syndrome can help shorten the regression time of clinical symptoms,improve the quality of life of children,and improve the relationship between doctors and patients.It is worth promoting.
作者
杨向红
王慧芳
郭莉莎
YANG Xianghong;WANG Huifang;GUOLisha(Quanzhou Children’s Hospital,Quanzhou 362000,China)
出处
《中外医学研究》
2019年第35期108-110,共3页
CHINESE AND FOREIGN MEDICAL RESEARCH
关键词
肾病综合征
父母健康教育
患儿
护理改善
Nephrotic syndrome
Parental health education
Children
Nursing improvement