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IJCBNM-International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery. 2016; 4 (3): 239-246
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-180437

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Background: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease [NAFLD] is characterized by macro vesicular steatosis in the absence of alcohol. Patients with [NAFLD]need extensive education and support in their treatment. Our aim was to investigate the effect of telenursing on liver enzymes [ALT and AST] in patients with NAFLD


Methods: our study is a randomized controlled clinical trial. In this study, 60 patients were enrolled from patients who referred to subspecialty gastrointestinal clinics affiliated to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Specialists confirmed their diseases by ultrasound and laboratory test. Simple randomization, based on random number table, was used to randomize the participants into intervention [N=30] and control [N=30] groups. Patients in both groups received dietary advice from a nutritionist and were trained to perform physical activities. Telephone intervention in the intervention group lasted for 12 weeks, in order to see the effect of follow up on the recommended diet and physical activities given by the specialist, while; the control group subjects were only followed up as usual by their physician


Results: the result of an independent t-test showed that the mean difference of liver Enzymes between the two groups was statistically significant [P<0.001]. The difference of AST and ALT in the intervention and control groups was 18.03, -1.27 and 40.70, 1.52, respectively


Conclusion: we found out that; telenursing could have a positive effect on reduction of liver enzymes [ALT, AST] in patients with NAFLD

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