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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 368-372, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-905793

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Objective:To construct a nursing grading evaluation indicator system for patients with stroke at home to provide a basis for graded care. Methods:Based on literature analysis, qualitative interviews and panel meeting, an evaluation indicator system was preliminarily drafted. June to September, 2018, the indicator system was consulted to experts three times. It was used to evaluate 210 patients with stroke at home from September to December, 2018 to test its reliability and validity. Results:The effective recovery rates of the three times of consultation were 85.00%, 89.47% and 100%, and the authority coefficient were 0.878, 0.879 and 0.879. The indicator system included four first-level indicators, 30 second-level indicators and 120 items. The scale-level content validity index (CVI) universal agreement was 0.733, average CVI was 0.927; the item-level CVIs were 0.83 to 1.00. For the overall level, the Cronbach's α coefficient was 0.928, and the Guttman Spilt half-factor coefficient was 0.794. For the dimensions, the Cronbach's α coefficient and the Guttman Spilt half-factor coefficients were all above 0.700. The correlated coefficients inter-evaluator of each indicators were 0.492 to 0.963 (P< 0.05). Conclusion:The nursing grading evaluation indicator system for patients with stroke at home is simple and operable, with satisfactory reliability and validity to grade the level of care for patients with stroke at home.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1214-1220, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-905689

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Objective:To develop and evaluate the effect of Professional Care APP for stroke patients at home. Methods:Professional Care APP 1.0 was developed by reviewing literature, analyzing APP function and consulting expert, and combined with the findings at the early stage. And then it was upgraded to APP 2.0 after a 4-week trial in 10 stroke patients at home, which included two parts: patient-side and medical-side. The patient-side provided health education, rehabilitation guidance, medication reminder, online consultation and so on. From December, 2017 to June, 2018, 77 stroke patients in a community in Zhengzhou, China were conveniently selected and randomly divided into control group (n = 39) and intervention group (n = 38). The control group received routine community follow-up, and the intervention group received Professional Care APP 2.0, for 12 weeks. Results:After a 12-week intervention, the level of knowledge and medication compliance was significantly higher in the intervention group than in the control group (t > 4.205, P < 0.001). The score of demand for professional care was significantly lower in the intervention group than in the control group (t = -18.183, P < 0.001). The intervention group made a good evaluation for APP in usefulness, ease of learning, usability, credibility, acceptability and satisfaction. Conclusion:Professional Care APP can meet the professional care needs, and improve the level of knowledge on disease and medication compliance for stroke patients at home. The patients' evaluation for APP is ideal.

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