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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1921-1927, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-954948

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Objective:To explore the impact of Green model-based health education on the readiness for discharge of newly treated lymphoma patients undergoing chemotherapy, providing a reference for improving the quality of discharge guidance for such patients.Methods:From May 2021 to October 2021, 116 patients with newly treated malignant lymphoma who received chemotherapy in Department of Lymphoma, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital were selected as the research subjects. According to the single or double date on the day of admission, they were divided into control group (59 cases) and intervention group (57 cases); the control group carried out health education according to the content of the lymphoma nursing routine, and the intervention group implemented Green model-based health education. After the second chemotherapy cycle, compared the differences in discharge readiness and the quality of discharge guidance between the two groups.Results:Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in the scores of the two groups of patients′discharge readiness and the quality of discharge guidance ( P>0.05). After the intervention, the three dimensions and total scores of hospital discharge readiness in the intervention group were (24.65 ± 4.29), (43.47 ± 3.49), (35.58 ± 5.73), and (103.70 ± 9.10) points, respectively, which were higher than those in the control group (20.64 ± 3.81), (37.24 ± 6.18), (30.42 ± 6.03), and (88.31 ± 12.07) points, and the differences were statistically significant ( t values were 4.72-7.74, all P<0.01); the two dimensions and total scores of the quality of discharge guidence in the intervention group were (48.05 ± 8.87), (109.26 ± 18.73), and (157.32 ± 23.84) points, respectively, which were higher than those in the control group (40.17 ± 12.81), (92.85 ± 22.58), and (133.02 ± 29.38) points, the differences were statistically significant ( t=3.84, 4.25, 4.88, all P<0.01). Conclusions:Green model-based health education can improve the readiness for discharge and the quality of discharge guidance for newly treated lymphoma patients undergoing chemotherapy.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 616-620, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-905603

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Objectives:To explore the effect of Green Model for health education on health behaviors of ischemic stroke patients with hemiplegia. Methods:From June, 2017 to January, 2018, 76 patients with ischemic stroke were assigned into control group and experimental group equally in chronological order. The control group received routine care. The experimental group received Green Model. Both groups were followed up by telephone for five weeks. They were assessed with Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP) and Self-Perceived Burden Scale (SPBS) before, two and seven weeks after intervention. Results:There were 36 cases of the control group and 37 of the experimental group finishing the trial. The main effects of intervention were significant in scores of total, health responsibility and stress coping of HPLP, while the experimental group was more (F > 5.160, P < 0.05). The main effect of intervention was significant in score of SPB, while the experimental group was less (F = 5.895, P < 0.05). Conclusions:Green Model can improve the healthy behaviors and relieve self-perceived burden in ischemic stroke patients with hemiplegia, which may promote the recovery.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 616-620, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-905580

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Objectives:To explore the effect of Green Model for health education on health behaviors of ischemic stroke patients with hemiplegia. Methods:From June, 2017 to January, 2018, 76 patients with ischemic stroke were assigned into control group and experimental group equally in chronological order. The control group received routine care. The experimental group received Green Model. Both groups were followed up by telephone for five weeks. They were assessed with Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP) and Self-Perceived Burden Scale (SPBS) before, two and seven weeks after intervention. Results:There were 36 cases of the control group and 37 of the experimental group finishing the trial. The main effects of intervention were significant in scores of total, health responsibility and stress coping of HPLP, while the experimental group was more (F > 5.160, P < 0.05). The main effect of intervention was significant in score of SPB, while the experimental group was less (F = 5.895, P < 0.05). Conclusions:Green Model can improve the healthy behaviors and relieve self-perceived burden in ischemic stroke patients with hemiplegia, which may promote the recovery.

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