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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1012-1017, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990287

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Objective:Based on the framework of 5W1H analysis, to establish the continuous nursing project by delphi expert consultation method for children with congenital imperforate anus after discharge.Methods:This study is observational. Through the literature review, qualitative interview and group discussion to establish the expert correspondence questionnaire from April 2021 to March 2022. Delphi consultation was applied to experts for two rounds of expert consultation, to evaluate the initiative, authority and coordination of expert opinions.Results:Two rounds of expert consultation were carried out with 20 experts.The response rates of two rounds of expert questionnaires were 19/20 and 20/20 respectively, the expert authority coefficients were 0.873 and 0.893 respectively, and the Kendall′s coefficients were 0.311 and 0.405 respectively. The coordination of expert opinions was statistically significant ( P<0.05); After two rounds of expert consultation, it was finally determined that the continuing care plan for children with anal atresia included three first-level indicators (composition and responsibilities of continuing care personnel, implementation methods of continuing care, and implementation content of continuing care), 23 second-level indicators, and 46 third-level indicators. Conclusions:This study have high enthusiasm and authority of experts, and concentrated expert opinions on various indicators. The results are reliable, scientific and comprehensive, which will provide a basis for clinical medical staff to carry out the continuous nursing of children with congenital imperforate anus.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2008-2015, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908194

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Objective:To construct an extended care programme for type 2 diabetes patients based on the App and "hospital-community-family" linkage.Methods:Through literature review and qualitative interviews, an extended care programme for type 2 diabetes patients based on the App "Hospital-community-family" linkage was initially constructed, and two rounds of expert consultation were used to evaluate the usability and adjust the program.Results:This extended care program is led by a diabetes specialist nurse, mediated by a diabetes App, and based on the mechanism of "hospital-community-family" linkage. The intervention included two stages: establishment of patient health records, comprehensive assessments, discharge plan formulation, discharge referrals before discharge, and health monitoring and reminders, health education and consultation, health follow-up, health assessment, consultation and referral after discharge.Conclusion:The construction process of this protocol is scientific and feasible, which can realize continuous and personalized management of patients and promote "integration of resources and complementary advantages".

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