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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2432-2437, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908265

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Objective:To understand the continuing care needs of patients based on the App and "hospital-community-home" linkage.Methods:With descriptive qualitative research, a semi-structured in-depth interview was conducted in 15 patients with type 2 diabetes in Gongli Hospital, Pudong New Area, Shanghai City, and community hospital from January to February 2020. Thematic analysis and the software NVivo 10.0 were used for data analysis.Results:Five themes were extracted: desire a "hospital-led,community-implemented, family-supported" model of continuing care; desire an appropriate, convenient and personalized access to information and follow-up; expect continuous, comprehensive, professional health guidance; expect to receive continuing care service led by specialized nurses and managed by multidisciplinary team; expect diabetes App to be simple and practical, satisfying various needs such as post-hospitalization condition monitoring, assessment feedback, health education and health intervention,ensure information security and free use.Conclusions:Patients have a strong willingness to receive continuing care based on the App and "hospital-community-family" linkage. A mechanism of "hospital-community-family" linkage continuing care service with clear division of labor should be established, multidisciplinary cooperation should be strengthened, and team advantages should be utilized. Providing comprehensive, professional and evidence-based continuing care services for patients, while further optimizing software functions and focusing on information security construction and following evidence-based guidelines to standardize App content in order to adapt to more patient characteristics and needs.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1820-1823, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-613213

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Objective To understand the Shanghai City General Hospital in two non Department of Endocrinology nurses′ comprehensive intervention of diabetes care ability and its influencing factors. Methods To investigation and analysis of the result of comprehensive nursing intervention in diabetic ability questionnaire to two hospitals in Shanghai city of Pudong New Area in a non Department of Endocrinology nurses. Results The comprehensive nursing intervention of non Department of Endocrinology nurses diabetes score was (46.75 ± 7.91) points, diabetic blood glucose monitoring knowledge score was (14.76 ± 2.96) points, insulin injection knowledge score was (20.28 ± 4.83) points, diabetes knowledge score was (11.71±1.55) points. Multivariate analysis showed that the number of years of work and attention to diabetes were the main factors affecting their scores. Conclusions The comprehensive nursing intervention ability of non Endocrinology Department of diabetes care at a moderate level, the ability to provide comprehensive nursing intervention for the patients need to be further improved, the need to strengthen the skills training and diabetes specialist.

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