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Altern Ther Health Med ; 29(8): 144-149, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37535920

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Background: Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by prolonged duration, frequent relapses, various comorbidities, and complex management. Although children with nephrotic syndrome generally adhere well to medical protocols during hospitalization under close supervision, post-discharge adherence to care plans often poses challenges. Objective: This study aims to investigate the impact of continuous home care on nursing compliance, immune function, and quality of life among pediatric patients diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on ninety-eight cases of discharged children with nephrotic syndrome admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to January 2023. Based on different nursing programs, the children were divided into two groups: 54 cases in the observation group and 54 cases in the comparison group. The observation group received continuous home care involving assessment of nursing problems, care, and effect evaluation, while the comparison group received conventional pre-discharge health education and regular telephone follow-up after discharge. Nursing care compliance, immune function, and quality of life were compared between the two groups. Results: The observation group demonstrated significantly higher compliance rates in areas such as diet, fluid intake, medication, dialysis regimen, daily life, and exercise compared to the control group (P < .05). Aftercare, the observation group showed greater disease cognitive ability, disease-related behaviors, beliefs about the disease, and overall scores compared to the control group, with statistical significance (P < .05). Moreover, the quality-of-life index scores of children in both groups improved aftercare, with the observation group showing higher scores in behavioral ability, physical function, psychological function, and social function compared to the control group, and these differences were statistically significant (P < .05). Conclusions: Implementing ongoing home care for children diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome significantly enhances their overall quality of life, particularly in terms of familial dynamics, self-perception, and adherence to medical treatment.


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Home Care Services , Nephrotic Syndrome , Humans , Child , Nephrotic Syndrome/therapy , Aftercare , Quality of Life , Retrospective Studies , Patient Discharge
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