国际医药卫生导报2017,Vol.23Issue(7):946-948,3.DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-1245.2017.07.005
责任制个性化护理干预对改善老年男性患者夜尿症效果的影响
Individualized nursing intervention of responsibility system for improving elderly male patients with nocturia
摘要
Abstract
Objective To explore the effect of individualized nursing intervention of responsibility system for improving elderly male patients with nocturia.Methods 60 elderly patients with nocturia hospitalized into our hospital from June,2014 to June,2015 were selected as a control group and 60 from July,2015 to July,2016 as an experimental group.The control group were routinely cared;in addition,the experimental group got health guidance and water-drinking intervention according to the patients' life habits,psychological status,and disease features from the nurses knowing about the nursing care of nocturia.The night peeing times,urination volume,and first waking up time of both groups were recorded.The command of nursing knowledge of nocturia and the compliance of carrying out plan were assessed.Results After the intervention,the night peeing times,the urination volume,the first waking up time,and the compliance of carrying out plan were better in the experimental group than in the control group,with statistical differences (t=3.810,13.491,-19.448 and x2=5.688,all P < 0.05).The commands of the nursing knowledge of nocturia and falling prevention were better in the the experimental group than in the control group,with statistical differences (t=-8.953,-6.466,all P < 0.01).Conclusions Individualized nursing intervention of responsibility system can reduce the patients' peeing frequency,increase the patients' compliance of carrying out nursing measures,and improve the patients' sleep quality.关键词
责任制/个性化护理/老年夜尿症Key words
Responsibility system/Individualized nursing care/Elderly patients with nocturia引用本文复制引用
谢慈妹,刘洁珍,马胜利,段仕生,齐丽丽,周亮..责任制个性化护理干预对改善老年男性患者夜尿症效果的影响[J].国际医药卫生导报,2017,23(7):946-948,3.基金项目
广东省科技计划项目(2015A020210005)Project of Scientific and Technological Plan in Guangdong (2015A020210005) (2015A020210005)