Precede-Proceed Model-dominant Nursing Combined With Nutrition Support for Patients Discharged After Hepatobiliary Surgery With T Tube.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Ye Yang, Youhong Wang, Qi Chen, Jingjing Qiu, Liping Zhu
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Abstract

Context: Hepatobiliary disease requires surgical treatment and T-tube installment postoperatively, and discharged patients' usually still have a T tube. Little nursing care is available in China for patients after discharge, resulting in postdischarge complications. Also, the incidence of nutritional risk in patients with hepatobiliary surgery is high.

Objective: The study aimed to investigate the benefits of a precede-proceed model-dominant nursing combined with nutritional support for patients discharged after hepatobiliary surgery with a T tube, so as to improve their prognoses and promote their rehabilitation.

Design: The research team conducted a prospective, single-center, randomized controlled trial.

Setting: The study took place at Wuhan No. 1 Hospital, Wuhan Hospital of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in Wuhan, Hubei, China.

Participants: Participants were 120 patients discharged after hepatobiliary surgery at the hospital between June 2020 and June 2022.

Interventions: The research team randomly divided participants into two groups using the random number table method, each with 60 participants: (1) an intervention group, which received precede-proceed model-dominant nursing combined with nutrition support and (2) a control group, which received routine care.

Outcome measures: At baseline and postintervention, the research team assessed: (1) nutritional status, (2) self-care agency, (3) compliance, (4) quality of life (QoL), (5) incidence of complications.

Results: At baseline, no significant differences existed between the groups in nutritional status, self-care agency, QoL, or compliance (all P > .05). Postintervention compared to the control group, the intervention group's: (1) nutritional status, including albumin (P = .015), hemoglobin (P < .001), growth hormone (P < .001), BW (P = .047), BMI (P = .046), TST (P = .001), and MAMC (P = .016) were significantly higher and transferrin (P < .001) and NRS-2002 score (P < .001) were significantly lower; (2) self-care agency, including self-concept, self-responsibility, health knowledge, and self-nursing skills were significantly higher (all P < .001); (3) compliance scores, including observing the volume and color of bile correctly, clamping and opening the T tube properly, replacing the drainage bag correctly and in a timely manner, regularly disinfecting the skin around the drainage tube, keeping a balanced diet, adhering to medical regimens, exercising adequately were significantly higher (all P < .001); (4) QoL was significantly higher (P < .001); and (5) incidence of complications was significantly lower (P = .008).

Conclusions: Precede-proceed model-dominant nursing combined with nutrition support can significantly improve nutritional status, self-care agency, and QoL and can significantly decrease the incidence of complications for patients discharged after hepatobiliary surgery with a T tube and is worthy of promotion in clinics.

肝胆外科插管术后出院患者的 "事前-事中 "模式为主的护理与营养支持相结合。
背景:肝胆疾病需要手术治疗,术后需要安装 T 管,出院患者通常仍需插管。在中国,患者出院后几乎得不到护理,导致出院后并发症的发生。同时,肝胆手术患者营养风险的发生率也很高:本研究旨在探讨对肝胆外科插 T 管出院患者实施前序-后序模式为主的护理结合营养支持的益处,以改善患者预后,促进患者康复:研究小组开展了一项前瞻性、单中心、随机对照试验:研究地点:中国湖北省武汉市武汉市第一医院、武汉市中西医结合医院:参与者:2020年6月至2022年6月期间在该院接受肝胆外科手术后出院的120名患者:研究小组采用随机数字表法将参与者随机分为两组,每组60人:(1)干预组,接受前序-后序模式为主的护理结合营养支持;(2)对照组,接受常规护理:在基线和干预后,研究小组对以下方面进行了评估:(1)营养状况;(2)自我护理机构;(3)依从性;(4)生活质量(QoL);(5)并发症的发生率:基线时,干预组与对照组在营养状况、自理能力、生活质量或依从性方面无明显差异(P>0.05)。干预后与对照组相比,干预组:(1)营养状况,包括白蛋白(P = .015)、血红蛋白(P < .001)、生长激素(P < .001)、体重(P = .047)、体重指数(BMI)(P = .046)、TST(P = .001)和 MAMC(P = .016)明显升高,转铁蛋白(P < .001)和 NRS-2002 评分(P < .001)明显降低;(2)自我护理机构,包括自我概念、自我责任、健康知识和自我护理技能明显升高(均 P < .001);(3)依从性评分,包括正确观察胆汁量和颜色、正确夹闭和打开 T 管、正确及时更换引流袋、定期消毒引流管周围皮肤、保持均衡饮食、坚持医疗方案、适当锻炼等,均显著提高(均 P < .001);(4)QoL 显著提高(P < .001);(5)并发症发生率显著降低(P = .008):结论:以事前-事中模式为主的护理结合营养支持可明显改善肝胆外科T管术后出院患者的营养状况、自理能力和QoL,并可明显降低并发症的发生率,值得临床推广。
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Alternative therapies in health and medicine
Alternative therapies in health and medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Launched in 1995, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine has a mission to promote the art and science of integrative medicine and a responsibility to improve public health. We strive to maintain the highest standards of ethical medical journalism independent of special interests that is timely, accurate, and a pleasure to read. We publish original, peer-reviewed scientific articles that provide health care providers with continuing education to promote health, prevent illness, and treat disease. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine was the first journal in this field to be indexed in the National Library of Medicine. In 2006, 2007, and 2008, ATHM had the highest impact factor ranking of any independently published peer-reviewed CAM journal in the United States—meaning that its research articles were cited more frequently than any other journal’s in the field. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine does not endorse any particular system or method but promotes the evaluation and appropriate use of all effective therapeutic approaches. Each issue contains a variety of disciplined inquiry methods, from case reports to original scientific research to systematic reviews. The editors encourage the integration of evidence-based emerging therapies with conventional medical practices by licensed health care providers in a way that promotes a comprehensive approach to health care that is focused on wellness, prevention, and healing. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine hopes to inform all licensed health care practitioners about developments in fields other than their own and to foster an ongoing debate about the scientific, clinical, historical, legal, political, and cultural issues that affect all of health care.
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