Examining the impact of internet-enabled nursing practices, guided by specialist nurses on patients with hypertension and their caregivers

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Xiao-Juan He , Xin-Yu Yi , Na Wei
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Abstract

Purpose

To aim of this study is to assess the impact of an internet-enabled nursing model, led by specialized nurses within a framework of multidisciplinary collaboration, on both, patients diagnosed with hypertension, and their respective caregivers.

Methods

A total of 158 patients with hypertension, along with their corresponding caregivers, were meticulously selected and paired. By using a random number table method, participants were allocated into either a control group or an observation group. The control group received conventional health education, blood pressure monitoring, and routine telephone follow-ups administered by designated nurses. Conversely, patients in the observation group underwent treatment within an internet-enabled nursing model, led by specialist nurses within a multidisciplinary collaborative framework. Parameters including systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings of the patients, as well as their scores in compliance with the hypertension treatment, quality of life, and caregiving proficiency of family members, which were meticulously documented prior to intervention (T0), as well as at 3- and 6-month intervals post-intervention (T1 and T2).

Results

Statistically significant differences were observed in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels among patients, as well as in their scores reflecting compliance with hypertension treatment, quality of life, and caregiving proficiency of family members, when comparing pre- and post-intervention periods within each group, across groups, and within the interaction effect (p < 0.05). Also, there were statistically significant differences in the aforementioned parameters between the two groups at adjacent time points (p < 0.05). Specifically, patients within the observation group exhibited notable reductions in systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels at both T1 and T2, alongside heightened scores indicative of enhanced compliance with hypertension treatment, enhanced quality of life, and increased caregiving proficiency among family members, when compared to patients within the control group (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

The implementation of an internet-enabled nursing model, overseen by specialized nurses within a framework of multidisciplinary collaboration, demonstrates superior efficacy in preserving the stability of blood pressure among patients with hypertension. This model significantly enhances patient compliance with treatment regimens, enhances their overall quality of life, and fosters heightened caregiving proficiency among their respective caregivers.
研究由专科护士指导的互联网护理实践对高血压患者及其护理人员的影响。
目的:本研究旨在评估在多学科合作框架内由专科护士领导的互联网护理模式对高血压患者及其护理人员的影响:方法:精心挑选并配对了 158 名高血压患者及其护理人员。采用随机数字表法,将参与者分配到对照组或观察组。对照组接受常规健康教育、血压监测和由指定护士进行的例行电话随访。相反,观察组的患者则在多学科协作框架内接受由专科护士领导的互联网护理模式的治疗。干预前(T0)、干预后 3 个月和 6 个月(T1 和 T2),对患者的收缩压和舒张压读数、高血压治疗依从性评分、生活质量和家庭成员的护理能力等参数进行了详细记录:结果:与对照组患者相比,在干预前和干预后各组内、各组间和交互效应内(P1 和 T2),患者的收缩压和舒张压水平以及反映高血压治疗依从性、生活质量和家庭成员护理能力的评分均有统计学意义的差异(P 结论:实施互联网护理干预后,患者的收缩压和舒张压水平均有所改善:在多学科协作的框架内,由专业护士监督实施的互联网护理模式在保持高血压患者血压稳定方面显示出卓越的疗效。这种模式大大提高了患者对治疗方案的依从性,改善了他们的整体生活质量,并提高了各自护理人员的护理能力。
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Experimental gerontology
Experimental gerontology Ageing, Biochemistry, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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