通过远程医疗教育治愈 3 例褥疮的病例系列

Hanbit Jin, Mijin Lee, Jungchul Kim, Baekki Min, Hoyoel Bang, Jungtae Leem
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目的:通过远程医疗教育治愈压疮的系列病例将作为韩国医生如何参与压疮远程医疗的范例进行介绍。我们还将报告医务人员和患者对韩国医疗远程医疗服务改进的看法:研究包括三例家庭护理中的压疮病例,通过远程医疗向患者、护理人员和合作者提供压疮管理教育。提供基础培训,教授密封湿敷疗法。基础培训结束后,通过拍摄患者治疗过程的照片或视频,提供治疗反馈,并重复反馈过程,直到敷料方法完善为止:结果:远程医疗、家访和家庭护理相结合的多学科方法成功治疗了家庭护理患者的压疮。仅通过远程医疗教育就改善了国家压疮顾问团(NPUAP)的分级和压疮愈合量表(PUSH)工具的总分,所有三个病例最终都治愈了,平均治疗时间为 26.7 天。患者和临床医生的观点也表明,远程医疗可以有效地吸引患者、护理人员和合作者的参与,并激励他们管理压疮:结论:对于难以到医院就诊或希望在家接受治疗的患者,可以考虑在压疮管理方面采用远程医疗进行传统韩医教育。
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Case series of 3 Pressure Ulcers Cured with Education through Telemedicine
Objectives: The case series with pressure ulcers who was cured by education through telemedicine will be presented as a model for how a Korean medicine doctor can participate in the telemedicine of pressure ulcers. We also aim to report on the perspectives of medical staff and patients regarding the improved telemedicine services in Korean medicine.Methods: The study included three cases of pressure ulcers in home care, and education on pressure ulcer management was provided to patients, caregivers, and collaborators via telemedicine. Basic training was provided to teach the sealed wet dressing therapy method. After the basic training, feedback on the treatment was provided by taking photos or videos of the patient's treatment process, and the feedback process was repeated until the dressing method was perfected.Results: A combination of telemedicine, home visits, and home care successfully treated pressure ulcers in home care patients using a multidisciplinary approach. The education through telemedicine alone improved the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) stages and the total score of the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH) Tool, and all three cases were finally cured with an average treatment duration of 26.7 days. The patient's and clinician's perspectives also showed that telemedicine can effectively engage patients, caregivers, and collaborators, and motivate them to manage pressure ulcers.Conclusions: For patients having trouble visiting the hospital or desiring treatment at home, consideration can be given to telemedicine for traditional Korean medicine education in pressure ulcer management.
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