实施淋巴水肿保守治疗远程系统的可行性:案例研究。

Q3 Nursing
Chisato Matsumoto, Rui Yang, Mutsumi Okazaki, Chizuko Konya, Misako Dai
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摘要

背景:淋巴水肿患者无法获得淋巴水肿专科医生的诊治,也无法与专科医生进行有效沟通,这阻碍了淋巴水肿的适当治疗。因此,有必要开发和推广远程系统,以改善医疗人员有限或无法获得医疗协调的农村地区的医疗服务。目的:作者评估了为患者提供淋巴水肿保守治疗教育所需的要素,以确定远程管理的可行性:研究内容包括将当地诊所(A 点)治疗淋巴水肿患者的专业医护人员与远程设在一所大学(B 点)的专业认证淋巴水肿治疗师(CLT)联系起来:结果:淋巴水肿治疗师能够问候、询问患者,并为患者提供保守治疗指导。结论:研究结果表明,远程淋巴水肿治疗师能够为患者提供保守治疗方面的问候、访谈和指导,但无法与患者直接接触,这限制了视觉、触诊、腿围测量和淋巴引流管理:研究结果表明,远程淋巴水肿管理方法包括保守疗法,对患者和医护人员都有好处,尤其是在农村地区。今后还需要进行研究,以确认这种方法的有效性,从而确定适当的治疗方法。
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Feasibility of implementing a remote system for lymphoedema conservative therapy: a case study.

Background: Poor access to lymphoedema specialists and communication between them and patients prevents appropriate lymphoedema management. Therefore, development and dissemination of remote systems is necessary to improve care in rural areas with limited medical personnel or access to medical coordination.

Aims: The authors evaluated the elements required for providing patient education on conservative therapy for lymphoedema, to determine the feasibility of remote management.

Methods: The study involved connecting a health professional in a local clinic (point A) treating a patient with lymphoedema, who was present alongside the clinician, with a specialist certified lymphoedema therapist (CLT) located remotely in a university (point B).

Findings: The CLT was able to greet, interview and provide guidance to the patient on conservative therapy. Direct contact with the patient was not possible, which limited visualisation, palpation, leg circumference measurement, and lymphatic drainage management.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that remote a lymphoedema management approach involving conservative therapy benefits both patients and health professionals, particularly in rural regions. Future studies are needed to confirm the effectiveness of this approach to confirm adequate treatment.

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British Journal of Nursing
British Journal of Nursing Nursing-Nursing (all)
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Nursing (BJN) provides all nurses, regardless of specialism, with a comprehensive resource that brings together nursing practice, education and leadership. We believe that the nurse''s role has become increasingly demanding, which is why we have made some important updates to the journal. It now has more clinical content, more practical features - with clear learning outcomes – and new ''bitesize'' articles designed for accessibility. These changes have been made for one reason – to help easily obtain essential information you can trust.
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