阿尔巴尼亚内科疾病患者护理管理的重要性

Rajmonda Milloshi, Aida Zotaj Lako
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背景:护理管理在内科疾病患者的护理中是必不可少的,支持疾病管理、健康促进和患者教育。目的:本研究探讨了阿尔巴尼亚有效护理管理对患者预后的影响。方法:收集175名医疗机构诊断为各种内科疾病的患者的数据。根据所接受的护理管理方法将参与者分为两组。A组接受标准护理,B组接受强化护理干预,包括结构化患者教育、药物管理和协调护理。通过干预前和干预后设计评估这些干预措施的有效性,评估患者的依从性、健康结果和满意度。采用SPSS软件进行描述性统计,采用卡方检验进行组间比较,采用多元回归分析探讨护理管理实践与患者预后的关系。结果:结果显示,与a组相比,B组接受强化护理管理的患者的治疗依从性显著提高,B组的平均依从率提高了30%。结论:本研究强调了护理管理在阿尔巴尼亚管理内部疾病中的关键作用,并支持加强护理专业人员的培训和资源以采用综合管理策略的必要性。优先考虑有效的护理管理可以改善患者的预后,改善慢性和急性内源性疾病患者的健康和生活质量。
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The Importance of Nursing Management for Patients with Internal Diseases in Albania.

Background: Nursing management is essential in the care of patients with internal diseases, supporting disease management, health promotion, and patient education.

Objective: This study examines the impact of effective nursing management on patient outcomes in Albania.

Methods: Data was collected from 175 patients diagnosed with various internal diseases across healthcare facilities. Participants were divided into two groups based on the nursing management approach received. Group A received standard nursing care, while Group B received enhanced nursing interventions, including structured patient education, medication management, and coordinated care. The effectiveness of these interventions was evaluated through a pre- and post-intervention design, assessing patient compliance, health outcomes, and satisfaction levels. Descriptive statistics were applied using SPSS software, with chi-square tests to compare groups and multiple regression analysis to explore relationships between nursing management practices and patient outcomes.

Results: Results showed that patients in Group B who received enhanced nursing management had significantly improved treatment adherence compared to Group A. The mean compliance rate increase was 30% higher in Group B.

Conclusion: This study highlights the critical role of nursing management in managing internal diseases in Albania and supports the need for enhanced training and resources for nursing professionals to adopt comprehensive management strategies. Prioritizing effective nursing management can lead to better patient outcomes, improved health, and quality of life for individuals with chronic and acute internal conditions.

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