Shuhong Li1. 1. School of Nursing, Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities Tongliao 028000, Inner Mongolia, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of high-quality care on the recovery of joint function and quality of life (QOL) for patients who were treated using Mongolian medicine to treat their clavicle fractures. METHODS: A total of 167 patients with clavicle fractures who were treated using Mongolian manual reduction in our hospital were placed into a study group (n = 84, high-quality care) or a control group (n = 83, routine care). The two groups' joint function recoveries, their QOL, and their related indicators were compared. RESULTS: After the nursing intervention, the patients in the study group had complete control over their health education, and their Minnesota Job Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) scores, their shoulder joint function effective recovery rates, and their patient satisfaction scores were significantly higher than they were in the control group (P < 0.05). The patients in the study group had a higher demand for the nursing staff' s knowledge and skills and health guidance, rather than service attitude, care and communication and patient feelings (P < 0.05). After the nursing intervention, the quality of life improved in the two groups (P < 0.05), and the improvement in the study group was greater (P < 0.05). The nursing error rate s and the patient complaint rate in the study group were significantly lower than they were in the control group (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: High-quality care can effectively improve the quality of life and nursing satisfaction of patients with clavicle fractures who are treated using Mongolian medical techniques, and it can significantly promote the recovery of their joint function. AJTR
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of high-quality care on the recovery of joint function and quality of life (QOL) for patients who were treated using Mongolian medicine to treat their clavicle fractures. METHODS: A total of 167 patients with clavicle fractures who were treated using Mongolian manual reduction in our hospital were placed into a study group (n = 84, high-quality care) or a control group (n = 83, routine care). The two groups' joint function recoveries, their QOL, and their related indicators were compared. RESULTS: After the nursing intervention, the patients in the study group had complete control over their health education, and their Minnesota Job Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) scores, their shoulder joint function effective recovery rates, and their patient satisfaction scores were significantly higher than they were in the control group (P < 0.05). The patients in the study group had a higher demand for the nursing staff' s knowledge and skills and health guidance, rather than service attitude, care and communication and patient feelings (P < 0.05). After the nursing intervention, the quality of life improved in the two groups (P < 0.05), and the improvement in the study group was greater (P < 0.05). The nursing error rate s and the patient complaint rate in the study group were significantly lower than they were in the control group (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: High-quality care can effectively improve the quality of life and nursing satisfaction of patients with clavicle fractures who are treated using Mongolian medical techniques, and it can significantly promote the recovery of their joint function. AJTR
Authors: Ulrica Langegård; Karin Ahlberg; Per Fransson; Birgitta Johansson; Katarina Sjövall; Thomas Bjork-Eriksson; Emma Ohlsson-Nevo Journal: Support Care Cancer Date: 2018-11-27 Impact factor: 3.603