Qin Huang1, Ping Lin2, Jianhui Dang1, Lizhen Fu1, Lili Ding3. 1. Department of Internal Medicine, Donghu Branch of The Second Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University Haikou 570100, Hainan, China. 2. Department of Stomatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University Haikou 570311, Hainan, China. 3. Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Hainan General Hospital, Hainan Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University Haikou 570311, Hainan, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study explored and analyzed the effect of Internet-based self-management on pulmonary function rehabilitation and living quality in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). METHODS: Altogether, 106 stable-staged COPD patients admitted to our hospital from June 2018 to September 2019 were enrolled as the research subjects, and divided into the control group (n=51) and the observation group (n=55) according to the order of visit. The control group received conventional health education, and the observation group was treated with an educational model by Internet-based self-management. Afterwards, the changes of self-management ability, pulmonary function and living quality before and after intervention were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The scores of each dimension of self-management behavior in both groups of patients after intervention were critically higher than those prior to intervention (P<0.05), and the scores in observation-group patients were remarkably higher than thoes in control-group patients (P<0.05). Besides, the two groups of subjects were observed with elevated pulmonary function indexes FVC, FEV1 and 6MWD after intervention compared with that in prior-intervention (P<0.05), and the indexes in the observation-group after intervention were obviously higher than those in the control-group (P<0.05). In addition, the scores of each dimension of living quality in both groups after the intervention had a conspicuously rise compared with the prior-intervention period (P<0.05), and the scores in the observation group were remarkably lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). The satisfaction in observation group was obviously higher than that in control group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION:Internet-based self-management can effectually improve the self-management ability of COPD patients. It is conducive to improve the patients' pulmonary function, and their living quality, thus it is worthy of clinical popularization and application. AJTR
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OBJECTIVE: This study explored and analyzed the effect of Internet-based self-management on pulmonary function rehabilitation and living quality in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). METHODS: Altogether, 106 stable-staged COPDpatients admitted to our hospital from June 2018 to September 2019 were enrolled as the research subjects, and divided into the control group (n=51) and the observation group (n=55) according to the order of visit. The control group received conventional health education, and the observation group was treated with an educational model by Internet-based self-management. Afterwards, the changes of self-management ability, pulmonary function and living quality before and after intervention were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The scores of each dimension of self-management behavior in both groups of patients after intervention were critically higher than those prior to intervention (P<0.05), and the scores in observation-group patients were remarkably higher than thoes in control-group patients (P<0.05). Besides, the two groups of subjects were observed with elevated pulmonary function indexes FVC, FEV1 and 6MWD after intervention compared with that in prior-intervention (P<0.05), and the indexes in the observation-group after intervention were obviously higher than those in the control-group (P<0.05). In addition, the scores of each dimension of living quality in both groups after the intervention had a conspicuously rise compared with the prior-intervention period (P<0.05), and the scores in the observation group were remarkably lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). The satisfaction in observation group was obviously higher than that in control group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Internet-based self-management can effectually improve the self-management ability of COPDpatients. It is conducive to improve the patients' pulmonary function, and their living quality, thus it is worthy of clinical popularization and application. AJTR
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