Application Effect of Medical Care Integration Combined with Family Intervention under the Evidence-Based Nursing Mode on Child Patients with Severe Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease and Its Influence on Intestinal Function

Objective. To explore the application effect of medical care integration combined with family intervention under the evidence-based nursing mode on child patients with severe hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) and its influence on intestinal function. Methods. 120 child patients with severe HFMD admitte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine 2021, Vol.2021, p.9599711-7
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Zhaofang, Dong, Mei, Han, Yuejiao, Lin, Hui, Li, Anying, Wang, Na, Zhang, Xia
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Zusammenfassung:Objective. To explore the application effect of medical care integration combined with family intervention under the evidence-based nursing mode on child patients with severe hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) and its influence on intestinal function. Methods. 120 child patients with severe HFMD admitted to Qilu Children’s Hospital of Shandong University from January 2019 to January 2020 were selected as the research object and randomly divided into group A and group B, with 60 cases each. Conventional nursing was performed on patients in group B, and medical care integration combined with family intervention under the evidence-based nursing mode was performed on patients in group A. Patients were assessed after the intervention using the hospital-made treatment adherence scale, PedsQLTM 4.0 (Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Version 4.0) scale, and the faces pain scale-revised (FPS-R). The levels of gastrointestinal function indicators such as serum endotoxin (ET), diamine oxidase (DAO), and d-lactic acid (D-LA) were measured before and after the intervention, and recovery such as time to clear fever and time to relief of oral pain were recorded in both groups. Results. Children in group A had significantly higher compliance in diet, behaviour, exercise, and medication than group B (P
ISSN:1741-427X
1741-4288
DOI:10.1155/2021/9599711