Establishment and practical effect of comprehensive clinical management for out patients with orthotopic new bladder based on doctor-nurse cooperation
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20201204-04725
- VernacularTitle:医护协作型原位新膀胱患者综合管理门诊的建立及实践效果
- Author:
Shuhui YU
1
;
Guangpu DING
;
Xuesong LI
;
Yanbo HUANG
;
Han HAO
Author Information
1. 北京大学第一医院泌尿外科 100034
- Keywords:
Orthotopic neobladder;
Doctor-nurse cooperation;
Comprehensive outpatient service;
Establishment;
Management
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2021;37(36):2848-2852
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To build a comprehensive clinical management of outpatient with orthotopic neobladder based on doctor-nurse cooperation to provide overall service to patients.Methods:The comprehensive clinical management was established in October 2018, 32 patients were collected retrospectively from January 2009 to before the establishment of the clinic, and 14 patients were collected from the establishment of the clinic to January 2020. After the establishment of the clinic, the comprehensive management mode was adopted, including the medical team implementing management from the aspects of implementing doctor-patient joint decision-making, guiding patients to carry out pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training, teaching family members to carry out new bladder irrigation, and establishing patients′ records. Before the establishment of the clinic, there was no specialized personnel for unified management, and the doctor for new bladder irrigation and so on.Results:The rate of complete urinary control in the 46 patients with orthotopic neobladder was 82.6%(38/46) in the day and 71.7%(33/46) in the night. The rates of complete urine control of patients in the day and night were 12/14 and 9/14 after the establishment of the clinic. The length of stay which was (13.36 ± 9.44) d, and feeding time which was (5.00 ± 2.11) d of the patients after the establishment of the clinic were both less than those of the patients before the establishment of the clinic, which were (17.28 ± 9.98) d and (5.78 ± 2.90) d, but the differences were not statistically significant ( t values were -1.247 and -0.905 respectively, both P>0.05). However, for diurnal and night-time urine control, the proportion of people with more than one diaper was better after the establishment of outpatient clinic than before. Conclusions:The establishment of the comprehensive clinical management meets the needs of patients with orthotopic neobladder, enables patients to get the function of continence and urination sooner, and contributes to improve the clinical outcome of patients.