Application of remote management based on unmet health needs self-monitoring reports in patients with colorectal cancer
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20240819-04639
- VernacularTitle:基于未满足健康需求自我监测报告的远程管理在结直肠癌患者中的应用
- Author:
Fang YAN
1
;
Yingxue GAO
;
Yanping JI
;
Yanle LI
;
Hong ZONG
Author Information
1. 郑州大学第一附属医院消化内二科,郑州 450052
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Colorectal cancer;
Unmet health needs;
Remote management;
Self-monitoring report
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2025;31(19):2635-2640
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the effectiveness of remote management based on unmet health needs self-monitoring reports in patients with colorectal cancer.Methods:A total of 124 colorectal cancer inpatients admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from October 2022 to September 2023 were selected using convenience sampling and randomly divided into a control group and an intervention group (62 patients each). The control group received routine follow-up care, while the intervention group received remote management based on self-monitoring reports of unmet health needs in addition to routine follow-up, over a 3-month period. To evaluate the outcomes, the Health Literacy Management Scale (HeLMS), the Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile-II (HPLP-II), the Short Form of the Unmet Needs Survey (SF-SUNS), and the Self-Care Self-Efficacy Scale (SCSES) were compared between two groups.Results:After the intervention, the intervention group showed significantly higher scores in HeLMS, HPLP-II, and SCSES compared to their baseline values and the control group ( P<0.05). Additionally, the SF-SUNS score was significantly lower in the intervention group post-intervention than both its baseline and the control group post-intervention ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Remote management based on unmet health needs self-monitoring reports effectively improves health literacy, promotes healthier lifestyles, enhances self-management efficacy, and reduces levels of unmet health needs in patients with colorectal cancer.