Influence of family empowerment-based supervised follow-up nursing on patients with inflammatory bowel disease
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20240528-01355
- VernacularTitle:基于家庭赋权的督导跟进式护理对炎症性肠病患者的影响
- Author:
Sha CHEN
1
;
Haifen HE
1
;
Lingzhen QI
1
;
Yan ZHOU
1
Author Information
1. 丽水市中心医院消化内科,丽水 323000
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Inflammatory bowel disease;
Family empowerment;
Supervised follow-up;
Continuing care;
Self-care ability;
Quality of life
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2025;41(10):727-733
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the impact of family empowerment-based supervised follow-up nursing on the self-care ability and quality of life of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and to provide references for improving the treatment attitudes and compliance behaviors of patients.Methods:A randomized controlled study was conducted. Convenience sampling was used to select 100 IBD patients admitted to the Department of Gastroenterology at Lishui Central Hospital from January 2021 to June 2023. The patients were randomly divided into a study group (receiving family empowerment-based supervised follow-up nursing) and a control group (receiving routine continuing care). Before the intervention and three months after the intervention, the self-care ability, medication compliance, disease control effect, and quality of life were compared between the two groups.Results:A total of 99 IBD patients were included, with 50 in the study group, 27 males and 23 females, aged (39.55 ± 5.21) years old, and 49 in the control group, 28 males and 21 females, aged (40.24 ± 7.16) years old. Before the intervention, there were no statistically significant differences in self-care ability, medication compliance, disease control effect, and quality of life between the two groups (all P>0.05). After three months of intervention, the self-care ability, medication compliance and quality of life scores in the study group were (141.27 ± 13.48), (91.02 ± 4.69), (185.21 ± 9.51) points, which were higher than the control group (120.17 ± 11.08), (85.69 ± 4.49), (173.58 ± 9.27) points, respectively. The differences were statistically significant ( t =-8.50, -5.77, -6.16, all P<0.05). The disease control effect score in the study group was (100.77 ± 9.42) points, lower than the control group (125.99 ± 7.87) points, the differences was statistically significant ( t =14.44, P<0.05). Conclusions:Family empowerment-based supervised follow-up nursing can improve the self-care ability, medication compliance, disease control effect, and quality of life in IBD patients.