The effectiveness of nurse led health guidance in improving self-management skills, disease awareness, and quality of life for outpatient patients - Scorecard - MDSpire
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The effectiveness of nurse led health guidance in improving self-management skills, disease awareness, and quality of life for outpatient patients
Clinical Scorecard: Impact of Nurse-Led Health Education on Self-Management Abilities, Disease Understanding, and Quality of Life in Outpatient Asthma Patients
At a Glance
Category
Detail
Condition
Asthma
Key Mechanisms
Nurse-led health guidance improves self-management skills and disease awareness.
Target Population
Stable asthma outpatients aged 18 and older.
Care Setting
Outpatient settings
Key Highlights
Nurse-led interventions significantly improved health literacy and self-care abilities.
Quality of life and patient satisfaction were higher in the intervention group.
Study involved 159 stable asthma outpatients over a 12-week period.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Assess health literacy and disease awareness in asthma patients.
Management
Implement structured nurse-led health guidance to enhance self-management.
Monitoring & Follow-up
Evaluate patient satisfaction and quality of life post-intervention.
Risks
Inadequate self-management may lead to frequent exacerbations and impaired quality of life.
Patient & Prescribing Data
159 stable asthma outpatients treated at Yongkang First People’s Hospital.
Structured nurse-led health guidance can enhance patient education and management.
Clinical Best Practices
Incorporate nurse-led health education into routine asthma management.
Focus on improving health literacy and self-care abilities among patients.