摘要
目的:针对冠心病PCI术后患者的实际需求,南京大学医学院附属鼓楼医院建立了“云随访”模式,以更高效的方式对患者进行随访,本文探究该模式的有效性。方法:选择2021年7月—2022年12月期间在该院行PCI手术并接受“云随访”的首发冠心病患者作为研究对象,比较患者在入组时自评健康得分与术后最近一次随访时的自评健康得分,以两次得分的差值作为主要结果指标。患者按照接受“云随访”时长的不同进行分组,通过比较不同组别之间的自评健康得分差异来评价“云随访”模式的有效性。结果:接受“云随访”时长较长的患者,其自评健康得分的改善程度更为显著。结论:“云随访”模式创建新型随访通道,可及时掌握患者的身体情况、高效利用医疗资源,改善患者术后自评健康状态。
Objective:In response to the practical needs of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)after coronary heart disease,our hospital has established a“cloud follow-up”mode in order to achieve more efficient follow-up of patients.This study aims to explore the effectiveness of this model.Methods:Patients with first-episode coronary artery disease who underwent PCI and“cloud follow-up”at our hospital between July 2021 and December 2022 were selected for the study,and all of them had self-assessed health scores at the time of enrollment.The patients had baseline self-assessment health scores,and their most recent self-assessment health scores were evaluated.The difference between the two scores was used as the primary outcome measure.Patients were assigned to different groups according to the duration of“cloud follow-up,”and the effectiveness of the“cloud follow-up”mode was evaluated by comparing the differences in self-assessment health scores between the groups.Results:Patients who received“cloud follow-up”for a longer duration had significantly improved self-assessment health scores.Therefore,the“cloud follow-up”mode may help improve the self-assessment health status of patients.Conclusion:Timely grasp of patients’physical condition,efficient use of medical resources,establishment of new follow-up channels,and improving postoperative patient self-assessment of health status.
作者
王静洁
鲍雪
王静
WANG Jingjie;BAO Xue;WANG Jing(Cardiology Department,Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital,Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University,Nanjing,Jiangsu,210008)
出处
《江苏卫生事业管理》
2023年第9期1245-1249,共5页
Jiangsu Health System Management
基金
南京大学医院管理研究所和南京鼓楼医院医学发展医疗救助基金会资助项目(NDYG2020011)。
关键词
PCI手术
云随访
冠心病
PCI Procedure
Cloud Follow-up
Coronary Heart Disease