Monitoring of home recovery using the 317-nursing mobile application following day-case surgery in children: Perspectives from both nurses and patients

Medicine
Canping LiKewen Jiang

Abstract

The number of elective day-case surgeries has considerably increased in recent years, especially in China. Few studies have investigated the ability of mobile applications to assist recovery for patients having undergone day-surgery; however, these studies have indicated that the use of mobile applications is cost-efficient and has a positive effect on recovery after surgery. This study aimed to evaluate the utility and efficacy of using the 317-nursing mobile application program (317NAPP) for monitoring home recovery following day-surgery involving high ligation of the hernial sac in pediatric patients.Prospective clinical study involving 2 parallel groups.Patients were randomly divided into the "intervention 317NAPP group" (n = 64) and the control group (n = 63). Patients were followed-up using the 317NAPP in the intervention group and via telephonic consultations in the control group. All patients were enrolled after being provided sufficient guidance with respect to discharge and health education. The health index, including the physiological function, ability to perform daily activities, and the injury response, was evaluated before and 24 hours after surgery. The time duration of each follow-up session was also evaluated ...Continue Reading

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Apr 14, 2020·Journal of Medical Internet Research·Thomas TimmersJan Am Kremer
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Feb 21, 2021·BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making·Acrapol NimmolratOrawit Thinnukool

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