2018
DOI: 10.1515/fon-2018-0010
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Effect of a new health education model on continuous nursing in elderly patients with diabetes mellitus

Abstract: Objective We aimed to explore the effect of a new health education model on continuous nursing care in elderly patients with diabetes mellitus who had undergone an operation for fracture. Methods Convenience sampling was used to select 59 elderly patients with diabetes mellitus and fracture. New health education methods were used, and patient parameters were evaluated before and after the intervention. Results Evaluation of medication, reasonable diet, regular exercise, blood glucose monitoring, and regula… Show more

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“…Seiring pertambahan usia lansia mengalami kemunduran fisik dan mental yang menimbulkan banyak konsekuensi. Selain itu kaum lansia juga mengalami masalah khusus yang memerlukan perhatian antara lain lebih rentan terhadap terjadinya komplikasi mikrovaskular dan makrovaskular dari DM 11,12 .…”
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“…Seiring pertambahan usia lansia mengalami kemunduran fisik dan mental yang menimbulkan banyak konsekuensi. Selain itu kaum lansia juga mengalami masalah khusus yang memerlukan perhatian antara lain lebih rentan terhadap terjadinya komplikasi mikrovaskular dan makrovaskular dari DM 11,12 .…”
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“…Continuity of care, usually referring to the continuation of care from hospital to home, is a new and humane nursing mode (5)(6)(7)(8). Traditional health education, predominantly featured with oral education and paper publicity, is undermined by its humdrum education form, fragmented and insipid content, lack of innovation and flexibility, which leads to poor grasp of knowledge of the patients and an undesirable education result (9). With the rapid development of information technology, information-based health education, with flexible and diverse forms of education and comprehensive content, is increasingly and widely used in clinical practice.…”
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confidence: 99%