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The application of multimedia messaging services via mobile phones to support outpatients: Home nursing guidance for pediatric intestinal colostomy complications
Author(s) -
Qiaoling Yang,
Wei Qin,
Ying Huang,
Yu-Xiu Jiang,
Dai-Zhen Chen,
Ping Huang,
Lijun Liang
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
chinese nursing research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2468-6972
pISSN - 2095-7718
DOI - 10.1016/j.cnre.2015.01.001
Subject(s) - colostomy , medicine , nursing , protocol (science) , medical emergency , intensive care medicine , general surgery , pathology , alternative medicine
AbstractObjectiveTo present a model of extended home nursing support provided through WeChat for pediatric colostomy patients between the first and second surgery to support parents and to assist them in nursing possible complications at home, to reduce colostomy complications caused by improper care, to improve the quality of life of patients at home and to ensure the success of the recovery and second surgery.MethodsA combination of relevant clinical information, health care guidelines, and training as well as the establishment of a specific monitoring protocol was provided to the parents during the patient's first hospitalization. A support system for nursing the colostomy was established with regular follow-up via WeChat after the patient's first discharge from the hospital using a predetermined protocol. During the 3–6 months of home care in-between the colostomy operations, the charge nurse initiated the phone follow-up and provided specific, individual guidance and feedback. If necessary, extended service at predetermined intervals was provided in the 1st week, the 1st month, the 2nd month and the 3rd month.ResultsExtended assistance for the home care of patients with pediatric colostomy complications improved the quality of life of the patients and caregivers and was accepted by all parties involved upon introduction. The assistance provided support for the parents at all hours, efficiently reduced the level of complications for this type of patient and facilitated fast referrals to hospital care in cases of emergencies. Furthermore it paved the way to successful second stage surgeries, provided direct feedback to the charge nurse and improved the work satisfaction and sense of achievement of the nurses involved.ConclusionsAll 80 cases supported by WeChat successfully underwent two-stage pediatric colostomy operations. The response of the parents and the medical staff involved was very positive. This method is easy to use, economical to operate and could be applied generally to support home care

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