Junlin Wang, Chao Dan, Li Wang, Fuyong Guan
Taihe Hospital of Shiyan City, Affiliated to Hubei University of Medicine
Abstract:
Objective To explore the effectiveness and value of constructing a whole-course management scheme for prostate cancer patients based on internet plus model. Methods Based on the principles of scientificity, practicability and humanization, the whole process management scheme was constructed, which included the patient end, the medical care end and the management end, with specific modules such as patient information management and health education. Before and after comparative study and case-control study were used to evaluate the effect of the scheme, and an evaluation index system was established from the aspects of patients' health status, treatment compliance, utilization efficiency of medical resources and patient satisfaction. Data were collected through questionnaire survey, medical record review and systematic data analysis. Results After the implementation of the program, the level of prostate specific antigen decreased significantly, the quality of life score improved, the implementation rate of treatment plan and the rate of taking drugs on time increased, the hospitalization time shortened, the repetition rate of examinations decreased, and the overall satisfaction of patients improved. However, factors such as patients' age, education level, economic status and Internet use ability will affect the effect of the scheme, and corresponding improvement measures are put forward in view of these factors. Conclusion The whole-course management scheme of prostate cancer patients based on internet plus model is scientific and effective, which can significantly improve patients' health status and treatment effect, and optimize the utilization of medical resources. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the influencing factors and make continuous improvement to better serve prostate cancer patients.
Key Words:
internet plus model; prostate cancer; whole process management plan; effect evaluation; influencing factor