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Effect Analysis of the Application of Standardized Management in Patients with Essential Hypertension
Author(s): LU Yong-yan
Pages: 29-
31
Year: 2015
Issue:
6
Journal: Hospital Management Forum
Keyword: Standardized management; Essential hypertension; Life quality;
Abstract: Objective To study the effect of the application of standardized management in patients with essential hypertension and their economic burden of disease.Methods In total 128 patients with essential hypertension who received treatment in our hospital from January to December 2014 were included in our study. Based on the principle of randomized controlled clinical trials, we divided them into control group and observation group randomly with 64 cases in each group. Patients in control group received routine management while patients in observation group received not only routine management but also standardized management. After 3-month intervention, the life quality of patients in both groups was tested with international universal life quality scale (SF-36) and the influence of patients' economic burden of disease in both groups were observed. Data of two groups were compared and analyzed with statistic methods.Results After the implementation of standardized management, patients' scores of all life quality dimensions in observation group were improved obviously among which scores of five dimensions including physiological function, physical disease, energy, social function and mental health were improved significantly with statistical significance (P<0.05) compared with scores before intervention; Compared with both the status before intervention and the results of control group, patients in observation group after intervention were in better condition in the aspects of physiological role, recovery of emotional function and general health status and there was statistically significant difference (P<0.05); After the implementation of standardized management, the total cost per year of outpatient expenditure, hospitalization, drugs of outpatient prescriptions and self-buying drugs was significantly lower than that of control group with statistical significance (P<0.05). Conclusion The application of standardized management in patients with essential hypertension can promote patients' recovery of physical, psychological and social functions, improve patients' life quality and reduce their economic burden.
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