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Study on Bi-directional Management Mode of Patients with Cataract in Community
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Pages: 59-61,62
Year: Issue:  7
Journal: Hospital Management Forum

Keyword:  Bi-directional managementCommunityPatients with cataractLife quality焦虑Anxiety抑郁Depression;
Abstract: Objective To evaluate the influence of bi-directional management on emotional states, body symptoms and health status of patients with cataract in community and to provide rehabilitation guidelines.Methods From January 2014 and August 2015, 236 patients who had been diagnosed as senile cataract and had received phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation were included in this study and were divided into bi-directional management group and conventional intervention group randomly. After 4-month intervention, the performance evaluation was conducted through self-design questionnaire of following doctors' advice, Zung Self-rating Anxiety Scale, Self-rating Depression Scale and Chinese-version Low Vision Quality of Life questionnaire (CLVQOL).Results After 4-month intervention, scores of following doctors' advice in bi-directional management group were higher than that in conventional intervention group, scores of life quality in bi-directional management group improved more than that in conventional intervention group, anxiety and depression scores in bi-directional management group reduced more than that in conventional intervention group, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion Compared with conventional intervention group, patients in bi-directional management have better behavior of following doctors' advice, emotional states and life quality. Bi-directional management has positive influence on patients with cataract in community which is worth popularizing in community and clinical practice.
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