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題名 | 運用衛教指導提升血液透析患者對高鉀飲食認知之專案=Improving the Understanding of Hyperkalemia among Hemodialysis Patients by Health Instruction |
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作者 | 林姵妘; 毛瑛茹; 李雅婷; Lin, Pei-yun; Mao, Ying-ju; Li, Ya-ting; |
期刊 | 臺灣腎臟護理學會雜誌 |
出版日期 | 20130300 |
卷期 | 12:1 2013.03[民102.03] |
頁次 | 頁32-46 |
分類號 | 411.3、411.3 |
語文 | chi |
關鍵詞 | 衛教指導; 血液透析; 高血鉀; Health instruction; Hemodialysis; Hyperkalemia; |
中文摘要 | 本專案旨在提升血液透析患者對高鉀飲食之認知,於 2010年6月份統計中部某區域醫院血液透析中心之患者高血鉀發生率為24%,血鉀過高會造成心臟麻痹、猝死。經現況分析後,發現問題為:1. 患者對高鉀食物認知不足、閱讀文字衛教單張意願低、缺乏適當的衛教輔助工具;2. 護理人員對高鉀食物認知不一致、衛教指導無標準化遵循、相關教育訓練課程不足。經實施與運用以圖像為主製作成的預防高血鉀飲食照顧手冊、學習光碟、舉辦在職教育及團體衛教等方法後,患者對高鉀食物認知正確率由51.55%提升至75.24%,護理人員對高鉀食物認知正確率由75.20%提升至100%,患者高血鉀發生率已降至14%,獲得良好的成效。 |
英文摘要 | The aim of this project is to help hemodialysis patients improve their understanding of hyperkalemia, a highly risky condition that could lead to cardiac arrest and sudden death. Statistics issued by the hemodialysis center of a local hospital in central Taiwan indicated that the rate of occurrence for hyperkalemia among hemodialysis patients reached 24% in June, 2010. An on-site analysis conducted in the center identified the following problems: 1. The patients did not have adequate awareness of high potassium foods, showed little interest in perusing health education pamphlets, or lacked appropriate health education tools; 2. Inconsistent awareness of high potassium foods among the nursing staff, health education was not standardized, and inadequate training courses. To prevent hyperkalemia, we implemented an image-based diet care manual for the patients utilizing learning VCDs and offered on-the-job training or group education for the nursing staff. The rate of the patients correctly recognizing high potassium foods increased from 51.55% to 75.24% as a result. More importantly, the correct recognition rate of high potassium foods by nursing staff was greatly improved from an average of 75.20% to 100%. The two results combined reduced the occurrence rate of hyperkalemia among hemodialysis patients to 14%, a very impressive improvement. |
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