Effects of Guided Care Nursing Model on Self-management Ability and Quality of Life in Elderly Osteoporosis Patients
Objective To explore and analyze the effects of Guided Care nursing model on self-management ability and quality of life of elderly osteoporosis patients.Methods A total of 60 cases of elderly osteoporosis patients admit-ted to Shandong Tai'an Rongjun Hospital from January 2022 to September 2023 were simple randomly selected as the study subjects,and were divided into the conventional group(conventional nursing intervention)and the model group(Guided Care nursing model intervention on the basis of the conventional group)according to the method of random-ized table,with 30 cases in each group.Both groups continued the intervention for 2 months,and compared the health awareness level,fall risk,self-management ability,quality of life,and nursing care satisfaction before and after the in-tervention.Results After 2 months of intervention,the health cognitive level score of the model group was higher than that of the conventional group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After 2 months of intervention,the fall risk score of the model group was lower than that of the conventional group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After 2 months of intervention,the self-management ability score of the model group was higher than that of the conventional group,and the quality of life score was lower than that of the conventional group,and the differences were statistically significant(both P<0.05).After 2 months of intervention,the nursing satisfaction of the model group was 93.33%,which was higher than that of the conventional group,which was 73.33%,and the difference was statistically significant(χ2=4.320,P<0.05).Conclusion In elderly patients with osteoporosis,the application of GuidedCare nursing model can effectively improve patients'health awareness and self-management ability,improve patients'quality of life,and reduce the risk of falls.
Guided Care nursing modelElderly osteoporosisSelf-management abilityQuality of life