Abstract:Objective To explore the effects of the family doctor service mode on the self-perception burden and negative emotion in patients with lumbar disc disease.Methods From January 2017 to June 2017 98 cases of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation in our community hospital were selected as the research objects by the convenient sampling,and divided into the routine group and the family doctor group,with 49 cases in each group.The routine group received the intervention measures under the guidance of the conventional management mode,and the family doctor group received the guidance of the family doctor service model.The self perceived burden and negative emotion were compared between the normal group and the family doctor group.Results Before intervention,there were no statistically significant difference between the family doctor group and the normall group patients in the economic burden,emotional burden,physical burden,Self rating Anxiety Scale score(SAS),Self rating Depression Scale score(SDS)(P>0.05).After three months of intervention,the scores of economic burden,emotional burden,physical burden,Self rating Anxiety Scale score,Self rating Depression Scale score between the family doctor group and the concentional group were better tan those of the control group,and the decrease of the family doctor group was more significantly (P<0.05).Conclusion Individualized health management can significantly reduce the self-perception burden of patients with lumbar disc diseases,which can significantly improve the negative emotions of patients,and it is worthy of clinical application and promotion.
曾武雄,黄秉纲,刘书田,张佳俊,陈梅芳. 腰椎间盘突出症家庭医生服务模式探讨[J]. 实用骨科杂志, 2018, 24(11): 967-974.
Zeng Wuxiong,Huang Binggang,Liu Shutian,et al. Family Doctor Service Mode for Patients with Lumbar Disc Disease. sygkzz, 2018, 24(11): 967-974.