Nursing Health Education on Self-Health Management of patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
Liang, Zhipeng (2024)
Liang, Zhipeng
2024
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a public health challenge of major global concern, defined by the progressive deterioration of kidney function and related complications. The consequences of chronic kidney disease are already one of the causes of global mortality, such as cardiovascular diseases caused by diabetes and hypertension. Research has found that increased patient self management can improve chronic kidney disease outcomes. Nurses’ health education to patients is one of the main ways to affect their condition.
The research goal and purpose of this article is to explore what health education channels nurses use to influence patients to implement effective self-management.
A systematic literature review of the reputable CINAHL Ultimate (Ebsco) and Pub Med databases was conducted, resulting in six peer-reviewed articles.
In conclusion, this article reveals several important findings that different nursing health education not only enhances patient engagement in treatment but also improves self management of patients with chronic kidney disease, such as compliance with dietary restrictions, medication management, and monitoring of vital signs. In addition, it is equally important to pay attention to the mental health of patients with chronic kidney disease. However, in modern and developing intelligent society, integrating technology and telemedicine into online platforms to implement real-time nursing education programs for patients is expected to improve patients' participation and long-term persistence in self-care practices.
The research goal and purpose of this article is to explore what health education channels nurses use to influence patients to implement effective self-management.
A systematic literature review of the reputable CINAHL Ultimate (Ebsco) and Pub Med databases was conducted, resulting in six peer-reviewed articles.
In conclusion, this article reveals several important findings that different nursing health education not only enhances patient engagement in treatment but also improves self management of patients with chronic kidney disease, such as compliance with dietary restrictions, medication management, and monitoring of vital signs. In addition, it is equally important to pay attention to the mental health of patients with chronic kidney disease. However, in modern and developing intelligent society, integrating technology and telemedicine into online platforms to implement real-time nursing education programs for patients is expected to improve patients' participation and long-term persistence in self-care practices.