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Effects of Nurse-led Patient Education for Gout Patients

통풍환자에 대한 간호사 주도 환자교육의 효과

  • Yoo, Inseol (Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chungnam National University Sejong Hospital) ;
  • Jung, Sunkyung (Chungnam National University Sejong Hospital)
  • 유인설 (세종충남대학교병원 류마티스내과) ;
  • 정선경 (세종충남대학교병원 미래의학연구원)
  • Received : 2022.05.27
  • Accepted : 2022.07.20
  • Published : 2022.07.28

Abstract

Objectives: This study was performed to analyze the effect of nurse-led education on results for patients with gout. Methods: The face-to-face education was conducted by a specialist nurse. Patient satisfaction and drug adherence, serum uric acid was assessed. Results: Patient satisfaction was significantly higher in the nurse-led education group than in the usual care group. The serum uric acid level on the second visit was lower after patient education. In addition, the mean drug adherence in the nurse-led group was significantly higher than in the usual care group on the second and third visits. Conclusion: The nurse-led education about gout improves patient satisfaction, drug adherence, and serum uric acid level in patients with gout.

통풍은 관절염뿐만 아니라 심혈관질환 등을 유발하는 만성염증질환이다. 하지만 대부분의 환자들이 단순히 관절질환으로 인식하고 있어 치료에 장애로 작용한다. 이 연구를 통해 간호사 주도의 통풍환자 대상 교육이 환자의 통풍에 대한 인식 개선 및 질병 경과에 미치는 영향을 확인하고자 하였다. 교육전문 간호사가 상급종합병원 류마티스내과 외래에 내원한 환자를 대상으로 통풍에 대한 일대일 교육을 시행하였고 환자의 만족도 및 복약순응도, 혈중 요산치의 변화 정도를 측정하였다. 교육을 받은 환자군의 진료만족도는 대조군에 비해 유의하게 높았으며 두 번째와 세 번째 외래 방문 시에 측정한 복약순응도와 혈중 요산치는 대조군에 비해 교육군에서 유의하게 개선이 되었다. 결론적으로 간호사 주도 환자교육은 진료 만족도 개선 및 질환 경과의 호전에도 도움이 되는 것으로 확인되었다.

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