Abstract

Background: In recent years, nuclide renal dynamic imaging is often used to detect renal dysfunction in patients, and the imaging result will be affected by operative skills of health care personnel, patient mental health and patient Medical treatment compliance. Objective: To assess application analysis of targeted nursing intervention for infant patients with renal dynamic imaging. Methods: All patients who were between 0 and 3 years old and were scheduled to receiving renal dynamic imaging during 2019 -2020 were invited to enroll in our study. Base on receiving nursing intervention type, the patients were divided into two groups: control group and intervention group, they received common nursing intervention and targeted nursing intervention respectively. The valid data such as glomerular filtration rate, Medical treatment compliance assessments, image quality, and patients’ basic information was collected from 102 infant patients with renal dynamic imaging. Result: In baseline characteristics of patient, there were no significant differences in demographics between the two groups. Intervention group had 44 cases of success in renal dynamic imaging that was significantly higher than control group, there was significant difference (p < 0.005). Besides, the cases of poor quality were more prevalent in control group compare with intervention group (n = 14 vs n = 6). Additionally, high level assessment of Medical treatment compliance had 44 (86.3%) cases and 30 (58.5%) cases in intervention group and control group. Comparison result of adverse events shows that intervention group participants provide less adverse events report compare with control group [2 (3.9%) vs 11 (21.6%)]. The adverse events of control group were present in 2 (3.9%), 4 (7.8%), and 5 (9.8%) of imaging agent leaking, position skewing, insufficient imaging agent. Conclusion: targeted nursing intervention can improve quality of renal dynamic imaging, medical treatment compliance of patient, and adverse events of renal dynamic imaging for infant patients with renal dynamic imaging.

Highlights

  • In recent years, nuclide renal dynamic imaging is often used to detect renal dysfunction in patients, because function of renal dynamic imaging includes analyzing kidney size, shape, blood flow status and function [1, 2]

  • The imaging result will be affected by operative skills of health care personnel, patient mental health and patient Medical treatment compliance [4]

  • The control group participants receive common nursing intervention in renal dynamic imaging, and the intervention group participants receive additional targeted nursing intervention based on common nursing intervention

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Introduction

Nuclide renal dynamic imaging is often used to detect renal dysfunction in patients, because function of renal dynamic imaging includes analyzing kidney size, shape, blood flow status and function [1, 2]. Nuclide renal dynamic imaging is often used to detect renal dysfunction in patients, and the imaging result will be affected by operative skills of health care personnel, patient mental health and patient Medical treatment compliance. Base on receiving nursing intervention type, the patients were divided into two groups: control group and intervention group, they received common nursing intervention and targeted nursing intervention respectively The valid data such as glomerular filtration rate, Medical treatment compliance assessments, image quality, and patients’ basic information was collected from 102 infant patients with renal dynamic imaging. Conclusion: targeted nursing intervention can improve quality of renal dynamic imaging, medical treatment compliance of patient, and adverse events of renal dynamic imaging for infant patients with renal dynamic imaging

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