Abstract

Objective To investigate APP mobile information technology innovation methods in preoperative visits to patients in the clinical application effect. Methods A total of 840 patients undergoing elective surgery were divided into control group and experimental group by random digits table method with 420 cases each and control group by adopting the method of the nurse oral interpretation of the preoperative visit list and health education leaflets oral interpretation information, experimental group using mobile medical technology innovation preoperative visit method, combining with specialized subject characteristic in APP software design way of cartoon animation and video surgery in patients with preoperative visit. The comparison of two groups of patients with the patients know about the operation, cooperate with surgery, perioperative anxiety levels, hospitalized experience satisfaction four dimensions of experience were performed. Results The patients know about the operation was (7.6±2.3) points in control group and(8.5±2.5)points in experimental group, and there was significant difference between two groups (t=5.430,P<0.01). The cooperate with surgery was 92.62%(389/420) in experimental group and 75.71%(318/420) in control group, and there was significant difference between two groups(χ2=45.032, P<0.01). The perioperative anxiety levels was (38.27±2.50) points in experimental group and (47.21±3.84) points in control group, and there was significant difference between two groups (t=8.420, P<0.01). The hospitalized experience satisfaction was (96.41±2.30) points in experimental group and (93.70±1.51)points in control group, and there was significant difference between two groups (t=3.297, P <0.01). Conclusions Using APP for clinical preoperative visit mobile information technology, which can effectively improve the patients know about the operation and the matching degree, reduce the perioperative patients with anxiety, improve surgical patients during hospitalization medical treatment satisfaction. Key words: Mobile information technology; APP; Patients; Preoperative visit; Clinical effect

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