Abstract

Objective To establish an management for pelvic floor dysfunction and explore its effects on clinical practice. Methods A pelvic floor nursing team was set up to connect outpatient management ward perioperative management system and home follow-up management nursing and to build an integrated management system for pelvic floor dysfunction diseases. Results After five years of practice, qualified rate of residual urine in pelvic floor dysfunction patients increased from 58.2%(191/330) to 93.6%(309/328), difference was statistically significant(χ2=113.008, P<0.01). The compliance of pelvic floor muscle exercise at home increased from 63.6%(210/330) to 83.8%(275/328). The difference was statistically significant(χ2=36.654, P<0.01). Conclusions The three level prevention of pelvic floor dysfunction disease has been formed through the integrated management system, which can play a significant role in development of disease management and specialized nursing. Key words: Pelvic floor dysfunction; Nursing care; Integrated management system

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