Previously submitted to: JMIR Medical Informatics (no longer under consideration since Jun 17, 2020)
Date Submitted: Jun 3, 2020
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Application of Medical Information Support Platform based on Nursing Intervention on Inflammatory Bowel Disease
ABSTRACT
Background:
Background:
Enteritis inflammatory disease is a common multiple disease in the intestine. And the number of patients with enteritis in China has increased year by year.
Objective:
Objective:
In order to study the effect of information services on inflammatory bowel disease under medical information support platform, the patients with enteritis were selected as the research subject.
Methods:
Method: The effects of nursing intervention on inflammatory bowel disease based on information support platform were studied by experimental methods such as antidiarrheal time, elimination of flatulence time, Escherichia coli, lactobacillus, SlgA (secretory immunoglobulin A) content in stool samples and colonoscopy.
Results:
Results:
The results showed that the nursing intervention based on the information support platform had a significant improvement effect on inflammatory bowel disease. The time of diarrhea and flatulence was significantly reduced compared with the blank group, and other indicators were also developing in a favorable direction.
Conclusions:
Conclusion: Compared with the blank group, the patients in the experimental group had significant improvement in the recovery of a large number of indicators. Not only that, patients have improved physical or intellectual aspects, so information intervention can be promoted clinically.
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