MOBILE PHONE APP-BASED COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE FOR MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT PATIENTS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN A COMMUNITY SETTING.
App-based community health education improves quality of life
Background: The Community Health Education (CHE) offered to senior patients suffering from Mild Cognitive Impairment
(MCI) proved to enhance their lifestyle, QOL, and cognitive status with good application values. For stroke patients in the community,
the mobile phone App-based continuing nursing care is a boon when it comes to State Examination (SE), quality of life, and satisfaction
toward nursing and enhancing different physiological indicators inclusive of Motor Functions (MF).
Methods: The study recruited patients from the community suffering from mild cognitive impairment to assess the
mobile phone app-based community health education to prolong the nursing care mode. The patients who belong to the Observation
Group (OG) made use of a smartphone app to receive Community Health Education (CHE).
Results: A low value of KAP was reported after three months of intervention in the OG group when compared to Control Group
(CG) (P < 0.05). Further, high results were achieved for other indexes, too, such as Cognitive Function (CF) scores after 1, 2, and 3
months of intervention (P < 0.05) in addition to physiology, psychology, social relations, and environment scores after 3 months of
intervention (P < 0.05). In the case of OG, 87.50% was the rate of qualified living style, while in the case of CG, the rate was 69.23%
(X2 = 3.903, P = 0.048).
Conclusion: The study observed high State Examination (SE) scores among OG patients compared to CG. The OG patients
scored higher in terms of emotional health, social function, physiological functions, and physiological features compared to CG during
post-intervention assessment. Mobile phone app-based continuing nursing care considerably enhances the Quality of Life efficiently
among mild cognitive impairment patients.
Background: The Community Health Education (CHE) offered to senior patients suffering from Mild Cognitive Impairment
(MCI) proved to enhance their lifestyle, QOL, and cognitive status with…
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