CN115440360A - Patient-oriented care management method and device, electronic equipment and storage medium - Google Patents
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Abstract
The application provides a nursing management method and device for a patient, electronic equipment and a storage medium, and relates to the technical field of computers. The method comprises the following steps: generating a risk assessment result in response to the input operation of the disease information of the target patient on a risk assessment interface; displaying a target care plan list according to the care plan template based on the risk assessment result, wherein the target care plan list comprises at least one target care plan; by applying the embodiment of the application, the setting of the target care plan does not depend on the clinical care experience of actual nursing staff in the actual nursing process, and the requirement of homogeneous nursing can be met; in addition, the nursing work can be tracked and monitored through the execution result page of the target nursing plan, and the nursing pressure of nursing staff is relieved.
Description
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of computer technologies, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for patient care management, an electronic device, and a storage medium.
Background
With the advance of information-based construction of hospitals, an informatization and intelligentized means is applied to an information system of clinical care work to meet the increasingly developed specialized requirements of care, and the trend of informatization development of clinical care is a trend.
In the prior art, when a patient is clinically cared, care items are mainly determined by a clinical nurse according to clinical experience of the patient.
As can be seen, the existing nursing for patients mainly depends on the clinical experience of clinical nurses, so the requirement of homogeneous nursing is often met in the nursing process; in addition, due to the cumbersome nursing work, the nursing pressure of the clinical nurse is often high during the nursing process.
Disclosure of Invention
The present application aims to provide a nursing management method, apparatus, electronic device and storage medium for a patient, which can realize homogeneous nursing and alleviate the nursing pressure of a caregiver.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the technical solutions adopted in the embodiments of the present application are as follows:
in a first aspect, the present invention provides a method for managing patient care, applied to a care system, the method including:
generating a risk assessment result in response to the input operation of the disease information of the target patient on a risk assessment interface;
displaying a target care plan list according to a care plan template based on the risk assessment result, wherein the target care plan list comprises at least one target care plan, and the care plan template comprises care plan lists corresponding to a plurality of risk assessment results;
and generating an execution result page of any one of the target care plans in response to the editing operation of any one of the target care plans.
In an optional embodiment, the generating an execution result page of any one of the target care plans in response to an editing operation on any one of the target care plans includes:
generating an execution result page of any of the target care plans in response to a plurality of editing operations on the any of the target care plans, the execution result page including: number of executions of any one of the target care plans, each execution time of any one of the target care plans.
In an optional embodiment, the risk assessment result includes a plurality of risk assessment results generated by multiple entry operations in response to the disease information of the target patient at different time periods on a risk assessment interface, the plurality of risk assessment results includes assessment scores for the same assessment item, and the method further includes:
and displaying a variation trend graph of a target evaluation item in a plurality of risk evaluation results in response to comparison operation of the target evaluation item.
In an alternative embodiment, the method further comprises:
generating an evaluation result of any one of the target care plans in response to an evaluation operation on an execution result page of any one of the target care plans;
and updating the care plan template according to the evaluation result of at least one target care plan.
In an alternative embodiment, the method further comprises:
in response to a selection operation of at least one screening item in the care plan screening interface, determining a target screening item, wherein the screening item includes at least one of: patient identification, department, historical time period;
and displaying the care plan corresponding to the target screening item according to the target screening item.
In an optional embodiment, the care system is pre-entered with device information of a target device associated with the target patient, the method further comprising:
according to the risk assessment result, sending a target monitoring instruction to the target equipment based on equipment information of the target equipment associated with the target patient so as to enable the target equipment to monitor the behavior parameters of the target patient according to the target monitoring instruction;
and receiving alarm data sent by the target equipment when the behavior parameters of the target patient are determined to accord with preset parameters.
In an alternative embodiment, if the target care plan needs to be executed multiple times, the non-executed time period and the executed time period in the execution result page are displayed in a differentiated manner.
In a second aspect, the present invention provides a care management device for a patient, applied to a care system, the care management device comprising:
the generating module is used for responding to the input operation of the disease information of the target patient on the risk assessment interface and generating a risk assessment result;
a display module, configured to display a target care plan list according to a care plan template based on the risk assessment result, where the target care plan list includes at least one target care plan, and the care plan template includes care plan lists corresponding to multiple risk assessment results;
and the response module is used for responding to the editing operation of any one of the target care plans and generating an execution result page of any one of the target care plans.
In an optional embodiment, the response module is specifically configured to generate an execution result page of any target care plan in response to a plurality of editing operations on any target care plan, where the execution result page includes: the number of executions of any one of the target care plans, each execution time of any one of the target care plans.
In an optional embodiment, the risk assessment result comprises a plurality of risk assessment results, a plurality of risk assessment results are generated by responding to multiple entry operations of the disease information of the target patient in different time periods on a risk assessment interface, assessment scores aiming at the same assessment item are included in the plurality of risk assessment results, and the response module is further used for responding to comparison operations of the target assessment items in the plurality of risk assessment results and displaying a change trend graph of the target assessment item.
In an optional embodiment, the response module is further configured to generate an evaluation result of any one of the target care plans in response to an evaluation operation on an execution result page of any one of the target care plans;
and updating the care plan template according to the evaluation result of at least one target care plan.
In an optional embodiment, the response module is further configured to determine a target screening item in response to a selection operation of at least one screening item in the care plan screening interface, wherein the screening item includes at least one of: patient identification, department, historical time period;
and displaying a care plan corresponding to the target screening item according to the target screening item.
In an optional embodiment, the care system pre-enters device information of a target device associated with the target patient, and the care management apparatus further includes: the processing module is used for sending a target monitoring instruction to the target equipment based on the equipment information of the target equipment associated with the target patient according to the risk assessment result so as to enable the target equipment to monitor the behavior parameters of the target patient according to the target monitoring instruction;
and receiving alarm data sent by the target equipment when the behavior parameters of the target patient are determined to accord with preset parameters.
In an alternative embodiment, if the target care plan needs to be executed multiple times, the non-execution time period and the execution time period in the execution result page are displayed in a differentiated manner.
In a third aspect, the present invention provides an electronic device comprising: a processor, a storage medium and a bus, the storage medium storing machine-readable instructions executable by the processor, the processor and the storage medium communicating via the bus when the electronic device is running, the processor executing the machine-readable instructions to perform the steps of the care management method for a patient according to any of the preceding embodiments.
In a fourth aspect, the present invention provides a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program which, when executed by a processor, performs the steps of the patient care management method according to any one of the preceding embodiments.
The beneficial effect of this application is:
the nursing management method, device, electronic device and storage medium for patients provided by the embodiment of the application comprise: generating a risk assessment result in response to the input operation of the target patient's illness information on a risk assessment interface; displaying a target care plan list according to a care plan template based on the risk assessment result, wherein the target care plan list comprises at least one target care plan, and the care plan template comprises care plan lists corresponding to a plurality of risk assessment results; by applying the embodiment of the application, the setting of the target care plan does not depend on the clinical care experience of actual nursing staff in the actual nursing process, and the requirement of homogeneous nursing can be met; in addition, through the setting of the execution result page of the target care plan, the nursing work can be tracked and monitored, and the nursing pressure on nursing staff caused by the complexity of the nursing work can be relieved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic flow chart of a care management method for a patient according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a schematic flow chart of another patient-specific care management method provided in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 3 is a schematic flowchart of another method for managing patient care according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 4 is a schematic flowchart of another patient-specific care management method provided in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 5 is a schematic flow chart of another method for patient care management provided in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 6 is a schematic flow chart of another patient-specific care management method provided in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of an execution result page according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8 is a functional module schematic diagram of a patient-specific care management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present application clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present application, but not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of the present application, as generally described and illustrated in the figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations.
Thus, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present application, presented in the accompanying drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed application, but is merely representative of selected embodiments of the application. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
It should be noted that: like reference numbers and letters refer to like items in the following figures, and thus, once an item is defined in one figure, it need not be further defined or explained in subsequent figures.
In the prior art, when a patient is clinically cared, care items are mainly determined by a clinical nurse according to clinical experience of the patient. Therefore, the nursing process often meets different requirements of homogeneous nursing according to the abundant degree of clinical experience of clinical nurses; in addition, due to the cumbersome nursing work, the nursing pressure of the clinical nurse is often high during the nursing process.
In view of this, the embodiments of the present application provide a nursing management method for a patient, and by applying the method, homogeneous nursing can be achieved, and nursing pressure of a caregiver can be relieved.
Fig. 1 is a flowchart of a care management method for a patient according to an embodiment of the present application, where the method may be applied to a care system, the care system may be used for daily care work of a caregiver, the care system may be deployed in a terminal device, the terminal device may provide a graphical user interface, the graphical user interface may include a risk assessment interface, as shown in fig. 1, and the method may include:
and S101, responding to the input operation of the disease information of the target patient on a risk assessment interface, and generating a risk assessment result.
For a target patient, a doctor or a caregiver can determine the illness information of the target patient according to the inquiry condition during inquiry, and enter the illness information into the risk assessment interface to automatically obtain a final risk assessment result. Wherein the risk assessment result can characterize the severity of the disease of the target patient.
Optionally, in some embodiments, the generated risk assessment result may further include nursing questions, such as hyperthermia, lack of self-care ability, limb fracture, etc., which are not limited herein and may be different according to the disease information of the target patient.
In some embodiments, the risk assessment interface may include: the disease type evaluation method comprises the steps of dividing a plurality of risk evaluation templates according to disease types, wherein each risk evaluation template can comprise a plurality of evaluation indexes, and the evaluation indexes in the risk evaluation templates can be partially overlapped. In practical application, at least one risk assessment template can be pre-selected in the risk assessment interface according to the type of illness of the patient, so that targeted assessment can be performed on each assessment index in the selected risk assessment template.
For example, according to the disease condition of the target patient, for example, the risk assessment template determined in the risk assessment interface is a self-care ability assessment template, which may include various assessment items for self-care ability, for example, which may include: the assessment method comprises the following steps of feeding, bathing, dressing, toileting, walking on the flat ground, going up and down stairs and the like, wherein each assessment item can be scored or described according to the inquiry condition in the assessment process. It should be noted that, a score or a description may be generated according to the inquiry information according to a preconfigured algorithm, for example, a score interval may be set for a feeding assessment item, wherein the feeding assessment item may be fed for 10 minutes, needs assistance for 5 minutes, and cannot feed for 0 minute by itself, and finally, the assessment scores corresponding to the assessment items are added to obtain a risk assessment result corresponding to the self-care ability assessment of the target patient. Of course, coefficients may also be configured for different evaluation items, for example, the coefficient of the eating evaluation item may be higher than the coefficient of the bathing evaluation item, and finally, the evaluation score of each evaluation item and the coefficient corresponding to each evaluation item are multiplied and accumulated to obtain a risk evaluation result corresponding to the target patient in the aspect of self-care ability evaluation, which is not limited in this respect; in addition, a doctor or a nurse can score or describe each evaluation item according to the inquiry situation.
Finally, a risk assessment result can be generated according to the scoring and the description, and it can be understood that the risk assessment result can represent the self-care ability level of the target patient, for example, the determined self-care ability level of the target patient can be any one of the following: severe, moderate, mild, no need for dependence.
The nursing system may also calculate a corresponding evaluation result according to the illness information through a preset algorithm or model, for example, the illness information corresponding to different risk evaluation results may be configured in advance, model training may be performed through a large amount of illness information and risk evaluation results, and the like, which is not limited herein.
It should be noted that, the timing of the evaluation is not limited herein, for example, the evaluation may be performed when the target patient is first admitted, or the periodic evaluation may be performed according to a preset evaluation period, which is not limited herein and may be different according to the actual application scenario.
In some embodiments, the risk assessment interface may be divided into a plurality of sub risk assessment interfaces according to departments, each sub risk assessment interface may include a plurality of assessment indicators, and the assessment indicators of the sub risk assessment interfaces may partially overlap. For example, the first sub-risk assessment interface corresponding to the first department, the second sub-risk assessment interface corresponding to the second department, the third sub-risk assessment interface corresponding to the third department, and the like may be divided. Of course, it should be noted that the caregiver may also add or delete the evaluation index in each sub-risk evaluation interface.
And S102, displaying a target care plan list according to the care plan template based on the risk assessment result, wherein the target care plan list comprises at least one target care plan.
The nursing plan template comprises nursing plan lists corresponding to a plurality of risk assessment results. Alternatively, the list of care plans for The various risk assessment results may be determined according to care rules, care standards, etc., such as according to care philosophy specified by The North American National Diagnosis Association (NANDA), or may be determined according to historical care experience, which is not limited herein.
Based on the determined risk assessment result, a target care plan list corresponding to the risk assessment result may be determined in the care plan template, where the target care plan list may include at least one target care plan, and each target care plan may include: specific care measures, care targets, care frequency (e.g., three times a day), expected care time (e.g., 8 am and 8 pm), and the like, without limitation.
Of course, in some embodiments, the caregivers may also be reminded and supervised regularly according to the expected care time of each target care plan, so as to avoid missed execution of each target care plan and reduce the occurrence rate of adverse events. Optionally, device information of the nursing devices associated with the caregivers may be pre-recorded in the nursing system, and specifically, when performing the reminding and the monitoring, a reminding message may be sent to the nursing device associated with each caregivers according to the device information of the nursing device associated with each caregivers.
S103, responding to the editing operation of any target care plan, and generating an execution result page of any target care plan.
After obtaining the list of the target care plans, the caregiver can perform a one-by-one and scheduled care on the target patient according to each target care plan, and after the care is completed, the caregiver can edit each target care plan, optionally, the edit contents may include but are not limited to: the execution of the target care plan (which may include the execution start time, execution end time, the executive, the location of execution, etc.), and issues that arise during the execution of the target care plan.
Based on the above description, after editing, an execution result page for each target care plan may be generated, and optionally, the execution result page for each target care plan may include all contents related to the target care plan, for example, the execution result page for each target care plan may include: the care measures of the target care plan, the care targets of the target care plan, the care frequency of the target care plan, the execution condition of the target care plan (which may include execution start time, execution end time, executives, execution places, etc.), problems occurring during the execution of the target care plan, etc., which are not limited herein, can be flexibly set according to the actual application scenario. By applying the embodiment of the application, the setting of the target care plan does not depend on the clinical care experience of actual care personnel in the actual care process, and the requirement of homogeneous care can be met; in addition, through the setting of the execution result page of the target care plan, the nursing work can be tracked and monitored, and the nursing pressure brought to nursing staff due to the complexity of the nursing work can be relieved.
In summary, the present application provides a care management method for a patient, which can be applied to a care system, including: generating a risk assessment result in response to the input operation of the target patient's illness information on a risk assessment interface; displaying a target care plan list according to a care plan template based on the risk assessment result, wherein the target care plan list comprises at least one target care plan, and the care plan template comprises care plan lists corresponding to a plurality of risk assessment results; by applying the embodiment of the application, the setting of the target care plan does not depend on the clinical care experience of actual nursing staff in the actual nursing process, and the requirement of homogeneous nursing can be met; in addition, through the setting of the execution result page of the target care plan, the nursing work can be tracked and monitored, and the nursing pressure on nursing staff caused by the complexity of the nursing work can be relieved.
In the actual care process, the caregiver can also add or delete the target care plan in the generated target care plan list, so that the special care for the special patient can be satisfied, and the applicability of the method of the present application is improved.
Fig. 2 is a schematic flow chart of another patient-specific care management method according to an embodiment of the present application. Optionally, as shown in fig. 2, the generating an execution result page of any target care plan in response to the editing operation on any target care plan includes:
s201, responding to multiple editing operations of any one target care plan, and generating an execution result page of any one target care plan, wherein the execution result page comprises: number of executions of any one of the target care plans, each execution time of any one of the target care plans.
In some embodiments, if the determined list of the target care plans indicates that a certain target care plan needs to be executed according to a preset frequency multiple times, for example, the target care plan is a blood pressure measurement plan and needs to be measured once a day, then the target care plan may be edited by the caregiver after each execution of the target care plan, so that the historical care condition can be known through editing.
Specifically, for the target care plan, an execution result page for the target care plan may be generated in response to a plurality of editing operations on the target care plan over a plurality of time periods, wherein to make the historical care situation known, the execution result page may include: the number of executions (i.e., frequency of execution) of the target care plan, each execution time (which may specifically include an execution start time, an execution end time, an execution duration, etc.) of the target care plan. Of course, according to the actual application scenario, the execution result page may further include: adverse reactions and the like occur in each execution process of the target care plan, so that more detailed information in each execution process of the target care plan can be recorded, and the applicability of the application is improved.
Optionally, the risk assessment result includes a plurality of risk assessment results generated by multiple entry operations in response to the disease information of the target patient in different time periods at the risk assessment interface, and the plurality of risk assessment results include assessment scores for the same assessment item.
It will be appreciated that in some application scenarios, there may be a need to perform multiple assessments of the disease information of the target patient over different time periods to adjust the target care plan list in real time to reduce the recovery time of the target patient. Therefore, according to the illness information of the target patient in different time periods, multiple entry operations can be performed on the risk assessment interface, and a risk assessment result corresponding to each entry operation is obtained.
The multiple risk assessment results obtained through the above operations may include assessment scores for the same assessment item.
Fig. 3 is a schematic flowchart of another care management method for a patient according to an embodiment of the present application. Optionally, based on the above description, as shown in fig. 3, the method further includes:
s301, responding to comparison operation of a target evaluation item in a plurality of risk evaluation results, and displaying a change trend graph of the target evaluation item.
In some embodiments, each assessment item in each risk assessment result interface may correspond to a comparison control, in an actual application scenario, a caregiver may select any assessment item in any risk assessment result as a target assessment item, and act on the comparison control in a touch manner such as clicking, long-pressing, dragging, and the like to generate a comparison operation for the target assessment item, in response to the comparison operation, an assessment score of the target assessment item in each risk assessment result may be obtained, and accordingly, a change trend graph and the like for the target assessment item may be further generated to display more intuitively. Of course, a table or the like may be generated and displayed.
Optionally, the trend graph may be a line graph, a bar graph, etc., which is not limited herein and can be flexibly selected according to the actual application scenario. Optionally, the trend graph of the target evaluation item may further include: the evaluation information such as the number of times of historical evaluation and the time of historical evaluation is not limited herein.
For example, four risk assessment results are generated in response to multiple entry operations of the disease information of the target patient in different time periods on the risk assessment interface, and each risk assessment result includes an assessment score for an eating assessment item, wherein the assessment score of the eating assessment item in the first risk assessment result is 0, which indicates that the target patient needs to greatly help or rely on others completely, or an indwelling gastric tube can complete eating; the evaluation score of the feeding evaluation item in the second risk evaluation result is 5, which is used for indicating that the target patient needs partial help to be completed; the evaluation score of the feeding evaluation item in the third risk evaluation result is 5; the evaluation score of the feeding evaluation item in the fourth risk evaluation result is 10 for indicating that the target patient can independently feed. It can be seen that the four risk assessment results each include an assessment score for an eating item, and therefore, in order to facilitate the caregiver to intuitively know the recovery condition of the target patient, the change condition of the target assessment item may be displayed in the form of a change trend graph.
Fig. 4 is a schematic flow chart of another patient-specific care management method according to an embodiment of the present application. Optionally, as shown in fig. 4, the method further includes:
s401, responding to the evaluation operation of the execution result page of any target care plan, and generating the evaluation result of any target care plan.
In order to monitor the care effect of each target care plan, a rating control may be included in the execution result page of the target care plan, and in some embodiments, the rating control may include a plurality of selectable rating result controls, for example, which may include: and in a practical application scenario, a caregiver can select any one of the multiple selectable evaluation result controls as a target evaluation result control according to the change of the condition of the target patient after executing the target care plan, generate an evaluation operation for the target care plan, and generate an evaluation result for the target care plan in response to the evaluation operation. Alternatively, the result of the evaluation of the target care plan may indicate the care effect of the target care plan.
S402, updating the care plan template according to the evaluation result of the at least one target care plan.
In some embodiments, after the evaluation results of the target care plans are generated, the care plan template can be updated accordingly, so as to achieve the effects of accumulating care experiences and regulating and controlling care quality. By applying the embodiment of the application, the automatic updating of the nursing system can be realized, and the applicability of the method is improved.
Optionally, specifically, when performing the update, the content of the care plan in the care plan list corresponding to each risk assessment result may be updated, for example, the care frequency, care measures, and the like in the care plan may be updated, which is not limited herein, and may be flexibly updated according to an actual application scenario.
Fig. 5 is a flowchart illustrating another method for managing patient care according to an embodiment of the present application. Optionally, as shown in fig. 5, the method further includes:
s501, in response to the selection operation of at least one screening item in the nursing plan screening interface, determining a target screening item.
Wherein the screening items include at least one of: patient identification, department, historical time period. Of course, it should be noted that the setting of the screening items is not limited to this, and the screening may also be performed according to the actual application scenario, for example, the patient cared by the caregiver a may be screened.
In some embodiments, the care system may further provide a care plan filtering interface, where the care plan filtering interface may include a plurality of filtering items, and the user may act on one or more filtering items in the care plan filtering interface through touch control such as frame selection, long press, and the like to generate a selection operation, and in response to the selection operation, may determine one or more filtering items corresponding to the selection operation as the target filtering item.
And S502, displaying the care plan corresponding to the target screening item according to the target screening item.
Based on the determined target screening item, a care plan corresponding to the target screening item may be screened in the care system and displayed in an enumerated manner. For example, taking the target screening item including the patient identifier as an example for illustration, the corresponding screening result may include: the patient identifies all care plans corresponding to the indicated patient.
It should be noted that, if the target screening item includes multiple screening items, optionally, the care plan corresponding to the target screening item should be an intersection of the care plans corresponding to the screening items.
The value indicates that the specific screening object is not limited to the nursing plan, and may also screen and display a nursing plan list, an execution result page, and the like corresponding to the target screening item according to the actual application scenario, which is not limited herein and may be different according to the actual application scenario.
Fig. 6 is a schematic flow chart of another patient-specific care management method according to an embodiment of the present application. Optionally, the care system may be pre-entered with device information for a target device with which the target patient is associated. In an embodiment, the target device associated with the target patient may be a smart wearable device, a portable device, or the like, which is not limited herein. As shown in fig. 6, the method further includes:
s601, according to the risk assessment result, sending a target monitoring instruction to the target equipment based on the equipment information of the target equipment associated with the target patient, so that the target equipment monitors the behavior parameters of the target patient according to the target monitoring instruction.
Different risk assessment results can correspond to different target monitoring instructions, and for the target equipment, the target equipment can monitor the behavior parameters of the target patient in a targeted manner according to the target monitoring instructions, so that the safety of the target patient is improved. For example, if the target patient is a hypertensive patient, the target monitoring instruction may optionally be used to measure a blood pressure parameter of the target patient.
For another example, if the risk assessment result corresponding to the target patient indicates that the self-care ability level of the target patient is heavily dependent, for example, the target patient has a high probability of falling when walking on flat ground or going up and down stairs, the electronic device deploying the care system may send a target monitoring instruction to the target device corresponding to the target patient, optionally, the target monitoring instruction may include a fall monitoring instruction, and then for the target device, the behavior parameter of the target patient may be monitored according to the fall monitoring instruction, and then whether the target patient falls or not may be determined according to the behavior parameter.
S602, receiving alarm data sent by the target equipment when the behavior parameters of the target patient are determined to accord with the preset parameters.
For the target device, after the target device monitors the behavior parameters of the target patient, whether the behavior parameters of the target patient conform to preset parameters or not can be further determined, if yes, the target patient is dangerous, then the target device can send alarm data to a nursing system, and then a nursing staff can timely obtain the alarm data through the nursing system, and the target patient is nursed. By applying the embodiment of the application, the occurrence of accidents can be avoided and the safety of patients can be improved under the condition that the nursing plan is executed according to the period.
In some embodiments, in order to facilitate the caregiver to know the location of the target patient in time through the alarm data, optionally, the alarm data may further include location information of the target patient.
Further explanation based on the above examples, for example, after the target device obtains the behavioral parameter of the target patient according to the monitoring of the fall monitoring instruction, whether the behavioral parameter of the target patient meets the preset parameter corresponding to the fall behavior can be further judged, if yes, the target patient can be determined to fall, then, at this moment, the target device can send alarm data to the nursing system, the nursing staff can obtain the alarm data through the nursing system and know that the target patient has fallen, then, the nursing staff can go to the fall position of the target patient at this moment to perform timely treatment of the illness state as soon as possible, and further deterioration of the illness state is avoided.
Optionally, if the target care plan needs to be executed multiple times, the non-execution time period and the execution time period in the execution result page are displayed in a differentiated manner.
In this case, the target care plan may need to be executed multiple times, for example, 8 to 9 am and 6 to 7 pm, and thus, the non-executed time period may be displayed differently from the executed time period in the execution result page of the target care plan.
For example, according to the number of times that the target care plan needs to be executed, a corresponding number of execution status progress bars may be set, and the execution status progress bars show the execution status of the target care plan corresponding to each frequent time point. Optionally, each execution status progress bar may be characterized by an expected execution time, wherein if the target care plan has been executed within the expected execution time, the execution status progress bar may be labeled as a first color, e.g., green; if the target care plan is not executed within the expected execution time, the execution status progress bar may be labeled as a second color, e.g., gray.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of an execution result page provided in an embodiment of the present application. Referring to fig. 7, if the target care plan needs to be executed 3 times, the corresponding expected execution times are: the execution status progress bar corresponding to the first expected execution time may be labeled as a first pattern if the target care plan has been executed within the first expected execution time, and the execution status progress bar corresponding to the second expected execution time and the third expected execution time may be labeled as a second pattern if the target care plan has not been executed within the second expected execution time and the third expected execution time. Certainly, the specific labeling manner is not limited to this, and the practical application scene may also be labeled in combination with a color.
In conclusion, by applying the embodiment of the application, the customized nursing scheme aiming at different individual patient conditions of the patient can be realized; for nursing staff, reasonable nursing decisions are recommended to the nursing staff, and particularly, decision guidance can be provided for nursing staff with low annual capital, so that the nursing efficiency is improved, and homogeneous nursing is realized. Meanwhile, according to the actual application scene, the nursing staff can flexibly adjust the nursing plan list to adapt to the complex and changeable clinical scenes.
It should be noted that, for non-caregivers, for example, doctors may have the same nursing authority as that of caregivers as long as the information sharing authority is activated by the nursing system. For example, an execution result page of any target care plan, a trend graph of the target evaluation item, a care plan corresponding to the target screening item, and the like may be obtained, which is not limited herein.
Fig. 8 is a functional module schematic diagram of a patient-specific care management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application, which can be applied to a care system, and the basic principle and the technical effect of the apparatus are the same as those of the corresponding method embodiment described above, and for a brief description, the corresponding contents in the method embodiment may be referred to for parts not mentioned in this embodiment. As shown in fig. 8, the care management apparatus includes:
a generating module 110, configured to generate a risk assessment result in response to an entry operation of the disease information of the target patient on a risk assessment interface;
a display module 120, configured to display a target care plan list according to a care plan template based on the risk assessment result, where the target care plan list includes at least one target care plan, and the care plan template includes care plan lists corresponding to multiple risk assessment results;
a response module 130, configured to generate an execution result page of any of the target care plans in response to the editing operation on any of the target care plans.
In an optional embodiment, the response module 130 is specifically configured to generate an execution result page of any target care plan in response to multiple editing operations on any target care plan, where the execution result page includes: number of executions of any one of the target care plans, each execution time of any one of the target care plans.
In an alternative embodiment, the risk assessment results include a plurality of risk assessment results generated by responding to multiple entry operations of the disease information of the target patient in different time periods on a risk assessment interface, the plurality of risk assessment results include assessment scores for the same assessment item, and the response module 130 is further configured to display a change trend graph of the target assessment item in response to a comparison operation of the target assessment item in the plurality of risk assessment results.
In an optional embodiment, the response module 130 is further configured to generate an evaluation result of any of the target care plans in response to an evaluation operation on an execution result page of any of the target care plans;
updating the care plan template according to the evaluation result of at least one item of the target care plan.
In an optional embodiment, the response module 130 is further configured to determine a target screening item in response to a selection operation of at least one screening item in the care plan screening interface, wherein the screening item includes at least one of: patient identification, department, historical time period;
and displaying the care plan corresponding to the target screening item according to the target screening item.
In an optional embodiment, the care system is pre-entered with device information of a target device associated with the target patient, and the care management apparatus further includes: the processing module is used for sending a target monitoring instruction to the target equipment based on the equipment information of the target equipment associated with the target patient according to the risk assessment result so as to enable the target equipment to monitor the behavior parameters of the target patient according to the target monitoring instruction;
and receiving alarm data sent by the target equipment when the behavior parameters of the target patient are determined to accord with preset parameters.
In an alternative embodiment, if the target care plan needs to be executed multiple times, the non-execution time period and the execution time period in the execution result page are displayed in a differentiated manner.
The above-mentioned apparatus is used for executing the method provided by the foregoing embodiment, and the implementation principle and technical effect are similar, which are not described herein again.
The above modules may be one or more integrated circuits configured to implement the above methods, such as: one or more Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), or one or more microprocessors, or one or more Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), etc. For another example, when one of the above modules is implemented in the form of a Processing element scheduler code, the Processing element may be a general-purpose processor, such as a Central Processing Unit (CPU) or other processor capable of calling program code. As another example, these modules may be integrated together and implemented in the form of a system-on-a-chip (SOC).
Fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application, where the electronic device may be integrated in a care management apparatus. As shown in fig. 9, the electronic device may include: a processor 210, a storage medium 220, and a bus 230, wherein the storage medium 220 stores machine-readable instructions executable by the processor 210, and when the electronic device is operated, the processor 210 communicates with the storage medium 220 via the bus 230, and the processor 210 executes the machine-readable instructions to perform the steps of the above-mentioned method embodiments. The specific implementation and technical effects are similar, and are not described herein again.
Optionally, the present application further provides a storage medium, on which a computer program is stored, and when the computer program is executed by a processor, the computer program performs the steps of the above method embodiments. The specific implementation and technical effects are similar, and are not described herein again.
In the several embodiments provided in the present application, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus and method may be implemented in other ways. For example, the above-described apparatus embodiments are merely illustrative, and for example, a division of a unit is only a logical division, and other divisions may be realized in practice, for example, a plurality of units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be omitted, or not executed. In addition, the shown or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices or units, and may be in an electrical, mechanical or other form.
The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may or may not be physical units, may be located in one position, or may be distributed on a plurality of network units. Some or all of the units can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be realized in a form of hardware, or in a form of hardware plus a software functional unit.
The integrated unit implemented in the form of a software functional unit may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. The software functional unit is stored in a storage medium and includes several instructions for enabling a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, or a network device) or a processor (in english: processor) to execute some steps of the methods according to the embodiments of the present application. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: a U disk, a removable hard disk, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a magnetic disk or an optical disk, and other various media capable of storing program codes.
It is noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second," and the like, may be used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. Also, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrases "comprising a component of' 8230; \8230;" does not exclude the presence of additional identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present application and is not intended to limit the present application, and various modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement and the like made within the spirit and principle of the present application shall be included in the protection scope of the present application. It should be noted that: like reference numbers and letters refer to like items in the following figures, and thus, once an item is defined in one figure, it need not be further defined and explained in subsequent figures. The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present application and is not intended to limit the present application, and various modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement and the like made within the spirit and principle of the present application shall be included in the protection scope of the present application.
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1. A care management method for a patient, which is applied to a care system, and comprises the following steps:
generating a risk assessment result in response to the input operation of the target patient's illness information on a risk assessment interface;
displaying a target care plan list according to a care plan template based on the risk assessment result, wherein the target care plan list comprises at least one target care plan, and the care plan template comprises care plan lists corresponding to a plurality of risk assessment results;
and generating an execution result page of any target care plan in response to the editing operation of any target care plan.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein generating an execution results page for any of the target care plans in response to an editing operation on any of the target care plans comprises:
generating an execution result page of any of the target care plans in response to a plurality of editing operations on the any of the target care plans, the execution result page including: number of executions of any one of the target care plans, each execution time of any one of the target care plans.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the risk assessment results include a plurality of risk assessment results generated by multiple entry operations in response to the illness information of the target patient at different time periods in a risk assessment interface, the plurality of risk assessment results including assessment scores for the same assessment item, the method further comprising:
and displaying a change trend chart of a target evaluation item in a plurality of risk evaluation results in response to a comparison operation of the target evaluation item.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
generating an evaluation result of any one of the target care plans in response to an evaluation operation on an execution result page of any one of the target care plans;
and updating the care plan template according to the evaluation result of at least one target care plan.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
in response to a selection operation of at least one screening item in the care plan screening interface, determining a target screening item, wherein the screening item includes at least one of: patient identification, department, historical time period;
and displaying a care plan corresponding to the target screening item according to the target screening item.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the care system is pre-entered with device information for a target device with which the target patient is associated, the method further comprising:
according to the risk assessment result, sending a target monitoring instruction to the target equipment based on equipment information of the target equipment associated with the target patient, so that the target equipment monitors the behavior parameters of the target patient according to the target monitoring instruction;
and receiving alarm data sent by the target equipment when the behavior parameters of the target patient are determined to accord with preset parameters.
7. The method of any of claims 1-6, wherein if the target care plan requires execution multiple times, then the non-execution time period is displayed differently from the execution time period in the execution results page.
8. A nursing management device for a patient, which is applied to a nursing system, and comprises:
the generating module is used for responding to the input operation of the disease information of the target patient on the risk assessment interface and generating a risk assessment result;
a display module, configured to display a target care plan list according to a care plan template based on the risk assessment result, where the target care plan list includes at least one target care plan, and the care plan template includes care plan lists corresponding to multiple risk assessment results;
and the response module is used for responding to the editing operation of any one of the target care plans and generating an execution result page of any one of the target care plans.
9. An electronic device, comprising: a processor, a storage medium and a bus, the storage medium storing machine-readable instructions executable by the processor, the processor and the storage medium communicating via the bus when the electronic device is operated, the processor executing the machine-readable instructions to perform the steps of the method for care management for a patient according to any one of claims 1-7.
10. A computer-readable storage medium, having stored thereon a computer program for performing, when being executed by a processor, the steps of a care management method for a patient according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
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