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    Title: 應用個案管理於控制腦中風病患照護品質及成本效益之成效探討
    Application of case management on patients with stroke : Examining quality of care and cost benefit
    Authors: 廖美南
    LIAO, MEEI-NAN
    Contributors: 護理學研究所
    Keywords: 個案管理
    腦中風
    照護品質
    成本效益
    case management
    CVA
    quality of care
    cost benefit
    Date: 1996
    Issue Date: 2009-09-11 15:28:19 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the application
    ofcase management in the frequency of complication, cognition of
    self-care, satisfaction on health care, length of stays, medical
    cost, and related factors on the length of stays and medical
    cost in hospitalization for the cerebrovascular accident(CVA)
    patients. The Quasi-experimental design was used in this
    study. Based on the hospitalization order and the study
    inclusion criterion, the total sample consisted of 114 CVA
    patients. The subjects were divided into two groups, 57 subjects
    in each group. The subjects in the experimental group received
    case management method and the subjects in the control received
    the routine care method.

    Content validity, Cronbach''s alpha, and Kappa were performed to
    examine the validity and reliability of the instruments used i
    this study. Using Cronbach''s alpha method, the reliability
    coefficients were 0.75 for the evaluation tool of self-
    cognition, and 0.88 for the satisfactory questionnaire. Kappa
    method was used for the agreement among the researchers and
    coefficient was 0.86. Data collection was done by using the
    demographic data sheet, the evaluation tool of self-cognition,
    the satisfactory questionnaire, and the patient''s chart. Data
    also were collected from the center of research institutuions.
    The pre-test was done by researcher within 24 hours after
    patient''s hospitalization, and the post-test was done on the day
    of patient''s discharge.Data were analyzed by using the chi-
    square test, t-test, pair t-test, Mc Nemar''s test, ANOVA and
    multiple regression test. The results indicated that the
    frequency of urinary tract infection on experimental group was
    significantly less. The experimental group was significantly
    higher in the cognition of self-care and patient''s satisfaction
    on medical health care.The experimental group was significantly
    less in the average length of stays and medical cost. There was
    no significant difference on Activities of Daily Living
    Dependent Index, Coma Scale and the types of placement on the
    patient''s dischargeday. The study results also showed that Case
    management and variance causes, pnumonia, coma scale index, and
    diagnosis could predict the length of stays.The toatl explained
    sources of variation was 61%. Case management and
    variancecauses, pneumonia and coma scale index could predict the
    medical cost. Base on the study results, it was concluded that
    the implication of casemanagement method can effectively control
    quality of care, length of stays andmedical cost in CVA
    patients. In addition, during the change of insurance
    paymentpolicy, the findings would provide to nursing
    administrators as on managing quality and cost.
    Data Type: thesis
    Appears in Collections:[Post-Baccalaureate Program in Nursing] Dissertation/Thesis

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