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一项针对小学生的咬指甲预防计划的有效性。

The effectiveness of a nail-biting prevention program among primary school students.

作者信息

Gür Kamer, Erol Saime, İncir Nursultan

机构信息

Assistant Professor, Public Health Nursing Section, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Marmara University, Maltepe, Istanbul, Turkey.

Associate Professor, Public Health Nursing Section, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Marmara University, Maltepe, Istanbul, Turkey.

出版信息

J Spec Pediatr Nurs. 2018 Jul;23(3):e12219. doi: 10.1111/jspn.12219. Epub 2018 May 24.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to demonstrate the effect of a program called "Do Not Bite Your Nails, Cut Your Nails," which is based on a health promotion model to change the nail-biting habit among primary school students.

DESIGN AND METHODS

This quasi-experimental study was conducted using the pre- and post-test and interrupted time series design. The study sample included 299 students. Nurse observation form and nail follow-up chart were used to evaluate behavioral outcomes. This program was conducted under the guidance of school nurses and lasted 6 weeks. The data were analyzed using McNemar and Cochran Q tests.

RESULTS

The number of those who selected "yes" for "I cut my nails this weekend" and "I didn't bite my nails today" increased. However, the number of the students that selected "yes" for "I pulled out my nails," "I pulled out and ate," "I pulled out my nail skin," "My cuticle bled today," and "My nails hurt today" decreased significantly and statistically compared with pretest, first and second observation, and post-test (P < 0.001). The rate of the students with minimum one abnormal finger was 83.9% according to observations, and 6% following the intervention (P < 0.001). New insights were provided into the program to diminish nail-biting habit.

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS

The program significantly reduced the nail-biting rate among primary school students. The nurse that implement this program will be able to do a comprehensive evaluation of students' nail-biting habits, perform solution-focused interventions, and prevent advanced complications that might develop in connection to nail-biting. Thus, the effectiveness of nursing implementations will improve in the prevention of nail-biting habit, early diagnosis, and changing students' habits. "Do Not Bite Your Nails, Cut Your Nails" program can be applied again in different schools.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在证明一项名为“不咬指甲,修剪指甲”的计划的效果,该计划基于一种健康促进模式,旨在改变小学生咬指甲的习惯。

设计与方法

本准实验研究采用前后测和中断时间序列设计。研究样本包括299名学生。使用护士观察表和指甲随访图表来评估行为结果。该计划在学校护士的指导下进行,为期6周。使用McNemar检验和Cochran Q检验对数据进行分析。

结果

选择“我这个周末修剪了指甲”和“我今天没有咬指甲”的人数增加。然而,与前测、第一次和第二次观察以及后测相比,选择“我拔指甲”、“我拔了指甲并吃掉”、“我拔了指甲皮”、“我的甲周今天流血了”和“我的指甲今天疼”的学生人数显著减少且具有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。根据观察,至少有一个手指异常的学生比例为83.9%,干预后为6%(P < 0.001)。该计划为减少咬指甲习惯提供了新的见解。

实践意义

该计划显著降低了小学生的咬指甲率。实施该计划的护士将能够对学生的咬指甲习惯进行全面评估,实施以解决问题为导向的干预措施,并预防与咬指甲相关的晚期并发症。因此,护理措施在预防咬指甲习惯、早期诊断和改变学生习惯方面的有效性将得到提高。“不咬指甲,修剪指甲”计划可以在不同学校再次应用。

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