1. Outpatient education Outpatient education refers to health education for patients during outpatient treatment. Because of the mobility and difference of outpatients, it is impossible to carry out health education according to the needs of each patient. Therefore, outpatient education often focuses on the prevention and treatment of common diseases according to different seasons and regions. Outpatient education mainly includes waiting education, follow-up education, counseling education and health education prescription.
(1) Waiting-for-treatment education: it refers to the health education on waiting-for-treatment knowledge and prevention and treatment of common diseases in our department during the waiting-for-treatment period.
(2) Follow-up education: refers to the oral education and guidance given to patients by medical staff according to their condition during diagnosis and treatment.
(3) Counseling education: refers to medical staff answering questions about diseases and health raised by outpatients or their families.
(4) Health education prescription: refers to giving guidance to patients' behavior and lifestyle in the form of doctor's advice in the process of diagnosis and treatment.
2. Hospitalization education refers to health education for patients during hospitalization. Because the patient has been in hospital for a long time, the medical staff know the patient better and can carry out targeted education according to the patient's condition and psychological changes. Hospitalization education mainly includes admission education, ward education and discharge education.
(1) Admission education: refers to the education given by medical staff to patients and their families when they are admitted to hospital. The main content of admission education is the relevant rules and regulations of the hospital, such as living system, visiting system and health system, so as to help patients and their families get familiar with the hospitalization environment as soon as possible, abide by the hospitalization system and cooperate with the treatment.
(2) Ward education: refers to the health education conducted by medical staff during the hospitalization of patients. The content of ward education should be more systematic and in-depth, mainly including the knowledge of etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, complications, treatment principles, daily life, diet and so on, so as to improve patients' compliance.
(3) Discharge education: refers to the education given by medical staff when patients are discharged from hospital. The contents of discharge education mainly include medical effect, current condition, continuous medication, regular review and other precautions to help patients continue to consolidate their curative effect and prevent recurrence after discharge.