The Effect of Telenursing on the Quality of Life in Elderly Stroke Survivors: A Triple-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial

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Abstract

Introduction

Telenursing is a cost-effective and highly accessible approach that can enhance awareness of care principles, ultimately contributing to the improvement of quality of life (QoL) in stroke patients. This study aimed to assess the impact of telenursing via telephone consultations and video chats on the quality of life of stroke patients.

Materials and Methods

This randomized controlled trial included stroke patients discharged from hospitals in Khorramabad city in 2022. A total of 80 patients were selected using non-probability consecutive sampling and randomly allocated to either an intervention group (n=40) or a control group (n=40) using a permuted block randomization method. The study was conducted in a triple-blind design. Research tools included a demographic information form and the Stroke-Specific Quality of Life (SS-QoL) questionnaire developed by Williams et al. (1999). Data were analyzed using independent t-tests and SPSS version 26.

Results

The findings indicated a statistically significant difference in the mean QoL scores between the two groups (P<0.001, t = -36.560). The mean difference between the groups was 56.900 ± 1.556. Additionally, the results demonstrated that the telenursing intervention improved various dimensions of stroke patients’ QoL (P < 0.001).

Conclusion

Telenursing can be effectively utilized to facilitate the care of chronic patients and improve their quality of life by providing practical and specialized information.

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