With the expected rise of patients with osteoporosis-induced fractures, it has become increasingly urgent to design and use specialized health education materials aimed at easing pain and improving bodily functions
This study designed web-based dynamic pain relief instructions for women with spinal compression fractures. We collected patients' pain rating data the day before, one month after, and three months after providing the instructions.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
250
This study designed web-based dynamic pain relief instructions for women with spinal compression fractures.
National Taipei university of nursing and health science
Taipei, Peito, Taiwan
Cheng Hsin General Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan
National Taipei university of nursing and health science
Taipei, Taiwan
Comparison of back pain, and qualitative of life between groups
Follow-up observations of the control and experimental groups one month after the f intervention, as well as a significant difference between the data collected prior to the intervention and two months after the intervention
Time frame: 3 months
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