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Factors Influencing Nursing Compliance and Intervention Strategies in Elderly Patients with Chronic Diseases

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DOI: 10.25236/icetmr.2025.006

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Jieyao Liu

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Jieyao Liu

Abstract

With the increasing proportion of the elderly population, chronic disease management has become a key problem in health services for the elderly. Nursing compliance directly affects the control effect of chronic diseases. However, due to physiological decline, cognitive decline, insufficient family support and poor medical continuity, elderly patients generally have low compliance. Through questionnaire survey and field interview, this study analyzed the nursing compliance status and its influencing factors of 312 patients with chronic diseases aged 80 and above, and explored targeted intervention strategies. The results show that the core reasons for the decline in compliance are the complexity of medication, mild cognitive impairment, solitary state and weak family care ability. On this basis, a comprehensive intervention path centered on individualized health education, empowerment of family caregivers, optimization of primary medical services and application of aging-adaptive intelligent tools is proposed. The research emphasizes that improving compliance cannot rely on a single means, but should build a multi-dimensional and sustainable support system to promote the transformation from "passive implementation" to "active participation".

Keywords

Elderly Patients; Chronic Diseases; Nursing Compliance; Influencing Factors; Intervention Strategy