Publications by authors named "Jinkai Luo"

To construct a robot intelligent discharge follow-up platform and explore its application effects in clinical discharge follow-up scenarios Applying intelligent voice technology to build a robot intelligent discharge follow-up platform, replacing nurses in completing telephone calls, interactive communication, feedback collection, and information input during follow-up. Compare the work efficiency and manpower investment between robots and manual follow-up. Compared with the manual telephone follow-up method, the application of robot intelligent discharge follow-up platform resulted in a higher follow-up rate, fewer follow-up hours and nurse manpower.

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To evaluate the efficiency and cost-benefit of the manual and intelligent venous blood sampling in outpatient area. The hospital selected had two branches with the outpatient area in Branch A using manual venous blood sampling as the control group and the outpatient area in Branch B using intelligent venous blood sampling as the experimental group. Analyze the differences between the two groups in operation time, cost-benefit, and service efficiency through on-site investigation and project cost methods.

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Objectives: Pharyngocutaneous fistula (PCF) formation following open surgical treatment of hypopharyngeal cancer (HPC) is a common and troublesome complication. To date, the postoperative protocol of restarting oral intake is not clear, and vast discrepancies exist in the literature and among institutions. This study aimed to explore the impact of a postoperative protocol of restarting oral intake on PCF formation after open surgical treatment of primary HPC, and its impact on overall survival (OS) and swallowing function based on the functional outcome swallowing scale (FOSS).

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Fatty liver disease associated with metabolic dysfunction is the most prevalent liver disease worldwide, though both patient and health professional still lack awareness of it. An international consensus panel has produced what is sure to be an influential report renaming the disease from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) to metabolic (dysfunction) associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) and suggesting how the disease should be diagnosed. This viewpoint explores the call from the perspective of nurse and allied health practitioners.

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