A Strategic Approach to Applying the Advanced Information System to Prevent Recurrence After Cholecystectomy
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This study was conducted to apply the advanced information system to prevent recurrence after cholecystectomy. The research was conducted on 102 people who visited general surgery clinics in C area from June 3 to August 27, 2019. The data were conducted with questionnaires and interviews. The general characteristics of the subjects were performed with Chi-square test. The comparison of symptoms according to the application of the advanced information system was analyzed for t-test. The results of this study are as follows. First, cholesterol levels decreased significantly after application than before application of advanced information system(t=3.91, p=.000). Second, physical fatigue decreased after 7 days of application than before information system application. Therefore, it has been confirmed that applying the advanced information system is effective in preventing recurrence after cholecystectomy.
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