ORIGINAL RESEARCH article
Front. Surg.
Sec. Colorectal and Proctological Surgery
Multidimensional impact analysis of interactive video health intervention on quality of life and clinical rehabilitation indicators in patients with early postoperative bowel obstruction
Provisionally accepted- The Fourth Hospital of Changsha (Integrated Tiaditional·Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital·of Changsha), Changsha, China
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Introduction: To investigate the multiple effects of interactive video health intervention on the quality of life and clinical rehabilitation indexes of patients with early intestinal obstruction. Methods: A validated Postoperative Quality of Life Assessment Scale for Early Intestinal Obstruction was used to measure QoL. Clinical indicators (intestinal obstruction relief time, gastrointestinal function recovery, hospitalization duration, and electrogastrogram parameters) were recorded.Fecal DNA was extracted for 16S rRNA sequencing to analyze gut microbiota diversity. Results: The Postoperative Quality of Life Assessment Scale for Patients with Early Intestinal Obstruction was successfully constructed with good reliability and validity; the results of the quality of life assessment showed that there were significant differences in the scores of physiological function, psychological state and total scores between the two groups (P <0.001), and the scores of social support were insignificant (P >0.05); the differences in the indicators of clinical recovery and gastroelectrogastrogram between the two groups were significant (P<0.001); and the differences in the indicators of alpha-and gamma-phosphatasia (α) were significant (P<0.001). diversity analysis showed that the difference in CHAO1 index between the two groups was not significant (P=0.3898); the difference in Shannon index between the two groups was significant (P=0.0070); and the results of principal component analysis showed that the difference in PCA1 was significant (P<0.001). Conclusion: Interactive video intervention effectively enhances postoperative recovery and QoL in early intestinal obstruction patients, offering a novel, evidence-based approach for clinical rehabilitation.
Keywords: Interactive video, Early bowel obstruction, postoperative, Quality of Life, Multidimensional analysis
Received: 27 May 2025; Accepted: 26 Nov 2025.
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* Correspondence: Li Zhang
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