Abstract
Treatment compliance and continuity of care significantly impact the prognosis of children with precocious puberty. The aim of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of Internet-based comprehensive disease management in children with precocious puberty. We included children with precocious puberty as the study population. The enrolled children were randomly assigned to either the Internet group, which received Internet-based Comprehensive Disease Management, or the control group, which received the standard care model. This study included a total of 78 children with precocious puberty. The Internet-based comprehensive disease management model demonstrated significant advantages, particularly in strengthening the self-management capabilities of the children with precocious puberty. In addition, it empowered parents with a heightened sense of self-determination in caring for their children. The implementation of Internet-based comprehensive disease management represents a significant advancement in clinical pediatric care, offering a transformative approach to treatment and long-term disease management.
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