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  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated innovative patient management strategies.
  • Traditional quarantine methods required adaptation for effective disease control.

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  • A multidisciplinary quarantine observation form, coupled with online monitoring and classified treatment, was implemented.
  • Strict adherence to quarantine measures was a key component of the intervention.

Findings:

  • Two patients (one mild, one severe COVID-19 pneumonia) showed satisfactory outcomes.
  • Both patients experienced clinical improvement, with no observed cross-infection or disease clustering.

Implications:

  • The multidisciplinary self-quarantine model facilitates early disease detection, judgment, and treatment.
  • This model enhances patient rehabilitation compliance, recovery confidence, and self-management skills.
  • The approach is suitable for managing mild, monitoring critical, and supporting discharged COVID-19 patients.