Objective: to explore the clinical significance of humanistic care in the nursing of patients with severe neurological diseases. Methods: 80 patients were selected from ICU, and this research activity was carried out ...Objective: to explore the clinical significance of humanistic care in the nursing of patients with severe neurological diseases. Methods: 80 patients were selected from ICU, and this research activity was carried out with the cooperation of patients. By drawing lots, two groups (experimental group and control group) were randomly established. On the basis of general care, the experimental group was given humanistic care, while the control group was not given humanistic care. The nursing intervention period was 2 months. After the end, relevant data indicators were counted and compared, and the effect of humanistic care was analyzed. Results: The scores of anxiety (SAS), depression (SDS), nursing satisfaction and symptom checklist score between the experimental group and the control group were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: patients with severe neurological diseases are more sensitive to their emotions, and the nursing experience during treatment is one of the decisive factors affecting the treatment effect of such patients. Adopting the concept of humanistic care and giving humanized care to patients is of great help to reduce patients' anxiety, depression and other negative emotions, and improve various symptoms of diseases, which can be applied in clinic to help improve the prognosis and speed up the recovery of the disease.展开更多
文摘Objective: to explore the clinical significance of humanistic care in the nursing of patients with severe neurological diseases. Methods: 80 patients were selected from ICU, and this research activity was carried out with the cooperation of patients. By drawing lots, two groups (experimental group and control group) were randomly established. On the basis of general care, the experimental group was given humanistic care, while the control group was not given humanistic care. The nursing intervention period was 2 months. After the end, relevant data indicators were counted and compared, and the effect of humanistic care was analyzed. Results: The scores of anxiety (SAS), depression (SDS), nursing satisfaction and symptom checklist score between the experimental group and the control group were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: patients with severe neurological diseases are more sensitive to their emotions, and the nursing experience during treatment is one of the decisive factors affecting the treatment effect of such patients. Adopting the concept of humanistic care and giving humanized care to patients is of great help to reduce patients' anxiety, depression and other negative emotions, and improve various symptoms of diseases, which can be applied in clinic to help improve the prognosis and speed up the recovery of the disease.