Objective: to carry out cognitive behavior intervention for patients with coronary heart disease, nursing its application value. Methods: 102 patients with coronary heart disease treated in our hospital were randomly ...Objective: to carry out cognitive behavior intervention for patients with coronary heart disease, nursing its application value. Methods: 102 patients with coronary heart disease treated in our hospital were randomly divided into two groups. Control group 51 cases, the implementation of routine nursing patients;On the basis of the control group, 51 patients in the observation group were treated with cognitive behavioral intervention. Compare the nursing effect of two groups of patients. Results: compared with the control group, ESCA scale, HHI scale and compliance behavior score (medication, diet, exercise, emotion management) in observation group were higher after intervention (P < 0.05). Conclusion: integrating cognitive behavior intervention into clinical nursing of coronary heart disease can enhance their hope level, improve their self-care ability, improve their compliance behavior, which has high clinical value.展开更多
Objective: To investigate the effect of cognitive behavioral intervention on plasma cortisol in patients with breast cancer PTSD before surgery. Methods: SCL-90, EPQ-N and cognitive behavior intervention were performe...Objective: To investigate the effect of cognitive behavioral intervention on plasma cortisol in patients with breast cancer PTSD before surgery. Methods: SCL-90, EPQ-N and cognitive behavior intervention were performed on 30 patients with PTSD, 30 patients without PTSD and 30 normal subjects, and their fasting blood was collected to analyze cortisol in the morning. Results: The scores of SCL-90 and EPQ-N in patients with breast cancer PTSD were significantly higher than those in non-PTSD patients and normal subjects (P < 0.01). After cognitive behavioral intervention, the plasma cortisol level of breast cancer PTSD patients was significantly decreased (P Conclusion: Compared with non-PTSD breast cancer patients and normal control group, breast cancer PTSD patients had more serious psychological problems, worse emotional stability and higher plasma cortisol level. Cognitive-behavioral intervention can effectively reduce plasma cortisol levels in breast cancer patients with PTSD.展开更多
文摘Objective: to carry out cognitive behavior intervention for patients with coronary heart disease, nursing its application value. Methods: 102 patients with coronary heart disease treated in our hospital were randomly divided into two groups. Control group 51 cases, the implementation of routine nursing patients;On the basis of the control group, 51 patients in the observation group were treated with cognitive behavioral intervention. Compare the nursing effect of two groups of patients. Results: compared with the control group, ESCA scale, HHI scale and compliance behavior score (medication, diet, exercise, emotion management) in observation group were higher after intervention (P < 0.05). Conclusion: integrating cognitive behavior intervention into clinical nursing of coronary heart disease can enhance their hope level, improve their self-care ability, improve their compliance behavior, which has high clinical value.
文摘Objective: To investigate the effect of cognitive behavioral intervention on plasma cortisol in patients with breast cancer PTSD before surgery. Methods: SCL-90, EPQ-N and cognitive behavior intervention were performed on 30 patients with PTSD, 30 patients without PTSD and 30 normal subjects, and their fasting blood was collected to analyze cortisol in the morning. Results: The scores of SCL-90 and EPQ-N in patients with breast cancer PTSD were significantly higher than those in non-PTSD patients and normal subjects (P < 0.01). After cognitive behavioral intervention, the plasma cortisol level of breast cancer PTSD patients was significantly decreased (P Conclusion: Compared with non-PTSD breast cancer patients and normal control group, breast cancer PTSD patients had more serious psychological problems, worse emotional stability and higher plasma cortisol level. Cognitive-behavioral intervention can effectively reduce plasma cortisol levels in breast cancer patients with PTSD.