Objective: to study the effect of continuous nursing intervention in patients with COPD.Methods: 68 COPD patients admitted in 2021 were randomly divided into control and experimental groups to analyze the satisfaction...Objective: to study the effect of continuous nursing intervention in patients with COPD.Methods: 68 COPD patients admitted in 2021 were randomly divided into control and experimental groups to analyze the satisfaction of care, blood-gas index, self-nursing ability, quality of life and medical compliance behavior.Results: the nursing satisfaction of 33 (97.06%) was significantly higher than that of the control group (P <0.05);After nursing, all blood gas indexes, self-nursing ability and quality of life in the experimental group were better than that of the control group (P <0.05), and the probability of compliance in the experimental group was better than that of the control group (P <0.05).Conclusions: continuing care intervention can be promoted in COPD patients.展开更多
Objective: to select patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, explore their nursing situation, and clarify the feasibility and effectiveness of nursing intervention. Methods: 60 patients with chronic pelvic ...Objective: to select patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, explore their nursing situation, and clarify the feasibility and effectiveness of nursing intervention. Methods: 60 patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease were included in our gynecology department from January 2020 to January 2021. The patients who received routine care were set as Group A (30 cases) and the patients who received targeted care were set as Group B (30 cases). The intervention effects were compared, including resilience level, health belief, relapse rate and compliance behavior. The resilience level and health belief were evaluated by resilience scale (CD-RISC) and health belief scale respectively. Results: after the intervention, ① The level of psychological elasticity (CD-RISC score): Group B was lower than Group A (p < 0.05);② Health belief: Group B was higher than Group A (p < 0.05);③ Compliance behavior: 96.67% in Group B was higher than 80.0% in Group A ((2= 4.043, p < 0.05);④ Relapse rate: 3.33% in Group B was lower than 23.33% in Group A ((2 = 5.192, p < 0.05). Conclusion: the effect of targeted nursing is relatively high. For this research object, it can improve the level of psychological elasticity, strengthen health belief, improve compliance behavior, and reduce recurrence rate, which is worthy of optimization.展开更多
文摘Objective: to study the effect of continuous nursing intervention in patients with COPD.Methods: 68 COPD patients admitted in 2021 were randomly divided into control and experimental groups to analyze the satisfaction of care, blood-gas index, self-nursing ability, quality of life and medical compliance behavior.Results: the nursing satisfaction of 33 (97.06%) was significantly higher than that of the control group (P <0.05);After nursing, all blood gas indexes, self-nursing ability and quality of life in the experimental group were better than that of the control group (P <0.05), and the probability of compliance in the experimental group was better than that of the control group (P <0.05).Conclusions: continuing care intervention can be promoted in COPD patients.
文摘Objective: to select patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, explore their nursing situation, and clarify the feasibility and effectiveness of nursing intervention. Methods: 60 patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease were included in our gynecology department from January 2020 to January 2021. The patients who received routine care were set as Group A (30 cases) and the patients who received targeted care were set as Group B (30 cases). The intervention effects were compared, including resilience level, health belief, relapse rate and compliance behavior. The resilience level and health belief were evaluated by resilience scale (CD-RISC) and health belief scale respectively. Results: after the intervention, ① The level of psychological elasticity (CD-RISC score): Group B was lower than Group A (p < 0.05);② Health belief: Group B was higher than Group A (p < 0.05);③ Compliance behavior: 96.67% in Group B was higher than 80.0% in Group A ((2= 4.043, p < 0.05);④ Relapse rate: 3.33% in Group B was lower than 23.33% in Group A ((2 = 5.192, p < 0.05). Conclusion: the effect of targeted nursing is relatively high. For this research object, it can improve the level of psychological elasticity, strengthen health belief, improve compliance behavior, and reduce recurrence rate, which is worthy of optimization.