• Application of humanistic care for patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm

    Subjects: Nursing >> Nursing submitted time 2022-11-06

    Abstract: Objective To investigate the application value of humanistic care for patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm ( AAA ). Methods In this study, 79 patients with AAA were selected from two wards of Vascular Surgery: 38 patients in the first ward ( control group ) were given routine nursing, and 41 patients in the second ward ( Study group ) were given humanistic care on the basis of routine nursing. The hospitalization satisfaction was evaluated by self-made questionnaire, and emotional state of were measured by Self-rating Anxiety Scale ( SAS ) and Self-rating Depression Scale ( SDS ). Results The score of hospitalization satisfaction assessment of the study group after humanistic care was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05). The scores of SAS and SDS decreased in both group after intervention, and the scores of SAS and SDS in the study group decreased more significantly compared with those in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Humanistic care nursing and psychological counseling is implemented in AAA patients, which realizes the perfect combination of psychosomatic nursing, provides patients with satisfactory humanistic medical experience, increases patients’ treatment compliance and treatment effect, improves patients’ quality of life, and promotes patients’ early recovery and community integration.

  • Effect of a refined nursing model based on two-way nursing quality feedback on the postoperative mental resilience of patients with facial vascular malformation

    Subjects: Nursing >> Nursing submitted time 2022-10-21

    Abstract: Objective To evaluate the effect of a refined nursing model based on two-way nursing quality feedback on the postoperative mental resilience of patients with facial vascular malformation. Methods A total of 165 patients with facial vascular malformation were randomly divided into control group (n = 82) and study group (n = 83). Routine nursing was used in the control group, while two-way quality feedback nursing was used in the study group. The levels of mental resilience by Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), chronic disease stigma by Stigma Scale for Chronic Illness (SSCI) and patient satisfaction by self-made questionnaire were compared between the two groups. Results The score of CD-RISC in the study group was significantly higher than that in the control group (81.73±2.48 vs. 64.15±3.88, P<0.01). The score of SSCI in the study group was lower than that in the control group (44.88±5.68 vs. 69.14±6.92, P<0.01). The score of satisfaction evaluation in the study was higher than that of the control group (95.01±4.05 vs. 80.49±6.32, P<0.01). Conclusion In facial vascular malformation patients, two-way quality feedback nursing model can effectively improve the level of mental resilience, reduce the stigma of chronic illness, and improve patients’ satisfaction, which is worthy of clinical application and promotion.