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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 342-346, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-799803

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Objective@#To investigate the effectiveness of normal limbs active exercise rehabilitation training in fear of falling and motor function in patients with cerebral infarction after intervention.@*Methods@#A total of 74 cerebral infarction after intervention patients were enrolled in Wanbei Coal-Electricity Group General hospital from May 2016 to April 2018. Patients were randomly divided into the observation group 37 patients and the control group 37 patients according to the random number table method. The control group received routine rehabilitation training, normal limbs active exercise rehabilitation was carried out in the observation group. After 3 months of intervention, the fear of falling, activities of daily living, limbs motor function was assessed by short Falls Efficacy Scale International (FES-I), Barthel index, Fugl-Meyer motor function scoring, respectively.@*Results@#Before intervention, the short FES-I score was (15.32±3.15) and (15.47±4.89) in the observation group and in the control group respectively, after intervention, the score was (10.21±2.67) and (12.28±4.05), respectively. There was no significant difference in short FES-I scores between the two groups pre-intervention (P> 0.05). However, the short FES-I scores were significantly decreased in the observation group compared to the control group at post-intervention (t value was 2.468, P<0.05). Before intervention, the scores of Barthel index, upper limb motor function, lower limb motor function were (33.15±7.08), (22.88±4.42), (15.31±3.38) in the observation group, and (33.40±3.78), (22.26±5.03), (16.04±3.30) in the control group, however, those index mentioned above were (47.96±8.45). There was no significant difference in Barthel index, motor function scores between two groups pre-intervention (P>0.05). However, those scores were significantly increased in the observation group compared to the control group at post-intervention (t value was 2.562, 2.878, 4.553, P<0.05).@*Conclusion@#Normal limbs active exercise rehabilitation training can alleviate the fear of falling and promote motor function and self-care ability of patients with cerebral infarction after intervention.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 342-346, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-864408

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Objective:To investigate the effectiveness of normal limbs active exercise rehabilitation training in fear of falling and motor function in patients with cerebral infarction after intervention.Methods:A total of 74 cerebral infarction after intervention patients were enrolled in Wanbei Coal-Electricity Group General hospital from May 2016 to April 2018. Patients were randomly divided into the observation group 37 patients and the control group 37 patients according to the random number table method. The control group received routine rehabilitation training, normal limbs active exercise rehabilitation was carried out in the observation group. After 3 months of intervention, the fear of falling, activities of daily living, limbs motor function was assessed by short Falls Efficacy Scale International (FES-I), Barthel index, Fugl-Meyer motor function scoring, respectively.Results:Before intervention, the short FES-I score was (15.32±3.15) and (15.47±4.89) in the observation group and in the control group respectively, after intervention, the score was (10.21±2.67) and (12.28±4.05), respectively. There was no significant difference in short FES-I scores between the two groups pre-intervention ( P> 0.05). However, the short FES-I scores were significantly decreased in the observation group compared to the control group at post-intervention ( t value was 2.468, P<0.05). Before intervention, the scores of Barthel index, upper limb motor function, lower limb motor function were (33.15±7.08), (22.88±4.42), (15.31±3.38) in the observation group, and (33.40±3.78), (22.26±5.03), (16.04±3.30) in the control group, however, those index mentioned above were (47.96±8.45). There was no significant difference in Barthel index, motor function scores between two groups pre-intervention ( P>0.05). However, those scores were significantly increased in the observation group compared to the control group at post-intervention ( t value was 2.562, 2.878, 4.553, P<0.05). Conclusion:Normal limbs active exercise rehabilitation training can alleviate the fear of falling and promote motor function and self-care ability of patients with cerebral infarction after intervention.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 341-343, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-389987

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Objective To investigate the effect of psychological intervention on level of hope and quality of life in the breast cancer patients.Methods Ninety five breast cancer patients were randomized into intervention group and control group for an eight-week observation.Herth hope index(HHI)and Quality of life core questionnaire for European tumor patients(QLQ-C30)were used to observe the effect of psychological intervention on level of hope and quality of life in the breast cancer patients.Results Hope scores in total and in three subcategories were higher in intervention group((40.43±4.25),(13.28±1.61),(13.62±1.70),(13.53±1.52))than that in control group((37.82±4.49),(12.29±1.89),(12.90±1.67),(12.63±1.51))with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Scores for general quality of life,body function and role function were higher in intervention group((82.27±15.11),(75.89±12.24),(72.34±22.86))than that in control group((65.82±14.16),(68.30±16.42),(53.06±27.36))with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Scores for fatigue,pain,insomnia and loss of appetite were lower in intervention group((39.48±14.62),(25.18±16.98),(29.79±24.31),(18.44±21.77))than that in control group((49.43±17.58),(36.74±19.54),(46.26±28.72),(40.82±22.84))with statistically significant differences(P<0.01).Conclusion-Psychological intervention could improve the level of hope and quality of life in the breast cancer patients.

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