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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1490-1493, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-618203

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Objective To study effect of self-care ability and subjective well-being of Based on peer support surgery nursing intervention for ICU surgery patients. Methods A total of172 cases patients with ICU surgery from July 2014 to June 2015 were divided into observation group and control group, the observation group given based on peer support nursing intervention, the control group routine nursing intervention, and followed up for 6 months, self-care ability, anxiety, depression, and subjective well- being were compared between two groups. Results Followed up for 6 months, the observation group life attitude, life style, diet adjustment, treatment compliance were (79.92 ± 7.23), (82.36 ± 7.15), (83.57±7.25), (85.73±7.45) points, significantly higher than the control group (72.25±7.12), (74.79±6.89), (73.66±7.08), (76.68±7.13) points, (t=7.010-9.069, P<0.01). Anxiety and depression scores were 47.16± 4.27, 48.58±5.32,which were significantly lower than the control group 50.48±4.56, 53.37±5.75 (t=4.928, 5.671, P<0.05). Health worry, life satisfaction and interests, energy, sad or happy mood, emotion and behavior control, relaxation and tension, subjective well-being scored 8.12±0.95, 7.68±0.85, 16.45±2.31, 13.02±1.24,13.25±1.33, 17.56±2.45, 78.69±8.02, were significantly higher than the control group 7.52± 0.82, 6.31±0.72,13.25±1.22, 12.35±1.22, 12.02±1.21, 14.36±1.42, 67.12±7.02 (t=3.572-11.405, P<0.05 or 0.01). Conclusions Based on peer support surgery nursing intervention help to improve self-care ability of surgery patients, alleviate the negative mood, and improve subjective well-being.

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