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Analysis of the influential factor of anxiety and depression scores in patients with broken limb (finger) / 中国基层医药
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 3052-3053, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-419200
ABSTRACT
ObjectiveTo analyze the influential factor of anxiety and depression scores in patients with broken limb(finger),and find the effective nursing interventions.MethodsThe international general hospital anxiety and depression scale research studies on the 100 patients with broken limb(finger) were conducted.ResultsThe patients' age,education level,the nature and size of the company,pre-service training,the level of income and the patients' family economic conditions had a significant impact on scoring a high level of anxiety and depression in patients with broken limb (finger).The differences between the various influencing factors were statistically significant (F =2.926,2.722,t =5.701,4.117,3.311,2.837,3.021,2.947,4.106,3.199,5.286,4.310,5.129,4.152,all P <0.05 ).Then the patients' gender,marital status,work experience,the time of injury for overtime and the injured situations do not constitute the relevant factors affecting the patients' anxiety and depression scores.ConclusionPatients with broken limb(finger) have a high incidence of anxiety and depression.The patients' age,education level,the nature and size of the company,pre-service training,the level of income and the patients' family economic conditions have significant impact on scoring a high level of anxiety and depression in patients with broken limb (finger).Clinical care for such patients,should be thought their background,in order to take appropriate nursing intervention.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy Year: 2012 Type: Article