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Comprehensive Continuing Nursing in Cerebral Stroke Patients Discharged from Hospital
Min Zhang, Yang Yu, Yujun Chen, Guihong Fan
Abstract
To explore the effect of comprehensive continuing nursing on the compliance, ability of daily living and quality of
life of cerebral stroke patients discharged from hospital. A total of 98 cerebral stroke patients receiving treatment
in our hospital from July 2015 to July 2017 are selected and divided into experimental group and control group
according to the random number table method and there are 49 patients in each group. The control group receives
routine continuing nursing of cerebral stroke while the experimental group receives comprehensive continuing
nursing on this basis. After the intervention, the compliance of patients is evaluated using the morisky compliance
scale; the ability of daily living of patients is evaluated using the Barthel's index scale; the quality of life of patients
is evaluated using the quality of life comprehensive assessment scale. The compliance rate in the experimental
group is 43 cases (87.76%), which is far higher than that in the control group (65.31%) and the data difference
between the groups is statistically significant (P<0.05). The total independence rate of patients in the experimental
group is 37 cases (75.51%), which is much higher than 26 cases in the control group (53.06%) and the data
difference between the groups is statistically significant (P<0.05). The total score of patients in the experimental
group is (225.59±29.77), which is higher than that of the control group (201.27±24.02) the data difference between
the groups is statistically significant (P<0.05). Comprehensive continuing nursing can effectively improve the
compliance, ability of daily living and quality of life of patients discharged and is worthy of clinical promotion.
Keywords
Comprehensive Continuing Care, Cerebral Stroke, Compliance, Quality of Life
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