Abstract
In order to improve the effect of intensive care, this paper proposes a lean nursing intervention method and evaluates the lean nursing intervention through a controlled experiment. According to the actual situation of intensive care, this paper starts with the research from several aspects of patients' ICU nursing time, patients' satisfaction, patients' pathological knowledge familiarity, patients' autonomous nursing, and enthusiasm of patients and their families. Moreover, this paper collects and displays experimental results through mathematical statistics, gives patients lean management concepts and methods based on routine care, and finds that it has good management effects. Thus, lean management concepts and methods can effectively improve the anxiety state of critically ill patients, improve the patient's knowledge of disease, and reduce adverse nursing events to improve patient nursing satisfaction, which is worthy of further promotion in the clinic.
Highlights
Intensive care is a specialised nursing field with acute and critically ill patients as the main service target [1]. e intensive care unit is important for centralized monitoring, intensive treatment, and continuous care of patients with acute and critical illness [2]
At the same time, when the patient is not accompanied by family members and faces the critical and complex condition alone, the unknown recovery from the disease, and even the threat of death, the patient is prone to negative emotions such as anxiety/depression, which aggravates the patient’s condition and is not conducive to the long-term prognosis of the patient
Members of sober ICU patients are affected by this tendency [4]
Summary
Intensive care is a specialised nursing field with acute and critically ill patients as the main service target [1]. e intensive care unit is important for centralized monitoring, intensive treatment, and continuous care of patients with acute and critical illness [2]. E intensive care unit is important for centralized monitoring, intensive treatment, and continuous care of patients with acute and critical illness [2]. Some developed countries and regions have long established intensive care professional organizations and formulated and published a series of industry standards and practice guidelines on intensive care practice activities, professional skills of ICU nurses, and critical care job models.
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