Abstract

Objective To discuss the applicated value of systematic nursing intervention in patients with severe pneumonia. Methods 100 patients with severe pneumonia were randomly divided into the study group and the control group, 50 cases in each group.The control group was given routine nursing measures.The study group received systematic nursing intervention on the basis of routine nursing measures.The hospitalization time, satisfaction degree, treatment compliance and mentality were observed. Results The SAS scores of the study group before and after nursing were (56.67±5.99)points and (38.92±5.31)points, there was statistically significant differences between before and after treatment (t=9.235, P<0.05). The SDS scores of the study group before and after nursing were (62.58±6.14)points and (41.15±5.26)points, there was statistically significant difference (t=8.623, P<0.05). The hospitalization time, satisfaction degree and treatment compliance of the study group were (32.9±6.6)days, (8.21±1.29)days, 6.00%, 86.00%, 74.00%, which were significantly lower than (45.1±10.2)days, (13.56±1.77)days, 16.00%, 52.00%, 48.00% of the control group(t=5.254, 3.829, χ2=5.236, 8.292, 8.1561, all P<0.05). Conclusion Hsystematic nursing intervention can significantly improve the postoperative anxiety and depression, and improve the quality of life of patients with severe pneumonia. Key words: Pneumonia; Anxiety; Depression; Nursing

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