Abstract

Objective: To assess application of individualized nursing intervention in the nursing of patients who were treated in department of rheumatism and immunology. Method: From May 2018 to December 2020, we collected valid data from 78 patients with rheumatic immune disease. According to nursing intervention type, we assigned participants to intervention groups and control group, that control group participants received common nursing intervention, and intervention group participants received individualized nursing intervention. In this study, we collect the data from patients’ medical records and questionnaires, the questionnaires include medical treatment compliance research and satisfaction research. Result: In patient characteristics research, gander factors were significant different among control group and intervention group, but other factors are similar as their results were not statistically significant. As for medical treatment compliance assessment, intervention group had better assessment compare with control group in the treatment. Although most assessments of two group participants were great satisfaction, participants in the intervention group were more satisfied with the individualized nursing intervention. Conclusion: individualized nursing intervention had better effect that was significantly higher than common nursing intervention. Base on the result of this study, individualized nursing intervention not only improve medical treatment compliance of patients with rheumatic immune disease but also increase satisfaction rate in treatment.

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