Abstract

Objective: discuss and analyze the application effects of nursing risk management in assisted reproductive nursing.Methodology: this research was carried out by selecting 384 IVF-ET (In-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer) patients admitted bycertain hospital during February 2016 to February 2018 as research objects, who are classifed into general group and research group at random by numbering all randomly, with 192 objects per group for comparing adverse event rate and nursing quality of patients inthese two groups. Result: the adverse event rate of patients in research group is 4.17%, while that in general group is 10.94%, with the adverse event rate in research group lower than that in general group (P < 0.05); the overall scores of nursing quality in research group is (96.37±9.37), while that in general group is (79.34±8.25), with the overall score in research group signifcantly higher than that in general group (P < 0.05); the nursing satisfaction of research group and general group are 95.31% and 84.38% respectively, with the satisfaction in research group signifcantly higher than that in general group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: in assisted reproductive nursing, the application of nursing risk management plays a critical role, which can not only reduce the adverse event rate, but also effectively improve the nursing quality of patients, as well as improve the nursing satisfaction of patients, thus being proven that nursing risk management shall be widely applied in clinical nursing.

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