Abstract

Objective: To assess the effect of personalized nursing on thrombolytic hemodialysis patients after arteriovenous fistula occlusion. Methods: 92 patients who undergoing arteriovenous fistula in the hospital were invited to join our study. The time of they receive the treatment is from May 2015 to July 2020. In study beginning, the patients were randomly assigned to the control group (n = 46) and an intervention group (n = 46). The two groups receive different nursing intervention. The control group receive common nursing intervention. On the other hand, the intervention group patients receive personalized nursing intervention in treatment process. Result: In basic patient information, the patient basic status are similar [20 (47.6%) vs 23 (54.8%), 38.14±9.12 vs 37.88±10.07, 1.41±0.75 vs 1.37±0.69], that the gender, age and number of thrombolysis are not statistical significance (p > 0.05). In thrombolysis success rate research, the intervention group has higher thrombolysis success rate than that of control group [38 (90.5%) vs 32 (76.2%), p = 0.016]. In patient satisfaction research result, more intervention group patients make very well assessment than that of control group patients [19 (45.2%) vs 10 (23.8%), p < 0.005]. Conclusion: the personalized nursing intervention not only increase thrombolysis success rate but also improve the patient satisfaction in arteriovenous fistula occlusion.

Highlights

  • Based on 1966 report, the arteriovenous fistula (AVF) was first reported [1]

  • After Arteriovenous Fistula Occlusion in a wide range of nursing intervention areas, hemodialysis patients are exposed to non-compliance risks [10, 11]

  • The aim of this article is that assess the effect of personalized nursing on thrombolytic hemodialysis patients after arteriovenous fistula occlusion [7, 10, 12]

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Introduction

Based on 1966 report, the arteriovenous fistula (AVF) was first reported [1] Nowadays, it has become the preferred and most widely used method for hemodialysis access. AVF is considered the most adequate access for hemodialysis therapy that it has longer durability, allows a safe and continuous vascular system approach, and is associated with a lower morbidity and mortality in comparison with arteriovenous grafts and catheters [5, 6]. Huixia Yu et al.: Assessing the Effect of Personalized Nursing on Thrombolytic Hemodialysis Patients. After Arteriovenous Fistula Occlusion in a wide range of nursing intervention areas, hemodialysis patients are exposed to non-compliance risks [10, 11]. The aim of this article is that assess the effect of personalized nursing on thrombolytic hemodialysis patients after arteriovenous fistula occlusion [7, 10, 12]

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