Abstract

Objective Based on the nursing analysis of children aged 0∼3 in the Department of Gastroenterology, from the perspective of nursing methods and nutrition, bird's nest nursing and high-quality nursing methods were used to intervene children to help them improve their gastrointestinal conditions and sleep quality (Su-Jin, 2021). Methods A total of 2465 healthy children under 3 years were selected, with normal action and intelligence and accompanied by their parents. Among them, there were 635 children in the observation group (O group) and 355 children in the reference group (R group) in the bird's nest nursing group, 572 children in the O group and 603 children in the R group in the other high-quality nursing group. The observation group received routine nursing, while the control group received nest nursing and quality nursing. The height growth rate, weight growth rate, brain weight growth rate, blood cell routine, and serum biochemical examination results of infants aged 6 months and 3 years in the O group, image analysis technology is used to analyze and discuss the gastrointestinal imaging examination of children, so as to conduct more detailed and accurate research. Results Through the analysis and comparison of the physiological index data of 6-month-old and 3-year-old infants in the observation group and the reference group, and the satisfaction of parents, it was found that the children's physiological indexes, gastrointestinal digestion, weight gain, and brain weight gain rate through bird's nest care and high-quality care were slightly better than those in the observation group, and the parents' satisfaction was also slightly higher. Conclusion Wei et al. (2020). By creating a comfortable environment and simulating the children's growth environment under the mother's care, it is found that the bird's nest care and high-quality care programs can calm children's emotions, increase children's appetite and digestion, so as to promote children's gastrointestinal digestion and achieve the goal of healthy growth (Wei et al, 2020). Finally, the conclusion is drawn that starting from the needs of children, scientific and correct gastrointestinal care and dietary nutrition should be used to promote the healthy growth of children.

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