Abstract
Objective: Discuss the clinical effect of the process diabetes nurse group in the treatment of diabetes patients. Methods: A total of 58 patients with diabetes who received treatment in our hospital from January 2021 to June 2021 were selected, and the 58 patients were divided into two groups by random number table. In one group, 29 patients were treated with process diabetes group nursing, which was recorded as the observation group; in the other group, 29 patients were treated with conventional care, which was recorded as the control group. Nursing satisfaction, compliance behavior of patients, and adverse incidence were analyzed. Results: After nursing, the data of the two groups were summarized. The score of compliance behavior in the observation group was 91.23 ± 4.56, which was significantly better than that in the control group (75.13 ± 5.23). The t values of the score of compliance behavior were 12.4952, P < 0.05. The qualified rate of fasting blood glucose in the observation group was 100 %, which was significantly higher than that in the control group (62.07 %), P < 0.05. According to the questionnaire analysis, there were 18 patients in the observation group who were very satisfied, 8 patients who were satisfied and 3 patients who were not satisfied, with a total satisfaction rate of 89.66%, and in the control group, there were 4 patients who were very satisfied, 15 patients who were satisfied and 10 patients who were not satisfied, with a total satisfaction rate of 65.52%. The control group was significantly inferior to the observation group, and P< 0.05 was regarded as statistically significant. Conclusion: Adopting the process of diabetes group nursing can effectively enhance the compliance behavior of patients, and effectively control the blood sugar index of patients, and improve the satisfaction degree of patients.
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