Abstract

Objective To explore the effect of individualized nursing intervention on life quality and efficacy of senile patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) during perioperative period. Methods 212 senile patients with PCI were divided randomly into the control group and the study group with 106 patients in each. The individualized nursing intervention and routine nursing were used in the study group, while only routine nursing was used in the control group. The patients in both groups were investigated in 3 days after PCI with questionnaire designed by the author to compare life quality and efficacy during perioperative period. Results The occurring rate of side-effect of the study group was lower than that of the control group, and the satisfaction degree, quality of life and efficacy were also higher than those of the control group. Conclusions Effective individualized nursing intervention can cor-rect the patients' pre-treatment behavior, provide more health information to the patients and give them the rules of self-nursing, so as to reduce the occurrence rate of complication, improve the patients quality of life and curative effect. Key words: Individualized nursing intervention; Percutaneous coronary intervention; Senile person; Quality of life

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