Abstract

Objective To analyze the effects of risks grading nursing on emotion and Blatchford risk score system (BRS) influencing factors in patients with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Methods A total of 93 patients with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding in the Wuxi No.2 People′s Hospital from March 2013 to July 2015 were randomly admitted to either observation group (n=45 ) or control group (n=48). The patients of control group adopted routine nursing and the patients of observation group received risk grading nursing. The two groups were given positively nursing intervention. Before and after intervention, the scores of symptom checklist and BRS were compared between the two groups. Results After the interventions, there were significant differences in interpersonal relationship, somatic, depression, anxiety, fear, nervousness and total average score between the two groups (all scores of observation group<all scores of the control group) (P<0.05). The percentage of patients with BRS<6 in the observation group (73.33%, 33/45) was more than that in the control group (52.08%, 25/48) (χ2=4.469, P<0.05). Conclusions Taking risks grading nursing has important significance for alleviating the negative emotions of patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding and reducing the patient BRS score. Key words: Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding; Grading nursing; Emotion; Blatchford risk score system

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