Abstract

A total of 71 hepatitis B patients received from June 2017 to May 2018 in Haian People’s Hospital were selected as the study group, who were treated by multi-dimensional care on the basis of traditional nursing; and 71 hepatitis B patients received from June 2015 to May 2016 were selected as the control group, who were only treated by traditional nursing. Two groups were tested for chronic hepatitis B related self-care ability scale and SF-36 quality of life scale before and after intervention. The life behavior, rest and sleep, exercise, diet, medication compliance, self-discipline monitoring, psychological counseling and regular follow-up scores in the self-care behavior scores and the physiological function, physiological operation, social function, mental health, emotional function, vitality, physical pain and overall health score in life quality scores were all higher in study group than in control group. Therefore, the implementation of a multi-dimensional care-oriented intervention model for patients with hepatitis B can improve their quality of life and self-care behavior, and it is worth promoting. Key words: Hepatitis B; Multidimensional care strategy; Quality of life

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