Abstract

BackgroundBipolar affective disorder is a type of mood disorder. According to the characteristics of the attack, its clinical manifestations can be divided into depressive attack, manic attack, and mixed attack. Bipolar disorder patients may have irritability, increased sleep, inattention, more suicidal ideas, and other symptoms, which seriously affect the life quality of patients. The medical model of medical service rehabilitation training combined with family hospitalization focuses on using medical services to improve the effect of patients’ rehabilitation training, and advocates family hospitalization for patients. The study will explore the relieving effect of the medical service model of medical service rehabilitation training combined with family hospitalization on bipolar disorder, in order to provide scientific basis for the clinical treatment of the medical service model of medical service rehabilitation training combined with family hospitalization.Subjects and Methods120 patients with bipolar disorder diagnosed in a hospital were selected as research objects, and were divided into control group and experimental group, with 60 people in each group. Both groups received routine drug treatment according to their conditions. The experimental group treated patients on this basis with the medical service rehabilitation training combined with family hospitalization. Before and after the experiment, Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) and Bech-Rafaelsdn Mania Rating Scale (BRMS) were used to evaluate the two groups of patients, and the evaluation results were statistically analyzed.ResultsThe clinical effects of the control group and the experimental group after treatment were compared with those of the patients with bipolar disorder before the experiment (P < 0.05). The HAMD and BRMS scores of the experimental group after the experiment were significantly higher than those of the control group, and the clinical effects of the experimental group were more significant than those of the control group, with a statistically significant difference (P < 0.05). Table 1 shows the comparison of HAMD and BRMS scores of patients before and after the experiment.ConclusionsThe medical service model of medical service rehabilitation training combined with family hospitalization can effectively relieve the symptoms of patients with bipolar disorder, and it is more effective than conventional treatment methods.Table 1.Comparison of HAMD and BRMS scores of patients before and after the experimentGroupHAMD scoreBRMS scoreBefore treatmentAfter treatmentBefore treatmentAfter treatmentControl group38.10±8.8422.45±8.92#20.54±6.159.47±6.56#Experimental group40.12±7.0511.65±7.08*#19.28±3.493.71±3.85*#Note: * indicates that compared with the control group after treatment, P < 0.05; # Compared with that before treatment, P < 0.05.

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