Abstract

This paper’s objective is to study the influence of music therapy and information technology on bad feelings and cognition of high blood pressure patients. The method adopted is to make a retrospective analysis of 100 cases medical records of patients with high blood pressure admitted in a hospital. Apply routine nursing care to control group patients with high blood pressure, while apply music therapy and information technology to observation group of patients with high blood pressure. Compare bad emotions and cognitive ability of the patients with high blood pressure in two groups. The results are (1) patients’ anxiety and depression score in observation group, compared to those of control group, are significantly lower. P 0.05. There is no statistical significance. After treatment, blood pressure assess result comparison shows that observer group is better. P < 0.05. It means that there is statistical significance. It is safe to conclude that the application of music therapy and information technology in patients with high blood pressure can not only effectively relieve patients’ bad feelings, but also improve the patient's cognitive ability. Therefore it has certain application value and is worthy of clinical popularization and application. In recent years, population aging speed is accelerating, which gradually increases prevalence of patients with high blood pressure. The clinical effective treatment and management of patients with high blood pressure are always the focus of particular concern in medicine [1]. Patients with high blood pressure are often accompanied by all sorts of bad moods, which have direct influence on patients’ life. At the same time, patients have poor cognitive ability. This research has a certain value through music therapy and information technology management to patients with high blood pressure. The overall report is as follows:

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