Prospective Study
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World J Psychiatry. May 19, 2024; 14(5): 735-741
Published online May 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i5.735
Table 1 General survey of the case and control groups
Variable
Observation group (n = 60)
Control group (n = 60)
P value
Year43.9 ± 5.242.3 ± 6.40.091
SexMale33370.459
Female2723
Current addressUrban1670.037
Townships4453
EducationJunior high school and below34420.314
High school118
College and above1510
Economic≤ 2000670.176
2001–29992332
≥ 30003121
SmokeYes36290.200
No2431
DrinkYes45500.261
No1510
Inheritance Yes226< 0.001
No3854
MarriedYes51470.345
No913
Table 2 Analysis of the difference in sleep quality between the two groups, n (%)
Groups
Good quality of sleep
Poor sleep quality
Total
Observation group54 (90.0)6 (10.0)60
Control group35 (58.3)25 (41.7)60
χ215.7
P value< 0.001
Table 3 Analysis of the anxiety status of the two groups of patients
Groups
Anxiety level score
Total
Observation group3.9 ± 1.260
Control group10.2 ± 3.260
t8.21
P value< 0.001
Table 4 Analysis of depression in the two groups of patients
Groups
Standard score
Total
Observation group38 ± 7.460
Control group61 ± 9.260
t19.2
P value< 0.001
Table 5 Condition awareness table
GroupsNumber of examplesKnowledge of illness
Totally aware
Aware
Not sure
Observation group605532
Control group6042810
χ219.2
P value< 0.001
Table 6 Nursing job satisfaction table
GroupsNumber of examplesSatisfaction with nursing work
Totally satisfied
Basically satisfied
Not satisfied
Observation group605820
Control group6045114
χ28.31
P value< 0.001