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World J Clin Cases. Jul 26, 2022; 10(21): 7285-7292
Published online Jul 26, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i21.7285
Intervention effect of encouraging mental and programmed nursing of patients in interventional operating room on their compliance and bad moods
Rong-Bing Chi, Yuan-Yuan Cai, Hui-Ping Mao
Rong-Bing Chi, Interventional Treatment Room, Taizhou First People’s Hospital, Taizhou 318020, Zhejiang Province, China
Yuan-Yuan Cai, Department of Cardiovascular, Taizhou First People’s Hospital, Taizhou 318020, Zhejiang Province, China
Hui-Ping Mao, Nursing Department, Taizhou First People’s Hospital, Taizhou 318020, Zhejiang Province, China
Author contributions: Chi RB and Mao HP designed this study and wrote this manuscript; Chi RB, Mao HP and Cai YY were responsible for sorting the data; and all the authors reviewed and approved the final version to be published.
Institutional review board statement: The study was reviewed and approved by the Taizhou First People’s Hospital Institutional Review Board (Approval No. 2021-KY009-01).
Informed consent statement: All study participants, or their legal guardian, provided informed written consent prior to study enrollment.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no conflict-of-interest to disclose.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
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Corresponding author: Hui-Ping Mao, BM BCh, Chief Nurse, Nursing Department, Taizhou First People’s Hospital, No. 218 Hengjie Street, Taizhou 318020, Zhejiang Province, China. 964356521@qq.com
Received: March 1, 2022
Peer-review started: March 1, 2022
First decision: April 13, 2022
Revised: March 23, 2022
Accepted: June 3, 2022
Article in press: June 3, 2022
Published online: July 26, 2022
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ARTICLE HIGHLIGHTS
Research background

Patients’ lack of correct understanding of cardiovascular disease and interventional therapy is often accompanied by varying degrees of fear, depression and anxiety, which will affect the hemodynamic fluctuation of patients undergoing interventional surgery, which is not conducive to the smooth and safe operation of interventional surgery.

Research motivation

The rehabilitation compliance, adverse mood, coping style scores and intervention satisfaction were compared between 2 groups before and after intervention.

Research objectives

This study intends to explore the intervention effect of motivational psychological nursing combined with programmed nursing on compliance and bad mood of patients in interventional operating room.

Research methods

A total of 98 patients in the interventional operating room were selected. The control group were treated with routine nursing care, including assisting patients with relevant examination before operation, preparing surgical materials, health education, close monitoring of vital signs during operation, and so on. On the basis of the control group, the study group adopted motivational psychological nursing combined with programmed nursing, programmed nursing

Research results

The rehabilitation compliance of the study group was higher than that of the control group. After intervention, the scores of upset, fear, irritability, tension and fear in the study group were respectively, which were lower than those in the control group. The intervention satisfaction of the study group was higher than that of the control group.

Research conclusions

Adopting motivational psychological nursing combined with procedural nursing intervention on patients in the operating room can improve rehabilitation compliance and alleviate negative emotions. In addition, it can change their coping style to the disease and increase patient satisfaction with nursing work.

Research perspectives

Further study with large sample data is required in the future.