Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2023.
World J Clin Cases. Nov 26, 2023; 11(33): 7965-7971
Published online Nov 26, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i33.7965
Table 1 Comparison of the levels of blood routine testing indexes between the two groups (mean ± SD)
Groups
Erythrocyte count (× 1012/l)
White blood cell count (× 109/l)
Hemoglobin (g/L)
Erythrocyte pressure (%)
Average hemoglobin of red blood cells; white concentration (g/L)
Platelet count (× 109/L)
Control group (n = 50)3.95 ± 0.766.19 ± 1.57110.03 ± 19.7331.19 ± 10.89301.76 ± 39.72238.97 ± 47.89
Observation group (n = 50)4.32 ± 0.857.03 ± 1.65119.42 ± 20.6540.39 ± 12.13304.23 ± 39.76207.65 ± 47.86
t7.8653.6813.4235.8650.7614.365
P value0.0010.0010.0010.0010.2670.001
Table 2 Comparison of blood collection indexes between the two groups (mean ± SD)
Groups
Number of fingertip squeezes (times)
Average blood collection time (min)
Puncture pain score (points)
Control group (n = 50)4.19 ± 0.685.00 ± 0.330.79 ± 0.10
Observation group (n = 50)1.36 ± 0.50b2.01 ± 0.28b0.48 ± 0.13a
t8.7326.2812.139
P value0.0000.0000.041
Table 3 Satisfaction with routine blood tests in both groups [n (%)]
Groups
Unsatisfactory
Partially satisfactory
Extremely satisfied
Satisfaction with routine blood tests
Control group (n = 50)16 (32.00)25 (50.00)9 (18.00)34 (68.00)
Observation group (n = 50)5 (10.00)30 (60.00)15 (30.00)45 (90.00)
χ2---6.873
P value---0.001