Abstrakt
Application effect of synergy theory-centered rehabilitation nursing on nursing of patients with peripheral facial paralysis
Xiao-Yan Duan, Yan Sun, Xue-Lian An, Qi Feng, Dong-Hui Pan
Objective: This paper aims to observe and analyse application effect of rehabilitation nursing centered on synergy theory on nursing of patients with peripheral facial paralysis.
Methods: A total of 112 patients with peripheral facial paralysis admitted in our hospital from January 2015 to September 2016 were selected randomly. They were then divided into the observation group (n=56) and control group (n=56) by digital random methods according to nursing mode. The control group was given conventional nursing, whereas the observation group was given rehabilitation nursing based on synergy theory. The nursing effects of the two groups were compared.
Results: The two groups have no statistically significant difference in anxiety and depression scores before the nursing treatment (P>0.05). The anxiety and depression scores of the two groups decrease significantly after the nursing treatment (P<0.05). The anxiety and depression scores of the observation group are significantly lower than those of the control group after the nursing treatment (P<0.05). The Quality of Life (QOL) and nursing satisfaction of the observation group are considerably higher than those of the control group (P<0.05).
Conclusions: Rehabilitation nursing centered on synergy theory can effectively reduce the anxiety and depression of a patient with peripheral facial paralysis. This approach also improves the QOL and nursing satisfaction. Thus, it deserves wide application in clinics.