基于循证策略的预见性护理干预对帕金森患者体位性低血压的影响分析

Analysis of the impact of predictive nursing interventions based on evidence-based strategies on orthostatic hypotension in Parkinsons patients

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DOI 10.12208/j.cn.20240429
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Contemporary Nursing
年,卷(期) 2024, 5(9)
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重庆医科大学附属第二医院 重庆 ;

摘要
在临床中实施基于循证策略的预见性护理干预,明确其对帕金森患者体位性低血压患者的影响。方法 以2023.01-12时间段中于院内接受诊疗的帕金森患者体位性低血压患者为分析对象,共计95例,对各个患者进行编号后采取随机抽取法设置成对照组(49例)、观察组(46例),分别以常规手段、基于循证策略的预见性护理手段实施两组护理干预,对两组不良事件与满意度等干预情况进行分析。结果 不良事件方面,两组相比,观察组总发生率更低(P<0.05)。满意度方面,两组相比,观察组各项值更高(P<0.05)。结论 在临床中实施基于循证策略的预见性护理干预,有利于减少帕金森体位性低血压患者不良事件,提高患者满意度。
Abstract
Objective To implement predictive nursing intervention based on evidence-based strategies in clinical practice and to determine its impact on Parkinsons disease patients with postural hypotension. Methods A total of 95 patients with postural hypotension of Parkinsons disease who received treatment in hospital during 2023.01-12 were selected as the analysis objects. Each patient was numbered and randomly selected to be divided into control group (49 cases) and observation group (46 cases). Two groups of nursing intervention were implemented by conventional means and predictive nursing means based on evidence-based strategies. The adverse events and satisfaction of the two groups were analyzed. Results Compared with the two groups, the total incidence of adverse events was lower in the observation group (P<0.05). In terms of satisfaction, the values of the observation group were higher than those of the two groups (P<0.05). Conclusion The predictive nursing intervention based on evidence-based strategy in clinical practice is beneficial for reducing adverse events in patients with Parkinsons postural hypotension and improving patient satisfaction.
关键词
帕金森患者体位性低血压;循证策略;预见性护理干预;不良事件;满意度
KeyWord
Postural hypotension in Parkinsons disease patients; Evidence-based strategy; Predictive nursing intervention; Adverse events; Satisfaction
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页码 20-22
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庞星宇*. 基于循证策略的预见性护理干预对帕金森患者体位性低血压的影响分析 [J]. 当代护理. 2024; 5; (9). 20 - 22.

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