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Objective To analyze the effect of applying humanized nursing to patients undergoing cardiovascular intervention treatment. Methods 84 patients who received cardiovascular intervention treatment at our hospital from March 2021 to March 2023 were randomly selected. 42 patients were divided into a control group using a block layer randomization method to receive routine nursing care, while the other 42 patients were added to the observation group with humanized nursing care. The nursing satisfaction, nursing comfort, HAMA anxiety, sf-36 quality of life, and MCMQ medical coping style were compared between the two groups. Results Before nursing, there was no significant difference in various observation indicators between the two groups, P>0.05. After nursing, the observation group had higher nursing satisfaction, higher nursing comfort, lower anxiety, higher quality of life, and higher medical coping styles, with a significant difference, P<0.05. Conclusion Humanized nursing can improve patient comfort, alleviate negative emotions, encourage patients to actively respond to diseases, and ultimately achieve the nursing goals of improving patient satisfaction and quality of life.
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