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Objective To explore the effect of rehabilitation nursing for sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage in neurology department on improving the quality of life of patients. Methods 80 patients with sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage were selected and divided into rehabilitation nursing group and traditional nursing group. After admission and patients condition stabilized, routine intervention was selected for patients in the traditional nursing group. Based on routine intervention, comprehensive rehabilitation nursing was provided for patients in the rehabilitation nursing group. Results After nursing, the life ability and limb motor function of the two groups were improved, especially the BI score and FMA score of the rehabilitation nursing group were higher, indicating that the life ability of the group was improved more obviously, and the limb motor function was higher, and the data difference was statistically significant, that is, P<0.05. After receiving nursing intervention, all patients daily quality of life, such as hand function, memory thinking, action and wrist strength, were improved to varying degrees, especially the improvement of daily quality of life in the rehabilitation nursing group was greater, and the data difference between the two groups was statistically significant, that is, P<0.05; The nursing satisfaction of the rehabilitation nursing group and the traditional nursing group was 97.50% and 75.00%, respectively. The comparative data showed that the nursing satisfaction of the rehabilitation nursing group was higher (P<0.05), and the difference was statistically significant. Conclusion Comprehensive rehabilitation nursing has a significant effect on the improvement of limb motor function in patients with sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage. Through targeted muscle strengthening and joint movement exercises, balance function training, daily living ability training and psychological support and nursing measures, it can effectively promote the rehabilitation process of patients and improve their quality of life and nursing satisfaction.
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