Published online Sep 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i9.2953
Revised: May 13, 2024
Accepted: July 1, 2024
Published online: September 27, 2024
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Peptic ulcer is a common gastrointestinal disease, and psychological intervention has an important influence on its occurrence and development.
To investigate the effect of psychological nursing intervention on the anxiety level and quality of life of patients with gastrointestinal peptic ulcers.
Two groups of patients with peptic ulcer were selected from January to December 2012, with 60 cases in each group, and psychological nursing intervention and routine treatment were respectively performed. Psychological nursing interven
The SAS scores of the experimental group significantly decreased over the course of treatment, from 52.3 before treatment to 30.5 after treatment, while SAS scores of the control group did not change significantly. Meanwhile, the experimental group's quality of life score (SF-36) significantly improved over the course of treatment, from 65.2 to 85.2, while the control group remained stable. Further analysis showed that sex and age had no significant influence on the effect of psychotherapy. Both men and women, young and old, showed similar trends in anxiety relief and improved quality of life after treatment.
Psychological nursing-based intervention program has a positive effect on the anxiety level and quality of life of patients with gastrointestinal peptic ulcer.
Core Tip: In this study, peptic ulcer as a common gastrointestinal disease, has attracted much attention due to its unique pain and potential serious complications. In addition to physical problems, people with the disease often suffer from psychologically related burdens, especially anxiety. Therefore, the treatment strategy should focus on the relief of physical symptoms and psychological anxiety of patients. In order to explore the impact of psychological nursing intervention on the anxiety level and quality of life of patients with peptic ulcer, so as to better treatment, this study divided peptic ulcer patients into two groups, psychological nursing intervention and conventional treatment.