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World J Clin Cases. May 26, 2022; 10(15): 4827-4835
Published online May 26, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i15.4827
Dynamic interaction nursing intervention on functional rehabilitation and self-care ability of patients after aneurysm surgery
Yan-E Xie, Wei-Cheng Huang, Yu-Ping Li, Jia-Huan Deng, Jian-Ting Huang
Yan-E Xie, Wei-Cheng Huang, Yu-Ping Li, Jia-Huan Deng, Jian-Ting Huang, The First Neurological Department, Central People’s Hospital of Huizhou City, Huizhou 516001, Guangdong Province, China
Author contributions: Xie YE and Huang WC design the study; Li YP drafted the work; Deng JH and Huang JT collected the data; Xie YE and Huang WC analyzed and interpreted data; Li YP and Deng JH wrote and revised the manuscript.
Institutional review board statement: This study was approved by the Central People’s Hospital of Huizhou City Ethics Committee.
Informed consent statement: All study participants, or their legal guardian, provided informed written consent prior to study enrollment.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declared that there is no conflict of interest between them.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
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Corresponding author: Wei-Cheng Huang, BM BCh, Chief Nurse, The First Neurological Department, Central People’s Hospital of Huizhou City, No. 41 Eling North Road, Huicheng District, Huizhou 516001, Guangdong Province, China. 623120180@qq.com
Received: January 10, 2022
Peer-review started: January 10, 2022
First decision: February 14, 2022
Revised: February 27, 2022
Accepted: March 27, 2022
Article in press: March 27, 2022
Published online: May 26, 2022
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ARTICLE HIGHLIGHTS
Research background

Nursing practice based on dynamic interaction model has been proven to be superior to general nursing practice. However, the efficacy of this model on patients who have recovered from intracranial aneurysm surgery has not been well studied.

Research motivation

Explore the impact of nursing based on dynamic interaction model on the functional rehabilitation of patients after aneurysm surgery.

Research objectives

Explore the application of nursing based on dynamic interactive model in functional rehabilitation of patients after aneurysm surgery, and provide reference for clinical nursing work.

Research methods

A total of 86 cases in our hospital with intracranial aneurysm from April 2019 to April 2021 were selected and divided into the study group and the control group, with 43 patients in each group.

Research results

Before the intervention, the activities of daily living (ADL), Simple Intelligent Mental State Scale (MMSE), Generic Quality of Life Inventory-74 (GQOL-74) scores of the study group were not significantly different from those of the control group. After the intervention, the scores of ADL, MMSE, and GQOL-74 of the study group were higher than those of the control group. After the intervention, the study group’s self-concept, self-care skills, self-care knowledge and self-care responsibility score higher than the control group. The incidence of complications in the study group was lower than that in the control group. The nursing satisfaction of the study group was higher than that of the control group.

Research conclusions

Nursing intervention based on a dynamic interaction model can improve postoperative cognitive function, daily living ability, self-care ability, quality of life, and patient satisfaction, while reducing the risk of complications.

Research perspectives

Nursing intervention based on dynamic interaction model has a wider application prospect in clinical nursing work.