Volume 29, Issue 3


DOI: 10.24205/03276716.2020.905

Humanized Nursing Mode Can Reduce the Unhealthy Emotion, Shorten the First-Aid Time and Improve the Successful Rescue Rate in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction


Abstract
Objective: To explore the influence of humanized nursing mode on unhealthy emotion, first-aid time and successful rescue rate in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Methods: Patients with AMI admitted to our hospital from December 2017 to June 2019 were randomly divided into control group (CG) and research group (RG). In CG, patients received routine nursing mode, while patients in RG received humanized nursing mode. The clinical emergency treatment, unhealthy emotion changes, nursing satisfaction and successful rescue rate of patients were observed in the two groups. Results: The patients in RG showed obvious clinical advantages in terms of emergency rescue time, admission time and hospitalization time, and the duration of each index was significantly shorter than that of CG. The score of doctor-nurse cooperation in RG was significantly higher than that in CG, and the successful rescue rate was also significantly higher than that in CG. Before nursing, there was no significant difference in unhealthy emotion scores between the two groups. After nursing, the unhealthy emotion scores in RG were significantly lower than those in CG. After nursing, the incidence of complications in RG was significantly lower than that in CG. The total nursing satisfaction of patients in RG was significantly higher than that in CG. Conclusion: Humanized nursing mode can reduce the unhealthy emotion, shorten the first-aid time and improve the successful rescue rate in patients with AMI.

Keywords
humanized nursing, acute myocardial infarction, first-aid time, successful rescue rate, unhealthy emotion

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