Effect of humanistic care nursing combined with Morita therapy on anxiety state of hemodialysis patients
10.3760/cma.j.cn115624-20230820-00082
- VernacularTitle:人文关怀护理联合森田疗法对血液透析患者焦虑状态的影响
- Author:
Wenwen HE
1
;
Wanning JIA
;
Liu YANG
;
Zhimin CAI
;
Tianxue SONG
;
Haitao LU
Author Information
1. 中日友好医院肾病科,北京 100029
- Keywords:
Hemodialysis;
Humanistic care;
Morita therapy;
Anxiety
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Management
2024;18(3):210-213
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the effect of humanistic care combined with Morita therapy on anxiety state of hemodialysis patients.Methods:A self-controlled study was conducted on 54 patients with end-stage renal disease and anxiety who received maintenance hemodialysis in China-Japan Friendship Hospital from August 2020 to August 2022. All patients were treated with humanistic care nursing and Morita therapy for one month. The Self Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) scores of the patients before and after the intervention were compaired. The comparison of quantitative data was conducted by paired t-test, and the comparison of qualitative data was conducted by χ2 test. The correlation between different factors and anxiety was analyzed by Spearman correlation analysis. Results:Among the 54 patients, there were 26 males and 28 females, aged (61.8±16.3) years (ranging from 29 to 88 years). The SAS score after the intervention (44.0±11.1) was lower than that before the intervention (51.9±8.5) ( t=5.395, P<0.001). The anxiety of patients was related to their age ( r=0.305), employment status ( r=0.270) and marital status ( r=0.397) (all P<0.05). The satisfaction of patients with care measures and nursing before and after the intervention was 45.6% and 87.7%, respectively ( χ2=5.720, P<0.05). Conclusion:After receiving combined humanistic care nursing and Morita therapy, patients in a state of anxiety could experience significant psychological improvement, which is conducive to the successful completion of hemodialysis treatment and enhances the quality of life for patients.