Effects of exercise rehabilitation nursing on the patients with chronic heart failure
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2012.12.016
- VernacularTitle:运动康复护理在慢性心力衰竭患者中的应用效果
- Author:
Li-Ping LIU
1
;
Xiao-Zheng ZHU
;
Yu-Juan XIAO
;
Xiao-Tong ZHANG
;
Ru FAN
Author Information
1. 卫生部中日友好医院
- Keywords:
Rehabilitation nursing;
Heart failure;
Heart function
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2012;18(12):1409-1411
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the effect and feasibility of exercise rehabilitation nursing on patients with chronic heart failure (CHF).Methods Seventy-seven patients with CHF were randomly divided into exercise rehabilitation nursing group (n =40 cases).and control group (n =37 cases).Exercise rehabilitation nursing group received routine exercise rehabilitation nursing,control group only received routine nursing,and both group received health education and the training of self-management.Results There was no difference in general condition and heart function index in two groups before intervention (P >0.05 ).After intervention,heart function index and life quality of all patients were improved.The average heart ejection fraction in exercise rehabilitation nursing group was [ (50.5 + 7.2 ) % ] and that in control group was [ ( 35.5 + 5.2 ) % ],and the difference was statistically significant(P < 0.05 ).The heart rate of exercise rehabilitation nursing group(76.5 ± 6.8)was significantly lower than that of control group( 88.6 ± 7.3 ) times per minute,although all patients'heart rate were decreased ( t =2.14,P < 0.05 ).The six-minute walk test results were improved after intervention in both group,exercise rehabilitation nursing group was(451.4 ± 35.5 )meters and control group was (350.8 ±31.5) meters,and the difference was statistically significant ( t =13.17,P < 0.01 ).Conclusions Exercise rehabilitation nursing is an effective method to improve the cardiac function and life quality due to decreasing heart rate,increasing ejection fraction and improving six-minute walk distance in patients with chronic heart failure.