1.Research in influence of social support under nursing intervention on quality of life of HIV/AIDS patients
Dengqiang WU ; Qiongfen QIN ; Xiaoqin YANG ; Genglan GAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2012;28(11):5-7
ObjectiveTo explore the methods to improve the social support of HIV/AIDS patients in order to improve their quality of life. Methods115 cases of HIV/AIDS patients beginning to receive the anti-viral therapy were given nursing intervention.Social support rating scale (SSRS),quality of lifeKarnofsky scale were adopted to evaluate the social support and quality of life before and 3 months after nursing intervention. ResultsThe social support and quality of life of patients improved after intervention compared with those before intervention,and with improvement of social support,the quality of life was accordingly increased. ConclusionsSocial support under nursing intervention help to improve quality of life of HIV/AIDS patients,and can support evidence for education and strategies implementation of treatment compliance for HIV/AIDS patients receiving antiretroviral therapy.
2. Impact of happiness therapy intervention on compliance and quality of life of acquired immune deficiency syndrome patients after discharge
Dengqiang WU ; Xiaoqin YANG ; Weilian JIANG ; Qiongfen TAN ; Chaoyu XU ; Riying LYU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(21):1601-1605
Objective:
To evaluate the influence of happiness therapy intervention on the medication compliance and quality of life of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients after discharge.
Methods:
A total of 106 adult AIDS patients discharged from hospital from July 2016 to July 2017 were randomly divided into control group (52 cases), observation group (54 cases). The control group was given routine health education and instruction, and three times of happiness therapy intervention were performed during the hospitalization. The observation group increased the number of happiness therapy intervention after discharge according to the patient′s medication compliance. The medication compliance scale and quality of life scale were used to evaluate the compliance rate and quality of life of patients in 2 groups at discharge, 3 months after discharge, 6 months after discharge, and 12 months after discharge.
Results:
There was no significant difference in medication compliance and quality of life at discharge and 3 months after discharge between the two groups (