Effects of anticoagulation risk assessment combined with list management in patients with venous thrombosis
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20220427-02063
- VernacularTitle:抗凝风险评估联合清单制管理在静脉血栓患者中的应用
- Author:
Hong LUO
1
;
Junfu QIAN
;
Zhongsong LIU
Author Information
1. 南阳南石医院普外科二病区,南阳 473000
- Keywords:
Venous thromboembolism;
Risk assessment;
Risk factors;
List;
Hemorrhage;
Negative emotion
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2023;29(9):1244-1248
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the effect of anticoagulation risk assessment combined with list management in patients with venous thrombosis.Methods:From September 2019 to September 2021, 104 patients with venous thrombosis who were diagnosed and treated in Nanshi Hospital of Nanyang were selected by convenient sampling. The patients were divided into observation group and control group by random number table method, with 52 cases in each group. The observation group was given anticoagulation risk assessment combined with list management, while the control group was given routine nursing. The incidence of bleeding, Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) score, Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) score and nursing satisfaction were compared between the two groups.Results:The incidence of bleeding of patients in the observation group was 5.77% (3/52), and the subcutaneous ecchymosis rate was 7.69% (4/52), which was lower than 26.92% (14/52) and 34.62% (18/52) of the control group, respectively, with statistically significant differences (χ 2=8.508, 11.299; P<0.05). After intervention, the SDS score and SAS score of the observation group were (38.52±8.52) and (47.58±7.69) respectively, which were statistically lower than (52.06±10.39) and (57.52±10.47) of the control group, respectively ( t=7.267, 5.518; P<0.05). The nursing satisfaction of the observation group was 94.23% (49/52), which was higher than 75.00% (39/52) of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=7.386, P<0.05) . Conclusions:Anticoagulation risk assessment combined with list management in patients with venous thrombosis is conducive to reducing the incidence of bleeding and relieving the anxiety and depression of patients.