Study on the Effect of High Quality Nursing on the Compliance of Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B
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https://doi.org/10.30564/jams.v2i1.429Abstract
objective: to explore the effect of high quality nursing on the compliance of patients with chronic Hepatitis B (CHB), and to use it as a reference for clinica nursing. Methods: 42 patients with chronic Hepatitis B (CHB) admitted in our infectious department within one year in 2014 were selected for traditional nursing care, 54 patients were selected for quality nursing, and the two groups were used as control group and study group, respectively. The drug compliance of the two groups was compared. Conclusion: for patients with chronic Hepatitis B, the use of quality nursing can improve their compliance to take medicine and arouse their enthusiasm subjectively, which is very important for the improvement of their condition. The effect is satisfactory to most patients and family members.
Keywords:
Quality nursing; Patients with chronic Hepatitis B; Compliance; InfluenceReferences
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