Objective:To explore the application value of visual health education led by specialized nurses in painless digestive endoscopy(DE).Method:76 patients who underwent painless DE in our hospital from September 2020 to June 2021 were selected as the research subjects.All patients were divided into a control group and a study group using a 1:1 lottery method,with 38 patients in each group.The control group received routine nursing care,while the study group received visual health education intervention led by department nurses.The anxiety,fear,stress response,and examination compliance of the two groups of patients were compared.Result On the day of examination,the state anxiety(S-AI)score,trait anxiety(T-AI)score,and fear score of the study group patients were(21.32±3.21),(20.59±4.46),and(1.25±0.21),all lower than the control group's(27.65±3.59),(25.26±4.41),and(1.49±0.23)scores,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05);On the day of examination,the systolic blood pressure of the study group was(121.69±5.18)mmHg,diastolic blood pressure was(71.36±5.89)mmHg,and heart rate was(71.29±5.59)beats/min,which was lower than the control group's(126.36±5.82)mmHg,(75.21±4.71)mmHg,and(76.54±5.43)beats/min,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05);The total compliance rate of the study group was 94.73%,which was higher than 78.95%of the control group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).Conclusion:For patients undergoing painless DE,using visual health education led by specialized nurses can not only significantly reduce negative emotions and physiological stress reactions during examination,but also effectively improve their compliance during examination.
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