Objective:To analyze the role of predictive and refined nursing in reducing the risk of falls in elderly male patients with mental disorders.Method:Select 90 elderly male patients with mental disorders and receive treatment from April 2022 to March 2023.The patients were divided into two groups using a random number table method.The control group was provided with routine nursing intervention,while the observation group was provided with predictive and refined nursing intervention.The incidence of falls,quality of fall prevention care,compliance with fall prevention,and satisfaction with family care were compared.Result:Compared wih the control group,the incidence of falls in the observation group was much lower(P<0.05).Compared wih the control group,the nursing quality scores of fall prevention measures,environmental safety management,personnel safety management,and fall emergency case implementation in the observation group were much higher.There was a statistical difference in the nursing quality of fall prevention methods between the two groups(P<0.05).Compared wih the control group,the compliance of the observation group with fall prevention was higher,and there was a statistical difference in the compliance of the two groups of patients with fall prevention(P<0.05).The nursing satisfaction of the observation group's family members was higher and there was a statistical difference in nursing satisfaction between the two groups(P<0.05).Conclusion:The application of predictive and refined care in elderly male patients with mental disorders can improve the quality of fall prevention care,effectively control the risk of falls,improve patient compliance with fall prevention,and also increase the satisfaction of patient families with nursing care.
Elderly male patients with mental disordersPredictive and refined nursing careFall prevention measuresQuality of fall prevention careFall prevention complianceFamily care satisfaction