Effect of Individualized Nursing Intervention Based on Roy Adaptation Model in Patients with Moyamoya Disease
Objective To retrospectively analyze the clinical application value of individualized nursing intervention based on Roy adaptation model in moyamoya disease.Methods A total of 102 patients with moyamoya disease in Henan Provincial People's Hospital from September 2021 to March 2023 were selected and divided into Roy group(51 cases)and conventional group(51 cases)according to nursing methods.The conventional group received routine nursing,and Roy group received individualized nursing intervention based on Roy adaptation mode.The neurological function[National Institute of Health stroke scale(NIHSS)],cognitive function[Montreal cognitive assessment(MoCA)],living ability[activities of daily living(ADL)],treatment compliance and self-perceived burden[self-percrived burden scale(SPBS)]of the two groups were compared.Results After intervention,the NIHSS,ADL and SPBS scores of two groups decreased,and the Roy group were lower than those of the conventional group(P<0.05).After intervention,the MoCA score of two groups increased,and the Roy group was higher than that of the conventional group(P<0.05).The treatment compliance of the Roy group(100.00%)was higher than that of the conventional group(88.24%)(P<0.05).Conclusion The implementation of individual nursing intervention based on Roy adaptation model can improve the treatment compliance,improve the neurological function and cognitive function,and thus improve the life ability and reduce the burden of self-perception.