The application of integrated medical and nursing model in preventing adverse reactions in patients undergoing artificial liver plasma exchange
OBJECTIVE To observe the application of the integrated medical and nursing model in preventing adverse reactions in patients undergoing artificial liver plasma exchange.METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted on 60 patients with liver failure who underwent artificial liver plasma exchange in our hospital from January 2020 to December 2024.According to the different nursing interventions received by the patients,they were divided into two groups,with 30 cases receiving routine nursing as the control group and the other group receiving integrated medical and nursing model nursing as the research group.Compare the comfort level and negative emotion scores of two groups of patients before and after nursing,record the occurrence of adverse reactions,and determine the satisfaction of patients with nursing interventions.RESULTS The comfort score after nursing was significantly improved compared to before nursing.The study group had a higher score compared to the control group,and the negative emotion score decreased compared to before nursing.The study group had a lower score compared to the control group;The incidence of adverse reactions in the study group was lower than that in the control group;The overall satisfaction rate of patients in the study group with nursing interventions was higher than that in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).CONCLUSIONS In patients undergoing artificial liver plasma exchange,providing an integrated medical and nursing model can significantly improve patient comfort,reduce adverse emotions,reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions,and achieve consistent patient satisfaction with ideal results.
artificial liver plasma exchangeintegrated medical and nursing modeladverse reactionspreventive effect