Effect of continuous nursing intervention on patients with pulmonary tuberculosis complicated with diabetes mellitus
Objective To analyze the value of continuous nursing intervention in the nursing process of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus.Methods A total of 128 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus who were treated in Tianjin Haihe Hospital from November 2019 to November 2020 were selected as the research objects.The selected patients were divided into a control group and a study group by the random number table method,with 64 cases in each group.The control group was given routine nursing intervention,while the study group was given continuous nursing intervention.The clinical indicators of the two groups before and after nursing were recorded and compared.Results After nursing,the medical knowledge awareness score of the study group was higher than that of the control group,and the fasting blood glucose(FBG)and 2-hour postprandial blood glucose(2hPBG)indicators were lower than those of the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The sputum conversion rate of the study group was 98.44%,which was higher than the control group's 89.06%,and the difference was statistically significant(x2=4.800,P<0.05).After nursing,the quality of life score of the study group patients was higher than that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The overall satisfaction rate of nursing for patients in the study group was 95.31%,which was higher than the control group's 81.25%,and the difference was statistically significant(x2=6.117,P<0.05).Conclusion In the nursing process of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus,continuous nursing was conducive to the improvement of clinical indicators of patients,and had a positive role in ensuring their prognosis and health,which was worthy of clinical promotion and application.
Diabetes mellitusPulmonary tuberculosisContinuous nursing interventionQuality of lifeClinical value