Effect of optimized individual nursing on the physiological health status of children with bronchial asthma
Objective To explore the impact of optimized individual nursing application on the physiological health status of children with bronchial asthma.Methods General data of 348 children with bronchial asthma admitted to Children's Hospital of Soochow University from January 2021 to December 2022 were collected and retrospectively analyzed.According to different nursing methods,they were divided into a control group(173 cases)and an observation group(175 cases).The control group received routine nursing,while the observation group received optimized individual nursing.The physiological health status of the two groups were compared,including lung function indicators,blood gas analysis indicators,clinical related indicators,and inflammatory factor levels.Results The disappearance time of lung rales and dyspnea in the observation group was earlier than that in the control group,and the hospitalization time in the observation group was shorter than that in the control group(all P<0.05).At discharge and 2 weeks after discharge,the observation group had significantly higher forced vital capacity,one second rate,peak expiratory flow,and arterial partial pressure of oxygen compared to the control group during the same period.The levels of arterial partial press of carbon dioxide,interleukin-6,interleukin-10,and hypersensitive C-reactive protein in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group during the same period(all P<0.05).The above indicators in both groups were better than those at admission(all P<0.05).Conclusion Implementing optimized individual nursing in children with bronchial asthma can effectively improve their clinical symptoms,pulmonary function,and blood gas analysis indicators,reduce the level of body inflammation,and promote their recovery.