Effect of psychological intervention during anesthetic stage on perioperative stress of patients with uterine myoma
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Objective To explore the effect of psychological intervention during anesthetic stage on perioperative stress of patients with uterine myoma.Methods Adult female patients with uterine myoma randomly divided into intervention(n= 30) group and control(n=30) group.In control group,patients received regular nursing.In intervention group,patients received psychological intervention during anesthetic stage.Interventions were given to the intervention group by providing psychological support,health education and relaxing training.The SAS and SDS score were recorded.The heart rate(HR) and blood serum cortisol concentration were also detected.Results The SAS,SDS score,HR and blood serum cortisol concentration were not statistically significant at sequenti luce morning after hospital admission.But after interventions,these index in control group were significantly higher than intervention group.The heart rate in intervention group were significantly stable than control group.Conclusion Psychological intervention can reduce the level of anxiety-depression and surgical stress in the patients with uterine myoma.
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