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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2023
With the improvement of people’s health awareness, they gradually pay attention to public health events. When public health incidents suddenly occur, people’s psychology is partially anxious. Conventional management measures only aim at patients’ health diseases and often ignore patients’ anxiety. To manage this kind of emotion, this study puts forward the management countermeasures of double-hearted nursing.
The study divided 200 patients who met the inclusion criteria into two groups equally, and each group contained 50 cases of male and 50 cases of female. The patients in the control group were treated with traditional medical methods, while the patients in the control group were treated with the double-hearted nursing management countermeasures proposed in the study. After 12 weeks of treatment, the study used SPSS23.0 to count their psychological anxiety scores and compared the scores of patients before and after treatment.
Before the experiment, the average score of patients’ psychological anxiety was 90.1, and after the research of double-hearted nursing management countermeasures, the average score of patients’ psychological anxiety in the experimental group was 47.5, which was significantly lower than that in the control group (85.3).
The experimental results show that the double-hearted nursing management countermeasures proposed in this study can effectively address patients’ anxiety, thus keeping people away from public health emergencies. It can take good care of people’s mood and has the value of popularization and use.