Analysis on the effect of nursing intervention on limb function recovery in elderly patients with cerebral apoplexy hemiplegia
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DOI: 10.25236/medsbe.2019.030
Author(s)
Ma Jing, Xu Yan, Wang Xiaohui, Zhang Xiaohong
Corresponding Author
Zhang Xiaohong
Abstract
Objective: To analyze the effect of nursing intervention on patients with cerebral apoplexy hemiplegic limb to help restore limb function, and discuss the influence of nursing intervention on limb function recovery of patients with cerebral apoplexy hemiplegic limb. Methods: 100 patients with cerebral apoplexy hemiplegia in our hospital were selected and randomly divided into observation group and control group, 50 patients each. After 4 weeks of nursing, patients were observed for the incidence of limb numbness, dyskinesia, ataxia, and sensory loss, and the recovery of limb function (recovered, recovering, not recovered) after nursing were compared, and patients' opinions were collected for the satisfaction statistics. Results: 4 patients in the observation group did not recover, 15 patients were recovering, 31 patients recovered, P<0.05. In the control group, 9 patients did not recover, 12 were recovering and 29 were recovering. (P < 0.05). In the observation group, there were 1 case of limb numbness, 2 cases of dyskinesia, 1 case of ataxia and 0 cases of sensory loss. (P < 0.05). In the control group, there were 1 case of limb numbness, 2 cases of dyskinesia, 2 cases of ataxia and 1 case of sensory loss. (P < 0.05). In the observation group, there were 2 cases of dissatisfaction, 17 cases of general satisfaction and 31 cases of satisfaction (P<0.05). In the control group, 8 were dissatisfied, 12 were generally satisfied and 30 were satisfied, P<0.05. Conclusion: After cerebral apoplexy hemiplegia, reasonable nursing intervention can help the patients recover limb function as soon as possible, improve the patient's limb movement ability, promote the patient's limb coordination, gradually return to the daily level.
Keywords
Nursing intervention; The elderly; Stroke; Hemiplegia; Limb function recovery; impact analysis