Abstract:Objective To study the feasibility and effectiveness of a new nursing care mode for the patients with infected with human papilloma virus during pregnancy. Methods We practiced cognition and intervention of nursing care and supportive psychological nursing to 99 from 771 patients with confirmed infection of human papilloma virus by DNA detection of cervical secretions. Results By using integrated clinical mental health Rating Scale as evaluation questionnaire, the female pationts infected with human papilloma virus during pregnancy manifested severe disabilities. Through the new mode of nursing, the patients raised the cognition of disease. Treatment compliance and quality of life was improved. Conclusion Taking a new nursing model on pregmant women infected with high risk human papilloma virus fully reflects the humanistic concern, and plays an important role in patients prognosis.
刘卫红,张秋玲,刘玲,王美娟,卢旭,刘巧丽. 妊娠期高危型人乳头状瘤病毒感染者的新型护理模式[J]. 武警医学, 2013, 24(7): 611-612.
LIU Weihong,ZHANG Qiuling,LIU Ling,WANG Meijuan,LU Xu,and LIU Qiaoli.. A new nursing care mode for patients infected with human papilloma virus during pregnancy. Med. J. Chin. Peop. Armed Poli. Forc., 2013, 24(7): 611-612.
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