ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of time-based nursing strategy on the improvement of motor function and quality of life in cerebral aneurysm patients with interventional therapy.
MethodsSixty cerebral aneurysms patients with interventional therapy were randomly divided into the control group and observation group(30 cases each group).The control group was given the routine clinical nursing intervention, while the observation group was given the time-based nursing strategy on the basis of the control group.The motor function and quality of life before and after nursing intervention were compared between two groups.
ResultsBefore intervention, the difference of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Motor Function(FMA) score between two groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05).After intervention, the FMA scores in two groups were improved, and the FMA score in observation group was significantly better than that in control group(P < 0.01).After 6 months of intervention, the score of each item of Short Form 36 Questionnaire in observation group was significantly better than that in control group(P < 0.01).
ConclusionsThe time-based nursing strategy can actively improve the motor function and quality of life in cerebral aneurysm patients with interventional therapy.