Abstract:Objective To explore the influence of training on functional styles in the ward on mental status of patients with industrial injury rehabilitation. Methods A total of 76 cases of industrial injury rehabilitation patients admitted to our hospital from January 2018 to March 2019 were selected as the research objects.According to the random grouping method, they were divided into experimental group (n=38) and control group (n=38).Under the premise of taking routine rehabilitation treatment, the patients in the experimental group were added to the department to carry out the training method of ward style and function, while the patients in the control group were given routine rehabilitation.The scores of symptom checklist 90 (SCL-90), self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), self-rating depression scale (SDS), Hamilton depression scale (HAMD), Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA) and quality of life questionnaire (QOL) were compared between the two groups. Results After intervention, the scores of SCL-90, SAS, SDS, HAMD and HAMA in the two groups were lower than those before intervention, and QOL was higher than that before intervention, with statistical differences (P<0.05).After intervention, the scores of SCL-90, SAS, SDS, HAMD, HAMA and QOL in the experimental group were lower than those in the control group, and QOL was higher than that in the control group, with statistical differences (P<0.05). Conclusion The training of recreational and sports function in the ward can help the injured patients significantly, promote the rehabilitation of the injured patients effectively, improve the mental health of the injured patients, and improve the overall ability of the injured patients to return to society, which has important practical significance for their prognosis.
李熠; 徐艳华; 郭淑贞; 刘冬香. 病区文体功能训练对工伤康复患者心理状况的影响[J]. 中国当代医药, 2020, 27(15): 213-215.
LI Yi; XU Yan-hua; GUO Shu-zhen; LIU Dong-xiang. Influence of training on functional styles in the ward on mental status of patients with industrial injury rehabilitation. 中国当代医药, 2020, 27(15): 213-215.