CNP model intervention effect on acute urticaria patients’ psychological status, compliance, and life quality

Author:

Yang Min1,Ma Lei2,Wei Yihua2,Li Na2,Aggari Michael I.3,De Ala Minerva B.4,Yang Shuang2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Binzhou Medical University, Binzhou, China

2. Department of Dermatology, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou, China

3. Nursing Service Department, Philippine Women’s University, Manila, Philippines

4. School of Nursing, Philippine Women’s University, Manila, Philippines.

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the clinical nursing pathway (CNP) on the psychological state, treatment adherence, and quality of life in patients with acute urticaria. A total of 240 patients diagnosed with acute urticaria at a tertiary hospital in Shandong Province were retrospectively assigned to either a control group, receiving standard care, or an intervention group, receiving care according to the CNP model. The primary outcomes assessed were levels of anxiety, depression, quality of life, and patient compliance. Statistical analyses were employed to evaluate the outcomes. Following the intervention, significant differences were observed in the anxiety and depression scores (P < .001), with the intervention group demonstrating lower levels of both. The control group’s psychological state exhibited significant variance pre- and post-intervention (P < .001), alongside notably reduced overall compliance (P < .01). Post-intervention, patients in the intervention group showed enhanced treatment compliance, with a rapid increase within the first hour and a stable ascent over the following 10 hours, albeit with a marginally greater increase in the CNP group. Beyond 10 hours, the CNP group’s compliance gradually declined, with a slight uptick in noncompliance rates. By 14 hours, the control group’s overall compliance began to wane, with a sharp decline in full compliance and a rapid rise in noncompliance rates observed after 19 hours. At the 20-hour mark, the control group’s noncompliance rate surpassed both the partial and full compliance rates. Conversely, post-20 hours, the CNP group maintained higher rates of full and partial compliance, with a lower noncompliance rate. No significant changes were noted in the control group’s physiological or mental state, except in the domains of self-care and social ability, where notable differences were absent pre- and post-intervention. In contrast, the CNP group showed significant improvements in physiological and mental states, self-care, and social abilities post-intervention (P < .001), with noticeable differences in these domains evident 6 hours into the treatment (P < .01), leading to an enhanced quality of life. The CNP-based clinical nursing model intervention significantly benefits patients with acute urticaria by alleviating anxiety and depression, enhancing treatment adherence, and improving overall quality of life.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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