Effect of 6S refined individualized nursing management in perioperative period of Parkinson's disease patients undergoing deep brain stimulation - Report - MDSpire

Effect of 6S refined individualized nursing management in perioperative period of Parkinson's disease patients undergoing deep brain stimulation

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  • Luo, Yunhui

  • Guo, Fang

  • Bai, Jing

  • Li, Xuan

  • Bei, Jinghua

  • Xing, Yujing

  • Zhang, Feng

  • April 28, 2026

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Clinical Report: Impact of 6S Tailored Nursing Strategies on Perioperative Outcomes

Overview

This study evaluates the effectiveness of 6S refined individualized nursing management in improving perioperative outcomes for Parkinson's disease patients undergoing deep brain stimulation. Results indicate improvements in ambulation time, length of stay, and psychological well-being compared to routine care.

Background

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a recognized treatment for advanced Parkinson's disease, aimed at alleviating motor symptoms. The perioperative management of these patients is critical, as it can influence recovery and overall outcomes. Tailored nursing strategies, such as the 6S model, may enhance patient care during this complex process.

Data Highlights

OutcomeStudy Group (SG)Control Group (CG)
Time to First Ambulation (h)13.41 ± 1.5114.89 ± 2.74
Postoperative Length of Stay (days)10.34 ± 0.7111.22 ± 0.95
SAS Scores21.52 ± 2.1530.25 ± 3.06
SDS Scores20.25 ± 2.0430.26 ± 3.05

Key Findings

  • The study group experienced a shorter time to first ambulation compared to the control group.
  • Postoperative length of stay was reduced in the study group.
  • Anxiety and depression scores were lower in the study group post-nursing intervention.
  • The 6S model of nursing management was implemented in addition to routine care.

Clinical Implications

The report focuses on the findings of the study without suggesting implications.

Conclusion

The findings indicate that 6S refined individualized nursing management can enhance perioperative outcomes in Parkinson's disease patients undergoing DBS.

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