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

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

  • By

  • Luo, Yunhui

  • Guo, Fang

  • Bai, Jing

  • Li, Xuan

  • Bei, Jinghua

  • Xing, Yujing

  • Zhang, Feng

  • April 28, 2026

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Objective:

To investigate whether 6S refined individualized nursing management improves perioperative outcomes in patients with Parkinson's disease undergoing deep brain stimulation.

Key Findings:
  • Shorter time to first ambulation in the study group (13.41±1.51 h) compared to the control group (14.89±2.74 h).
  • Shorter postoperative length of stay in the study group (10.34±0.71 days) compared to the control group (11.22±0.95 days).
  • Lower self-rating Anxiety Scale scores in the study group (21.52±2.15) compared to the control group (30.25±3.06).
  • Lower self-rating Depression Scale scores in the study group (20.25±2.04) compared to the control group (30.26±3.05).
  • Consistently lower postoperative pain levels in the study group.
Interpretation:

Limitations:
  • Single-center study may limit generalizability.
  • Retrospective design may introduce bias.
Conclusion:

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