Effect of 6S refined individualized nursing management in perioperative period of Parkinson's disease patients undergoing deep brain stimulation - Summary - MDSpire
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Effect of 6S refined individualized nursing management in perioperative period of Parkinson's disease patients undergoing deep brain stimulation
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.
Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease has long depended primarily on clinical expertise — careful neurologic examination, longitudinal symptom assessment and the nuanced interpretation of movement abnormalities.