Meilong Shi, Hongmei Zhou, Chunyan Huang, Lingting Liao*
Hechi People's Hospital, Hechi 547000, Guangxi, China.
*Corresponding author: Lingting Liao
Abstract
Objective: To explore the application value of targeted nursing care in preventing the incidence of needle syncope in venous blood collection of health examinees. Methods: A total of 120 patients who underwent physical examination in our hospital from January to December 2021 were selected as the study subjects. They were randomly divided into control group (60 patients, with routine nursing) and observation group (60 patients, with targeted nursing); Compare the compliance of blood collection, incidence of needle sickness and nursing satisfaction between the two groups. Results: The compliance rate and nursing satisfaction score of the patients in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, while the incidence of needle sickness in the observation group was lower than that in the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: In the process of venous blood collection for health examiners, targeted nursing intervention for the examiners has a significant effect, which can improve the compliance of the examiners with blood collection, reduce the incidence of blood collection syncope, and the patients' nursing satisfaction is high, which has high application value.
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How to cite this paper
Analysis on the Value of Targeted Nursing in Preventing the Incidence of Needle Phobia During Venous Blood Collection in Health Examination Subjects
How to cite this paper: Meilong Shi, Hongmei Zhou, Chunyan Huang, Lingting Liao. (2024) Analysis on the Value of Targeted Nursing in Preventing the Incidence of Needle Phobia During Venous Blood Collection in Health Examination Subjects. Health and Prevention Journal, 1(1), 17-20.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/hpj.2024.12.002