Effect of Implementing a Designed Rehabilitation Nursing Intervention for Brain Surgery's Patients on their Physical and Psychological Status

Reham El Ashery Ashery Asker, Reda Dardier Hussein Awad, Manal Mohamed Ahmed Ayed, Mona Gamal Abd Elnaser Ahmed Elnabawey, Amal Yousef Abdelwahed, Hanan Elsayed Awad Negm, Amira Tag Mohamed Mohamed
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Background: One of the most critical surgeries performed on the human body is brain surgery. Its concern potentially results in death or neurological impairment of cognitive, psychological, emotional, and behavioral skills from the brain. Also, mental health issues occur because of some dysfunction of the brain. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of implementing a designed rehabilitation nursing intervention for brain surgery's patients on their physical and psychological status. Design: A quasi-experimental research design was utilized to achieve the aim of this study. Setting: This study was conducted in Neurosurgery inpatient and outpatient clinics also, oncology clinics at Beni-Suef University Hospital, Egypt. Sample: A purposive sample of consisted of fifty adult patients undergoing brain surgery was collected within six months. Tools of data collection: Tool I: Brain Surgery Patients' Knowledge Assessment Sheet, Tool II: Brain Surgery Patients' Practices Assessment Questionnaire, Tool III: The short Form 12 (SF-12), Tool IV: The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and Tool V: The Impact of Event Scale (IES). Results: Regarding patients' knowledge, anxiety depression, and stress there a highly statistically significant differences and improvements was found between the designed rehabilitation nursing intervention and the pre-intervention among the studied patients. Conclusion: The results concluded that implementing a designed rehabilitation nursing intervention has a positive effect on improving physical and psychological status among brain surgery patients. Recommendation: It is recommended that every patient having brain surgery should get a rehabilitation program. All patients having brain surgery should have access to the prepared booklet brain surgery. Emotional support should be provided to patients undergoing brain surgery. Further research on a larger sample is recommended to achieve generalization. Further study is recommended to evaluate physical and psychological assessment before and after the surgery.
对脑外科手术患者实施康复护理干预对其生理和心理状态的影响
背景:脑部手术是人体最重要的手术之一。它可能导致死亡或大脑认知、心理、情感和行为能力的神经损伤。此外,由于大脑的某些功能障碍,也会出现心理健康问题。目的:本研究旨在评估对脑外科患者实施康复护理干预对其生理和心理状态的影响。设计:采用准实验研究设计来实现本研究的目的。研究环境:本研究在埃及贝尼-苏埃夫大学医院的神经外科住院和门诊以及肿瘤诊所进行。样本:在六个月内收集了 50 名接受脑外科手术的成年患者作为有目的的样本。数据收集工具:工具 I:脑外科患者知识评估表;工具 II:脑外科患者实践评估问卷;工具 III:简表 12 (SF-12);工具 IV:医院焦虑抑郁量表 (HADS);工具 V:事件影响量表 (IES)。结果在患者的知识、焦虑抑郁和压力方面,研究发现设计的康复护理干预与干预前相比有非常显著的统计学差异和改善。结论结果表明,实施设计的康复护理干预对改善脑外科患者的身体和心理状况具有积极作用。建议:建议每位脑外科手术患者都应接受康复治疗。所有脑部手术患者都应获得准备好的脑部手术手册。应为脑部手术患者提供情感支持。建议对更大样本进行进一步研究,以实现普遍性。建议进一步研究手术前后的生理和心理评估。
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