The Impact of 3R Intensive Nursing on Psychological Pressure and Psychobehavioral Disorders in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
Qian Yu, Ying Zhu, Jiajie Yin, Lingling WuAbstract
Objective
Patients with Alzheimer's Disease (AD) often suffer from severe psychological pressure, accompanied by obvious psychobehavioral disorders, which lead to unstable mental states and seriously impair their mental health and quality of life. This study explores the impact of 3R intensive nursing on psychological pressure and psychobehavioral disorders in AD patients, aiming to relieve their psychological burden, stabilize mental state, improve mental health and alleviate related disorders.
Subjects and Methods
Taking 65 AD patients with different disease stages as subjects, this study adopts experimental research and psychological evaluation methods, divides the subjects into intervention group and control group. The intervention group receives 3R intensive nursing, while the control group adopts conventional nursing. The psychological pressure, mental state, mental health level and psychobehavioral disorders of the two groups are compared and analyzed.
Results
Compared with the control group, the intervention group receiving 3R intensive nursing shows significantly reduced psychological pressure, alleviated psychobehavioral disorders, stabilized mental state and improved mental health level. The 3R intensive nursing effectively relieves the negative emotions of AD patients and helps them maintain a relatively stable mental state.
Conclusions
3R intensive nursing has a positive effect on relieving psychological pressure and improving mental health of AD patients. It can effectively alleviate psychobehavioral disorders, stabilize their mental state, protect their mental health and improve their quality of life, providing a practical and feasible nursing approach for clinical care of AD patients.
Corresponding Author
Lingling Wu, Jinhua University of Vocational Technology, Jinhua 321007, China.