Indiana
Research Article
Effects of Comprehensive Care to the Psychological Status and the Eyesight Recovery of the Patients with Vitrectomy
Author(s): Feng-Qin Zhang, Yan-Hui Wang, Li Liu, Shu-Lin Wu, Ke-Zhou Ni, Yan-Zhang Yu, Yan-Ping Lyu, Xiao-Yang Zhang, Jun-Ying Liu and Ying CuiFeng-Qin Zhang, Yan-Hui Wang, Li Liu, Shu-Lin Wu, Ke-Zhou Ni, Yan-Zhang Yu, Yan-Ping Lyu, Xiao-Yang Zhang, Jun-Ying Liu and Ying Cui
Aims and Objectives: To determine the effects of the comprehensive care to the psychological status and the eyesight recovery of the patients with vitrectomy. Background: Vitrectomy is a routine clinical practice which was widely used to treat multiple eye diseases. However, due to the anatomic location of the vitreous body and the operational risk, patients tend to develop psychological disorders, which would negatively affect the therapeutic effects. Design: 84 cases of the patients who had the vitrectomy operation in our hospital during the period of February 2015 to February 2017 were randomly divided into control group (n=42) and experimental group (n=42). The control group accepted the routine care during and after the operation, and the experimental group accepted the comprehensive care in addition to routine care. .. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-1168.1000459
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