Discussion on the Improvement of Negative Emotions of Aids Patients by Psychological Nursing
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Abstract
Stress and psychological trauma treatment in AIDS patients is an important consideration because psychological distress significantly affects these patient’s treatment response. This research investigates how psychological nursing intervention is applied to reduce the negative emotions of the AIDS patients, in order to generate evidence for improved care solutions. Altogether, 60 AIDS patients receiving treatment in our hospital from March 2022 to March 2024 were included in the study and we conducted a retrospective study. The participants were divided into two groups based on the nursing plans received: an experiment group of 30 patients receiving routine nursing and an experimental group of 30 patients receiving psychological nursing. Emotional states, hope, coping styles, psychological distress, stress response and treatment adherence were evaluated in the study. It was also found that post nursing self rating SAS and SDS scores of the observation group were somewhat lower compared to the control group of (P<0.05). Increased observation compliance rates of treatment were seen with statistically significant test results of P<0.05. Moreover, the observation group enhanced positive attitude, behavioral reaction, and intimacy (P<0.05) and decreased psychological disturbance and stress level than the control group. These results stress on the positive role of psychological nursing in eliminating the negativity factor, improving coping behavior, and encouraging camaraderie amongst AIDS patients. Underutilizing psychological nursing in agendas of daily care voluminously offers the potential of enhancing the psychological health and direct sorting outcome of consumers, insisting on their further use in practice. Carrying out psychological nursing work among AIDS patients can effectively reduce their negative emotions and stress responses, improve their hope level and cooperation degree, which has the value of further popularization and application.