Abstract:Objective To investigate the influence of personalized nursing intervention on self-care ability of daily living in senile Alzheimer's patients. Methods Totally 60 senile Alzheimer's patients were randomly divided into the intervention group and the control group, with 30 cases in each group. Both two groups received standardized treatment and nursing care, while the personalized nursing intervention was carried out in the intervention group. The mini-mental state examination(MMSE)and activity of daily living(ADL)of patients were evaluated before and 6 months after intervention. Results The score of MMSE was increased in both two groups 6 months after intervention, but with no significant between two groups(P0.05). Patients in the intervention group had a lower ADL score compared with those in the control group at 6 months after intervention(P0.01). Conclusion Personalized nursing intervention is potentially effective to improve the self-care ability of daily living in senile Alzheimer's patients.
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