Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Intervention on Stress Response of Nurses with PTSD in Operating Room ()
ABSTRACT
Objective: To investigate the effect of cognitive behavioral intervention on nurses
with PTSD by using cognitive behavioral intervention. Methods: The
subjects were selected by randomized control method, and the PTSD nurses were
divided into control group (n = 30) and intervention group (n = 30). The
intervention group used cognitive behavioral intervention; the control group
did not use cognitive behavioral intervention. Nurses with PTSD in the two
groups completed the basic situation survey, medical coping questionnaire
(MCMQ) and anxiety self-rating form (SAS) psychological scale one month later. Results: There was no significant difference in MCMQ and SAS scores between the two
groups before intervention (P > 0.05). After intervention, the scores of
MCMQ and SAS in the intervention group were compared with the scores of MOCQ
and SAS in the control group. The scores of the control group after
intervention were significantly higher than those of the intervention group,
with statistical significance (P < 0.05). There were statistically
significant differences in MCMQ and SAS in the intervention group before and
after intervention (P < 0.05). There was no statistical significance in the
control group before and after intervention (P > 0.05). It shows that cognitive
behavioral intervention therapy has the effect and value of improving the
psychological status of nurses with PTSD. Conclusion: Cognitive
behavioral intervention therapy combined with psychology for nurses with PTSD
can effectively relieve their stress level, relieve their mood, and improve
their positive coping ability and work efficiency.
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Huang, Y. , Ke, Y. , Zhu, H. , Gao, Y. , Wu, D. , Cai, Q. and Guo, J. (2021) Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Intervention on Stress Response of Nurses with PTSD in Operating Room.
World Journal of Neuroscience,
11, 8-16. doi:
10.4236/wjns.2021.111002.
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