To explore the application of psychological nursing in patients with genital herpes receiving acyclovir combined with thymosin and its effect on the incidence of adverse reactions. A total of 160 patients with genital herpes treated with acyclovir plus thymosin in our hospital from January 2016 to December 2018 were randomly allocated to receive conventional nursing (the control group, n = 80) and psychological nursing (the trial group, n = 80). Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) were used to evaluate the anxiety and depression of the patients, and comparisons were made between the two groups of patients in their SAS and SDS scores, the incidence of adverse reactions and their satisfaction with nursing intervention. After nursing intervention, the patients of the trial group, compared with the controls, showed significantly lower SAS scores (39.05 ± 2.97 vs 45.71 ± 3.36, P < 0.01), SDS scores (41.74 ± 2.86 vs 47.28 ± 3.95, P < 0.01), and incidence of adverse reactions (22.50% vs 47.50%, P < 0.05), but a markedly higher rate of satisfaction with nursing intervention (95.00% vs 77.5%, P < 0.01). Psychological nursing can reduce the incidence of adverse reactions in genital herpes patients receiving acyclovir combined with thymosin and meanwhile improve the mental status of the patients by alleviating their anxiety and depression.
Xing-Hua Zhang, Yan Lu, Li-Li Sun, Zi-Xue Sun. Psychological nursing for genital herpes patients receiving acyclovir plus thymosin and its effect on the incidence of adverse reactions]. Zhonghua nan ke xue = National journal of andrology. 2020 May;26(5):436-440
PMID: 33354953
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