The Impact of Humanistic Care on Patient Prognosis in Critical Care Nursing

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine Research DOI: 10.32629/jcmr.v7i1.5071

Yuanyuan Zhang

Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University, Baoding 071000, China

Abstract

Objective: To explore the impact of humanistic care intervention on the prognosis of critically ill patients. Methods: A randomized controlled trial was adopted, including 100 critically ill patients admitted from January to June 2025, who were divided into a routine care control group and an enhanced humanistic care observation group, with 50 cases in each group. Results: The results showed that the symptom relief time of the observation group was significantly shortened (5.68±1.32 days vs. 8.92±1.76 days, P<0.05), the total incidence of complications was significantly reduced (4.00% vs. 18.00%, P<0.05), and the nursing satisfaction was greatly improved (96.00% vs. 76.00%, P<0.05). Conclusion: Humanistic care can effectively promote rehabilitation, reduce complications, and improve patient experience, which is a key path to optimize the quality of critical care nursing.

Keywords

critical care nursing; humanistic care; patient prognosis; rehabilitation rate; complications; nursing satisfaction

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