Congenital factor VII (FVII) deficiency (OMIM: 227500) is a rare autosomal recessive bleeding disease defined by FVII activity less than 70% of normal. 1 Its estimated prevalence is 1/500,000, 2,3 and its clinical manifestations range from asymptomatic to severe or even fatal bleeding.FVII is a coagulation factor and serine protease; when active, it initiates the extrinsic coagulation pathway. The percentage of FVII coagulation activity (FVII:C) determines whether FVII deficiency is
Background: Due to the high nursing pressure of patients with Cerebral hemorrhage and the general shortage of clinical nurses, nursing support workers often participate in clinical nursing work, but the influence of nursing support workers' participation on the negative emotion, quality of life and life satisfaction of patients with intracerebral hemorrhage is unknown. Methods: A total of 107 ICH patients admitted to our hospital from January 2022 to March 2022 were enrolled, including 60 patients receiving conventional care (CG control group) and 47 patients receiving nursing support worker participation (RG research group). All patients were recorded with self-perceived Burden Scale (SPBS), Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD), Quality of Life Scale (SF-36), Somatic Self rating Scale (SSS), Patient self-care ability assessment scale(Barthel)and Satisfaction with life scale (SWLS) scores. Results: Patients with high negative emotion were more willing to participate in clinical nursing work (P<0.05). Nursing support workers involved in cerebral hemorrhage patients can alleviate negative emotions, improve life quality, improve nursing satisfaction (P<0.05). Conclusion: The participation of nursing support workers can alleviate the negative emotions of ICH patients, enhance their self-management ability, and improve their life quality.
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