Effects of time-sensitive incentives on hope level and rehabilitation exercise compliance behavior in elderly patients with post-cerebral infarction hemiplegia
YAO Xiaoling CHEN Ping XIA Lei
Department of Neurology, Huaian First Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University, Jiangsu Province, Huaian 223300, China
Abstract:Objective To explore the effects of time-sensitive incentives on hope level and rehabilitation exercise compliance behavior in elderly patients with post-cerebral infarction hemiplegia. Methods A total of 106 elderly patients with post-cerebral infarction hemiplegia admitted to the Huaian First Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University from July 2019 to August 2020 were selected, and they were divided into control group and experimental group by random number table method, with 53 cases in each group. Both groups were given tertiary rehabilitation exercise, the control group was given routine nursing, and the experimental group was combined with time-effective incentive intervention. After six months of follow-up, hope level and compliance with rehabilitation exercise were compared between the two groups. Results There were six cases in the control group and four cases in the experimental were sheded. After six months of follow-up, the total scores of realistic and future attitudes, maintaining close relationships with others, adopting positive behaviors, and hope levels in both groups were higher than those before intervention, and those of the experimental group were higher than the control group (P<0.05); the total scores of physical exercise, exercise effect monitoring, active advice seeking, and compliance in two groups were higher than those before intervention, and those of the experimental group were higher than the control group (P<0.05); compliance of rehabilitation exercise in the two groups was better than that before intervention, and the experimental group was better than the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Timeliness incentive can promote the development of hope level in elderly patients with hemiplegia after cerebral infarction and improve the compliance behavior of rehabilitation exercise.