Research on Coping Strategies for Patients' Emotional Fluctuations in Emergency Nursing
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https://doi.org/10.70339/tnrcm606Keywords:
Emergency nursing, Emotional fluctuations, Coping strategies, Psychological nursing, Multidisciplinary integrationAbstract
This study aims to deeply explore the coping strategies for patients' emotional fluctuations in emergency nursing, so as to improve the quality of emergency nursing and patients' medical experience. By comprehensively applying methods such as literature research, case analysis and summary of clinical practice experience, the causes of patients' emotional fluctuations were analyzed, the existing coping measures and their effects were discussed, and new coping strategies were actively explored. The study found that disease factors, cognitive factors and environmental factors are the main causes of patients' emotional fluctuations. The current measures such as psychological counseling, the use of communication skills and the creation of a comfortable environment are effective to a certain extent, but there are limitations. Based on this, new strategies such as combining cutting-edge theories of psychology and using new technological means are proposed, and the importance of building the coping capacity of nursing staff is emphasized. This study provides targeted theoretical support and practical guidance for emergency nursing practice, helps to optimize emergency nursing services and promote patients' physical and mental health.
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