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Exploration of Holistic Nursing Strategy for Diabetic Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis.

OBJECTIVE: To explore the application effect of comprehensive nursing based on medical-care integration in diabetic patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.

METHODS: 80 diabetic patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who were treated at Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University from March 2022 to March 2023 were randomly divided into the routine nursing group and the comprehensive nursing group. The routine nursing group received conventional nursing care, while the comprehensive nursing group received comprehensive nursing based on medical-care integration and routine care. The blood glucose levels, tuberculosis cure rate, negative emotions, quality of life, and satisfaction with nursing care were compared before and after nursing in both groups.

RESULTS: After receiving comprehensive nursing care, participants had lower fasting blood glucose, 2-hour postprandial blood glucose, and glycated hemoglobin levels than those who received routine nursing care. Compared to patients receiving standard care, patients under comprehensive care demonstrated increased rates of tuberculosis lesion resolution and tuberculosis bacilli conversion. The assessments of patients' negative emotions using SAS and SDS scores showed lower levels, while their scores for physiological, psychological, and social functions were higher. Additionally, they reported heightened levels of satisfaction with nursing care.

CONCLUSION: The provision of comprehensive nursing based on medical-care integration for patients suffering from diabetes complicated by pulmonary tuberculosis by medical and nursing personnel is advantageous for fostering amelioration in the clinical manifestations of individuals afflicted with this condition. Additionally, it facilitates patients' recuperation while significantly enhancing their emotional well-being, quality of life, and nursing satisfaction.

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