Summary
This study evaluates motivational psychological nursing combined with cognitive behavioral intervention on anxiety, depression, self-care ability, and sleep quality in patients. Results suggest such combined psychological approaches may improve mental wellness and sleep outcomes in clinical care settings.
Categories
Mood & Mental Wellness: Examines effects of psychological nursing and cognitive behavioral intervention on anxiety and depression in patients.
Sleep & Circadian Health: Assesses sleep quality outcomes as part of a combined psychological nursing intervention.
Author(s)
W Zhu, X Zhang, Y Ren, Q Wang
Publication Year
2019
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