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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2023
With the rapid development of the Internet, psychiatric patients are inevitably exposed to related applications of digital finance. The research will explore the impact of digital finance applications on the quality of life of patients with organic mental disorders under drug intervention.
The study will select 98 patients with organic mental disorders admitted to a certain hospital from January 2021 to January 2022 as the data for the study. The patients will be randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, and the improvement of the total quality of life score (SQLS) of patients who are not exposed to digital financial applications, one month and three months after exposure, with and without drug intervention, will be calculated.
The total SQLS scores of patients who underwent drug intervention were higher than those of corresponding patients who did not undergo drug intervention; Among patients who underwent drug intervention, after 1 month and 3 months of exposure to digital finance applications, the total SQLS score was lower than that of the control group; The total SQLS score of patients in the observation group was lower than before exposure to digital finance applications; After 3 months of comprehensive nursing, the total SQLS score of the patient was significantly lower than that after 1 month of comprehensive nursing intervention.
Under drug intervention, exposure to digital finance applications can affect the quality of life of patients with organic mental disorders, and the impact becomes more pronounced with the extension of exposure time. In clinical psychiatric care, patients should reasonably arrange the duration of exposure to digital finance applications.
The research is supported by: 2023 Education Reform of Xi’an University: Comprehensive Reform Project of Economics and Finance (No. 07-1021517).
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