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Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease ›› 2025, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (6): 690-695.doi: 10.19983/j.issn.2096-8493.20250097

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Study on the intervention effect of hierarchical chain nursing combined with fun games in children with acute bronchitis

Li Bihua(), Wang Rongjin, Huang Yanping   

  1. Department of Pediatrics Ⅱ, Putian Children’s Hospital, Putian 351100, China
  • Received:2025-07-02 Online:2025-12-20 Published:2025-12-08
  • Contact: Li Bihua, Email: libihualbh@163.com

Abstract:

Objective: To analyze the intervention effects of hierarchical chain nursing combined with fun games on children with acute bronchitis (AB). Methods: A prospective study was conducted, involving 96 children with AB admitted to Putian Children’s Hospital from January 2023 to December 2024. These children were divided into a control group (48 cases) and an observation group (48 cases) with the random number table method. The control group received routine nursing intervention, while the observation group received hierarchical chain nursing combined with fun games besides the routhine intervention. The relief time of main symptoms (fever, cough, and wheezing) were compared between the two groups. Psychological states (with scores on the Screen for Child Anxiety-Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) and the Children’s Medical Fear Scale (CMFS)) and treatment compliance were also compared before and after the intervention. Results: The relief time of fever, cough, wheezing and hospitalization in the observation group were (3.05±0.51) d, (4.12±1.02) d, (3.35±0.69) d and (7.05±1.11) d respectively, shorter than that of the control group ((3.85±0.64) d, (5.85±1.11) d, (4.85±0.74) d, (9.13±1.21) d, respectively), and the differences were statistically significant (t-values were 6.773, 7.951, 10.271, 8.776, respectively; P<0.001). After the intervention, the SCARED and CMFS scores in the observation group were 30.25±3.61 and 25.05±3.05, respectively, lower than those in the control group (38.74±4.17 and 30.08±2.94, respectively), with statistically significant differences (t-values: 10.665, 8.226; P<0.001). The excellent treatment compliance rate in the observation group (97.92%, 47/48) was higher than that in the control group (83.33%, 40/48), with a statistically significant difference (χ2=4.414, P=0.036). Conclusion: The application of hierarchical chain nursing combined with fun games in children with AB can alleviate anxiety and fear, improve treatment compliance, and promote symptom relief.

Key words: Bronchitis, Child, Nursing care, Comparative study

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