Research Article

[Retracted] Effect of Holistic Nursing Intervention Combined with Humanized Nursing Intervention on Activities of Daily Living and Limb Movement Ability of Elderly Patients with Cerebral Hemorrhage after Surgery

Table 1

Statistical analysis of patients’ general information (n,  ± s).

Analysis indexesReference group (n = 64)Study group (n = 64)χ2/t

Age range (years)60–8661–85
Average age (years)73.28 ± 8.1572.89 ± 7.850.27570.7832
Body mass index (kg/m2)22.54 ± 4.5222.49 ± 4.600.06200.9506
Amount of bleeding (ml)55.61 ± 9.7255.54 ± 9.360.04150.9670
Preoperative Glasgow coma score (points)8.18 ± 2.248.23 ± 2.210.12710.8991
Gender0.12700.722
 Male35 (54.69%)37 (57.81%)
 Female29 (45.31%)27 (42.19%)
Underlying diseases0.29760.585
 Hypertension41 (64.06%)38 (59.38%)
 Diabetes23 (35.94%)26 (40.63%)
Bleeding sites0.12960.719
 Basal ganglia25 (39.06%)27 (42.19%)
 Thalamus16 (25.00%)17 (26.56%)
 Cerebellum10 (15.63%)8 (12.50%)
 Cerebral ventricles8 (12.50%)8 (12.50%)
 Cerebral lobes5 (7.81%)4 (6.25%)
Smoking (n)33 (51.56%)36 (56.25%)0.28300.595
Drinking (n)40 (62.50%)42 (65.63%)0.13570.713
Surgery types0.13570.713
 Craniotomy40 (62.50%)42 (65.63%)
 Minimally invasive surgery24 (37.50%)22 (34.38%)
Education0.12960.719
 Junior high school and below37 (57.81%)39 (60.94%)
 Above junior high school27 (42.19%)25 (39.06%)
Residence0.40130.526
 Urban area48 (75.00%)51 (79.69%)
 Rural area16 (25.00%)13 (20.31%)