Research Article

[Retracted] Effects of Stress Psychological Intervention on the Cardiopulmonary Function, Negative Emotion, Self-Efficacy, and Quality of Life in Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure

Table 1

Comparison of clinical data between the two groups (n, %).

Clinical dataControl group (n = 52)Experimental group (n = 52)χ2 valueP value

Age (years)
<6523 (44.23%)25 (48.08%)0.1550.694
≥6529 (55.77%)27 (51.92%)

Gender
Male28 (53.85%)26 (50.00%)0.1540.695
Female24 (46.15%)26 (50.00%)

Type
Type I32 (61.54%)37 (71.15%)1.0770.299
Type II20 (38.46%)15 (28.85%)

Cause of disease
Chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema20 (38.46%)21 (40.38%)1.1860.978
Severe or critical asthma11 (21.15%)9 (17.31%)
Acute respiratory distress syndrome7 (13.46%)7 (13.46%)
Sleep apnea syndrome6 (11.54%)8 (15.38%)
Spontaneous pneumothorax3 (5.77%)4 (7.69%)
Acute pulmonary infarction3 (5.77%)2 (3.85%)
Other2 (3.85%)1 (1.92%)

Level of education
Junior high school and below35 (67.31%)32 (61.54%)0.3880.824
High school13 (25.00%)15 (28.85%)
University and above4 (7.69%)5 (9.62%)