The Impact of Multidimensional Psychological Care on the Mental Health and Sleep of Hospitalized Patients with Intracranial Tumors

Qi Shi ( Aerospace Centre Hospital, Beijing, 100049, China )

https://doi.org/10.37155/2717-5278-0603-3

Abstract

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the impact of multidimensional psychological care on the mental health and sleep quality of hospitalized patients with intracranial tumors. Through a randomized controlled trial, the effects of conventional psychological care were compared with those of multidimensional psychological care in improving patients' psychological states and sleep quality. The results indicated that multidimensional psychological care significantly reduced patients' levels of anxiety and depression and improved their sleep quality.

Keywords

Intracranial tumors; Multidimensional psychological care; Psychological state; Sleep quality

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