Nursing Research
Effect of BrainHQ visual rehabilitation training on memory function in patients with cerebral infarction
Wan Qin, Ma Li
Published 2022-05-15
Cite as IMHGN, 2022, 28(10): 1458-1462. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-1245.2022.10.031
Abstract
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of BrainHQ visual training on the memory function in patients with cerebral infarction.
MethodsA total of 108 patients with cerebral infarction treated in Wuxi Second People's Hospital from February 2019 to January 2021 were simply randomly divided into two groups, with 54 cases in each group. The control group was given routine rehabilitation training, including 30 males and 24 females, aged (63.57±5.38) years, with a course of disease of (2.32±0.98) months. The observation group was given BrainHQ visual training on the basis of the control group, including 32 males and 22 females, aged (63.21±5.25) years, with a course of disease of (2.38±0.95) months. The memory function, executive function, negative emotions, and quality of life were compared between the two groups. Independent sample t test was used for inter-group comparison of the measurement data, paired t test was used for intra-group comparison of the measurement data, and Chi-square test was used for the count data.
ResultsThe total score of memory function in the observation group after intervention was (20.98±1.73) points, which was higher than that in the control group [(17.30±1.89) points] (P<0.001); the total score of executive function in the observation group was (20.63±2.73) points, which was higher than that in the control group [(17.76±3.02) points] (P<0.001); the scores of anxiety and depression in the observation group were (32.29±3.90) points and (30.12±3.17) points, respectively, which were lower than those in the control group [(40.21±5.67) points and (38.98±4.05) points], with statistically significant differences (both P<0.001); the total score of quality of life in the observation group was (103.61±4.78) points, which was higher than that in the control group [(90.05±5.94) points] (P<0.001).
ConclusionBrainHQ visual training combined with conventional rehabilitation training can effectively enhance the memory and executive functions in patients with cerebral infarction, relieve their negative emotions, and promote the improvement of patients' quality of life.
Key words:
BrainHQ visual training; Cerebral infarction; Memory function; Executive function
Contributor Information
Wan Qin
Department of Neurology, Wuxi Second People's Hospital, Wuxi 214001, China
Ma Li
Department of Neurology, Wuxi Second People's Hospital, Wuxi 214001, China