Analysis of the Influence of Psychological Nursing on the Psychological Status of Pregnant Women with Hepatitis B Virus

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Yujie Wang, Huidong Zhao, Yuchen Wang, Huiying Jia, Xing Li

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With the continuous progress of human civilization and the continuous development of social medicine and science, health and disease issues are getting more and more attention, and the quality of life of the diseased population is becoming more and more prominent, especially for patients with serious diseases. The quality and the dignity of life need others to take care of. Hepatitis B, as a disease that cannot be cured by modern medicine, has an increasing incidence year by year, and it is inevitable to turn from the deterioration of the disease to death. In the 21st century, hepatitis B has become one of the main diseases threatening human health. If people learn that they have hepatitis B, it is tantamount to a bolt from the blue and even feel that their lives are meaningless. This is a normal reaction. For patients with hepatitis B, it is very easy to have bad psychological conditions, which are mainly manifested in depression and anxiety. This article takes the pregnant women hepatitis B virus carriers in the hepatitis B patient group as the research object, and mainly studies the influence of psychological care on the psychological status of pregnant women hepatitis B virus carriers. The research content focuses on anxiety, depression, body image, the quality of life and social support are five aspects, and the relevant scales are used to analyze the experimental data, and finally the corresponding conclusions are drawn.

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